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  • Facts behind Ranger's Faurlin charges

    QPR claim 'there has been no deliberate wrongdoing'

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  • #2
    wow...those cu.nts must have been running out of things to put on their rag.
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    • #3
      "within weeks"??


      You would hope it would be sorted before our next home game v Derby.
      Which is 3 weeks today. (monday)

      They need to sort this out asap.
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      • #4
        In an earlier post Cash not points i stated the Fa rubber stamped the transfer,it was in fact the football league and the controversy how i see it
        is that we have a standoff between the FL and the FA with us in the middle,that is why no points deduction if integrity prevails,having said that
        i am not sure that word is still in the dictionary or even exists anymore

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        • #5
          cant stand waiting around for an answer. I cant cope thinking promotion could be in jeapardy after coming so close. Id be absoloutely gutted, not sure how wed recover from it. I wonder what the possiblities are - if its just media speculation, or if we really could be docked points

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          • #6
            Feel the same DANDO! really wanna be happy because we are so close to going up but you still got the ''docked points'' voice in your head :strive: want them to tell us now!!

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            • #7
              Nobody at the club can be certain, until it's sorted, and the verdict is there in black & white.
              They can be confident, so can journos, and fans.

              But you can never underestimate how mental The FA can be.

              Some of the decisions they have made in the past, and some of the things they have turned a blind eye to just go to show that they are capable of massive f**k-ups.

              Common sense and proportion tells you that we will be fine. This is an admin issue. Nobody has been cheated, no drugs, no corruption, no violence, no long list of different issues (like Luton).

              But The FA have p*ssed all over common sense so many times that everything is on hold while they ponce about with all this muscle flexing.

              Pen-pushing traffic wardens of football, who don't give a f*ck about the paying fans. They never have done.
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              • #8
                Totally agree i guess you just have to expect the unexpected from these
                muppets at the FA

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                • #9
                  It's not for me, or anyone on here to "urge" other fans to do anything.

                  But I personally think every QPR fan who is feeling angry about this admin rubbish spoiling things for the fans should take every single opportunity they get to email, text, phone, write etc to every tv and radio football show they can think of, and push the "fans don't deserve this" line as much as possible.
                  BBC, Sky, Talksport, papers, Twitter, etc..
                  It may achieve little, or nothing... I'm aware of that!

                  But the fact is, we DON'T deserve it.

                  But after the shambles of the World Cup bid among other things, and the low esteem The FA are held in by the public right now, you would think they would be unwilling to make themselves look like a bunch of out of touch bureaucrats, with no connection to the fans.
                  Or c***s, to put it another way.

                  The media are not helping either... sections of them are loving this, and pushing the worst case scenario as "The big story" here.
                  Radio, papers, TV... they're just saying whatever they like at the moment, with very little from the fans point of view.
                  Paul Finney was on BBC Radio London the other night, and if anyone heard it, there is no way you would say it did any harm to our cause. If he helped a fraction of 1%, then it was worth it.

                  So any little message to the media from us poor plebs that makes them, and the authorities realise that paying football fans are fed up with all this total disregard for how we feel can't hurt.
                  Image, "public relations", etc... maybe someone at The FA might care about that? You never know.

                  Football should be decided on a football pitch. It's a sport, not a thing that is up for ruin by people in suits enforcing their stupid, trivial rules about poxy admin issues and local technicalities.

                  Anyway, if anyone feels the same way... express it, not just on here. Up to you.

                  You never know, it might even help? A bit?
                  Last edited by Goddard; 14-03-2011, 01:55 AM.
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                  • #10
                    you can't blame the media for pushing/selling a story, they don't have beckham to write about anymore, I hope that we can rely on British common sense to understand that a london club should not miss out on promotion because of three argentinian agents. Whether the FA/FL/Authorities have enough common sense, we'll just have to see.

                    Personally I think we should make a deal, plead guilty, wrap the case up, and pay the fine. if it drags on, it only hurts the players and staff not to mention it might bring our transfer business to a standstill. I.E, if we get docked points in the Premier League, that'll make us certs for relegation and players will not want to come to Loftus Road.

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