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  • If this news is true about the Mittals buying out Flabbio........

    What does this mean for Paladini? Is he leaving completely or staying on in some capacity. When I read some posts yesterday saying he was wanting to stay on with Flabbio I was asking myself why? They are probably 2 of the most hated men in West London and a new board should have new direction and ideas.

    I really think Paladini has taken us as far as he can and if he wants to hang around why doesn't he just get a season ticket in the Loft and just enjoying being a fan. He can then realise the ups and downs we go through as fans when watching our club.

    But if the Mittals have bought out Flabbio, then I am well chuffed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Come on you Rsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!
    First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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    A bit positive for you Dave!
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Funky View Post
      A bit positive for you Dave!
      I'm a realist, Funky. It's not being negative. Whilst you were away the football has been shocking. The board including Paladini have made so many bad decisions and that has been reflected by the **** poor football we have watched recently.
      First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
        I'm a realist, Funky. It's not being negative. Whilst you were away the football has been shocking. The board including Paladini have made so many bad decisions and that has been reflected by the **** poor football we have watched recently.
        No doubt things have gone a bit stale dave and for the life of me i cant understand why we appointed Hart then harford.

        The sale of routledge was a real kick in the balls as well.

        If Gianni is to move on then so be it.

        It looks like it's the start of a new era at Loftus Road, lets hope so.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Funky View Post
          No doubt things have gone a bit stale dave and for the life of me i cant understand why we appointed Hart then harford.

          The sale of routledge was a real kick in the balls as well.

          If Gianni is to move on then so be it.

          It looks like it's the start of a new era at Loftus Road, lets hope so.
          Why do you sell one of your best players when there's a chance of going down?
          First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
            Why do you sell one of your best players when there's a chance of going down?
            No idea having said that i am still convinced Routledge wanted out and the lure of St James park and a few quid probably helped sway it for him
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            • #7
              when we sold him we were near the play offs....
              so odd to sell anyway if we wanted to go up....

              who comes who goes who cares
              won't change the facts
              the players are dire, morale non existent, we are debt ridden and will be the next leeds.

              somehow we must find enough pts to stay up...50 is the magic number, usually.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by themodfather View Post
                when we sold him we were near the play offs....
                so odd to sell anyway if we wanted to go up....

                who comes who goes who cares
                won't change the facts
                the players are dire, morale non existent, we are debt ridden and will be the next leeds.

                somehow we must find enough pts to stay up...50 is the magic number, usually.
                thats the spirit keep the faith
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Funky View Post
                  No idea having said that i am still convinced Routledge wanted out and the lure of St James park and a few quid probably helped sway it for him
                  He didn't want to leave. The 'board' put out the message that he wanted more money and wanted to leave whereas they wanted to cash in.
                  First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
                    He didn't want to leave. The 'board' put out the message that he wanted more money and wanted to leave whereas they wanted to cash in.
                    Your right because Wayne has shown such loyalty to his previous clubs
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                    • #11
                      i do think the board wanted to cash in on him.but lets face it routledge wasnt gonna turn down newcastle was he.a huge club like that and the chance for bigger money i dnt think any player would turn it down would they??
                      "birch said he rated u btw luke, congrats"

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by luke_qpr832 View Post
                        i do think the board wanted to cash in on him.but lets face it routledge wasnt gonna turn down newcastle was he.a huge club like that and the chance for bigger money i dnt think any player would turn it down would they??
                        In fairness he was heading for boro till the last minute.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Funky View Post
                          Your right because Wayne has shown such loyalty to his previous clubs

                          Bit different with us, as he was playing every week.

                          All his other clubs apart from Palace he was a bit part player.

                          His form at Palace got him his big move. Don't always believe what the board tell you.
                          First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by luke_qpr832 View Post
                            i do think the board wanted to cash in on him.but lets face it routledge wasnt gonna turn down newcastle was he.a huge club like that and the chance for bigger money i dnt think any player would turn it down would they??
                            Guys you are forgetting that we lost our best player not (routledge) but fitz hall that's where it has all gone wrong for us

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by scott_jones View Post
                              In fairness he was heading for boro till the last minute.
                              whichever one he went to they are both bigger clubs than us and could offer him bigger wages than we can
                              "birch said he rated u btw luke, congrats"

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