Queen's Park Rangers (5 Viewers)

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
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#1
A new era

On Saturday 1st September 2007, Queens Park Rangers Football Club announced that Formula 1 magnates Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone had made a recommended offer for the Club.

Mr Gianni Paladini remains as Chairman of QPR and Mr Flavio Briatore, Mr Bruno Michel and Mr Alejandro Agag were invited to join the Board.

Briatore said: "Bernie and I were delighted to receive a recommendation from the Board of QPR for our bid for the Club and we look forward to working alongside Gianni Paladini and his team.

"We are fully aware of the history of QPR and the loyal fan base that it has; we are therefore totally committed to bringing future success back to the Club.

"Gianni, Bernie and I are all determined to see the Club return to the Premiership as soon as possible."


Now they in position 24th from 24 club.

Guidolin to guide Super Hoops?

Former Palermo Coach Francesco Guidolin is in the frame for the vacant managerial seat at Queens Park Rangers. The experienced Coach is reportedly ready to take control at Loftus Road within the next week. The 52-year-old ex-Monaco boss sat next to new club owner Flavio Briatore on Monday as the West London outfit beat Norwich 1-0. Guidolin is still under contract with Palermo and is waiting for a financial settlement before his future can be settled definitively, but he has already indicated that he would take the job.
 

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Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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my gf asked me just why flavio "sexytime" briatore would want to buy a club like QPR?

all i could think of was it was another way to ensure he could shag nubile young ladies and then call them sluts when they got preggers. i mean london is full of slappers looking for rich men to shag and get them in the limelight, sound like a marraige made in heaven
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
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#8
Why the hell are these people investing in Englih football again?

Seriously. Why don't they take over say Catania, Reggina or so? It's a shame. And Guidolin is a great manager who should manage in serie A.
Italian top players have always been faithful to Serie A, now you see more and more players and managers going abroad.

Who's to blame?

*not looking at FIGC retards*
 

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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#10
QPR readdy to offer 28 mil for DP...
haha. No no no no. Guidolin could have 28m € available for his mercato, and Del Piero would be on top of his wishlist. 28m€ for Del Piero? :lol:

I would still not sell him though :mute:

And btw. If Ale doesn't sign a contract he'll go for nada, niente!
 

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