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They're bottom of the league 6 points from safety.  14 points from 22 games and 4 points from their last 5 games.  They may survive, but getting out of the relegation zone quite easily isn't going to happen.

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They're bottom of the league 6 points from safety.  14 points from 22 games and 4 points from their last 5 games.  They may survive, but getting out of the relegation zone quite easily isn't going to happen.

 

QPR vs. NUFC to stave off relegation will be like the South Park cripple fight.

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Wonder in the press will be up his arse at the presser or grill him on his comments about overpaid players and not having £7m to spend on one player.

They will ask Remy why he fkd off Newcastle, press love the fact he fkd us off at the last minute.

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2 French internationals joining bottom of the league qpr now why would they do that?  (small club, small fan base, stadium that looks like a 1950's train station) can anybody really see these 2 up for the relegation fight if qpr don't start picking up results straightaway.

 

This is why i hate football nowadays!!  :sad:

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Probably a bit of sour grapes here, but how does this all fit in with the Financial Fair Play regs? Does anyone know how QPR were performing financially, whether they were breaking even?

 

I suppose it doesn't matter if they never make Europe, but why spunk all the cash just to survive and be a bottom half side if you have no ambition to break the top 8 or so...

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Probably a bit of sour grapes here, but how does this all fit in with the Financial Fair Play regs? Does anyone know how QPR were performing financially, whether they were breaking even?

 

I suppose it doesn't matter if they never make Europe, but why spunk all the cash just to survive and be a bottom half side if you have no ambition to break the top 8 or so...

 

Fernandes has said they the long term plan is to get into the CL. :lol:

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Wonder in the press will be up his arse at the presser or grill him on his comments about overpaid players and not having £7m to spend on one player.

They will ask Remy why he fkd off Newcastle, press love the fact he fkd us off at the last minute.

 

Managers tend not to say they have loads of money when they are going to be negotiating for players.

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They're bottom of the league 6 points from safety.  14 points from 22 games and 4 points from their last 5 games.  They may survive, but getting out of the relegation zone quite easily isn't going to happen.

 

QPR vs. NUFC to stave off relegation will be like the South Park cripple fight.

 

Do we still have to play them at QPR yet? That could be embarrassing.

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Probably a bit of sour grapes here, but how does this all fit in with the Financial Fair Play regs? Does anyone know how QPR were performing financially, whether they were breaking even?

 

I suppose it doesn't matter if they never make Europe, but why spunk all the cash just to survive and be a bottom half side if you have no ambition to break the top 8 or so...

 

In their last published accounts (2010-11) their wage bill was 183% of turnover. That didn't include any of the ridiculous overpaid "stars" they've signed in the last 12 months.

 

I think it's safe to say they don't give a fuck about financial fair play.

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They're bottom of the league 6 points from safety.  14 points from 22 games and 4 points from their last 5 games.  They may survive, but getting out of the relegation zone quite easily isn't going to happen.

 

QPR vs. NUFC to stave off relegation will be like the South Park cripple fight.

 

Do we still have to play them at QPR yet? That could be embarrassing.

 

Second last game of the season....

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They're bottom of the league 6 points from safety.  14 points from 22 games and 4 points from their last 5 games.  They may survive, but getting out of the relegation zone quite easily isn't going to happen.

 

QPR vs. NUFC to stave off relegation will be like the South Park cripple fight.

 

Do we still have to play them at QPR yet? That could be embarrassing.

 

Second last game of the season....

Is it too much to dream we are safe by then and send them down? Probably
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