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It's one of the reasons why QPR's future is in jeopardy having just posted £67m losses for the year.

Another club Harry has helped ruin. What a great geezer, salt of the earth.
 
Edinho for Portugal last night

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tbh, i could do that, the second touch is just a reaction flick that could go anywhere
 
But they're second in the Bundesleague (yeah, I know they're 20 points off) and cruising into the QF of the CL.

I know but they're not going to win their league nor the CL for a while now. It's a shame when great teams get picked apart by rich clubs and greedy agent; it's okay though because Lewendowski won't celebrate when he scores against BVB in a 4-0 whitewash next season.
 
I thought the same about Leeds as well though

QPR are working on a Premier League budget and will eventually need Premier League money to sustain it

Missing out could damage them the same way missing the CL did Leeds
See What you mean i e Leeds, QPR need to make sure they stay clear of fish tanks and private planes, and of course Ridsdale (spelling )?
 
I know but they're not going to win their league nor the CL for a while now. It's a shame when great teams get picked apart by rich clubs and greedy agent; it's okay though because Lewendowski won't celebrate when he scores against BVB in a 4-0 whitewash next season.
It really is a problem of modern football. Elitism has taken over.

The media are partly to blame as they've bought into the 'dream team' mentality. Or maybe they're just going with the flow.

I remember when I was a kid you had the likes of Glen Hoddle at Spurs, Liam Brady at Arsenal and Trevor Brooking at West Ham. If that was today they'd all be part of the Chelsea midfield.
 
It really is a problem of modern football. Elitism has taken over.

The media are partly to blame as they've bought into the 'dream team' mentality. Or maybe they're just going with the flow.

I remember when I was a kid you had the likes of Glen Hoddle at Spurs, Liam Brady at Arsenal and Trevor Brooking at West Ham. If that was today they'd all be part of the Chelsea midfield.

The media definately bear a slice of the blame for allowing this state of affairs to continue (given that there are only a couple of big-paper journalists who consistently question why and what it is that clubs are doing) but the vast bulk of the blame lies with the national FAs for failing to impose even the slightest meaningful control on clubs.
 
lets hope WBA can do us a favour at the same time we're reaching wembley, would be a great day regardless of anything else if that were the case.

they've got to win at some point ffs
 
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