‘Capital Soccer Shocker – Fulham Park Rangers –
Two London Clubs are to join Forces’
On 21st February 1987, Rangers were knocked out of the FA Cup at Elland Road, but
even worse for R’s fans were the rumours beginning to filter through that there was
a proposed merger with Fulham!
A shocking headline appeared three days later on the back page of Mirror Sport:
'Capital Soccer Shocker – Fulham Park Rangers – Two London Clubs are to join Forces.’
Harry Harris’ article then followed: ‘Queen’s Park Rangers and Fulham will become
the first merged club in English soccer history.
Jim Gregory, QPR chairman for the past 22 years, revealed yesterday that he has
sold his club for £6 million.
The buyers are Marler Estates, owners of Fulham plus the Craven Cottage and
Stamford Bridge grounds.
Next season, Third Division Fulham will merge with First Division QPR and will be
called Fulham Park Rangers. They will play in the First Division.
Gregory would prefer the title of ‘London Rangers’, although the final decision rests
with Fulham and Marler chairman David Bulstrode.
But a Football League spokesman said that if the name of the club using Loftus Road
was changed, they would need special permission to play on the plastic surface.
In two years-time, Chelsea will be invited to ground share with the newly merged club,
making Loftus Road the centre of soccer in West London.
Part of the £6 million deal Gregory has struck with Marler, is that next season’s merged
club will wear QPR ‘s blue and white hoops.
He told me: “I’m not selling out. I was 59 three weeks ago, and I shall retire at the end
of the season. I’ve got two companies worth £10 million. I don’t need the money. But I’ve
had enough.”
“I’ve left the club in a good state. The club has a £260,000 mortgage, but it has £400,000
in the bank. The club has no money owing.”
Terry Ramsden is the man behind the takeover. Ramsden, one of horse-racing’s most flamboyant
characters, is now the king of soccer clubs.
Ramsden, chairman of Third Division Walsall, is the ‘Mr Big’ behind yesterday’s £6 million swoop
for Queen’s Park Rangers.
He has built up a 29.9 per cent stake in Marler, who owns Fulham FC and their Craven Cottage
ground and the Stamford Bridge ground, although this does not include the Chelsea club.
Fulham chairman David Bulstrode who, along with Marler’s Robert Noonan, masterminded the
purchase of Stamford Bridge and Craven Cottage, has successfully negotiated with chairman
Jim Gregory.
Bulstrode was seeking urgent talks with League president Philip Carter yesterday to clarify
the amazing plans for West London football – involving the merger of Fulham and QPR initially,
and then probably ground-sharing with Chelsea.
Gregory will step down as chairman of Rangers at the end of the season after reigning supreme
at the Bush for 22 years – the League’s longest chairman. Now the way is clear for a new supremo,
Ramsden, to move into West London.
As a Spurs supporter, Ramsden would clearly love to buy Tottenham, but they are not for sale.
Ramsden, featured on Saturday’s lunchtime soccer shows, admitted that he sees soccer clubs
and their grounds as a business venture as well as a pleasurable pastime.
The 35-year-old with long flowing black hair is the entrepreneur with a love of football.
Ramsden, and his company Glen International, has been a long-time Marlerbuyer.
He raised his stake to 29.9% a fortnight ago for a reported £7 million when the original
investors decided, after nine years, to take profits. Marler’s management remains unchanged
with Bulstrode staying as chairman.
Chelsea have just two more seasons at the Bridge before their lease expires and they will
be homeless…unless chairman Ken Bates raises £25 million to buy the ground. Bates has an
option to buy, but Marler claim it is a “questionable” option, much to the Chelsea chairman’s
annoyance.
Clearly, Marler are planning to move Chelsea to Loftus Road to enable their re-development
at the Bridge to go ahead. Fulham will eventually be developed, too.’
However, Rangers fans quickly organised themselves and protests commenced at the
Manchester City home game four days later.
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