I was talking to a friend of mine today and he took me through this scene:
He's in the Springbok, having a beer or two to celebrate the, er, magnificent win over Leicester, and in comes Gianni Paladini. People are getting their photos taken with him and he's treated like a champion and a hero.
My mate shakes his hand, and GP starts talking, saying how "All he'd ever done was in the interests in QPR and how he loved the club".... My mate believes him.
After all this has emerged, he thinks he was taken for a ride by our Italian friend.
Do you think that GP knew THEN that he was in the **** with the FA, and it was possible that they would throw him out of the club and football? And if so, is it really surprising that we not only played so badly at Millwall?
He's in the Springbok, having a beer or two to celebrate the, er, magnificent win over Leicester, and in comes Gianni Paladini. People are getting their photos taken with him and he's treated like a champion and a hero.
My mate shakes his hand, and GP starts talking, saying how "All he'd ever done was in the interests in QPR and how he loved the club".... My mate believes him.
After all this has emerged, he thinks he was taken for a ride by our Italian friend.
Do you think that GP knew THEN that he was in the **** with the FA, and it was possible that they would throw him out of the club and football? And if so, is it really surprising that we not only played so badly at Millwall?
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