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QPR have been a basket case club for many years now.Been living way beyond their means in pursuit of the promised land of the Premier League. They have spent more time in the bottom half of the Championship than they have in the top half. Can only end one way unless they get a seriously wealthy benefactor who has genuine motives. Seems to me they have had a few cowboys owning that club in the last 15/20 yrs.
We should not be surprised at the QPR accounts . Most clubs rely on Owners propping them up with loans that are converted to equity on the balance sheet so in theory recoverable upon the sale of the club.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68372224
BST,There was,10-15 years ago. I remember reading an article that suggested that QPR, if you took the private resources of the board, were in fact the most wealthy club in the UK. Blowing the Chelsea and Man. City types out of the water.I believe that the owner of TATA steel (Billions!) was involved. So were several of his 'mates' obviously it never came to anything but there was something of this nature I recall.
Quote from: welloffside on February 22, 2024, 05:34:37 pmBST,There was,10-15 years ago. I remember reading an article that suggested that QPR, if you took the private resources of the board, were in fact the most wealthy club in the UK. Blowing the Chelsea and Man. City types out of the water.I believe that the owner of TATA steel (Billions!) was involved. So were several of his 'mates' obviously it never came to anything but there was something of this nature I recall.That sounds right.A mate of mine from up North who was living in the Home Counties bought a QPR shirt at the time, just to rule the Arsenal/Chelsea/Man Utd lot and claim that QPR were going to be bigger than all of them. For a few months, it did seem like it might happen.
What I could never understand about QPR was that there never seemed any talk of the moving to a better stadium. Loftus Rd holds 18,200 and I’ve experienced the away end as well as one of the side stands and the seats and legroom (as well as the playing area) are more cramped than any others I’ve known. Given the indisputable fact that the club has been a magnet for investment, you would have thought that a new stadium would be a priority, if not THE priority.