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Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
Mr Bhatia and Mr Gnanalingam in case you are unaware of QPR’s results recently, they have been shocking
and we are absolutely hopeless and desperate.
We have a manager who would rather be appearing at the O2, we have a squad of injury prone players with
a serious lack of ability and discipline.
As a professional football club we are rock bottom, no leadership from the top of the club down.
Last night’s performance was absolutely woeful and totally unacceptable, unfortunately it is what we have
come to expect these days.
Mr Bhatia and Mr Gnanalingam the time has come for you to depart QPR, your running of the club in all aspects
has been disastrous. We are in free fall and the QPR support are becoming increasingly frustrated and angry,
there is no doubt in my mind the supporters will start to vent their anger in the coming games at Loftus Road.
This management, this squad of players are taking us down this season, we will probably be replaced in the
Championship by Neil Critchley and his Blackpool team.
Please do the honorable thing and put the club up for sale, you have shown little interest in the club recently
and a serious lack of respect for the supporters of QPR. We as a fan base deserve better.
The time has come for you to move on.
and we are absolutely hopeless and desperate.
We have a manager who would rather be appearing at the O2, we have a squad of injury prone players with
a serious lack of ability and discipline.
As a professional football club we are rock bottom, no leadership from the top of the club down.
Last night’s performance was absolutely woeful and totally unacceptable, unfortunately it is what we have
come to expect these days.
Mr Bhatia and Mr Gnanalingam the time has come for you to depart QPR, your running of the club in all aspects
has been disastrous. We are in free fall and the QPR support are becoming increasingly frustrated and angry,
there is no doubt in my mind the supporters will start to vent their anger in the coming games at Loftus Road.
This management, this squad of players are taking us down this season, we will probably be replaced in the
Championship by Neil Critchley and his Blackpool team.
Please do the honorable thing and put the club up for sale, you have shown little interest in the club recently
and a serious lack of respect for the supporters of QPR. We as a fan base deserve better.
The time has come for you to move on.
Re: Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
Tommy in my view for what its worth the current board and owners don't really care.
All they are interested in at present is to sell up to that USA group who are sniffing around
and clearing off.
All they are interested in at present is to sell up to that USA group who are sniffing around
and clearing off.
Re: Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
Must agree Young Kerrins with our continuing appalling performances we normally would
have sacked GA weeks ago.
You have to wonder if it is all about the takeover and they would rather the new owners cough
up the severance pay.
Only in football do the norms of business not apply!
have sacked GA weeks ago.
You have to wonder if it is all about the takeover and they would rather the new owners cough
up the severance pay.
Only in football do the norms of business not apply!
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Re: Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
I understand Lee Hoos was in the USA recently but have no idea if it was for business
or pleasure. Are there negotiations going on with an American Bank?
or pleasure. Are there negotiations going on with an American Bank?
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Re: Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
Let’s hope Hoos was in the USA seeking new employment, been at QPR far too long and
has hardly been an inspiring CEO.
If nothing changes at the club sooner rather than later, it is possible that we could drop down the
leagues Luton Town style.
Everything associated with QPR these days is negative, we need change and the supporters want to get
some positive vibes.
I fear we could be so far adrift at the bottom around the end of December, that whoever comes in
ownership or manager wise that we will be relegated regardless.
has hardly been an inspiring CEO.
If nothing changes at the club sooner rather than later, it is possible that we could drop down the
leagues Luton Town style.
Everything associated with QPR these days is negative, we need change and the supporters want to get
some positive vibes.
I fear we could be so far adrift at the bottom around the end of December, that whoever comes in
ownership or manager wise that we will be relegated regardless.
Re: Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
Steve R. I believe rumours are strong about QPR involvement with a USA banking group.
A mandate in process?..... and comment in the Bloomberg Press who certainly have their Ear to the
ground when it comes to financial matters in the United States.
We shall see
A mandate in process?..... and comment in the Bloomberg Press who certainly have their Ear to the
ground when it comes to financial matters in the United States.
We shall see
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Re: Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
Mr Kerrins I sincerely hope there is some mileage in the possibility of a takeover, the club is on its
knees whichever way you look.
We have needed change for years at QPR, but then I suppose it will be a case of being careful what
you wish for.
Surely any new owners couldn’t be as bad or as clueless as the people in power now.
knees whichever way you look.
We have needed change for years at QPR, but then I suppose it will be a case of being careful what
you wish for.
Surely any new owners couldn’t be as bad or as clueless as the people in power now.
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Re: Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
Must admit, I haven't heard those rumours.
But if it's true, you've got to ask - what would be in it for them?
They certainly wouldn't pump their $$$ in for the love of the dear old Rangers.
Something else to ask is, exactly how much could they pump in, giver FFP constraints?
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Re: Amit Bhatia & Ruben Gnanalingam have you been following QPR’s results
Steveqpr881 I was thinking the same about the takeover of Birmingham City, I think their plight was
every bit as bad as ours. But the American consortium came in and bought the club, they sacked Eustace
appointed Rooney and are also getting their stadium sorted.
Got Tom Brady involved and given their supporters some hope for the future.
Under this current regime running QPR we are heading for years in the doldrums.
every bit as bad as ours. But the American consortium came in and bought the club, they sacked Eustace
appointed Rooney and are also getting their stadium sorted.
Got Tom Brady involved and given their supporters some hope for the future.
Under this current regime running QPR we are heading for years in the doldrums.
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