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25 March 2015 at 7:16 pm #140662
IF QPR get relegated, will they have to pay the £45million that they were fined for breach of the Fair Play Rules.
Or will the FL stand by what they said and not invite them to join the Championship League if they don’t.
What will more than likely happen ids there will be a very long court case that will see them allow QPR back in regardless.FA Cup Winners 2013, sounds good that
25 March 2015 at 9:16 pm #140664It is bound to come in favour of QPR just like West Ham with the Tevez affair and other clubs who have owed creditors a fortune then go on to get promotion or fend off relegation without being made to sell players, grounds etc.
25 March 2015 at 10:16 pm #140666Doubt there’ll even be a case. All be forgot about as if it didn’t happen.
25 March 2015 at 11:41 pm #140667Can anyone remember a few years ago when Swindon won the play off final v Leicester to get into the big league?. They were charged and found guilty of financial irregularities and demoted 2 divisions. Spurs were charged a while after and also found guilty for the same irregularity crime. They were fined heavily docked 6 points and threw out of the F A Cup. Alan Sugar spat the dummy appealed and got the points back and re-instated into the cup leaving them with just a fine. One rule for one and all that. :pinch:
27 March 2015 at 12:13 pm #140695Can anyone remember a few years ago when Swindon won the play off final v Leicester to get into the big league?. They were charged and found guilty of financial irregularities and demoted 2 divisions. Spurs were charged a while after and also found guilty for the same irregularity crime. They were fined heavily docked 6 points and threw out of the F A Cup. Alan Sugar spat the dummy appealed and got the points back and re-instated into the cup leaving them with just a fine. One rule for one and all that. :pinch:Very true apart from it was Sunderland who were the beaten finalists in that game, and Swindon had their relegation to the 3rd division reversed and stayed in the 2nd division.
Oh, and there were 35 irregular payments made by Swindon, whereas Spurs had made 3, and it was actually the club who brought the matter to light rather than being found out.
I agree that QPR will be re-admitted to the FL as they will blink first.
30 March 2015 at 2:22 pm #140730Money talks……
1 April 2015 at 3:04 pm #140748Short memories or just selective memories? The ironic thing about this one is that with hindsight it was a complete waste of £40,000! Had he fired us back up then the fine would have paled into insignificance,instead we are left with a striker who must have one of the worst goals to games ratios ever! At the end of the day we should have been deducted points and we weren’t?
3 April 2015 at 11:42 pm #140793Don’t talk bollocks, that was a minor, technical/administrative error as I recall, not remotely comparable to what QPR have done in terms of FFP.
3 April 2015 at 11:49 pm #140795Don’t talk bollocks, that was a minor, technical/administrative error as I recall, not remotely comparable to what QPR have done in terms of FFP.Why is it bollocks? We should have had a points deduction! I wouldn’t say that a £40,000 is a minor!!
4 April 2015 at 4:14 am #140807QPR should be fined for breaking FFP rules as we were over MAF for breaking rules relating to agents, main difference between the 2 cases is that Rangers FFP infringements involve several signings whereas ours involved the signing of one player.
As for a points deduction, never could happen as at no time was MAF considered ineligible to play by the FA or Football League, the wrong-doing on our behalf related to an agent representing a play not the player himself.
4 April 2015 at 2:30 pm #140816Don’t talk bollocks, that was a minor, technical/administrative error as I recall, not remotely comparable to what QPR have done in terms of FFP.
Why is it bollocks? We should have had a points deduction! I wouldn’t say that a £40,000 is a minor!![/quote]
Because the FA agreed that it was a genuine mistake and no attempt had been made to deliberately break the rules. But, because ignorance is no defence, they fined us.
Quite why I am bothering to explain myself to you, I don’t know.
15 May 2015 at 5:55 pm #142229Shocked
Queens Park Rangers will not be barred from the Championship despite being accused of breaching Football League regulations.
QPR are alleged to have spent more on salaries than rules allowed when they were in the division two seasons ago.
The London club have been relegated from the Premier League after just one season back in the top flight
18 May 2015 at 10:37 am #142288A 40k fine in relation to MAF was not too harsh but I reckon the powers that be came down on us very lightly believing we had self inflicted a punishment on ourselves by signing him in the first place.
18 May 2015 at 2:23 pm #142298A 40k fine in relation to MAF was not too harsh but I reckon the powers that be came down on us very lightly believing we had self inflicted a punishment on ourselves by signing him in the first place.Take into consideration his wages as well and we have a classic case of the complete opposite of ‘Value For Money’ ! :)
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