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Sunday, March 31, 2013

QPR Report Sunday: On This Day...QPR 6 Chelsea 0...5 Year Flashback: Amit Bhatia QPR Plans...In Defense of Redknapp


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The Main QPR REPORT MESSAGEBOARD
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- On This Day Flashback: QPR 6 Chelsea 0

(Also On This Day, 40 Years ago - Gordon Jago's Promotion-winning QPR 5 Portsmouth 0)


- Five Year Flashback: Amit Bhatia Talking re Plans for QPR


- Video: April 1970 - Blackpool vs QPR


- England U-21 Team Photo of 1984 (QPR Present and Future)


- In Defense of Redknapp - Daniel Taylor/The Observer " Yes, Harry Redknapp wheels and he deals but he also delivers - The England manager who got away would probably have done better than two victories over San Marino and one over Moldova


- Indys re 1988 Documentary re QPR - "QED - With a Goal in Mind"


- Remembering Sousa:  4 Years Ago - "I won't be Sacked by QPR"


- Amazing - Messi Scores in 19 Consecutive Games!




Some old QPR Videos, including QPR Winning 5-aside Tournament at Wembley and Crushing Southampton, wit Clive Allen and Simon Stainrod



VIDEO re the Making of the QPR Stadium Tour  "Imagineear Partner Stories: Loftus Road Stadium Tour..".



- Born On This Day (Yesterday): QPR's Greatest-ever Manager, Alec Stock



-22 Years Ago Today: QPR win at Anfield



QPR Metro Blog "Diary of a depressed, discombobulated QPR fan! And where’s the player of the year dinner?

Next Fulham: Played for Both Teams/Old Photos From the Bushman Archives







CHRIS WRIGHT'S FORTHCOMING BOOK
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Chris Wright Tweeted yesterday
"Chris Wright ‏@ChrisWChrysalis 1h
My revision of the soon to be published autobiography has just reached the @QPR years. An interesting chapter in my life and that of the Rs!

- Flashbacks: QPR Official Statements: Wimbledon Merger...Selling the Training Ground...Administration




The Sun/Karren Brady Diary

"... Wednesday, March 27

A VERY worried friend tells me QPR have lost £93million this season and he has put in £31m.
After losing at Villa Park, they could no longer hide from bitter truth that Harry Redknapp, with bundles of money, might not save them from relegation.
Only players and managers get rich from football, he sighs. Not true. We did sell Birmingham for £82m and could have got out while the going was good. Instead, we’re spending it at West Ham The Sun





- Flashback 13-14 Years, QPR Official Announcement re QPR Supporters Group 


Old  QPR Video


- Video: 1923 QPR vs Sheffield United

Video II: 1923 QPR vs Sheffield United

Video: 1962 QPR vs Newport

Video: 1948: QPR vs Derby County

Video: 1958 QPR vs Southampton

1962 Video Interview with QPR Manager Alec Stock

Video: 1962 QPR vs Hinckley


1981: QPR Go Plastic - The Opening Game vs Luton

1948: Athlete McDonald Bailey trains for Olympic competition: Sprinter Emmanuel McDonald Bailey begins training for the 1948 London Summer Olympics with the Queens Park Rangers football club


Video (Silent): A Younger Jim Gregory Talking about Selling Phil Parkes (Lip Readers Only!)

VIDEO: Last Kick of the Game Winner for QPR - In 1974, QPR Played Coventry in the FA Cup Fifth Round. Moving Into Injury Time, at 2-2 Stan Bowles Took the Free Kick( Parkes - Hazell Mclintock Mancini Clement - Venables Leach Francis, Thomas Bowles Givens.)

1962 Brentford Fans Protesting Planned Merger with QPR


Video: Martin Allen Being Fined for Being with His Baby



(Save The Date: The 2013/14 Championship Season Begins August 3...The Premier League Begins August 17)


Saturday, March 30, 2013

Ex-Chairman Chris Wright's Autobiography and QPR...Karren Brady Claims re QPR Finances...QPR's Win at Liverpool Flashback...Born On This Day: Alec Stock - QPR's Greatest Manager

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- Born On This Day: QPR's Greatest-ever Manager, Alec Stock



QPR History in Photos: From the 1880s to the 21st Century - The Bushman QPR Photo Archives


The Main QPR REPORT MESSAGEBOARD

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Some old QPR Videos, including QPR Winning 5-aside Tournament at Wembley and Crushing Southampton, wit Clive Allen and Simon Stainrod



VIDEO re the Making of the QPR Stadium Tour  "Imagineear Partner Stories: Loftus Road Stadium Tour..".



- Born On This Day: QPR's Greatest-ever Manager, Alec Stock



-22 Years Ago Today: QPR win at Anfield



QPR Metro Blog "Diary of a depressed, discombobulated QPR fan! And where’s the player of the year dinner?


44 Years ago yesterday: Gerry Francis Makes his QPR Debut (Note that of the QPR Team and Sub - Nine were "Home Growns" 







CHRIS WRIGHT'S FORTHCOMING BOOK
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Chris Wright Tweeted yesterday
"Chris Wright ‏@ChrisWChrysalis 1h
My revision of the soon to be published autobiography has just reached the @QPR years. An interesting chapter in my life and that of the Rs!

- Flashbacks: QPR Official Statements: Wimbledon Merger...Selling the Training Ground...Administration




The Sun/Karren Brady Diary

"... Wednesday, March 27

A VERY worried friend tells me QPR have lost £93million this season and he has put in £31m.
After losing at Villa Park, they could no longer hide from bitter truth that Harry Redknapp, with bundles of money, might not save them from relegation.
Only players and managers get rich from football, he sighs. Not true. We did sell Birmingham for £82m and could have got out while the going was good. Instead, we’re spending it at West Ham The Sun





- Flashback 13-14 Years, QPR Official Announcement re QPR Supporters Group 

QPR Official Site

QPR SUPPORTERS' CLUB SECTION


This is the new section on the official QPR website for the QPR Supporters Club. News about the Supporters Club will appear in this section shortly.

Latest News from the Supporters Club

We have recently 'adopted' two independent football teams, Accrington Stanley Bowles (ASB for short) who are QPR's internet representatives, and a QPR supporters team who play in a Hayes District Sunday league side, with the idea being to publicise these teams and to encourage more fan participation regarding these sides.

Closer links between the two teams hope to be achieved and at the end of the season there will be a charity football 'extravaganza' between these teams, and hopefully with an LSA team, in which a 'round robin' theme is being looked into.

Here's a statement from Fletcher Easton, who is the Manager of ASB. He explains: "ASB are a group of loyal QPR Supporters banded together many moons ago by the formidable Justin "Juzza" Pieris. Managed by him until three years ago, they dominated the Internet Football League and Cup competitions. In 1998/1999, John Hotti took over from Juzza, who remained part of ASB but further off-spring demanded more time at home.

John, known as Chillie took up the mantle to further ASBs footballing success and so it was that he continued the glory of QPRs successful Internet side by winning the League again and reaching the finals of Worldnet, the FA Cup of the IFA.

The team consists of a group of people unified in one way. Their love for Queens Park Rangers. Had it not been for the formation of the team, it could be said that marriages would not have taken place, friends would have not have been made and QPR's away support would be a little less!

All the internet games are played on a Saturday and mainly against the same opposition as QPR on the same day. For instance, we played Luton before the crazy cup game at Kenilworth Road. Luton are one of the high fliers in the league place third while we are currently at the top of the IFA League. The game ended in 2-2 and proves that Luton (Internet Hatters), ASB and a couple of other sides will be the battlers for the championship this season.

There are now more than 40 Internet teams throughout the country and QPR are probably the first professional club to embrace Internet Football and acknowledge ASB as part of their camp. Now known as an official Supporters team, ASB will continue to carry the flag for QPR and friendly football throughout ours and their travels!

ASB is now managed by myself, known as Zorro - everyone has a nickname and there is a reason for that name, but this one would take too long, just keep an eye on Sky One!

As ever we are always looking to strengthen the team and whether of a Sunday League standard or just a kickabout fan we are always looking to give people a go. After all if you don't try you'll never know. Contact ASB through our website on www.qpr.org/asb or mail myself fletcher.easton@tesco.net.

Volunteers Needed

Are there any fans out there who will have an hour or so to spare before the game against Grimsby on Saturday March 17th? If so, volunteers are needed to help with a bucket collection for the meningitis research foundation charity.

Any help would be much appreciated either contact us on our supporters club email address or come and find one of us at a forthcoming game.

Darts Competition

A Darts Competition has been arranged to take place between the Supporters Club and the Loyal Supporters Association at the White City Community Centre, India Way, W12 on the evening of Friday March 9th. The cost is �per person and all proceeds will be going to the meningitis charity. So if you fancy a game, come along for an enjoyable social evening.

Player of the Year Dinner Dance

The date and venue for this season's player of the year dinner dance is on Saturday April 7th at the Novatel, Hammersmith. Doors open at 7.15pm, dinner at 8pm. A disco and late bar will be available until 1am. Tickets are �.50 per person. Telephone 020 8740 2581/2588 for further details.

If you have a question about the Supporters' Club please get in touch! You can send us an email - qprsuppclub@hotmail.com or come up to us and say hello at a game. If you are not sure who we are we all have badges to identify us at Loftus Road, or check us out in the picture.

The QPR Supporters' Club are pictured above in the Loftus Road dugout. Starting from the back row, left to right, the committee are:

Back Row:

Mick Hayward: Committee Member,
Ron Bannister: Events,
Pat Harrison: Charities,
Alice Deegan: Committee Member,
Stephen O'Shea: Members Areas.

Front Row:
Maria Neale: Reciprocals,
Daphne Biggs: Secretary,
Paul Reilly: Chairman,
Tracy Stent: Communications,
Leon Stent: Travel.
John Reilly Committee Member (not pictured)
Members of the Supporters' Club Committee either have a specific area of responsibility (which is indicated after their name) or are general committee members who work on varied projects.

The Supporters Club has already raised thousands of pounds for this season's nominated charity - The Meningitis Research Foundation - as well as organising successful events such as the recent fans forum and a very succesful quiz night.

Keep checking the news at the top of this page for the latest info on what we are up to. QPR Official Site



QPR1st - QPR1st meets with Club’s new Supporter Liaison Officer

The Trust met with Andy Rees on Wednesday 27th March 2013, who confirmed he is the new Supporter Liaison Officer at the Club and started his new role earlier in the week.

This was a really positive and informal “get to know you chat”, where The Trust explained its history and background, as well as its relationship with the Club dating back to 2001.

We look forward to working with Andy in the future and seeing his role as the Club’s SLO evolve over time and would like to congratulate him on the promotion. QPR1st



Old  QPR Video


- Video: 1923 QPR vs Sheffield United

Video II: 1923 QPR vs Sheffield United

Video: 1962 QPR vs Newport

Video: 1948: QPR vs Derby County

Video: 1958 QPR vs Southampton

1962 Video Interview with QPR Manager Alec Stock

Video: 1962 QPR vs Hinckley


1981: QPR Go Plastic - The Opening Game vs Luton

1948: Athlete McDonald Bailey trains for Olympic competition: Sprinter Emmanuel McDonald Bailey begins training for the 1948 London Summer Olympics with the Queens Park Rangers football club


Video (Silent): A Younger Jim Gregory Talking about Selling Phil Parkes (Lip Readers Only!)

VIDEO: Last Kick of the Game Winner for QPR - In 1974, QPR Played Coventry in the FA Cup Fifth Round. Moving Into Injury Time, at 2-2 Stan Bowles Took the Free Kick( Parkes - Hazell Mclintock Mancini Clement - Venables Leach Francis, Thomas Bowles Givens.)

1962 Brentford Fans Protesting Planned Merger with QPR


Video: Martin Allen Being Fined for Being with His Baby



(Save The Date: The 2013/14 Championship Season Begins August 3...The Premier League Begins August 17)


Friday, March 29, 2013

QPR Report Friday: Samba Speaks...Diary of a QPR Fan...Flashbacks: 10 Years: Langley Hatrick...44 Years Gerry Francis Debut (9 "Home Growns"...Old QPR Video

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The Main QPR REPORT MESSAGEBOARD

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QPR Metro Blog "Diary of a depressed, discombobulated QPR fan! And where’s the player of the year dinner?


44 Years ago Today: Gerry Francis Makes his QPR Debut (Note that of the QPR Team and Sub - Nine were "Home Growns" 




- Several QPR Players have gone out on Loan this Week: Ehmer, Balanta, Sharif 



Next Fulham: Played for Both Teams/Old Photos From the Bushman Archives



QPR's Changing Kit Over the Decades



10 Years Ago Today: March 29, 2003 - Richard Langley Hatrick for QPR

SUNDAY TIMES  Blackpool 1 QPR 3
30 March 2003

A Richard Langley hat-trick kept Queens Park Rangers comfortably in a playoff position and all but ended injury-hit Blackpool’s hopes of promotion. It was Blackpool’s sixth match without a win, a run that has included four defeats. Much of the talk before the match was of left-back John Hills turning down a new contract. The likelihood is that he will not be at Bloomfield Road next season and after this performance other defenders could be joining him. Langley, who scored in the win at Loftus Road earlier in the campaign, had completed his treble before Scott Taylor’s late consolation

Blackpool: Barnes, Richardson, Flynn, Grayson, Hills, Bullock, Wellens, Coid, Taylor, Robinson, Walker

QPR: Day, Kelly, Carlisle, Shittu, Padula, McLeod, Palmer, Bircham, Langley, Gallen, Furlong Sunday Times



Mirror - Steaming: Samba says critics of QPR's 'mercenaries' have it all wrong
Paul Gilham
He defends himself, the dressing room and Queens Park Rangers' owner with the ferocity that has made him one of the best centre-halves around.

If Chris Samba’s team-mates follow suit in QPR's last eight games of the season, they could yet pull off Mission Impossible.

Last summer, the west London club had to contend with criticism aimed at supremo Tony Fernandes for bringing in too many average players.

Now, Fernandes is receiving stick because of the additional cash he spent in January to put things right.

Samba believes his boss can’t win. And he has a point.

The ex-Anzhi defender’s arrival - along with those of Loic Remy, Jermaine Jenas and Andros Townsend - has given Rangers half a chance of being a Premier League club again next season.

Victory over Fulham on Monday would make it three wins out of four and put QPR back on course for an achievement they still believe they can pull off.

Yet still the talk is of huge wages and big price-tags - Samba's own £12million fee included.

The 29-year-old, now “massively sick” of the focus on his salary, told the Mirror: “I have to defend against this.

“Nobody put a knife at the throat of anybody at QPR to come and discuss contracts.

“They wanted to extend my contract for another year at Anzhi. I could have earned more there. But I wanted to come back to England.

“The club believes in the players that have been brought here. They believe they are the right players for the club.

“What would people have said if the owner didn’t try anything? If he didn’t spend any money? They would have said that he didn’t care. But he did what he believed was right.

“The owner really is a passionate man. He is shown a fighting spirit for the club by doing all the business he could have done to improve the team.

"What would people have said if he didn’t try anything? If he didn’t spend money? They would have said he didn’t care": Samba has Fernandes' back 
“Us players have come in to try and prove him right. Remy, Jenas and Townsend have been fantastic. We all know what staying in the Premier League means to the fans.

“But people still think that our attitude is, ‘Whether we win or lose, we get paid.’ They are wrong.

“If I lose a game, I might get paid but I go home and it affects me.

“I am not doing anything. I am not going to restaurants. I am not going out at all. I’m not a nicest person when we lose.

“That’s how it affects your life. Ask any player at any club, and they will tell you the same.”

Defeat at Aston Villa before the international break came after wins at Southampton and at home to Sunderland.

But Samba maintains there is now a unity within the squad as Rangers bid to regain the winning habit.

“What we have done is bring everybody together so that we all respect each other.” he said. “At every club you have affinities. You can’t change the fact that the French talk more with the French, the Spanish with the Spanish and so on.

“But the most important thing is to respect each other on the pitch. To be honest with each other too. Now we are able to tell each other what we think. That’s how you create a unit.”

Asked if he is a nervous watcher of his relegation rivals on TV, Samba went on: “I don’t watch any Premier League right now. It just reminds you where you are and it can kill your spirit. I want to keep a smile on my face and to focus on my job.

“So I prefer Real Madrid v Barcelona. Or the Champions League. Or I watch movies or play video games. Other things.”

Samba could have joined QPR 15 months ago, when the club first made their interest known to his former club Blackburn.

Instead, Rovers refused to sell to a Premier League rival, exiling the defender to Anzhi.

With Blackburn now a parody of the Premier League winners from 18 years ago, Samba believes he was right to get out.

He went on: “I still have contact with players there. I’ve spoken to some about what is going on there and its crazy. Blackburn were a Premier League club. They did not have the biggest budget but they were a strong club in the Premier League.

“The idea that they could have been in danger of slipping out of the two top leagues was unthinkable.

“I had a little bit of grief from the fans who have left, but I saw all that coming from a long way off. Its not fair on the fans but its also not fair on the players that have been fighting for the club.

“It's a whole town, a whole fan-base, a whole community that has been hurt by what has happened. But there is nothing much you can do.”

There is still much more that he and his current team-mates can do to save QPR however.

He said: “Now, when you look at the team-sheet, you can see there are players that opposition teams see make a stronger team.

“Our mentality is that we do not want to simply allow what has happened in the past to continue.

“We are a unit now. And we will fight.” Mirror





Old  QPR Video


- Video: 1923 QPR vs Sheffield United

Video II: 1923 QPR vs Sheffield United

Video: 1962 QPR vs Newport

Video: 1948: QPR vs Derby County

Video: 1958 QPR vs Southampton

1962 Video Interview with QPR Manager Alec Stock

Video: 1962 QPR vs Hinckley


1981: QPR Go Plastic - The Opening Game vs Luton

1948: Athlete McDonald Bailey trains for Olympic competition: Sprinter Emmanuel McDonald Bailey begins training for the 1948 London Summer Olympics with the Queens Park Rangers football club


Video (Silent): A Younger Jim Gregory Talking about Selling Phil Parkes (Lip Readers Only!)

VIDEO: Last Kick of the Game Winner for QPR - In 1974, QPR Played Coventry in the FA Cup Fifth Round. Moving Into Injury Time, at 2-2 Stan Bowles Took the Free Kick( Parkes - Hazell Mclintock Mancini Clement - Venables Leach Francis, Thomas Bowles Givens.)

1962 Brentford Fans Protesting Planned Merger with QPR


Video: Martin Allen Being Fined for Being with His Baby



(Save The Date: The 2013/14 Championship Season Begins August 3...The Premier League Begins August 17)


Thursday, March 28, 2013

QPR Report Thursday: Old QPR-Fulham Programmes...Old QPR Videos from the 1923, 1948, 1958, 1962...First Game on Plastic

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The Main QPR REPORT MESSAGEBOARD

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- Diary of a depressed, discombobulated QPR fan! And where’s the player of the year dinner?


- London Call-in Tonight With Rodney Marsh and Rufus Brevett

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- QPR's Changing Kit Over the Decades



- 22 Years Ago Today: The Hillsborough Verdict


- Year Ago: The Cost of QPR's Promotion



Old  QPR Video

- Video: 1923 QPR vs Sheffield United


- Video II: 1923 QPR vs Sheffield United


- Video: 1962 QPR vs Newport


- Video: 1948: QPR vs Derby County


- Video: 1958 QPR vs Southampton


- 1962 Video Interview with QPR Manager Alec Stock


- Video: 1962 QPR vs Hinckley


- 1981: QPR Go Plastic - The Opening Game vs Luton


- 1948: Athlete McDonald Bailey trains for Olympic competition: Sprinter Emmanuel McDonald Bailey begins training for the 1948 London Summer Olympics with the Queens Park Rangers football club


- Video (Silent): A Younger Jim Gregory Talking about Selling Phil Parkes (Lip Readers Only!)


- VIDEO: Last Kick of the Game Winner for QPR - In 1974, QPR Played Coventry in the FA Cup Fifth Round. Moving Into Injury Time, at 2-2 Stan Bowles Took the Free Kick( Parkes - Hazell Mclintock Mancini Clement - Venables Leach Francis, Thomas Bowles Givens.)


- 1962 Brentford Fans Protesting Planned Merger with QPR


- Video: Martin Allen Being Fined for Being with His Baby

 


- Next Fulham: Played for Both Teams/Old Photos From the Bushman Archives









(Save The Date: The 2013/14 Championship Season Begins August 3...The Premier League Begins August 17)


The Approved Minutes of the Club-Supporters Groups Meeting



Tuesday, March 26, 2013

QPR Report Tuesday: Chairman Fernandes on QPR Finances...QPR Accounts?...Rodney's Home Debut Flashback...Alec Stock 1962 Video...Balanta/Yeovi...Steffan Moore Update

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- To those QPR Fans who celebrate: Happy Passover!





Charles Sale - Daily Mail Another loss for Premier League basement boys QPR that doesn't add up

The huge losses racked up by Queens Park Rangers in their desperate attempt to stay in the Barclays Premier League suggest financial control is low among their priorities.

And the club’s accounts for the year ending May 31, 2012 do nothing to discount that theory. It has caused huge amusement elsewhere in the top flight that QPR’s profit and loss numbers don’t add up correctly.
More woe: Harry Redknapp's QPR are struggling on the pitch, and their sums don't add up off it

Auditors have signed off on a loss of £22.577million for last season. But the figures in the P & L account come to £1,000 less — with £38,000 added to £22.538m making £22.576m.

QPR would not comment on a simple mathematical blunder that doesn’t even require the use of a calculator to spot. MailBBC


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QPR's Tony Fernandes says relegation finance fears overstated

QPR owner Tony Fernandes says the club would not be "crippled" by relegation and says they are close to operating within Financial Fair Play.
The club's wage bill doubled to £56m in its first year back in the Premier League and it reported a loss of £22.6m as debts jumped 57% to nearly £90m.
Continue reading the main story
The press have blown it out of proportion. Our wage bill is a lot lower than quoted. The salary of Samba is just ludicrous when I read what they've reported
Fernandes says it has been harder than he thought to make the club sustainable in the top flight but is not concerned.
"No fear at all," Fernandes told BBC World Service's Sportsworld show.
And he insisted the club's financial outlay had been "blown out of all proportion" by the media.
QPR are partly owned by Fernandes, and fellow Malaysian businessmen Kamarudin Bin Meranun and Ruben Emir Gnanalingam, who have a combined 66% stake. The remainder belongs to the Mittal family.
The club, who have spent millions of pounds rebuilding their squad following promotion to the top flight in 2011-12, lie bottom of the Premier League with eight games to go and are seven points from safety.
In January, Rangers twice broke their transfer record, spending more than £20m on Loic Remy and Christopher Samba.
Since taking over at the club in August 2011, Fernandes has invested a significant amount on transfers, and the wage bill and debt is likely to have increased dramatically since the last accounts which go up until May 2012.
There have been two further rounds of heavy spending on players since then, in the summer of 2012 and January this year, and despite the promise of parachute payments if they go down, there are fears the club could be in danger of financial meltdown.
But asked whether relegation would cripple the club, Fernandes replied: "No, I don't think so.

QPR signings under Fernandes

January 2013
  • Tal Ben Haim - free
  • Loic Remy - £8m
  • Christopher Samba - £15m
  • Jermain Jenas - free
  • Andros Townsend - loan
Summer 2012
  • Jose Bosingwa - free
  • Julio Cesar - undisclosed
  • Esteban Granero - undisclosed
  • Sam Magri - free
  • Stephane Mbia - undisclosed
  • Fabio Da Silva - loan
  • Park Ji-Sung - £2m
  • Junior Hoilett - £4m
  • Andrew Johnson - free
  • Ryan Nelsen - free
  • Robert Green - free
  • Samba Diakite - undisclosed
January 2012
  • Federico Macheda - loan
  • Taye Taiwo - loan
  • Nedum Onuoha - undisclosed
  • Samba Diakite - loan
  • Djibril Cisse - £4m
  • Bobby Zamora - undisclosed
"If we went down, we would just have to come back up. I've been in the airline business where we have had [to deal with] Sars, bird flu, earthquakes, and an oil crisis - so relegation is just another thing that would have happened. And we learned. We know what we need to do and we've put the right foundations in place."
Fernandes says he is committed to the club and will remain at Loftus Road even if they do find themselves back in the Championship next season. And he insists the extent of their transfer spending, as well as the wages they are supposed to be paying, has been exaggerated.
The Air Asia owner says QPR are not far offthe limits that Financial Fair Play would introduce, and that he feels they have invested wisely. But he conceded that the difficulties in making the club profitable had surprised him.
"It's hard - much harder than I thought," he said.
"It is tough but hopefully next year there is a lot of TV money, hopefully we are still in the Premier League and that will give us a good chance.
"The press have blown it out of proportion. We are not that far away from FFP anyway.
"Our wage bill is a lot lower than being quoted. I mean the salary of Samba and stuff is just ludicrous when I read what they've reported.
"We are no different to any other club. We had to build a whole new team. None of the players who left QPR are in the Premier League anymore. These things happen."BBC


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(Save The Date: The 2013/14 Championship Season Begins August 3...The Premier League Begins August 17)


The Approved Minutes of the Club-Supporters Groups Meeting





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