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Originally posted by askewboy View Postwell what you on about???
anyone can say we will give you a hundred mill if you go up bit nish if you dont.
37,000 a year or 1 million, then 3 million for another 2 seasons (your right) if we get promoted.
But thats a hell of a improvement from the days of sellotape and jd sports wouldnt ya say.Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...
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Originally posted by Youvebeenrangered View PostQPR will be paid £1 million next season by the Bahrain national carrier in return for displaying the Gulf Air logo on their shirts, and if they are promoted to the Barclays Premier League, they will bank about £6 million over the next two seasons. Five years ago, JD Sports paid £37,000 a year to sponsor QPR and before yesterday, Birmingham City's £500,000 deal with F&C Investments was the most lucrative in the second tier of English football.
37,000 a year or 1 million, then 3 million for another 2 seasons (your right) if we get promoted.
But thats a hell of a improvement from the days of sellotape and jd sports wouldnt ya say.
still dont mean cardiff aint run better than us
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I think your all missing the point....
Cardiff have taken years to build a good team, they stuck with their manager (who I believe is the longest serving manager in the championsip), and they have taken years to build up their squad..... They deserve it, full credit to them.
Why do you think we have a 4yr plan? it makes sense, I just hope that they stick with magilton and carry on building a good side.
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Just to add to that:
QPR were in the relegation zone when Briatore bought the club last November with Bernie Ecclestone and Lakshmi Mittal, two of the richest men in the UK. Briatore has changed the club's crest, appointed Iain Dowie as the first-team coach and promised supporters that they will be in the Premier League by 2010. Off the pitch, improvements are being made to Loftus Road, their home since 1917, and four months ago the club signed a £20 million, five-year kit deal with Lotto, the Italian manufacturer.
20 million pounds isnt the worst deal, nah sod it i want sellotape back please.Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...
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Originally posted by askewboy View Postwell ya i would.
still dont mean cardiff aint run better than us
They may well do well this season, maybe even get promoted, but imo they will do a southampton in the next few years....
Short term success long term damage, its leeds all over again.
Just my opinion ofcourse.Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...
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Originally posted by ollyhoops View PostI think your all missing the point....
Cardiff have taken years to build a good team, they stuck with their manager (who I believe is the longest serving manager in the championsip), and they have taken years to build up their squad..... They deserve it, full credit to them.
Why do you think we have a 4yr plan? it makes sense, I just hope that they stick with magilton and carry on building a good side.
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Originally posted by ollyhoops View PostThey deserve it, full credit to them.
They are S.C.U.M!!! end of!!!
Almost on a par with chels*** at the lowest end of the food chain.
Oh how I would love to see it go t*ts up for them and follow luton down to the non-league
PS since when has s.c.u.m been a swear word ????
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Originally posted by ChelmsfordRs View PostErrrrr No!!!!!
They are ****!!! end of!!!
Almost on a par with chels*** at the lowest end of the food chain.
Oh how I would love to see it go t*ts up for them and follow luton down to the non-league
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Originally posted by Youvebeenrangered View PostI sort off agree, your bet with ade is strange for me, cos i was chatting to a few mates the other day about cardiff and i said exaclty the same...
They may well do well this season, maybe even get promoted, but imo they will do a southampton in the next few years....
Short term success long term damage, its leeds all over again.
Just my opinion ofcourse.
if our council were to back us like theirs does then we would be in a great position.
they have basically got a new ground for free.similar to if we would have got one thrown in with the westfields. cardiff is the capital of wales and although i agree their fans are right knobs, their council is backing them to the hilt.
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