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  • #16
    Not going to see either unless the club improves the squad in January and ships out the mercenaries.
    But B is the easy choice because the club could take years to recover from relegation.

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    • #17
      stay up and see what QPR can do next season when the really ludicrous SKY money comes in.

      As long as QPR don't continue down this stupid high wages route, they should go on to a better level - a bit like Stoke and to a lesser extent, Fulham and Wigan have, i.e. establish themselves as a regular Premiership club.

      Winning the cup and going down would be a great day at Wembley and a great memory, but QPR could struggle to get back to the Premier league. The Championship is full of decent clubs like Cardiff, Middlesboro, Wolves, Birmingham, Forest, Derby, Charlton, Palace etc and it took 15 seasons las time QPR got relegated from the Prem.

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      • #18
        Why on earth would we want to add to our single solitary piece of silverware when we could fight relegation in the PREMIER LEAGUE for years to come? Surely fighting an exciting relegation battle each season is MUCH more fun than winning a Cup Final at Wembley.

        How many of those who were at Wembley in 1967 would trade that experience for another year in the PREMIER LEAGUE?
        'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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        • #19
          I want that trophy!
          nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐

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          • #20
            You measure a club's greatness, by how many trophies it has won.
            Not by how many times it has avoided relegation.
            Set out to win every competitive game we play, and our 'roll of honour' might start to look more honourable.

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            • #21
              erm.........obviously b

              relegation could destroy us... let be more logical about this, have we already forgotten what happen to Portsmouth

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              • #22
                B all day long don't even need to think about it.
                You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by w12dave View Post
                  erm.........obviously b

                  relegation could destroy us... let be more logical about this, have we already forgotten what happen to Portsmouth
                  What happened at Portsmouth, won't happen at QPR.
                  Portsmouth were beset by dodgy spivs with just a few million quid between them, and not a billionaire to be seen for miles.
                  We have some very, very, wealthy backers at QPR, the kind Pompey fans would have killed to have.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View Post
                    What happened at Portsmouth, won't happen at QPR.
                    Portsmouth were beset by dodgy spivs with just a few million quid between them, and not a billionaire to be seen for miles.
                    We have some very, very, wealthy backers at QPR, the kind Pompey fans would have killed to have.
                    i hope you're right

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by w12dave View Post
                      i hope you're right
                      No need to hope, mate.
                      Last time I looked, Lakshmi Mittal was still worth more than Abramovich.
                      These guys will just not simply walk away leaving an insolvent club in their wake.
                      I rather fancy they have invested too much time, and definitely a hell of a lot of money, to have this black mark indelibaly scarring their otherwise impressive CVs.
                      They will plough on, and they will eventually hit upon the right formula for success at QPR.
                      I really believe that.

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                      • #26
                        B coz we still havnt had a chance to get a settled side , i think if by some miracle we did stay up under Harry we would push on and have a good season next year, maybe a cup run then!

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                        • #27
                          Either, but I would say that nobody in Coventry talks about the years they survived but about 1987

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View Post
                            No need to hope, mate.
                            Last time I looked, Lakshmi Mittal was still worth more than Abramovich.
                            These guys will just not simply walk away leaving an insolvent club in their wake.
                            I rather fancy they have invested too much time, and definitely a hell of a lot of money, to have this black mark indelibaly scarring their otherwise impressive CVs.
                            They will plough on, and they will eventually hit upon the right formula for success at QPR.
                            I really believe that.
                            There is a phenomenon called 'losing interest' or 'boredom', especially when you're mega-rich. If money doesn't matter, neither does losing it. They have plenty. I think success and soon is important to these guys. They simply do not want to be associated with failure for long. That's how I see it. Could be wrong though.

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                            • #29
                              B simple

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                              • #30
                                I say A
                                No team in the premiership is financially stable, Everton are skint and are well run and been in the highest league since the birth of Christ. Bolton are in financial freefall though they were in the prem for years. The teams that have well balanced books tended to be the ones that recently went up such as Blackpool and Wolves, relegation often helps teams like the Toon and West Ham to balance the books by dropping high earners and bringing reality to how they are run.
                                Life in the premiership would be great but its hard for small team to survive and thrive. Its fools gold imho.

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