plus arrange a day at harlington to slaughter mick and the boys!
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Originally posted by factamondo View Postplus arrange a day at harlington to slaughter mick and the boys!
It's Flavio and Gianni that have got us in this mess and they are the ones that need to be targeted.People may blame the players,but if your workplace was in this shambles would you have the motivation to give 100%?.
I can understand your reasoning Facto,but you have to look at the biger picture mate.:red_heart:
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In answer to the HOWSEY’s question above, re what has Flavio done for QPR? (I have put a positive spin on this)
- Re conditioned Loftus Road
- new big screen
- New pitch at HQ and training ground
- investment in circa 40 players
- financing the football club
- signing up the biggest sponsors in the history of the club
- Making QPR known again as a force in the UK and around the world
- investing in a youth system
- new ideas to increase revenue e.g. new dimension to corporate hospitality
When we compare now and 3 years ago:
almost in admin vs now owned by billionaires,
car giant local sponsor vs gulf air global brand
run down ground vs improved ground with big screen, exec facilities 2nd to none, serious revenue generator improvement opportunities
a relegation squad vs a very good squad capable of promotion (think OCT)
doom and gloom vs positive expectation
Sponsors... we have global sponsors.... multi million pound deals.... the envy of most premiership clubs.....
Why are "die-hard fans disillusioned with how the club is being run"? Everyone seems to be quick to jump on the band wagon of such statements, I assume it is because of:
1) failure to reach the premiership
2) increase in the season ticket prices
3) introduction of a new pricing scheme IE bronze silver gold platinum
4) the c-club
5) change in badge
6) non appointment of a house hold name of a manager
7) no HUGE name signings
8) ABC loan not being zero'd by the owners
9) Flavio's alleged involvement with the team and sacking of mgrs
10) current poor performance
The real issue here, is that we all had an expectation of immediate success, including the press and I expect the owners including Flavio. With all the managerial changes and now with Mr no hope Mick involved staring relegation this appears to be the stone that’s broke the camel’s back. It could have been a different story if Magilton had not let him self down, which has actually created the grand big mess.
HOWEVER – if the Mittals do buy the club outright this week then I would declare Flavio’s tensure was successful and taken QPR to the next level, where the premiership dream may have a real chance of happening.
I don’t think protests are required… Flavio knows it is time for him to sell up, if seems to be doing this so no need to push him over the edge, as the edge will mean BYE BYE QPR.
So don’t protest – hang tight for a while longer – as Pete says give it 10 days!
This should cause some debate if not then i have just wasted my efforts in writing this post!!:electric_shock:The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
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At last someone with a bit of sense!
Protest all you want outside in South Africa Rd before the game on Tuesday, get there early so Flabio. Gianni etc have to walk through it if you want, but then get behind the team 100% during the game and go home peacefully afterwards. The players, and them only, will get us out of this mess, back them, get behind your team.
On the pitch we've stalled but for all his faults Flabio has taken the club forward22nd February away v Charlton is the 40th Anniversary of my support of QPR and my first game. Away v Chelsea 3-3 23rd Feb 1974. 40 years of pure magic!!
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