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  • #16
    Originally posted by vespa View Post
    The fact TF seems to proud to admit he`s made a mistake ,is very worrying , imagine this wage bill in the Championship
    But if he sacked Hughes, then lets say the replacement hadn't won in his first half a dozen games and a few players started to speak out and suppose Fernandes bowed to pressure and sacked the new bloke as well - would you praise him for "learning from his mistakes", or savage him for being some mad Briatore character who won't see anything through?

    So easy to criticise the running of a club in massive transition - so much harder to run it.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
      But if he sacked Hughes, then lets say the replacement hadn't won in his first half a dozen games and a few players started to speak out and suppose Fernandes bowed to pressure and sacked the new bloke as well - would you praise him for "learning from his mistakes", or savage him for being some mad Briatore character who won't see anything through?

      So easy to criticise the running of a club in massive transition - so much harder to run it.
      so much easier if the manager you appoint to run the club actually wins a game and is a half decent manger. Make mistake,recognise mistake,rectify mistake.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by PutneyHoop View Post
        An extra 22,000 seats would bring in around 16 million extra revenue a season. TV and sponsorship revenue is to rise to just under 100 million a seasons from next year. Up 40 million from this year. We don't need a new ground to compete in this modern premier league. Tony is looking at this for the long term as it would take at least 10 years to pay off a new stadium. It is by no means vital to make this club profitable. We still havnt seen the accounts with a full years prem money yet!!
        Don't forget there's additional revenue in stadium advertising and revenue from extra attendees who will buy food, drink, merchandise, and of course it will be multi-purpose. There's also the fact that bank base rate is at 0.5% so now is the time to borrow money for a new stadium.

        Our short term future with the current manager might look worrying, but the long term plan looks good, providing we can stay in this league. That's why I believe TF will push the button on Hughes when he feels he needs to and he'll have a replacement lined up. We need to trust the chairman on these matters. I do not believe for one moment he's going to lead us into oblivion. He's got a lot of money tied up in us and his professional business reputation is at stake.
        Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
          But if he sacked Hughes, then lets say the replacement hadn't won in his first half a dozen games and a few players started to speak out and suppose Fernandes bowed to pressure and sacked the new bloke as well - would you praise him for "learning from his mistakes", or savage him for being some mad Briatore character who won't see anything through?

          So easy to criticise the running of a club in massive transition - so much harder to run it.

          No ones saying running a football club is easy .At what point do you say enough is enough then ??? When we`re in the championship again ,when ?
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          • #20
            If we go down, will we lose all the revenue (from tv etc.) or will we keep some of it for the first one or two years?

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            • #21
              REALLY worried?....................Nah! QPR doesnt register on the list of things to really worry about. Family, health, finances, that sort of thing tend to take priority over a football club.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by twranger View Post
                REALLY worried?....................Nah! QPR doesnt register on the list of things to really worry about. Family, health, finances, that sort of thing tend to take priority over a football club.
                dont forget VPL ! bet you cant leave the house without a worrying one last look in the mirror :-)

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
                  dont forget VPL ! bet you cant leave the house without a worrying one last look in the mirror :-)
                  Very good - hadnt got a clue what VPL was until I googled it...

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by twranger View Post
                    Very good - hadnt got a clue what VPL was until I googled it...

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                    • #25
                      Looking at it that we will get relegated

                      All this stalling of having a new manager will cost us big time

                      Getting a new manager around Christmas then having a relegation battle is not looking promising

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Dale View Post
                        Looking at it that we will get relegated

                        All this stalling of having a new manager will cost us big time

                        Getting a new manager around Christmas then having a relegation battle is not looking promising
                        The worry is, will we even be within touching distance to call it a relegation battle.

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                        • #27
                          Why worry about something when it may not happen. Look at this weekends fixtures,yes it is a if but if we beat Southampton and the results go as they should with teams around us next Monday morning will look a lot rosyer. I understand we havnt won this season but it is not if we are continuosly playing poor,i think this weekend will be our turning point.

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                          • #28
                            Everything is geared around the club staying in the Premier League.

                            In my opinion Fernandes did not surround himself with the right people from day one.

                            The upper management at the club was all geared around Mark Hughes, from technical director to Kia, to the signings the works.

                            It's left us in a really bad situation.

                            Tony Fernandes needs to get a grip of whats going on, the wage bill, the club , the fans, the works everything.

                            We have to many people milking QPR for a fortune at the moment and that needs to change.

                            All is not lost he can pick up the phone and bring in a new manager, sure it will cost a few quid getting rid of Hughes but getting relegated will cost us more.

                            We as fans need to start being a bit more vocal on this before it's to late.

                            It is VITAL we stay in the top flight.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View Post
                              Why worry about something when it may not happen. Look at this weekends fixtures,yes it is a if but if we beat Southampton and the results go as they should with teams around us next Monday morning will look a lot rosyer. I understand we havnt won this season but it is not if we are continuosly playing poor,i think this weekend will be our turning point.
                              so by Sunday instead of 0 wins in 11 we could be 1 win in 12? big ****ing woop. Lets crack open the champagne and pat old Hughesy on the bag for an overwhelming home win against.....Southampton. Too late win or not.

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                              • #30
                                And then back to reality with a spanking up at Old Trafford followed by a difficult trip to Sunderland

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