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QPR - what is there to like?

However bad things have been for us over the last few years I thank God I'm not a QPR fan. They epitomise all that is bad about the game and their chairman seems naive to say the least.
To spend so much money and achieve so little must be pretty galling. Surprised Redknapp is sticking around - can't see him getting them back up unless there is a big clearout of all the deadwood they've got. How can they support their wage bill in the Championship?
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  • Pubs around Shepherds Bush Green used to be okay.
  • Agree with a lot of the OP but I think QPR will piss the Championship next season.
  • Surprised Redknapp is sticking around - can't see him getting them back up unless there is a big clearout of all the deadwood they've got.

    Let's say Harry is getting paid £500k a year and stands to benefit from selling players on at a profit etc, can you think of a good reason why he's hanging around?

    Presumably he was on a healthy bonus if he managed to keep QPR in the Premier League as well...

    How can they support their wage bill in the Championship?

    They couldn't support it in the Premiership either - but if Fernandes wants to hose his money away then that's his business.

  • Agree with a lot of the OP but I think QPR will piss the Championship next season.

    Given their resources they should do but after the failures of Blackburn and Wolves this season you can't be sure.....
  • They can barely pull in 16K for a home game in the Prem, what are crowds in championship gonna be like?
  • There a mess of a club and Redknapp's recent comments can't help.

    He's got the chairman to relay the pitch, you couldn't make it up!



  • if Fernandes wants to hose his money away then that's his business.

    Perhaps he wants to restrict his losses now?

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/apr/16/qpr-bank-loan-tony-fernandes
  • 'Arry is presumably being paid very nicely.
  • You like them even less when they try and charge us something like £40 a ticket....
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    if Fernandes wants to hose his money away then that's his business.

    Perhaps he wants to restrict his losses now?

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/apr/16/qpr-bank-loan-tony-fernandes
    That's what gets me about rich owners in football - its all loans to the club a lot of the time. Either put your money in because you want to and can afford to write it off, or don't.

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  • You like them even less when they try and charge us something like £40 a ticket....

    How did they charge the last time we played them £35? I'll give that a swerve.

  • You like them even less when they try and charge us something like £40 a ticket....

    How did they charge the last time we played them £35? I'll give that a swerve.

    That's right. We took 750 there for a midweek game, Parkinson's first in charge as caretaker manager. Don't recall ever being in such a small turnout for an away London derby.

    I always used to like QPR, but Fernandes seems to be going out of his way to make them utterly detestable. As long as Dodge 'Arry's there I hope they fail miserably.
  • they've got a pretty name.
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    Mouthy, good for nothing fans who call a slum a ground home, sod 'em. Air Asia are also crap.
  • You like them even less when they try and charge us something like £40 a ticket....


    I wont as i can get me a freebie and yes in the Charlton end as well, happy days

  • I think the name is quite regal.
  • QPR - what is there to like?

    The fact that they've been relegated.
  • I've met Tony Fernandes and he is a smart man. I wouldn't underestimate him. He is a great believer in learning from his mistakes and is not afraid to admit them and correct them - more than many people do. I wouldn't bet against him sorting their problems out. He has built a highly successful airline in Asia, Air Asia, which has had a strategy of pushing new boundaries but not being afraid to pull back if something doesn't work.
  • Really don't think anyones shedding tears over their relegation.Threw a lot of money at it,paid players way over the odds.These players would not get anywhere near the the top prem sides,and expects instant success.Some people lose the plot where football is concerned.
  • I've met Tony Fernandes and he is a smart man. I wouldn't underestimate him. He is a great believer in learning from his mistakes and is not afraid to admit them and correct them - more than many people do. I wouldn't bet against him sorting their problems out. He has built a highly successful airline in Asia, Air Asia, which has had a strategy of pushing new boundaries but not being afraid to pull back if something doesn't work.

    All football owners are great business men, but the sport is fall of chancers, not to name names but Redknappe, Pardew and Venebals, who take advantage over people who lack real specialist knowledge of the sport.
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  • You like them even less when they try and charge us something like £40 a ticket....

    How did they charge the last time we played them £35? I'll give that a swerve.

    30 notes the last time we played them. November 2008. Can see this being nearer 40 notes next season
  • Agree with a lot of the OP but I think QPR will piss the Championship next season.

    No chance.
  • If they keep Remy I think he will bang them in for fun
  • Its going to be an interesting time, if they do not lose their quality stars then on paper they will pee the league, but wether the stars can hack being kicked every week is an other matter. one thing I have noticed about this league is that every club is capable of kicking and hacking opponents, something that does not happen so often in the Prem.
  • Fire sale is happening at QPR as we speak.
    Very few owners can think of paying the money they're paying to players in the prem let alone the champ.

    Think they'll lean on the remains of the group that got them to the prem and do ok next year.
  • Hopefully we'll find out if he is better than Shawn.
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    Loftus Road is excellent if you like fried chicken takeaways, the Uxbridge Road seems to have nothing but them!
  • Loftus Road is excellent if you like fried chicken takeaways, the Uxbridge Road seems to have nothing but them!

    To be fair, uxbridge road is a very long road.
  • I've met Tony Fernandes and he is a smart man. I wouldn't underestimate him. He is a great believer in learning from his mistakes and is not afraid to admit them and correct them - more than many people do. I wouldn't bet against him sorting their problems out. He has built a highly successful airline in Asia, Air Asia, which has had a strategy of pushing new boundaries but not being afraid to pull back if something doesn't work.

    He's got two underpeforming teams now.

    QPR and Caterham F1

  • What was the announcement on uncle Harry
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