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The Mittals and The Push Of QPR In India
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things can change very quickly ....
i hope some think bringing unknown indian talent will be a media coup, cos we've seen enough italian players fail.
but india may have untapped talent, i don't know....sth america and africa are bled dry by the big clubs....china/korea have produced players good enough for europes top lges
so where next ???
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Exactly. A right load of old cobblers, pushing the "brand" thousands of miles away in ****in' India, while the ****in' "brand" is sinking without trace where it matters most, here, at home. :cry:Originally posted by rangersroar View PostThey need to stop messing about in India and put their efforts into resolving the issues at QPR.
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Errrrmm, England, maybe?Originally posted by themodfather View Postthings can change very quickly ....
i hope some think bringing unknown indian talent will be a media coup, cos we've seen enough italian players fail.
but india may have untapped talent, i don't know....sth america and africa are bled dry by the big clubs....china/korea have produced players good enough for europes top lges
so where next ???
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Buy 100 shares in Marks & Spencers, then turn up at the next AGM, tell the board what they are doing wrong, and tell them you want them to implement your ideas immediately.Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View Postsurely as shareholders they have some say in what has been going on?
Let us know how you get on.
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Yes well, the best that England can produce is busy shagging every female that moves, getting team mates other halves pregnant, arranging abortions for them and trying to stop the press reporting it all, in between nipping down to the local bookies and betting away a fortune.Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View PostErrrrmm, England, maybe?
What a proud moment as a nation it would be to see him lifting the World Cup in 2010. Can't think of anything that would better represent the moral cesspit this country has become.
I'd stick with looking to help Indian kids if I were the Mittals.
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Oh, come on, not all English kids will turn out like John Terry, some might become upstanding, level headed guys, like our own Lee Cook.Originally posted by Bernie's Barnet View PostYes well, the best that England can produce is busy shagging every female that moves, getting team mates other halves pregnant, arranging abortions for them and trying to stop the press reporting it all, in between nipping down to the local bookies and betting away a fortune.
What a proud moment as a nation it would be to see him lifting the World Cup in 2010. Can't think of anything that would better represent the moral cesspit this country has become.
I'd stick with looking to help Indian kids if I were the Mittals.
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Yes. And how many "upstanding, level headed guys" in the current England squad? F####? Rio? Cashley? Wayne?Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View PostOh, come on, not all English kids will turn out like John Terry, some might become upstanding, level headed guys, like our own Lee Cook.
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A few twonks in the England team shouldn't mean we turn our backs on future Lee Cooks, let's be sensible about this, I'm sure that being human, Indians aren't all incorruptible, and as prone to the temptations open to millionaire football players as anyone else.Originally posted by Bernie's Barnet View PostYes. And how many "upstanding, level headed guys" in the current England squad? F####? Rio? Cashley? Wayne?
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They may not be, in fact I know from experience they will go where a few bob more takes them. But realistically, the Mittals are Indian, and investing in kids who have a major incentive to achieve (i.e. to escape poverty unimaginable to most Brits) is far more likely to produce results than the ill educated, undisciplined brats our society seems to be turning out.Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View PostA few twonks in the England team shouldn't mean we turn our backs on future Lee Cooks, let's be sensible about this, I'm sure that being human, Indians aren't all incorruptible, and as prone to the temptations open to millionaire football players as anyone else.
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I coulndt agree moreOriginally posted by Bernie's Barnet View PostThey may not be, in fact I know from experience they will go where a few bob more takes them. But realistically, the Mittals are Indian, and investing in kids who have a major incentive to achieve (i.e. to escape poverty unimaginable to most Brits) is far more likely to produce results than the ill educated, undisciplined brats our society seems to be turning out.
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And a long way away to expect Indians to be flying en masse to Loftus Rd to watch matches.Originally posted by ollyhoops View PostI think really they were trying to sell QPR as a brand in India... just to try and generate some interest in the club as India is large place.
Quite pointless, and has already probably cost the club more than it will recoup.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostMust be very difficult for them?
Especially Amit will do alot of work behind the scenes and once the schools and kids in India go on google, about what is this team called QPR they will see disharmony, Flaviogate, Magiltongate, chinese kicks etc etc.
Just wish we had some positive PR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Kung foo fighting did our profile no harm at all IMO and brought us to the attention of a much wider audience.Chelmsford City the home of Radio
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