Unconfigured Ad Widget

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Very big news...

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • SheepRanger
    replied
    Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View Post
    Why cant they use the stadium / pitch for boxing, music events and things like that? Great location, cheaper than O2 and accessible via great transport links
    If this shower can do it why not us?

    https://www.swindontownfc.co.uk/news...ncert-in-2024/

    The only thing I would add is that London may be a saturated market with the O2 and Wembley Arena in the area.

    Leave a comment:


  • Kingaustin
    replied
    Originally posted by dave35qpr View Post

    Just thought i'd reply to this as I have done alot of work a few years ago for the brentford owner at his betting company in Highgate.
    (QPR fan since 1974!)
    Basically they have a massive office full of desks with TV's showing as much football as they can and sat in front of those TV's all day are about 50 people who's sole job is record as many stats about teams and individual players as they can think of. These guys are totally focussed on the football so muchbso that they don't even leave the desks at lunchtime as they get cooked meals provided for them!! They also have some sort of algorithm that then works things out for them, some of which is used for the company (smartodds) and some for the club ((Brentford) . Obviously this seems to be proven to be of great benefit for the team. This data collection has been going on for years so they must have a massive amount of data to choose from.
    Fair play
    what you put in to anything you get out
    it’s working for them

    Leave a comment:


  • dave35qpr
    replied
    Originally posted by Kingaustin View Post

    Not sure how true it is but a friend over a beer said that Brighton and Brentford have the edge over every club in the country even over Man City for finding cheap talent and turning over a massive profit on them . It’s something to do with having access to a database that no other club can access . Apparently to do with their owners and betting . Not sure the ins and outs of it . But would make sense as they are both the best teams in the country for recruiting and making profit
    Just thought i'd reply to this as I have done alot of work a few years ago for the brentford owner at his betting company in Highgate.
    (QPR fan since 1974!)
    Basically they have a massive office full of desks with TV's showing as much football as they can and sat in front of those TV's all day are about 50 people who's sole job is record as many stats about teams and individual players as they can think of. These guys are totally focussed on the football so muchbso that they don't even leave the desks at lunchtime as they get cooked meals provided for them!! They also have some sort of algorithm that then works things out for them, some of which is used for the company (smartodds) and some for the club ((Brentford) . Obviously this seems to be proven to be of great benefit for the team. This data collection has been going on for years so they must have a massive amount of data to choose from.

    Leave a comment:


  • SheepRanger
    replied
    Originally posted by Kingaustin View Post

    Not sure how true it is but a friend over a beer said that Brighton and Brentford have the edge over every club in the country even over Man City for finding cheap talent and turning over a massive profit on them . It’s something to do with having access to a database that no other club can access . Apparently to do with their owners and betting . Not sure the ins and outs of it . But would make sense as they are both the best teams in the country for recruiting and making profit
    I think we get our player stats from Football Manager!

    Leave a comment:


  • Kingaustin
    replied
    Originally posted by 3London View Post
    Yes not sure how Bournemouth have managed to do it but the way Brentford have been run is incredible

    Their player recruitment/ turnover has been fantastic similar to Brightons - something that we aspire to but our recruitment Eze aside has been so poor. Potentially decent players come to us and Get Worse not better.

    Dickie, Chair, Willock, Dozzell, lluongo, plus all the other lower league recruits whose names we all have forgotten all come and devalued the longer they stayed.
    Not sure how true it is but a friend over a beer said that Brighton and Brentford have the edge over every club in the country even over Man City for finding cheap talent and turning over a massive profit on them . It’s something to do with having access to a database that no other club can access . Apparently to do with their owners and betting . Not sure the ins and outs of it . But would make sense as they are both the best teams in the country for recruiting and making profit

    Leave a comment:


  • MYU
    replied
    I was told in confidence so I can't say anything other than it's from an official in football. I honestly can't say any more than that, sorry.

    As you are aware things can change all the time, but I would give GA a few more games.

    Before Blackburn, we were playing well and unlucky at times, I want to forget about the last game. Work colleague is a Blackburn fan.

    Leave a comment:


  • ConorQPR2000
    replied
    Originally posted by MYU View Post

    Think he's gone tomorrow. I won't say nothing else on the matter.
    Where did you hear this mate? I did read on one of the other forums that there was a meeting scheduled today, but we obviously dont know whether its a routine thing between Amit and GA.

    Leave a comment:


  • WeAreQPR12
    replied
    Myu doesn't have history of bs posts and I can confirm he has no conversations with the king of bs Peter Davies qblockpete these days

    Leave a comment:


  • Jeffqpr
    replied

    yeah BS

    Leave a comment:


  • Mem
    replied
    Originally posted by MYU View Post

    Think he's gone tomorrow. I won't say nothing else on the matter.
    Any update on this mate?

    Leave a comment:


  • Jimmy Floyd Rabbit
    replied
    Why cant they use the stadium / pitch for boxing, music events and things like that? Great location, cheaper than O2 and accessible via great transport links

    Leave a comment:


  • ConorQPR2000
    replied
    I think the problem isn't capacity, but rather the fact that we cannot generate enough non-matchday revenue from the current ground.

    I think we should be looking at buying the Jack Tizzard School up, relocating them to a bigger site and then we develop perhaps a hotel and events complex there.

    Leave a comment:


  • topperharley
    replied
    Originally posted by 3London View Post
    Yes not sure how Bournemouth have managed to do it but the way Brentford have been run is incredible

    Their player recruitment/ turnover has been fantastic similar to Brightons - something that we aspire to but our recruitment Eze aside has been so poor. Potentially decent players come to us and Get Worse not better.

    Dickie, Chair, Willock, Dozzell, lluongo, plus all the other lower league recruits whose names we all have forgotten all come and devalued the longer they stayed.
    This is so so true.

    Lyndon and Sinclair are actually decent players, Charlie was still good when he came back, we've just been woeful for a long time. The one period under Beale we were exciting to watch. Even under Warbs it was still a struggle to watch and many players siply dried up from being mis-used.

    Big point this about GA that Oslo brings up and has been on the table for a long time. Ain't no player increasy their worth under Ainsworth.

    Leave a comment:


  • SheepRanger
    replied
    The last published accounts show a loss of £24.7m for the year ending 31 May 2022. The £2m a month loss is therefore nearly 18 months old. Based on the current squad I doubt the owners are still pumping in £2m a month.

    Leave a comment:


  • Martinmalta
    replied
    One thing we (the owners) never did is a good restructuring of the club from top to bottom. I mean, if the club is loosing 500k a week, something is very wrong. If the owners keep pumping money in, then the problem will never be solved. Someone mentioned on this site that Milwall, similar to our size, have 150 employees, while the R's have 200! Why? Even the number of players on our books might be a bit too high. Do we need all these players? I wonder. So the club should built on the actual income that generates. If it was a manufacturing company and loosing money every week, they either close the door or have a very good look at reasons behind the problems.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X