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    Finally we have two people at our club who are being realistic about QPR and have the club's best interests at heart. Chris Ramsey and Les Ferdinand will build the club the proper way and they won't feel the need to spend millions on mercenaries who have barely heard of QPR. People might feel underwhelmed by the appointment of Ramsey but they need to be realistic about the size of our club and the huge debt we have. I'd much rather see QPR run properly in the Championship than to see mercenaries play for us in the Premier League. Maybe Tony Fernandes really is finally learning from his mistakes because he certainly didn't when he claimed he did before the start of this current season.

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    Originally posted by sirles9 View Post
    Finally we have two people at our club who are being realistic about QPR and have the club's best interests at heart. Chris Ramsey and Les Ferdinand will build the club the proper way and they won't feel the need to spend millions on mercenaries who have barely heard of QPR. People might feel underwhelmed by the appointment of Ramsey but they need to be realistic about the size of our club and the huge debt we have. I'd much rather see QPR run properly in the Championship than to see mercenaries play for us in the Premier League. Maybe Tony Fernandes really is finally learning from his mistakes because he certainly didn't when he claimed he did before the start of this current season.
    Harsh on Tony!....The mistakes of his first premier league season were still in effect this season....the only bad signings were loans and they all looked good on paper...we just didnt realise they were 'bad eggs'.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sleeping Giants View Post
      Harsh on Tony!....The mistakes of his first premier league season were still in effect this season....the only bad signings were loans and they all looked good on paper...we just didnt realise they were 'bad eggs'.
      Our net spend this season was £61.8m, which is ridiculous considering the size of our club

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