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  • #46
    Absolutely gutted if true. Really thought under the leadershop of Bhatia good times would come back.

    The fact Bernie said 'he has no interest in us' is really worrying.

    To say i'm hacked off is an understatemnt. Can't see why the Mittals wouldn't want majority sharehold.
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    • #47
      Can someone please point me to the official link to this news or are we just all speculating again on what might happen?

      Not too sure that publishing the home address`s of all the QPR Directors on another site is very beneficial either but each site to their own I guess!

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      • #48
        Without wishing bad karma on anyone, Bernie is 80 years old. With the best will in the world (even by the law of averages) he isn't going to be compus mentis for too much longer...what's the long term plan here? Or short term gain?

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        • #49
          So long as Warnock is left alone to do his job his way, and reasonably supported in the transfer market.... and as long as he is ok with the owner(s?) I couldn't care less about all this anymore.


          It's a soap opera that I'm bored with, and tired of reading about.

          As long as they look after the main man at QPR - let them get on with the power games in the background.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post
            Can someone please point me to the official link to this news or are we just all speculating again on what might happen?

            Not too sure that publishing the home address`s of all the QPR Directors on another site is very beneficial either but each site to their own I guess!
            Beefy there is a sticky on QPR Report.

            A mr Finnay has brought up the topic and this has also been confirmed by our Pete so something is happening mate.
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            • #51
              Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
              Without wishing bad karma on anyone, Bernie is 80 years old. With the best will in the world (even by the law of averages) he isn't going to be compus mentis for too much longer...what's the long term plan here? Or short term gain?
              With a bit of luck Mittal will have 40% of shares and when/if Bernie goes on his way they can take over
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              • #52
                Not being funny its slightly distasteful talking about when a man is likely to pop his clogs plus Bernie is 80 not 120 he has a good few years left in him yet, he seems a healthy enough man so we are talking years here by which time the damage may be done.

                I just want to know why the Mittals are not moving fast & efficiently to acquire the shares IF they are even being sold. As previously said all talk at the moment.
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Goddard View Post
                  So long as Warnock is left alone to do his job his way, and reasonably supported in the transfer market.... and as long as he is ok with the owner(s?) I couldn't care less about all this anymore.


                  It's a soap opera that I'm bored with, and tired of reading about.

                  As long as they look after the main man at QPR - let them get on with the power games in the background.
                  Here here !

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by James1979 View Post
                    As for the Mittals, I imagine they'll start to splash a bit of cash in the prem
                    I very much doubt that if this is correct.

                    Why would you splash a ton of cash, and we are taking a fortune required, if you do not have control and are not a majority shareholder?

                    If they owned the club, or had full control, then I can see it. Not on someone else's watch. I might be way off, just how I see it.
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                    • #55
                      IF Bernie is buying the shares from Flavio, not a massive problem. One less interfering megalomaniac to worry about. Don't think there's much to worry about short term. IMO.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
                        Beefy there is a sticky on QPR Report.

                        A mr Finnay has brought up the topic and this has also been confirmed by our Pete so something is happening mate.
                        But with respect to both Finney and Pete there recent ITK records are not very good are they and are for the moment at least just pure rumour and non factual

                        Lets wait until we hear official confirmation before workng ourselves in to a frenzy over this alledged news

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
                          This is very worrying news in my opinion.

                          Firstly because I thought the Mittals WERE the major shareholder & 2 Bernie has shown his complete disinterest for the club so why would he want to be a major shareholder?

                          Stinks to me as if he's putting himself in pole position (no pun intended) in anticipation of a sell out if / when we reach the Premier league.
                          To be honest no one knows what Bernie is thinking and wanting to do, that's why I like the man and always have.

                          This is a man with power in world sport, if anyone can get results this would be my banker and to be honest was only a dream a few years ago... To have someone as powerful as Bernie at QPR FC.

                          I feel the protests put the Mittals off, they don't need it but still a big part of this football club, what ever they all doing, it's working so let's all enjoy it.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by RussRanger View Post
                            IF Bernie is buying the shares from Flavio, not a massive problem. One less interfering megalomaniac to worry about. Don't think there's much to worry about short term. IMO.
                            Kinda agree with that.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by MYU View Post
                              To be honest no one knows what Bernie is thinking and wanting to do, that's why I like the man and always have.

                              This is a man with power in world sport, if anyone can get results this would be my banker and to be honest was only a dream a few years ago... To have someone as powerful as Bernie at QPR FC.

                              I feel the protests put the Mittals off, they don't need it but still a big part of this football club, what ever they all doing, it's working so let's all enjoy it.
                              ??
                              Those protests were the best thing the fans of this club have done in a long time. Enough was enough.

                              They were clearly aimed at Briatore, and within a matter of days - he was shunted sideways.
                              He was the problem, he was the target of that anger.

                              The Mittals knew that, and that no malice or protests were aimed at them.
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                              • #60
                                This doesn't make sense at all. But when does it at QPR?

                                Hmm very confused.

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