A bit of politics but related to QPR. As the government of Bahrain is currently killing its own peaceful people who are asking for democracy, I wish we do not renew Gulf Air contract next season as it belongs to the government of Bahrain. If anyone close to the top management, please pass this message.
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Originally posted by Yousef View PostA bit of politics but related to QPR. As the government of Bahrain is currently killing its own peaceful people who are asking for democracy, I wish we do not renew Gulf Air contract next season as it belongs to the government of Bahrain. If anyone close to the top management, please pass this message.
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Originally posted by The White City General View PostGulf Air contract is up this season anyway.
With regards to the Lotto contract can anyone remember what the increase in it will be if we get promoted to the PL (thats a 5 year deal)?Queens Park RangersNPower Champions 2010/2011
PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)
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Originally posted by Yousef View PostI have just witten an email to the club asking them not to renew the contract.
Remember we are the £20 fans only.
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Originally posted by The White City General View PostWhy would Lotto do that the reason they bought in to us was on the basis that we would be a Premier League side within a couple of seasons.
I'm sure our kit deal improves to £7 million a season?
If the Lotto deal is worth £7m per season in the Prem, that's the 6th highest deal in the PL and in the top 20 in Europe. Spurs current deal with Puma only worth £5m a season. Stunning deal if true.
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Similar arguments could be made for the clubs that use Nike. It's very well known that Nike use child labour and pay very small sums of money to people to make their clothes in places like India and China. Haven't heard Man Utd or Arsenal kicking up a fuss.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostYou'd get more joy with an email to Charlie Sale at the Mail or David Conn at The Guardian. Might elicit some sort of statement from the club.
Interesting one.
Why not give the club a chance to respond first. The least you can do before giving the press more reason to give us bad publicity.
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Originally posted by Ellerslie View PostWhy not give the club a chance to respond first. The least you can do before giving the press more reason to give us bad publicity.
NB - totally different from Nike though. Not as if thousands of Nike employees are randomly slaughtering their own people.
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