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Doubt we will be effected at all tbh. He has already brought this Ruben fella in alongside him to share his duties so he can take a slight step down which is a good thing IMO, lovely bloke with good intentions but his track record isn't the best so it will be good to have a fresh pair of hands dealing with certain aspects of the running of our club.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
I don't think its the end ! just prioritising at the moment
Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless
Doubt we will be effected at all tbh. He has already brought this Ruben fella in alongside him to share his duties so he can take a slight step down which is a good thing IMO, lovely bloke with good intentions but his track record isn't the best so it will be good to have a fresh pair of hands dealing with certain aspects of the running of our club.
I agree with you about Fernandes and this was the reason behind the recent change naming Ruben Gnanalingam as co-chairman.
Hopefully, having TF take a back seat might actually improve things at QPR.
Still, analysts say Fernandes is the best person to turn the airline around and that its strong route network and brand recognition mean its long-term prospects remain healthy.
“It may look ugly now and there are some challenges to overcome but AirAsia will get through the current turbulence,” said Brendan Sobie, a Singapore-based analyst with aviation consultancy CAPA.
“Its position in the Southeast Asia market remains strong and the envy of competitors.”
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