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    Mandate sent to an American bank for the sale of QPR.

    Potentially new owners by the end of the season.

    Very good source

    Watch this space!

  • #2
    Very good news and I just hope GA can keep us up this season.

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    • #3
      Excellent news. Hope the takeover happens before the end of the season. The owners will still have to remove Ainsworth soon. I think we have been sold to Americans. We need a fresh start with owners who know what they are doing. This is a good thing. The current owners know they have hit a wall. We need to move forward with new owners.

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      • #4
        Where is this from?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
          Very good news and I just hope GA can keep us up this season.
          Think he's gone tomorrow. I won't say nothing else on the matter.

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          • #6
            What would new owners achieve?

            Obviously if they're famous, they could have a similar impact to what's gone on at Wrexham, which would drastically improve our income due to exposure, potential sponsorship deals, kit sales etc.

            Having more savvy owners is an obvious plus as I think our current owners don't have a clue how to operate a football business. However, we're bound by FFP. Our non matchday income is poor as we can't use stadium facilities etc.

            Unless we can improve our income then we can't go spending money regardless of who owns us.

            Can someone correct me if I'm wrong?

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            • #7
              Talk of new owners always makes me nervous. Still, sounds hopeful. Wonder if Bill Gates has discovered a passion for football??

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              • #8
                Knowing our luck, it'll be some Mafioso family with New York connections. "We getta da three points againsta the Milwall", "thena we throwa da game againsta da Rotherhamini". "Easy. We playa the Dozelli upa fronta. No goals, no. So we loosa at the mini di Rotherham".

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MYU View Post

                  Think he's gone tomorrow. I won't say nothing else on the matter.
                  Most of us think he will but it hasn’t happened yet so what makes your comment different?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MYU View Post

                    Think he's gone tomorrow. I won't say nothing else on the matter.
                    Ha Ha reminds me of a bar in Spain which had a notice pinned up " Free Beer Tomorrow "
                    You come back next day and the barman says read it again !!!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
                      What would new owners achieve?

                      Obviously if they're famous, they could have a similar impact to what's gone on at Wrexham, which would drastically improve our income due to exposure, potential sponsorship deals, kit sales etc.

                      Having more savvy owners is an obvious plus as I think our current owners don't have a clue how to operate a football business. However, we're bound by FFP. Our non matchday income is poor as we can't use stadium facilities etc.

                      Unless we can improve our income then we can't go spending money regardless of who owns us.

                      Can someone correct me if I'm wrong?
                      Think you're absolutely correct, same thing occurred to me.

                      It would be great to have super rich owners willing to splash the cash (albeit sensibly), but how does that wealth get spent to improve the club without breaching FFP?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bangonthedrum View Post
                        Talk of new owners always makes me nervous. Still, sounds hopeful. Wonder if Bill Gates has discovered a passion for football??
                        He does have a charitable foundation.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Undecided View Post

                          Think you're absolutely correct, same thing occurred to me.

                          It would be great to have super rich owners willing to splash the cash (albeit sensibly), but how does that wealth get spent to improve the club without breaching FFP?
                          We have the waelth now and the owners we have would be willing to spend it i'd argue, but can't.

                          What they've done is bungled the opportunities to grow and expand, with poor appointments in running the club (I think Hoos is the only one that had merit) and the planned stadium. Eventually no matter who made the errors the decisons go up the chain and the person/people at the top are the ones responsible for putting the right brains in place, they've failed, on numerous fronts to do that.

                          So what we'd have to hope from a new board is not just cash, but the ability to put the right people in the right positions.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Undecided View Post

                            Think you're absolutely correct, same thing occurred to me.

                            It would be great to have super rich owners willing to splash the cash (albeit sensibly), but how does that wealth get spent to improve the club without breaching FFP?

                            Exactly- we already have super rich owners but they have their hands tied behind their back financially.
                            so again not sure how a change of owner’s benefits us.

                            Until we find a way to increase revenue we would still have to be run under the same FFP rules as we are now.

                            I am sure our current owners would spend more money than they already are if they could.




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                            • #15
                              We should of said to Hammersmith Council ages help us with land or were off

                              They wouldn't want the eye sore of a empty stadium sat there

                              Until we increase stadium capacity were always going to be restricted ffp or run better ala Bournemouth and bees

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