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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

New Stadium Update... Ephraim/Wolves?...On This Day: Les Allen #QPR Debut: 1965/66 in Photos...Start of Post "First Div Champions" Season...Nigel Quashie Sold...Kiyan Prince's Father Guest on LCI




- 1965-66 in Photos (From Bushman Archives)

Park Ji-sung makes return with Dutch club PSV in Champions League playoff

- Ex-QPR Loanee, Jason Puncheon Set for Crystal Palace Loan


Charles Sale/Daily MAIL - QPR in talks over flash new home as they look to become next club to upgrade

Championship club Queen Park Rangers have overtaken west London neighbours and Premier League giants Chelsea in the search for a new stadium.
Chelsea’s tortuous hunt has stalled, but QPR are in talks over building a futuristic 40,000-seat ground as part of a massive £10billion Canary Wharf-style development at Old Oak Common, near Wormwood Scrubs and Loftus Road.
QPR are advanced enough in negotiations with Hammersmith and Fulham council and the Greater London Authority for a memorandum of understanding to have been drawn up.


Possibility: Loftus Road may be replaced by a new stadium if QPR's plan can be achieved

The plan is to transform 100 acres of industrial wasteland into a vast railway hub for Crossrail and the proposed HS2 link from Euston to Birmingham. A sports arena will also be built, as well as an office and residential complex with 19,000 homes — more than QPR’s current capacity.
The proposals are said to require a £200m contribution from QPR, who have the backing of airline tycoon Tony Fernandes and the Mittal steel family, one of the richest in the UK.
A QPR spokesman said: ‘We are taking a good look at various long-term options to see which makes the most sense.’


Year Flashback: Marketing Week: Queen's Park Rangers revamps data strategy - "Queens Park Rangers is investing heavily in data as it looks to double attendances ahead of a planned new stadium.
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- QPR London Call In with Kiyan Prince's Father and Part-Owner, Ruben Gnanalingam 



Express and StarTrialist Hogan Ephraim awaits Wolves verdict
Wolves will decide the future of QPR trialist Hogan Ephraim within 48 hours, it emerged today.
The 25-year-old Londoner, who is on the available list at Loftus Road, has been training with Wolves this week.
Head coach Kenny Jackett has watched the midfielder closely and is expected to make a final decision on the former West Ham graduate.
Kevin Thelwell, head of football development,  said: “Hogan has been training with us for a few days now.
“We will spend another couple of days having a look at him and then take a decision as to whether to sign him or not.
“He’s a wide player or attacking midfielder we have known about for a while and we wanted to have a close look at him.
“As for a fee, we haven’t got to a stage where we have discussed that yet.”
Having been capped by England at four age group levels up to and including under-19s and won a Championship title winner’s medal in 2010-11, Archway-born Ephraim has a good pedigree.
After signing for QPR from West Ham for a reported fee of £800,000 in 2007, he played in 28 games in Rangers’ race to the Premier League.
He has made a total of 142 League appearances, 108 of them for QPR.
Ephraim has also had loan spells at Colchester, Leeds, Charlton, Bristol City and last season, Toronto in the MLS.
Meanwhile, Wolves have dismissed speculation that they are chasing Roda JC left-winger Guus Hupperts, 21. Thelwell and Jackett made a flying visit to Holland recently but their target was not Hupperts.
“I’m aware of him but he’s not one we’re even discussing,” said Thelwell. “There’s nothing in that.”
Meanwhile, Jackett admitted he faces a selection dilemma ahead of Friday’s televised visit of Crawley.
New-boy Kevin McDonald is ready for his full debut but Jackett must balance that against changing a winning team.
“He’s ready to play but the other side of it is the same team has just won back-to-back games,” said Jackett.
Express and Star


 August 21, 1965: Brentford 6 QPR 1 (Roger Morgan for QPR) and Les Allen making his QPR Debut - And the Allen family relationship with QPR began (and seems to have ended)

Smith
Watson Brady Hazell Langley
R Morgan Sanderson Keen Collins
Allen McAdams



37 years ago, August 21, 1976: Three months after having our League Championship stolen from us...

QPR started the season at home to Everton (who'd we crushed the previous season 5-0)

QPR 0 Everton 4  :'( - And knew wouldn't be a repeat of the previous season

Asides from Webb and Francis, it was the "regular" Championship-winning (almost) 11


15 Year Flashback QPR Official Site

QUASHIE JOINS FOREST!!


RANGERS and Nottingham Forest have agreed a £3 million fee for the sale of Nigel Quashie to the City Ground.

Quashie is currently in Nottingham discussing the transfer. We'll bring you more news later today, when we hope to speak to the QPR management about the transfer.


QPR Official Site - HARFORD ON QUASHIE MOVE

NIGEL QUASHIE has moved from Rangers to Nottingham Forest in a £3 million transfer.

Quashie came up through the youth team ranks at Rangers, signing professional in September 1995. He made his first team debut three months later away to Manchester United. In January 1996, he became the second youngest player ever to score in the FA Cup (proper rounds) when he netted at Tranmere.

Nigel went on to make 62 league and cup appearances for Rangers, scoring five goals. He also represented England under-21’s and England ‘B’.

Rangers boss Ray Harford says:"Obviously, we’re very disappointed to lose Nigel. But we live in a real world and you have to be realistic. Nottingham Forest made an offer and the bid was accepted. So it’s my job to find replacements - from in house, if possible."

"I would stress that the club are not lacking in ambition. And I’m certainly not lacking in ambition. We want to be as successful as we possibly can. We’re hoping to have a good season."

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

#Bolton Ref...#QPR On This Day- #Briatore Incoming...Kevin Gallen Debut...QPR CEO on Future New Stadum...1966/67 Double Season Began

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1966-67 in Photos (Bushman Archives)


- Ref on Saturday vs Bolton: James Adcock-

- On This Day in 1970: Bobby Moore Cleared in Bogota

- The Guardian: Revealed: The Premier League reaches an all-time low of English players• Two-thirds of Premier League players now foreign nationals • Only 12 Englishmen bought by top-flight clubs this summer





15 years ago today on the Official Site - August 20, 1998


QPR Official Site PLANS FOR THE FUTURE OUTLINED

LOFTUS ROAD Plc's new chief executive Simon Crane has some dynamic thoughts about the future of the club.

Rangers are committed to returning to the Premiership and there is also the possibility of a new stadium in the future.

Simon says: "The biggest thing I�ve learnt so far is that it is going to take a substantive collective effort as we go through the challenges that face us over the next few years.

"We need to take a vision as to where we as a club and as a business are going in the future. Certainly the first big barrier that I need to knock aside is in establishing that vision, collectively involving other stakeholders. Key stakeholders are the fans of both Queens Park Rangers and Wasps.

"Then we need to put into place an action plan. This will be with the help of the very able people that I�ve discovered are already employed by this company. Our plan will cover the steps we are going to take to get to where we want to be.

"What I would say to interested parties is...We are going to get to where we want to be. It�s going to be a slow process. Some big decisions need to be taken along the way. But, and I�ll say it again, we are going to get to where we are going to go.


Six year Flashback

As Nick De Marco, Kevin Steele and James Ferrary resigned prior to the takeover. They were all "interesting" Board appointments

QPR Holdings Board of Directors Resigns as Preparatory Step to Takeover
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QPR Official Site - BOARD CHANGES
Posted on: Mon 20 Aug 2007


The Board of Directors of QPR Holdings Ltd have tendered their resignations with immediate effect ahead of potential new investment.
Speaking to www.qpr.co.uk earlier today, out-going Board members Nick De Marco, James Ferrary and Kevin Steele issued the following statement.
"We are delighted to be able to tender our resignations from the Board of Queens Park Rangers Football Club in order to assist in the changes set to take place this week.
We believe the new investment coming into the Club will be the most important for years; will save QPR from the perilous financial position we have found ourselves in over the past years; and should put the Club in an excellent position to move forward.
We would like to thank Gianni Paladini in particular for attracting this important new investment and we are delighted he will stay on as Chairman of the Club. Gianni has had a difficult job keeping the Club going but he has pulled off a master-stroke in bringing in this new investment.
We are also deeply grateful to Antonio Caliendo and Franco Zanotti for both financing the Club over the past years and for the terms upon which they have agreed to assist with the new investment.

We are certain the new investors and the new board will get behind John Gregory and give him the support he needs. We are also positive that the fans can get behind a new board and continue in their loyal and unrivalled support for the team.
It has been an honour for all of us to serve this great Club, and we are grateful to all the staff and supporters we have had the pleasure to work with."
*The Club will be making no further comment at this stage.

qprreport.blogspot.com/2007/08/qpr-holdings-board-of-directors-resigns.html

And the Press:

TIMES ONLINE August 20, 2007
QPR board resigns ahead of takeover

Times Online and Agencies

The board of directors at Queens Park Rangers have resigned from their posts with immediate effect ahead of potential new investment in the club.
Flavio Briatore, the Renault Formula One team boss, has been widely tipped to complete a �22 million takeover at Loftus Road this week.
The outgoing board members of QPR Holdings Ltd Nick De Marco, James Ferrary and Kevin Steele issued a statement saying: "We believe the new investment coming into the club will be the most important for years. It will save QPR from the perilous financial position we have found ourselves in and should put the club in an excellent position to move forward.
"We would like to thank Gianni Paladini in particular for attracting this important new investment and we are delighted he will stay on as chairman of the club.
The Times

PA Sports - BOARD RESIGN AT QPR

The board of directors of QPR Holdings Ltd have resigned from their posts with immediate effect ahead of potential new investment.
Renault Formula One team boss Flavio Briatore has been widely tipped to complete a �22million takeover of the Championship club this week. And ahead of the expected announcement, outgoing board members Nick De Marco, James Ferrary and Kevin Steele issued a statement on the club�s official website.
"We believe the new investment coming into the club will be the most important for years. It will save QPR from the perilous financial position we have found ourselves in and should put the club in an excellent position to move forward," read the statement. PA Sports

BBC - QPR move step closer to takeover

Briatore may be set to be part of the QPR takeover
QPR's board of directors have resigned ahead of an expected takeover by a group that includes Renault Formula One team boss Flavio Briatore.
It comes after major shareholder Antonio Caliendo and his backers agreed to sell their stake in the club.

Gianni Paladini will stay on as chairman, but James Steele, Nick De Marco and James Ferrary are leaving.

"The new investment will be the most important for years," said a statement from the trio of ex-board members.

The statement continued: "It will save QPR from the perilous financial position we have found ourselves in and should put the club in an excellent position to move forward.

"We would like to thank Gianni Paladini in particular for attracting this important new investment and we are delighted he will stay on as chairman of the club.

"We are certain the new investors and the new board will get behind manager John Gregory and give him the support he needs." BBC
qprreport.blogspot.com/2007_08_01_archive.html

Six year Flashback

As Nick De Marco, Kevin Steele and James Ferrary resigned prior to the takeover. They were all "interesting" Board appointments

QPR Holdings Board of Directors Resigns as Preparatory Step to Takeover
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QPR Official Site - BOARD CHANGES
Posted on: Mon 20 Aug 2007


The Board of Directors of QPR Holdings Ltd have tendered their resignations with immediate effect ahead of potential new investment.
Speaking to www.qpr.co.uk earlier today, out-going Board members Nick De Marco, James Ferrary and Kevin Steele issued the following statement.
"We are delighted to be able to tender our resignations from the Board of Queens Park Rangers Football Club in order to assist in the changes set to take place this week.
We believe the new investment coming into the Club will be the most important for years; will save QPR from the perilous financial position we have found ourselves in over the past years; and should put the Club in an excellent position to move forward.
We would like to thank Gianni Paladini in particular for attracting this important new investment and we are delighted he will stay on as Chairman of the Club. Gianni has had a difficult job keeping the Club going but he has pulled off a master-stroke in bringing in this new investment.
We are also deeply grateful to Antonio Caliendo and Franco Zanotti for both financing the Club over the past years and for the terms upon which they have agreed to assist with the new investment.

We are certain the new investors and the new board will get behind John Gregory and give him the support he needs. We are also positive that the fans can get behind a new board and continue in their loyal and unrivalled support for the team.
It has been an honour for all of us to serve this great Club, and we are grateful to all the staff and supporters we have had the pleasure to work with."
*The Club will be making no further comment at this stage.

qprreport.blogspot.com/2007/08/qpr-holdings-board-of-directors-resigns.html

And the Press:

TIMES ONLINE August 20, 2007
QPR board resigns ahead of takeover

Times Online and Agencies

The board of directors at Queens Park Rangers have resigned from their posts with immediate effect ahead of potential new investment in the club.
Flavio Briatore, the Renault Formula One team boss, has been widely tipped to complete a �22 million takeover at Loftus Road this week.
The outgoing board members of QPR Holdings Ltd Nick De Marco, James Ferrary and Kevin Steele issued a statement saying: "We believe the new investment coming into the club will be the most important for years. It will save QPR from the perilous financial position we have found ourselves in and should put the club in an excellent position to move forward.
"We would like to thank Gianni Paladini in particular for attracting this important new investment and we are delighted he will stay on as chairman of the club.
The Times

PA Sports - BOARD RESIGN AT QPR

The board of directors of QPR Holdings Ltd have resigned from their posts with immediate effect ahead of potential new investment.
Renault Formula One team boss Flavio Briatore has been widely tipped to complete a �22million takeover of the Championship club this week. And ahead of the expected announcement, outgoing board members Nick De Marco, James Ferrary and Kevin Steele issued a statement on the club�s official website.
"We believe the new investment coming into the club will be the most important for years. It will save QPR from the perilous financial position we have found ourselves in and should put the club in an excellent position to move forward," read the statement. PA Sports

BBC - QPR move step closer to takeover

Briatore may be set to be part of the QPR takeover
QPR's board of directors have resigned ahead of an expected takeover by a group that includes Renault Formula One team boss Flavio Briatore.
It comes after major shareholder Antonio Caliendo and his backers agreed to sell their stake in the club.

Gianni Paladini will stay on as chairman, but James Steele, Nick De Marco and James Ferrary are leaving.

"The new investment will be the most important for years," said a statement from the trio of ex-board members.

The statement continued: "It will save QPR from the perilous financial position we have found ourselves in and should put the club in an excellent position to move forward.

"We would like to thank Gianni Paladini in particular for attracting this important new investment and we are delighted he will stay on as chairman of the club.

"We are certain the new investors and the new board will get behind manager John Gregory and give him the support he needs." BBC
qprreport.blogspot.com/2007_08_01_archive.html



QPR started at home to Shrewsbury and drew 2-2: Les Allen and Rodney Marsh - 6,343 were there.

Springett
Watson Sibley Hunt Hazell
Lazarus Collins, Keen, Rorger Morgan
Allen Marsh


Other On This Day Results -


On this day in 1962 (NOT the opening game) QPR 5 Halifax 0



19 Years Ago Today, Kevin Gallen made his QPR Debut on Opening Day at Manchester United (QPR Lost 0-2)


36 Years ago: August 20, 1977 - QPR, with Frank Sibley having replaced Dave Sexton as QPR Manager - at age 29...Kicked off at Loftus Road against Aston Villa.
QPR Lost 2-1. I think Dave Needham and Bryan Williams making their QPR debuts


And Two Years ago: Everton 0 QPR 1

Match Reports & Comments (and Photos)
qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=25510

Queens Park Rangers
01 Kenny
02 Orr
05 Hall Booked
06 Gabbidon
16 Connolly
04 Derry
07 Taarabt
11 Faurlin
14 Buzsaky
19 Agyemang (Bothroyd - 55' )
21 Smith (Ephraim - 66' )

Substitutes
26 Murphy
13 Gorkss
15 Perone
23 Moen
25 Ephraim
36 Andrade
10 Bothroyd

Read more: http://qprreport.proboards.com/thread/15789/1966-season-gallen-debut-bthdays#ixzz2cVlOMpcS


BIRTHDAYS

Former Manager, Stewart Houston Turns 64 - Born August 20, 1949.

Houston was appointed QPR Manager in 1996 (instead of Venables, Graham or a real possibility, Alan Curbishley). Took over from Ray Wilkins and was QPR Manager for just over a year, forming a partnership with Bruce Rioch.
Among the players he signed for QPR: John Spencer, Gavin Peacoc-k, Matt Rose, Steve Morrow, Lee Harper and Mike Sheron.
- Houston/Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Houston

Stewart Houston's QPR managerial career
Team From To Games Won Lost Drawn
QPR 16-09-1996 10-11-1997 63 25 23 15
www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=1161



Lee Charles Turns 42 - Born August 20, 1971...
Charles was signed by Ray Wilkins from non-League. Charles made a few appearances in QPR's relegation season and the following season, before moving on to Barnet.

Lee Charles Profiled/Interviewed
Q: ".... What is the most memorable moment of your career?
A: Signing for QPR. As a kid I always supported Liverpool but my best mate's granddad used to be chief steward at QPR. Signing pro was what I always wanted to do.



Sunday, August 18, 2013

#Ipswich...Two Years Today: #TonyFernandes Buys #QPR - What was Said...34 Years Ago: Goddard and Allen Score for QPR as Post-Relegation Season Begins...Michael Meaker Birthday

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- Year Ago Today: The Season Began with QPR's Game Against Swansea!

- QPR: Fan-Club Representative Meeting Report


- QPR 1 Ipswich 0 - Reports/Photos/Video



34 Years Ago Today: Newly-relegated QPR, under the Managership of Tommy Docherty, kick off the season vs Bristol Rovers.
Clive Allen and Paul Goddard scoring.
Woods
Elsey Howe Roeder Gillard
Shanks MCreery
Goddard Hamilton Neal Allen
Stan Bowles left out  ...Tony Currie injured
And before Docherty went out and bought Bob Hazell AND Steve Wicks...Steve Burke AND Gordon Hill QPR Report




- 42nd Birthday for Michael Meaker



- Marking Two Years Since Tony Fernandes Bought QPR

QPR Official Site August 18, 2011 - EXCLUSIVE: FERNANDES SEALS TAKEOVER


Malaysian business tycoon Tony Fernandes CBE has completed his takeover of Queens Park Rangers Football Club.

Fernandes' company Tune Group have bought a majority stake in the Club, buying out previous majority shareholders Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone.

The 47 year-old founder of AirAsia, who is also the team principal of Formula One's Team Lotus, and his business partners, have a controlling stake of 66 per-cent and will work alongside the Mittal Family, who have retained their 33 per-cent stake.

Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Fernandes said: "I lived in Uxbridge Road for many years and grew up around the area.

"Everyone knows I've followed West Ham all my life, but I've always had a soft spot for QPR.

"Rangers were one of the first teams I watched as a child at Loftus Road."

Fernandes - who will take the role of Chairman of QPR Holdings Ltd and be joined on the board by joint Tune Group owner Mr Kamarudin Bin Meranun, one of Malaysia's most successful business tycoons -added: "The opportunity to get involved with the Club was mentioned to me by the previous owners and here I am.

"I've always wanted to be involved in football and the appeal of a London Club, like QPR, was too good an opportunity to turn down.

"It's funny how life has a way of spinning things round. It goes full circle sometimes.

"QPR is a raw diamond and hopefully I can contribute into turning it into a diamond."

Amit Bhatia, who will resume his position as Vice Chairman of the Club, told www.qpr.co.uk: "I'm very excited to welcome Tony to QPR and having spent considerable time with him, know that we share the same vision and values.

"We have discussed in great detail how to restore pride at the Club and I'm very pleased with the outcome of these discussions.

"It was a very difficult decision to resign from the board when I did, so I'm thrilled to be back and would like to thank all those who supported me and my family and look forward to serving the Club to the best of my abilities again.

"Tony and I will work alongside each other to try and make this season as exciting and successful as possible. I love this Club and this is a very happy day for me."

Fernandes added: "I have ambitions in the long term.

"I could easily say we're going to win the Champions League and the Premier League, but that's really not my style. I don't want to make big promises I can't guarantee.

"I want the fans to be proud of what we're doing and be involved as much as we can. The fans pay good money and are stakeholders, so whatever we do, I want the fans to be proud. We'll do it in style and with integrity.

"I'm keen to create a good Academy, so that there's a constant supply of players. We're in a fantastic part of London and we should be bringing kids through.

"The third aspect is to be a strong partner in the community and to make a difference in the community.

"Of course you don't go into anything in the sporting world and not want to be the best, but these things take time and I'd rather let the results speaks for themselves."

*The Club will be making no further comment at this stage. QPR


QPR Official Site - Fernandes "Soundbites" (Before the Press Conference!) - EXCLUSIVE: TONY TALKS

Soundbytes from our exclusive interview with QPR's new majority shareholder Tony Fernandes ...


*TF ... on Neil Warnock

"I feel very good about Neil. He has similarities to me.

"He's very impulsive. He says what he believes, without maybe thinking of the consequences sometimes, but I'm famous for that in my country.

"He's honest and transparent and a very excitable person.

"I love his passion and that word is key in my psyche.

"Money can get you so far, but passion can get you a lot, lot further.

"From what I've seen in my short time here, he has the passion and the hunger to make this a success.

"My gift is analysing people and there is something special with Neil."


*TF ... on transfer funds

"Without doubt there will be funds made available.

"It won't be crazy money though, because having watched football for a long, long time, I don't think our squad is too bad.

"We've got some special players. The front-line looks as strong as many in the Premier League.

"We need to strengthen and I've spoken to Neil. I think two or three good players could make a big difference.

"Neil will identify the players. He's living the dream and this has been his life for so long now.

"What I will do is give confidence that when he comes to me with a name and I'll say 'yeah, okay, let's try it.'

"I think he was shocked earlier this week when he mentioned some of the names and I backed him and said let's go for it.

"The first name I said to him he just laughed at me. Twenty-four hours later he rang me and said 'are you serious?'

"He came back and I said 'well, if we do it, save a chapter in your next book for this.'

"We're not going to spend £30 or £40 million but if a player is identified and he fits in, it's penny wise, pound foolish not to do it."


*TF ... on the short-term

"I'm excited and nervous.

"My ambition this year is just to stay up and build a good structure and solid foundation to grow for the future.

"Obviously there'll be nerves after 15 years away from the top-flight, but there's always up and downs and that's something I've lived with for all my business life."


*TF ... on the Mittal Family

"I think it will be a good relationship with the Mittal Family that we can build on over the years.

"I don't know them that well, but we share a common passion.

"They're very passionate. Amit is extremely passionate and that's why I wanted them to be involved.

"Money is easy, power is easy - passion is something that can't be bought.

"That attracted me more to the Club than anything else really, that the partner I'd be working with shared the same passion as me.

"I pride my whole life on passion. You've got to be passionate and love what you do - the rest becomes easier if you're hungry."


*TF ... on commitment to the cause

"Talk is easy, but I'm either zero or 100 per-cent and I am going to put my maximum into this.

"I'm very excited. Whether we win or lose, even if it's four or five one week, I'll still be there to the end.

"We all share the same common goal - and that's QPR."


*TF ... on the opening day defeat to Bolton

"I think the boys did fantastically against Bolton.

"Ninety-nine per-cent of people will probably say that's a tainted view, but for 45 minutes I thought we made Bolton look very ordinary.

"I'm encouraged by the squad we've got."


*TF ... on his ambitions

"I don't really want to talk about long-term ambitions.

"I could easily say we're going to win the Champions League and the Premier League, but that's really not my style.

"I have ambitions in the long term.

"I want the fans to be proud of what we're doing and be involved as much as we can. The fans pay good money and are stakeholders, so whatever we do, i want the fans to be proud. We'll do it in style and with integrity.

"I'm keen to create a good Academy, so that there's a constant supply of players. We're in a fantastic part of London and we should be bringing kids through.

"The third aspect is to be a strong partner in the community and to make a difference in the community.

"Of course you don't go into anything in the sporting world and not want to be the best, but these things take time and I'd rather let the results speaks for themselves than make big promises I can't guarantee."


*TF ... on sponsorship

"Sponsorship isn't a top priority to be honest.

"Obviously there's maybe a little bit of pride involved that we're the only Club without a sponsor, but we could get a sponsor tomorrow, but at what price?

"My top priority is to make sure we survive in the Premier League; to give the Manager and the management my support to go out there and do their best job without an overhang from any of the shareholders. And to create a development Academy for the future.

"If worse comes to worse, I'm sure I can persuade Air Asia or Malaysian Airlines to come on board and sponsor us!"


*TF ... on the Loftus Road loan

"The loan against Loftus Road is a shareholders loan. It's been transferred to me and the Mittal Family.

"It's nothing to worry about.
" QPR

QPR Report


THE TAKEOVER REPORTS


Guardian/Owen Gibson - Tony Fernandes vows to review ticket prices and investments at QPR


• Fernandes says he will 'definitely' review ticket prices
• Neil Warnock describes the deal as 'momentous'


Queens Park Rangers' new owner, Tony Fernandes, has vowed to review contentious ticket price rises before the club's next home match and to reconnect with disenfranchised fans after taking control in a £35m deal.

Neil Warnock hailed the deal, which ends the turbulent tenure of Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore, as "momentous", the manager saying it would give him the platform to keep the club in the Premier League. "It's a fantastic day for me personally. As a manager, results determine if you get the sack. You hope you are given a fair crack of the whip and have an opportunity to try."

Warnock will now target players including West Ham United's Scott Parker. "Up to today I did fear if we had enough structure to progress. To be on a level playing field with a third or two-thirds of the Premier League is a great opportunity for me, my staff and my players."

Fernandes, with a personal fortune estimated at more than £200m, underlined his support for Warnock and promised to back him in the transfer market, with a renewed bid for Parker already under consideration. The Malaysian, a lifelong West Ham fan who has failed in two attempts to buy the East End club and in the process fell out with David Gold and David Sullivan, said he had always had a "soft spot" for QPR, having lived on the Uxbridge Road for "many years".

But although the AirAsia chief executive pledged funds to invest in the long-term development of the club's academy and infrastructure, and is believed to have promised Warnock around £10m for players, he said fans should not expect a benefactor with limitless funds."I don't believe you can run any venture that isn't profitable. You have to build a proper structure for the business to develop," he said.

Fernandes, the co-owner of Formula One's Team Lotus, pointed to his experience in that sport in controlling costs and exploring the potential for exploiting social media and new ways of engaging with fans and sponsors.

"My whole life has been building things. At AirAsia I bought the airline for £250,000 and it was two planes and losing lots of money," Fernandes said. "In the first year we did 200,000 passengers and 10 years on we're doing 32 million. I think football is a fantastic business if run well and it's a fantastic brand-building business for the things that we do."

His long-term business partner, Kamarudin Bin Meranun, has also invested in the deal and will join the board. Fernandes said QPR were a "rough diamond" in a "fantastic location" and had "huge potential to develop into something special".

Despite winning promotion to the Premier League, disgruntled fans have been concerned by huge ticket price rises and a lack of investment in the team. Fernandes said they would "definitely" review ticket prices.

"We will seek views from the management and fans. Talk is easy but implementation is much more difficult. My view is that this is a club for everybody and, if we have to make changes, we will. If we are to make an announcement, it will be before the next home game."

Amit Bhatia, who resigned as chairman in May after clashing with Briatore over issues including ticket prices, will return to the club as vice chairman. Lakshmi Mittal, the Indian steel magnate with a £17.5bn fortune, has retained his 33% stake in the club. Phil Beard, who was director of marketing for London's successful 2012 Olympic bid and oversaw the Millennium Dome's conversion into the O2 arena, will be the club's new chief executive.

Fernandes said that he and Bhatia would explore the possibilities for exploiting QPR in Asia and India and said his AirAsia and Malaysian brands would be "heavily involved" in the club. One of them is likely to be emblazoned on QPR's shirts.

Fernandes, an avid Tweeter, said he hoped to use social media to make bring the club closer to fans. "The power of social media is to be as close to the fanbase as you can. They can interact with you and tell you good and bad. That's the way I want to run the club, I want to be open and transparent." He said he had already received hundreds of messages from fans.

Warnock, who saw his team beaten 4-0 at home by Bolton Wanderers in their first Premier League match for 15 years, said it was unlikely any new faces would come in before Saturday's match at Everton but he would be "disappointed" if there were none before their match against Wigan Athletic on 27 August.

"We have got to look to the future now. It gives me a fighting chance to bring the players in that I think are needed to stabilise us at the top level," Warnock said. Guardian


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QPR's Tony Fernandes looking to build bridges – as well as his fortune


The new owner has made no secret that he bought QPR not only for the love of football but as a sponsorship vehicle

The Queens Park Rangers owner, Tony Fernandes, is optimistic about the future of the Premier League club. Photograph: Adam Holt/Action Images

Tony Fernandes said with a little understatement on becoming Queens Park Rangers' majority owner that he has "a communicative style", and supporters will justifiably expect their club to be more approachable now, after the high-handedness of the Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore roadshow. Fernandes, who, with three partners, built AirAsia from a loss-making company with two planes to Malaysia's version of EasyJet, has that modern businessman's touch of talking to people and an appreciation of publicity, for himself – complete with famous Twitter account – and for his businesses.

Expressing all the right sentiments to soothe QPR fans' sullen resentment over the price hikes that immediately followed May's promotion to the Premier League, Fernandes, in an interview with the Guardian, was not all soft soap, however. He made no secret that he was motivated to buy QPR for £45m not only for the love of football, but as a sponsorship, marketing vehicle for AirAsia, where he remains a significant shareholder, and Malaysian Airlines, in which he and a partner more recently bought a 20% stake.

"Many people do not realise the power of sport to market a brand," said Fernandes, whose Lotus Formula One team is sponsored by AirAsia, which also sponsored last year's British Grand Prix and, for a time, Manchester United. "You can spend £40m on advertising and have nothing like the same effect. Around the world, everybody watches Premier League football."

Through building up AirAsia, which has brought him decoration in several countries including a CBE here, his Formula One escapades and steady profile raising, Fernandes has become a public figure, whose career and success story have been serially told. Born in Kuala Lumpur, where he played the piano at the tupperware parties and conventions that made his mother's fortune, he was educated in England, at the Epsom College boarding school, then the London School of Economics.

He qualified as an accountant and worked in the music industry for 14 years, including for Time Warner. He did not agree with the AOL merger in 2000, and left the company to do the deal that made his real fortune – buying the debt-laden AirAsia, with three partners, for a token one Malaysian ringgit in 2001.

He said he mortgaged his home and had just £250,000 to invest initially, but he and the partners reshaped AirAsia into a low-cost airline flying, according to its most recent annual report, 18 million passengers to 65 cities in Asia and around the world, turning over £790m and making a pre-tax profit of £200m. Tune Air, the company Fernandes and his partners formed to buy AirAsia, still owns 26%, and he said he sold shares in the airline to raise the cash to buy into QPR. Kamarudin Meranun, a co-investor, who will join the QPR board, is a longstanding Malaysian partner with Fernandes.

Eager to become involved in football, Fernandes tried twice to take over West Ham United, first in 2009 when it was being run by the insolvent Icelandic bank Straumur, then as recently as June. The club's co-owner, David Sullivan, rejected his offer as "derisory" and criticised him for talking about it on Twitter – Fernandes claims he was already in negotiations and tweeted about it to clarify that he was interested to "hundreds" of people who were asking him. When it was clear there was no deal, he said he was approached by Ecclestone, who has nursed an apparently semi‑detached attitude to QPR after taking over as Briatore's backer in 2007.

Amit Bhatia, who won respect from fans during his time as chairman before resigning in May after the price hikes and Ecclestone's rejection of his own takeover offer, will become involved again, and his father-in-law, the Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, is retaining his 33% stake. Bhatia, considered a smart young Indian executive, and Fernandes, aspiring to be something of a Malaysian Stelios Haji-Ioannou, the EasyJet founder, are said to have struck up a rapport and intend to run QPR efficiently with a modern, enlightened touch.

"I'm lucky," Fernandes said. "I love football, I love the Premier League, I am investing in something I love, and it is also good for my business."

Many, though, have arrived at Premier League clubs similarly proclaiming it a dream come true, then been taken aback at the scale of money required for the wages of players to have a hope of surviving. Fernandes, a relentless enthusiast who was beaming on Thursday, will hope his experience in football will always be a happy one. The Guardian


Independent - Jack Pitt-Brooke - New QPR owner promises 'love' for Warnock

Tony Fernandes promised yesterday to give manager Neil Warnock "the support and love required", after becoming Queen's Park Rangers chairman and majority shareholder.

Fernandes bought out the previous majority shareholders Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone, strengthening Warnock's position at the club. Amit Bhatia, Warnock ally and part of the Mittal family, which owns 33 per cent of the club, will return as vice-chairman, the post he resigned in May.

Warnock admitted his relief yesterday at the end of a period of board-room instability, and at Bhatia's coming back to the club. "If you look at my time here, until possibly March-time this year, I've never had a better feeling at football in my whole life," Warnock revealed. "It's been a difficult few months for me and I wouldn't say it has all been that enjoyable but it's something you have to cope with."

So far this summer QPR have not been particularly assertive in the transfer market, despite the wealth of their former owners. Their only cash spent so far this summer is £1.25m on Blackpool striker DJ Campbell. Jay Bothroyd and Kieron Dyer have also arrived on free transfers. But Fernandes insisted yesterday that the club would invest in new players before the end of the window. "We will give [Warnock] what he requires to do the job to the best of his ability," he said. "It's not just about players today, it is about infrastructure. But players are the immediate [priority] because there is a deadline."

Warnock hopes to bring in up to five players before the end of the transfer window. "It's just a great day for me," he said, "the opportunity to bring three, four, five quality players into a squad that's already a good set of lads." Warnock said that West Ham midfielder Scott Parker was "one of a number of options" he was looking at. "We're actively looking at a number of players before the deadline closes. We are looking at quality players."

While Fernandes, founder of AirAsia and team principal of Formula One's Team Lotus, promised to spend money this month, he was clear that QPR would not be the recipients of unsustainable largesse. "You cannot run any venture that isn't profitable," Fernandes said. "You have to build a proper structure for the business to develop. I'm not saying it is going to be profitable tomorrow but certainly that is the ambition. Sensible business operations are needed for the long-term survivability of any sport."

Fernandes used to live on Uxbridge Road and confessed he "always had a soft spot for QPR". Regarding ticket prices, Fernandes said QPR was a "club for everybody" and there would be a review. Independent


Dave McIntyre/West London Sport - Amit Bhatia

Amit Bhatia insists QPR needed change at the top in order to stand any chance of surviving in the Premier League.

Bhatia is back at Loftus Road as company vice-chairman – the position he quit in May after a disagreement with Flavio Briatore.

He will work alongside new majority shareholder Tony Fernandes and believes the pair can help establish Rangers in the top flight.

“We badly needed stability at the club,” Bhatia told West London Sport.

“You can get away with certain things in the Championship but in the Premier League you’re playing on a different stage and you have to conduct yourself in a certain way. It’s different.

“Now, there is absolute 100% certainty that Flavio and Bernie are no longer involved with QPR. They have no ties with the club left. Their involvement is completely finished.”

“I’ve sat down with Tony and discussed with him where I think we can make this club better and replicate the success of last season.”

He added: “I’m thrilled to be back. I received an incredible amount of support when I resigned. I received literally hundreds of letters from fans.

“I was very humbled by it – and felt very sad too, actually, because some people obviously felt I’d done some good and wanted me to stay involved, yet circumstances meant I couldn’t.

“It makes coming back that much sweeter. I couldn’t be happier. I really feel this is the start of something special for the club.”

Last year it was suggested the Mittal family had ousted Briatore from power, which was never the case.

But Bhatia says this time there is no room for doubt that the Briatore era is over, and that all ties to the Italian and former co-owner Bernie Ecclestone have been cut.

Bhatia has a close relationship with manager Neil Warnock

Bhatia said: “Last season I was very much the one guiding the club along with Neil Warnock until Flavio and Bernie did get involved again.

“Now, there is absolute 100% certainty that Flavio and Bernie are no longer involved with QPR. Their shares have totally been bought and they have no board representation.

“They have no ties with the club left. Balance sheet, debt, amounts owed – all of it. Their involvement with QPR is completely finished.”

Bhatia says that also applies to ownership of the Loftus Road ground, which effectively passed into Briatore’s hands when he facilitated a loan to pay off the infamous £10m debt to ABC Corporation, which was secured using the stadium as collateral so that Rangers could come out of administration in 2002.

“That loan will probably continue to exist, but it has now been bought off [by the new regime],” Bhatia explained.

“The stadium loan when we inherited the club was a loan that was unfair on QPR and brought an extremely high rate of interest.

“We decided to replace the loan with our own loan, which was done on an interest-free basis. It was to lighten the burden on the club.

“It is a [current] shareholders’ loan to the club which no longer involves Flavio and is non-interest bearing. I think that’s the most sound and rational way of doing it.”

Bhatia confirmed the new-look board are reviewing the position of Gianni Paladini, who has been stripped of the role of club chairman – a title he held for six years and retained despite a number of changes to the company board.

“Flavio and Bernie are out and Gianni’s situation has to be reviewed,” he said.

“He brings some value to the club, but there are other things that we have to make sure are treated correctly and done in the proper way.

“Over a period of time, we’ll make decisions. For now Gianni remains at the club, but what the future holds for him we’ll just have to wait and see.” West London Sport


QPR Official Site - WARNOCK: ‘A MOMENTOUS DAY’

Posted on: Thu 18 Aug 2011

Neil Warnock couldn't contain his excitement, as the Club announced Tony Fernandes' takeover of QPR at a Loftus Road press conference this afternoon (Thursday).

Flanked by Fernandes and Amit Bhatia - who will also resume in his position of Vice Chairman - the R's gaffer was all smiles, as the trio fielded a whole host of questions from the local, national and international press from 2pm.

"It's a momentous day," Warnock told www.qpr.co.uk. "To get Tony on board and listen to his ideas and plans for the Club is exciting - not just for the First Team but for the whole Club.

"I think everyone connected with QPR should be excited about the whole prospect.

"The Club needs the stability and expertise that Tony has got to take it to the next step.

"We've got to the Promised Land and we want to stay there and build a Club for the future - that doesn't happen overnight.

"We have to put bricks in place to build that foundation - everything about today is positive."

Bhatia - as most R's fans will remember - played a major role in bringing Warnock to W12 last March. The 62 year-old continued: "It only seems like yesterday when I came through the door.

"Everybody knows why I came here - Amit was instrumental in me doing so.

"I'm as excited today as I was when I came and shook Amit's hand to take the job last year.

"I told him then that we'd get up next year, and I don't think he quite believed me when I told him that!"

There are just 12 days until the summer window slams shut and Warnock admits that he'll be working tirelessly to bring in further additions to his squad.

He added: "Fortunately for me, we've still got time to bring in targets that we need at the Club, to take us to where we want to be.

"We'll all be working very hard in the coming days and weeks to bring in those players who I think we need to compete at the level we're talking about.

"We learnt so much last year to get to where we are now and we've got to learn quickly again to take the Club forward.

"Now we've got the people now on board, it's within our capabilities to do that." QPR


QPR Official Site - EXCLUSIVE: FERNANDES SEALS TAKEOVER
Posted on: Thu 18 Aug 2011

Malaysian business tycoon Tony Fernandes CBE has completed his takeover of Queens Park Rangers Football Club.

Fernandes' company Tune Group have bought a majority stake in the Club, buying out previous majority shareholders Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone.

The 47 year-old founder of AirAsia, who is also the team principal of Formula One's Team Lotus, and his business partners, have a controlling stake of 66 per-cent and will work alongside the Mittal Family, who have retained their 33 per-cent stake.
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Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Fernandes said: "I lived in Uxbridge Road for many years and grew up around the area.

"Everyone knows I've followed West Ham all my life, but I've always had a soft spot for QPR.

"Rangers were one of the first teams I watched as a child at Loftus Road."

Fernandes - who will take the role of Chairman of QPR Holdings Ltd and be joined on the board by joint Tune Group owner Mr Kamarudin Bin Meranun, one of Malaysia's most successful business tycoons -added: "The opportunity to get involved with the Club was mentioned to me by the previous owners and here I am.

"I've always wanted to be involved in football and the appeal of a London Club, like QPR, was too good an opportunity to turn down.

"It's funny how life has a way of spinning things round. It goes full circle sometimes.

"QPR is a raw diamond and hopefully I can contribute into turning it into a diamond."

Amit Bhatia, who will resume his position as Vice Chairman of the Club, told www.qpr.co.uk: "I'm very excited to welcome Tony to QPR and having spent considerable time with him, know that we share the same vision and values.

"We have discussed in great detail how to restore pride at the Club and I'm very pleased with the outcome of these discussions.

"It was a very difficult decision to resign from the board when I did, so I'm thrilled to be back and would like to thank all those who supported me and my family and look forward to serving the Club to the best of my abilities again.

"Tony and I will work alongside each other to try and make this season as exciting and successful as possible. I love this Club and this is a very happy day for me."

Fernandes added: "I have ambitions in the long term.

"I could easily say we're going to win the Champions League and the Premier League, but that's really not my style. I don't want to make big promises I can't guarantee.

"I want the fans to be proud of what we're doing and be involved as much as we can. The fans pay good money and are stakeholders, so whatever we do, I want the fans to be proud. We'll do it in style and with integrity.

"I'm keen to create a good Academy, so that there's a constant supply of players. We're in a fantastic part of London and we should be bringing kids through.

"The third aspect is to be a strong partner in the community and to make a difference in the community.

"Of course you don't go into anything in the sporting world and not want to be the best, but these things take time and I'd rather let the results speaks for themselves."

*The Club will be making no further comment at this stage. QPR



GIANNI PALADINI


Dave McIntyre - West London Sport - Paladini’s six-year reign is over


Gianni Paladini is no longer QPR chairman and the club’s new-look board are to discuss his future in the coming days.

Paladini was Rangers’ longest-serving chairman since Jim Gregory, having held the position since 2005.

Tony Fernandes was on Wednesday confirmed as company chairman and majority shareholder at Loftus Road, with Amit Bhatia returning to the post of company vice-chairman.

Paladini’s position as club chairman has not been affected by a number of changes to the company board in recent years, but this time around he has not survived the cull.

Fernandes is this week taking soundings from Bhatia with a view to announcing a restructure of the club in the near future.

But the decision has already been taken to strip Paladini of the title he has held since prevailing in a boardroom coup six years ago.

Paladini, who is still under contract, has always been seen by the Mittal family as someone with a contribution to make because of his experience in the game.

But disagreements between the controversial Italian and Bhatia’s trusted friend Ishan Saksena caused acrimony prior to Saksena being removed as company chairman and managing director in May.

He will also no longer be used as a bridge between the manager and board, which became his primary job under the Flavio Briatore-led regime.

Paladini’s function as a meeter and greeter, which he has retained by virtue of being the only QPR director who attends every match, also hangs by a thread, with a number of alternatives for the role already being considered.

The Fernandes-led restructure will include the appointment of Philip Beard as chief executive.

Beard, a senior member of the successful London 2012 Olympic bid team and former CEO of The O2, will formally start work once Premier League approval is received. West London Sport


Paul Warburton-Fulham Chronicle - Gianni Paladini set to leave QPR


CONTROVERSIAL chairman Gianni Paladini is set to leave QPR with a two-year pay off.

The current Rangers club supremo was the focal point for fans' ire when he was deemed to have made mistakes over the transfer of midfielder Alejandro Faurlin.

As a result, the FA at one stage threatened a points deduction that would have derailed Hoops promotion hopes last season - only lifted on the morning of the final match against Leeds.

After the game, the Italian was roundly booed when answering questions over the loudspeaker system. But the man born in Naples in 1946 was seen as a saviour when he rescued Rangers from administration in 2003" Fulham Chronicle


Evening Standard -Tony Fernandes axes Gianni Paladini on his first day in charge

Tony Fernandes has sacked chairman Gianni Paladini in his first act as Queens Park Rangers' new owner and taken on the role himself.

Fernandes moved swiftly after his company, Tune Group, took on a 66 per cent stake in QPR buying out previous majority shareholders Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone.

Paladini, who sold his stake in the club in 2007, is disappointed by the move but it is believed the 65-year-old feels he has reached an age where he is happy to free himself from the stress of helping to run the club.

In 2005, Paladini was held up at gunpoint at Loftus Road shortly before a home game but seven men were later cleared of charges of conspiracy to blackmail, false imprisonment and gun possession.

Paladini has bought two seats in the directors' box and is expected to attend QPR's home games regularly as a fan.

Paladini has enjoyed a close working relationship with Neil Warnock but the manager has warmly welcomed the arrival of Fernandes, with the deal also seeing Amit Bhatia rejoin the board, three months after he quit.

QPR were hammered 4-0 by Bolton on the opening day of the Premier League season but Warnock now hopes to strengthen his squad before the transfer window closes on August 31.

"It is so exciting," he said. "It is going to be hard work because we need to find the right players and do our business in a short space of time, but this will give us a fighting chance.

"To have Amit back on board is great because he is the reason I joined the club as manager in the first place.

"Tony and Amit have got the same vision and it is not short-term - it is long term but this is the best thing regarding the fans and I am sure they will be delighted.

"Tony and Amit know that I'm looking to bring a number of players in and they will do all in their power to get my targets. We have a number of transfer targets in every position and we are looking to strengthen. I have backups in place in case we can't get my first choice. The most important thing is to get the right players in by the end of the window."

Fernandes, the founder of AirAsia and boss of Team Lotus, has high hopes for his new club and said: "QPR are a raw diamond and hopefully I can contribute into turning them into a diamond. I am thoroughly impressed with Warnock's passion and enthusiasm." Standard


Talksport/Ian Cruise - Exclusive - Curle: 'QPR can now go shopping at Harrods

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Keith Curle has told talkSPORT Neil Warnock can now ‘go shopping at Harrods’ after Tony Fernandes’ takeover of the Loftus Road club.

The Malaysian tycoon secured a 66 percent stake in the west London club on Thursday and immediately pledged there would be money to spend.

And, although he insists he won’t be splashing out crazy money on new signings, Rangers’ fans can look forward to some new arrivals before the close of the transfer window.
“Tony’s come in and it’s changed the focus. We’re now shopping at Harrods rather than lesser shops”Keith Curle

And assistant manager Keith Curle admits the club can begin to focus on targets towards the top end of the market rather than the bottom.

Curle told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: “We had a meeting with Tony last week to talk about some targets. You can tell by the acquisitions we’ve made, they’ve been frees, that we’ve been scouring the market for value for money.

“Now Tony’s come in and it’s changed the focus. We’re now shopping at Harrods rather than lesser shops.”

QPR started their Premier League campaign with a 4-0 thrashing at home to Bolton, and Curle admits they have to wise up.

He added: “The lads didn’t deserve a 4-0 hammering but we’ll be looking for a response on Saturday [at Everton]. We need to be more ruthless and professional . Kevin Davies nearly reffed the game [last week] and we need to be more street wise.” Talksport




- Recent Tony Fernandes Interest in Investing in West Ham and Norwich



ON THIS DAY - YESTERDAY....

- On This Day in 1985: First Game of Charge of QPR for Jim Smith - Against Ipswich



- On this Day in 1996: First Game back after Premiership Relegation: Chris Wright Now Owner...Ray Wilkins Manager - and QPR Beat Oxford United

- Video: QPR vs Oxford United



- On This Day in 1991: First Game in Charge of QPR for Gerry Francis (and Playing Debut for Ian Holloway) as QPR Draw at Arsenal


- On This Day in 1974: QPR's 1974/75 Season Kicked Off - Within a couple of months, Gordon Jago Out...Dave Sexton In


Saturday, August 17, 2013

On This Day #QPR Season Openers/Managerial Debuts: Gerry Francis at Arsenal...Jim Smith vs Ipswich...Post-Premiership Relegation Vs Oxford United...Gordon Jago's Final Season...Gary Ainsworth on Managing at QPR

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- QPR-Ipswich Preview: An Ipswich Perspective


- On This Day in 1985: First Game of Charge of QPR for Jim Smith - Against Ipswich








- On this Day in 1996: First Game back after Premiership Relegation: Chris Wright Now Owner...Ray Wilkins Manager - and QPR Beat Oxford United

- Video: QPR vs Oxford United



- On This Day in 1991: First Game in Charge of QPR for Gerry Francis (and Playing Debut for Ian Holloway) as QPR Draw at Arsenal


- On This Day in 1974: QPR's 1974/75 Season Kicked Off - Within a couple of months, Gordon Jago Out...Dave Sexton In



From a couple of weeks ago...


MAIL - GARETH AINSWORTH: Managing at QPR was madness and mayhem... but it gave me the hunger to come back for more
5 August 2013



"...My first taste of management came at QPR during the time when Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone were in charge.
It was a mad time and that was represented in the documentary The Four Year Plan which came out a while ago.


But there was some artistic licence in that documentary. It was chaotic, but there was some stuff in there that I cannot remember happening.


The documentary opened the eyes of a lot of people. But for all the chaos and disorder that was at QPR at the time the one positive that came out of it for me was that I wanted to have another go at management.
The team was not being picked for me, which was reported in some places, but I had to explain my decisions.

It was tough at the start and I would not want to go through that sort of thing again and in the future I would stand up and say something.

I know a lot of European teams are going that way where the president picks the team and the coach coaches but in England it has always been the manager that has the final say on things that go on on the pitch and that is the case at Wycombe.

I had meetings with Flavio and he would say, ‘I am paying this much money for this player, why is he not playing.’ So there was a lot of pressure put on. But looking back, I had a great time. It was mayhem and madness, but it was QPR and I love QPR. We had some great results on the pitch.


One day somewhere down the line I would love to have another go at the QPR job. I’d be stupid to say otherwise. I am fully focused on Wycombe, but I want to progress, hopefully with Wycombe, but I want to manage as high as I can. I will always have an affinity with my old clubs and I like to see them do well.

I will do the best I possibly can, just as I did as a player, and the path will be drawn for me....

www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2384441/The-Footballers-Football-Column--Gareth-Ainsworth-David-Moyes-deserves-chance-Manchester-United.html




Thirty-Eight Years Ago Yesterday: QPR's 1975-76 Season Kicked Off - The Season in Photos and a Look Back


- VIDEO:  1983: QPR Players Celebrating Promotion and Chairman Jim Gregory Announcing He's Stepping Down - Hopefully Selling the Club to TERRY VENABLES




- 1993 Video: QPR Beating Swindon (Entire Game)





- 64th Birthday for Ex-QPR Coach (and Stan Bowles Carlisle Team Mate) John Gorman: A Man who showed a lot of Character when Jim Magilton was suspended - and he refused to takeover.


On This Day...Six Year Flashback: Chairman Paladini Warns of Club Into Administration if not sold






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From last Season: The Boys of 30 Years Return to Loftus Road


Friday, August 16, 2013

38 Years Ago Today: #QPR's 1975-76 Season Kicked Off...6 Years: Chairman Warns of Administration...Old Video: Jim Gregory Announcing Resigning and Terry Venables Taking Over...Granero Gone...Next: Ipswich

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Thirty-Eight Years Ago Today: QPR's 1975-76 Season Kicked Off - The Season in Photos and a Look Back


- VIDEO:  1983: QPR Players Celebrating Promotion and Chairman Jim Gregory Announcing He's Stepping Down - Hopefully Selling the Club to TERRY VENABLES


- More Promotion Celebrations



From last Season: The Boys of 30 Years Return to Loftus Road



- 1993 Video: QPR Beating Swindon (Entire Game)

- Granero Goes out on a Year loan to real Sociedad (Some say QPR Paying part of his wages)


- QPR-Ipswich Preview: An Ipswich Perspective


- 64th Birthday for Ex-QPR Coach (and Stan Bowles Carlisle Team Mate) John Gorman: A Man who showed a lot of Character when Jim Magilton was suspended - and he refused to takeover.


On This Day...Six Year Flashback: Chairman Paladini Warns of Club Into Administration if not sold

QPR Chairman Warns of Administration in Two Weeks
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Daily Mail - Deal or no deal for Paladini


- Another week of chaos at QPR, culminating with question marks over chairman Gianni Paladini's position.
The Italian was involved in heated discussions with parent company chief Antonio Caliendo ahead of Tuesday's defeat by Leyton Orient.
Caliendo had earlier released a statement insisting QPR was "not for sale", even though Paladini has spoken to at least two potential investors - Renault F1 boss Flavio Briatore and former chairman Bill Power's consortium - and been talking up the possibility of a takeover.
Club sources say the statement from Caliendo - who represents QPR's Monaco-based major shareholders - is evidence of a rift with Paladini which has hit hopes of an imminent deal with Briatore. Mail
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"AP - [QPR] Queens Park Rangers may be forced into financial administration unless a takeover deal is revived"-

LONDON (AP) — Queens Park Rangers may be forced into financial administration unless a takeover deal is revived.
The League Championship side must pay a 1.3 million pound (US$2.6 million; €1.9 million) tax bill to Britain's Inland Revenue by the end of August, but talks with Renault Formula One team principal Flavio Briatore over a 30 million pound (US$59.5 million; €44.4 million) takeover have stalled.
"There is now a huge concern over the club's future," QPR chairman Gianni Paladini was quoted as saying in Thursday's Daily Telegraph. "Flavio has made it plain that if one decimal point moves on the agreed price, he doesn't want to know. There is no one else ready to step in."
Football League rules mean any club entering financial administration — whereby a club can continue operations without selling off its assets to pay debts — is automatically deducted ten points from its league total. AP
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Daily Mirror Threat to QPR 16/08/2007
Gianni Paladini has warned QPR will be forced into administration in two weeks unless a rescue package is agreed.
The cash-strapped club need to pay a £1.3million bill to the Inland Revenue by September 1.
Rangers could otherwise face a 10-point deduction and be plunged into a desperate relegation battle.
Chairman Paladini is furious with his fellow board members after talks with F1 racing boss Flavio Briatore over a £30m takeover stalled.
Paladini said: "There is now a huge concern over the club's future."

Telegraph
"...Queens Park Rangers chairman Gianni Paladini has warned that the club could be forced into administration if a rescue package is not agreed. The club need to pay a £1.3 million bill to the Inland Revenue by the end of the month, and Paladini is disappointed that talks with Renault Formula One team principal Flavio Briatore over a £30 million takeover have stalled.
"There is now a huge concern over the club's future," Paladini said. "Flavio has made it plain that if one decimal point moves on the agreed price, he doesn't want to know. There is no one else ready to step in."
Antonio Caliendo, the chairman of QPR Holdings Ltd, has denied that the club is up for sale Telegraph


The Sun
GIANNI PALADINI has warned QPR will be forced into administration in two weeks’ time unless a rescue package is agreed.

The Championship club must pay a £1.3million tax bill by September 1 or face a winding-up order.
Rangers, who are £21m in debt, would then be hit by a 10-point deduction by the Football League.
Talks with Renault racing boss Flavio Briatore over a £30m takeover have stalled after directors Franco Zanotti and Antonio Caliendo refused to accept an offer of 5.5p per share.
Chairman Paladini said: "There is now a huge concern over the club’s future. Flavio isn’t desperate to buy into QPR and there is no one else ready to step in." The Sun


The Star (via BBC Gossip) "QPR will go into administration in two weeks unless a rescue package is agreed. (Star)

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David McIntyre/Ealing Gazette - August 16, 2007
Paladini hopes for Flavio takeover
But Caliendo keeps options open


Hopes of a takeover of QPR by a group which includes Renault boss Flavio Briatore have been raised – less than 24 hours after the deal seemed to be dead.
But major shareholder Antonio Caliendo, who will ultimately decide Rangers’ fate, is also in talks with three other interested parties.
A growing rift between Caliendo and QPR chairman Gianni Paladini descended into all-out war ahead of Tuesday night’s match against Leyton Orient.
The row has erupted as Rangers face meltdown unless a takeover or major injection of cash is agreed within weeks.
With Paladini trying to broker a buy-out by a group fronted by Briatore, and Caliendo unhappy with the proposed deal, a storm was brewing ahead of Rangers’ first home game of the season.
Two years after Caliendo and Paladini combined to take charge of the club, the pair were on course to fight each other for control at an all-important board meeting scheduled for later this month.
But the showdown took place earlier than expected, and on Tuesday, Paladini faced the prospect of being ousted.
Caliendo told his one-time ally that he was being dismissed as chairman and then released a terse statement on the club’s website declaring that QPR was not for sale.
Paladini is no stranger to this type of battle for control – it’s his third since he joined the board in 2004.
Later that year he teamed up with Bill Power to remove the then chairman Nick Blackburn, chief executive David Davies and company chairman Ross Jones.
But the Paladini-Power alliance descended into a bitter feud and a year later, Power, who had replaced Blackburn as chairman, was removed after losing a key boardroom vote.
Mark Devlin was promptly sacked as chief executive and Kevin McGrath, the largest shareholder outside the Italian group who collectively own Rangers, later resigned as a director.
That victory, and Power’s subsequent selling of his shares, gave Paladini and Caliendo ownership but their time at the helm has been blighted by problems on and off the pitch.
Earlier this year, Caliendo and his Monaco-based backers stopped covering Rangers’ ongoing losses.
They have loaned the club several million pounds, and repayment is a stumbling block to a possible takeover.
Paladini, who recently declared that he and his colleagues would sell their shares for the price they paid for them, wants Caliendo to agree to the Briatore offer.
Paladini is in line for a lucrative contract to run the club should the deal he favours go ahead, and he believes it will make Rangers one of the biggest clubs in London. Even Paladini’s enemies – and he has made several – who remain close to events at QPR privately admit that the Briatore-linked bid offers by far the best financial package for the club.
But it offers Caliendo and his backers relatively little, causing anger at the way negotiations have been conducted on their behalf.
There has also been anger among other interested parties, who say they have been given short shrift by Paladini despite him publicly declaring that the club may go bust inside a month if a takeover or fresh investment is not secured.
Scare stories about clubs possibly going under are common, and the threat to QPR’s existence has been exaggerated in the past. But now the threat is very real, and time is not on Rangers’ side.
A £1.3million bridging loan from ABC Corporation has been repaid, averting the immediate prospect of them acquiring the Loftus Road ground.
But around £1million must be paid to the Inland Revenue at the end of the month and as things stand, QPR have no ability whatsoever to make that payment and they face administration – or worse – unless a takeover is agreed.
So as Orient left west London on Tuesday hoping for a moneyspinning tie in the next round of the Carling Cup, Rangers’ future was in the balance.
An appparent breakthrough occurred on Wednesday afternoon, with Caliendo appearing to be willing to speak to the Briatore-linked group.
But while the champagne was back on ice within Loftus Road and hopes were again high that a deal may be imminent, Caliendo was in discussions with another interested party as he continues to consider his options.
A key issue for QPR is the troublesome £10million ABC loan, which a previous board secured prior to Rangers coming out of administration in 2002.
Interest payments of around 11per cent are a potential noose around the club’s neck and the terms of that deal were changed when the recent additional £1.3million loan was arranged.
Ominously, ABC can now acquire the freehold on Loftus Road if the original £10million loan is not resolved by August next year.
Briatore’s group plan to take on this loan themselves at a much more favourable interest rate – probably around 6.5 per cent.
One of the parties in talks with Caliendo has suggested they can refinance the loan at around 8.5 per cent.
But the immediate pressure on both QPR and Caliendo is the forthcoming tax bill.
It puts the pressure on QPR for obvious reasons but is also a bargaining chip for Paladini and the Briatore group, because it leaves Caliendo facing the possibility of the club going under, leaving him with even less than he could salvage from the current offer. Unless, that is, he finds an alternative buyer. Ealing Gazette

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August 16, 2007 - QPR Directors Change? -
the online Staff Directory: Jason Kallis is no longer listed as a board member and a name, James Ferrary is now listed.

August 16, 2007 QPR Staff Directory

NEW Board of Directors
Chairman - Gianni Paladini
Non-executive Directors - Franco Zanotti, Olga Paladini, Antonio Caliendo, Nick De Marco, Kevin James Steele, James Ferrary
QPR

[Previously was: Chairman - Gianni Paladini "Non-executive Directors - Franco Zanotti, Olga Paladini, Antonio Caliendo, Nick De Marco, Kevin James Steele, Jason Kallis"



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 Hands-on Steve McLaren a big help after Harry Redknapp's op, says Shaun Wright-Phillips

Shaun Wright-Phillips today hailed the impact of Steve McClaren on the Queens Park Rangers’ players while manager Harry Redknapp recovers from a knee operation.
Former England manager McClaren joined QPR as a coach last month in a surprise move and has played a prominent role during Redknapp’s convalescence.
Redknapp has been walking with the aid of crutches and taking a back seat in training after undergoing surgery to fix a cartilage problem.
QPR face Ipswich at Loftus Road tomorrow and talking to Absolute Radio’s Rock ’n’ Roll Football at an EA Sports FIFA 14 preview event, Wright-Phillips said: “Harry’s been good to work with but with his knee op he hasn’t been around that much.  He’s been watching from the sidelines but the team of coaches that he’s got have done a fantastic job for him pre-season. Steve McLaren is always hands on.
“He’s settled in really quickly and the lads have welcomed him with open arms. I think he’s brilliant and managing in Germany and Holland has only added to his CV and his knowledge of the game.
“The preparation has gone really, really well to be fair.  We didn’t have all the results we wanted pre-season but as a team we look a lot better than we did last year. We’ve made some really positive signings and I think as a team with a long season ahead of us, the new faces are going to be really beneficial.”
QPR have taken four points from their opening two Championship games and have been widely tipped to bounce straight back into the Premier League after relegation last season.
But Wright-Phillips said: “I don’t think there are any favourites in the Championship. It’s a really hard league to get out of and I think we just need to concentrate on winning our games and not listen to anybody on the outside.”
Hear the full Shaun Wright Phillips interview this Saturday on Absolute Radio before live commentary of West Ham v Cardiff at 3pm. Listen on 105.8 FM in London and check out www.absoluteradio.co.uk/listen for nationwide.  Standard





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