Sun 10th Jul 2011 21:46 by Clive Whittingham
QPR owner Bernie Ecclestone has finally spoken about the current situation at Loftus Road, in an interview with BBC Five Live’s Sportsweek programme prior to today’s F1 British Grand Prix.
Ecclestone was asked about the criticism of the club’s ticket price rises, and the future of manager Neil Warnock with the relationship between him and the board said to be strained.
Ecclestone said: “When we took over the club the idea was to get it out of the Championship and into the Premier League, and that’s what’s happened. We don’t need to panic and start running around doing silly things. All the season tickets have sold so they can’t be that upset. I haven’t even talked to Neil about anything, it’s what newspapers want to print.”
And the newspapers do continue to want to print things it seems. Today’s People reports that Warnock is currently locked in a battle with the board, using the final say veto written into his contract to call a halt to a succession of moves made by the board for players over his head.
And Mirror journalist Paul Smith, who has an excellent track record on QPR stories, says Ecclestone has charged football fixer Keith Harris and London investment bank Seymour Pierce with the task of finding a buyer for the club. Smith says Harris has convinced the board they will be able to get £100m for the club. http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news...#ixzz1ReHsBKO0
Our old mate Charles Sale at the Daily Mail reports the complete opposite, that Ecclestone has no plans to sell whatsoever. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/for...#ixzz1RbAAQ3ug
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