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  • PeterG
    Silver Seat
    • Mar 2009
    • 1957

    #61
    We still no nothing and can only speculate, a peice comes out leaning one way and we are all doomed, another peice comes out from a source near to the club and hurrah we are all saved.

    We still no nothing

    one thisg i would say though is dont put all your faith in something like
    "Barristers working for the club have looked at it from top to bottom – and there is no case to answer,"

    Because the club has had some pretty rubbish legal advice in the past where they thought they had a winning position and they actually had **** all lets hope the clubs legals this time are top drawer
    its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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    • Hoopaman

      #62
      The agent issue looks like good news. Doesn't clarify the third party ownership business.

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      • surreyr
        Apprentice
        • Jul 2009
        • 110

        #63
        Someone should contact Mr Tirri to find out the truth.

        info@victorysport.co.uk
        Tel:+44-207/432 00 21
        Mobile:+44-791/763 43 42
        Fax:+44-207/434 17 79

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        • RussRanger
          Unlucky Bloke
          • Apr 2009
          • 4055

          #64
          Originally posted by surreyr
          Someone should contact Mr Tirri to find out the truth.

          info@victorysport.co.uk
          Tel:+44-207/432 00 21
          Mobile:+44-791/763 43 42
          Fax:+44-207/434 17 79
          He's on my BT Friends and Family list, just below Pizza Hut.

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          • hammer
            Away Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 3385

            #65
            if thier so sure there is "no case to answer" why have the FA charged qpr with 7 counts of breaching rules???? the plot thickens..?

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            • gingerrangers

              #66
              Great news...I hope!

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              • Stanley
                Guest
                • Mar 2009
                • 23693

                #67
                Originally posted by JudoRanger
                If it is - why have the FA charged us then? Surely they can tell if the agent is registered or not?
                The article appears to be hinting an oversight by the FA, in that they didn't spot AF's registration because it was at the very bottom of the pile of documents:

                "Chronicle sport has learned Tirri’s name is at the bottom of the FA documents for the Argentine’s registration when he joined Rangers in 2009."

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                • EYR
                  Gold Seat
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 5470

                  #68
                  Originally posted by Stanley76
                  The article appears to be hinting an oversight by the FA, in that they didn't spot AF's registration because it was at the very bottom of the pile of documents:

                  "Chronicle sport has learned Tirri’s name is at the bottom of the FA documents for the Argentine’s registration when he joined Rangers in 2009."
                  What it doesnt say was it was GP who forged the signature!

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                  • dpmd
                    Silver Seat
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 2251

                    #69
                    So instead of our fate being decided on the pitch this season it will be decided in a courtroom. I am not happy at all.

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                    • Stanley
                      Guest
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 23693

                      #70
                      Originally posted by Goddard
                      I heard that too.

                      He spoke brilliantly, passionately, and with respect to other clubs too.
                      Football SHOULD be about the fans and players. Not admin stuff.

                      I don't care what rucks certain people have had with him in the past... he played a blinder on the BBC today.


                      Public opinion could help us in this with the FA.
                      That's the way the world turns. Public relations, and all that...
                      Missed this - would love to hear it on iPlayer. What time was it on roughly...anyone have a link?

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                      • JonDoeman
                        Silver Seat
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 1405

                        #71
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                        • Goddard
                          Silver Seat
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 4529

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Stanley76
                          Missed this - would love to hear it on iPlayer. What time was it on roughly...anyone have a link?
                          Here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...an_10_03_2011/

                          About 1hr 54mins in.


                          He spoke well. Fair play to him.
                          Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM


                          Follow Me On Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/QPRGoddard

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                          • RussRanger
                            Unlucky Bloke
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 4055

                            #73
                            I think he spoke like a child about to have his puppy put to sleep. Having said that, you can't fault his passion for the club and football is all about emotions. He is right. It is always, unfairly, the fans who suffer the most.

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                            • Stanley
                              Guest
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 23693

                              #74
                              Originally posted by Goddard
                              Here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...an_10_03_2011/

                              About 1hr 54mins in.


                              He spoke well. Fair play to him.
                              Cheers Goddard. Definitely worth a listen.

                              Well spoken Paul Finney, spoken like a true fan.

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                              • Stanley
                                Guest
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 23693

                                #75
                                Originally posted by RussRanger
                                He is right. It is always, unfairly, the fans who suffer the most.
                                If there is a points deduction then yes, Finney is 100% correct that it is the fans who suffer the most. Like he says, board members come and go but its the fans that are there for life.

                                If the club are found guilty of wrongdoing then by all means fine them as much as is deemed necessary. That way it ONLY hurts the guilty parties i.e. the owners.

                                A points deduction hurts the fans who are 100% innocent - no justice in that at all.

                                And I stress, I'd say exactly the same about ANY club who found themselves in this situation, not just QPR.

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