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  • #46
    Originally posted by SirLes View Post
    But he therefore becomes ineligible doesnt he?

    "The FA has alleged that QPR fielded a player, the Argentinian midfielder Alejandro Faurlin, for a full season in 2009-10 while his registration was not owned by the club but by a third party. That, the FA alleges, breached the rule introduced in July 2009 following the Carlos Tevez affair, which prohibited English clubs from fielding players owned wholly or in part by third‑party interests."


    I should think so!!

    He was NOT our player.


    I hope Pete can comment on this one!!
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    • #47
      Originally posted by stainrod10 View Post
      All those convinced we're "fooked" - no point wasting your time going for the rest of the season.
      was going long before we were doing well , and will carry on
      Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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      • #48
        from the article in the Guardian, it sounds like we blew our own trumpet when we went to the FL to buy him out of his 3rd party ownership for him to sign a contract extension.
        Queens Park Rangers Til I Die!

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        • #49
          Originally posted by JudoRanger View Post
          from the article in the Guardian, it sounds like we blew our own trumpet when we went to the FL to buy him out of his 3rd party ownership for him to sign a contract extension.
          Indeed. In the statement from the club they deny any "deliberate wrongdoing". Not denying that there is wrong doing only that it was intentional. Incompetence at best then!

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          • #50
            From the DM

            "Because West Ham entered a guilty plea - essentially acknowledging their wrongdoing - they avoided any points deduction.
            And it is Rangers' decision to challenge the charge, a move that has not been received well by the FA, that could play a crucial role in the club being deducted points."

            Queens Park Rangers' Barclays Premier League dream was plunged into uncertainty on Wednesday night when they were faced with a points deduction for breaking FA rules.


            And I should still be calm? What an f'ing disaster.
            Last edited by SirLes; 10-03-2011, 12:37 AM.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by SirLes View Post
              From the DM

              "Because West Ham entered a guilty plea - essentially acknowledging their wrongdoing - they avoided any points deduction.
              And it is Rangers' decision to challenge the charge, a move that has not been received well by the FA, that could play a crucial role in the club being deducted points."

              Queens Park Rangers' Barclays Premier League dream was plunged into uncertainty on Wednesday night when they were faced with a points deduction for breaking FA rules.


              And I should still be calm? What an f'ing disaster.
              W. Ham avoided points deduction after they survived relegation,
              so we go up to the premiership and then they dock us 9 points
              3 wins, okay, I'll take it. They won't deduct points now, that's all that matters.

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