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    There was a headline in the London evening papers that QPR fans were unhappy with Flavio Briatore, quoting a fan from one of our 101 associations saying that our fans hate Flavio's guts and how he handled the Sousa deal.

    Just one question: if you were running a business and found that a senior employee told someone confidential information and then that was leaked onto the internet in on-the-record format, would you:

    a) Give him a pay rise?

    b) Caution him against doing that again and censor him from talking to the fans?

    c) Suspend him for the rest of the season

    d) Fire him

    Unfortunately, I'd rather go for C or D. What do you think?

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    Originally posted by alexferguson60 View Post
    There was a headline in the London evening papers that QPR fans were unhappy with Flavio Briatore, quoting a fan from one of our 101 associations saying that our fans hate Flavio's guts and how he handled the Sousa deal.

    Just one question: if you were running a business and found that a senior employee told someone confidential information and then that was leaked onto the internet in on-the-record format, would you:

    a) Give him a pay rise?

    b) Caution him against doing that again and censor him from talking to the fans?

    c) Suspend him for the rest of the season

    d) Fire him

    Unfortunately, I'd rather go for C or D. What do you think?

    I'm a QPR fan.....I don't hate him.....I'm very thankful for how he saved the club from going under.

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    • #3
      well said

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      • #4
        Flavio probably just used that incident as an excuse to "terminate" his contract. If he had just sacked him then he would have to pay up his contract. By claiming a breach of sensitive and confidential information, he may not have to pay Sousa compensation. ?

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        • #5
          a)

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          • #6
            Alex,

            Unfortunately you get people talking for the majority, when in reality they are only in touch with their own opinion.

            Fans that booed were in a minority

            The protest never happened

            and most are grateful on what Flavio has done, main problem is the cost involved watching the club
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            • #7
              Originally posted by alexferguson60 View Post
              There was a headline in the London evening papers that QPR fans were unhappy with Flavio Briatore, quoting a fan from one of our 101 associations saying that our fans hate Flavio's guts and how he handled the Sousa deal.

              Just one question: if you were running a business and found that a senior employee told someone confidential information and then that was leaked onto the internet in on-the-record format, would you:

              a) Give him a pay rise?

              b) Caution him against doing that again and censor him from talking to the fans?

              c) Suspend him for the rest of the season

              d) Fire him

              Unfortunately, I'd rather go for C or D. What do you think?
              but if its a sporting director it will be a

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