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Post by grumpyolde on Apr 7, 2009 0:00:55 GMT
Anyone who has been reading any of my posts over the past three months will knowI have been warning about the Doomsday scenario I have feared would be upon QPR until I am BLUE in the face. Now I am WHITE with fear - that dreaded day seems to be approaching at a rate of knotts.
How can a single fan be amazed at the sacking of the assisstant coach. This is just a continuation of the policy of the club that has been in place for some time. Slowly but surely the infastucture of the club is being dismantled. Staff of all kinds being sacked and not replaced. All the young pro's are looking for other clubs. Everywhere you look there is cost cutting, EXCEPT FOR THE PRICE OF SEASON TICKETS. The only fit striker is loaned out - the list goes on and on.
Some fans say " They saved the club ", the answer to that is - not for you.
They came because the club was cheap and the ground is a desirable piece off real estate, but the money that has been spent has accounted for much of it's equity.
They came because they thought they could get to the Premiership with little investment and so increase the value of QPR many times over.
Now the penny has dropped . This footballing business isn't as easy as it seemed. So it is cuts all round. Not a nice place to be at the moment.
Let me unfurl my banner once again: THEY'RE SPENDING NOWT.
Better get used to it !!!!!!
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 7, 2009 0:20:54 GMT
If you're right about the finances (forget for right now the motivation), the next few months will reveal a lot.
But what's terrible is how we've wasted literally millions in the past 18 months. Could have put the club on a firm setting, instead of putting it further into debt.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Apr 7, 2009 0:52:48 GMT
It seems you are both right. The accounts will be interesting.
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Post by londonranger on Apr 7, 2009 2:25:25 GMT
When Dodi bought Fulham things didnt go like this. I went to Craven around 2000 they played a cup game. Yes I go to other parks dont reveal any alliances, I like to see other teams play, Fulham and Reading I think ran up and down field like two herds of cows back and forth. So Al Fayd buys now they are in Prem for a time struggledad a lot but stayed up. So what did he do with his money to mke a success, I know it took afew years but they kept getting better. Was there beginning as convuluted as ours seems to be??
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