hát ennek nem örülök.
Bill Power a legjobb aki nekünk volt. már talalkoztam is vele egyszer.
szerintem velünk is az lesz mint Wimbledonnal egy külföldi tulaj és csöd.
:-(
Chaos Behind the Scenes
By Clive Whittingham
Date: 26/8/2005
Nver a dull moment down at Loftus Road. As the Dream Team style saga of QPR continued at speed last night the club lost two loyal employees, who both support the team, and the big question is where the hell do we go from here?
"The Board of QPR Holdings Ltd has decided that Mr Mark Devlin's position as Chief Executive Officer is to be made redundant with immediate effect.
Mr Bill Power is no longer Chairman of the Board but remains as a Director.
Mr Gualtiero Trucco has been appointed interim Chairman of the Board.
Bill Power and Director Kevin McGrath do not recognise the validity of these decisions which were taken at yesterday's Board meeting in their absence.
They are currently seeking legal advice with regards to these decisions." That is all our club could bring themselves to tell us after another shambolic day in the history of QPR.
Under normal circumstances this site would ignore the ever more bizarre nature of the boardroom politics at QPR - but it seems a little daft of us to just carry on like nothing has happened so here goes!
Today Bill Power was ousted as Chairman of the football club and Mark Devlin sacked as Chief Executive.
Whatever mistakes these individuals made they were both QPR fans, and while they were around I for one always felt slightly reassured that we wouldn't wind up in the same situation as Brighton i.e. playing at some poxy athletics stadium while the happy shoppers of W12 bought their garden furniture on the site of our old ground.
Now that safety net of having QPR supporters involved at the highest level has gone, and I'm pretty scared of what the future may hold for our beloved club.
More concerning is the fact that Dunga flew in for the board meeting, and cast a crucial vote against Power and Devlin. That's the Dunga who arrived in a hail of publicity a year ago only to disapear back to wherever he came from and never be heard of again. The Dunga who hasn't attended one board meeting or match since he became involved. Yet he gets a crucial say!
We now have an unknown Italian gentleman as Chairman. Who is he? What are his motives? Where do we go from here? How much money are we losing?
This all comes under two weeks since the bizarre story of paladini being threatened at gun point by Director Dave Morris and his associates.
What does Gianni intend to do with our football club that got Morris so riled as to try and make him resign under durress?
Personally if the club prospers and we end up celebrating promotion under a giant Italian flag singing the name of Paldini nobody will be happier than me, because I want the team to do well and care little for this boardroom rubbish.
However the lack of information is frightening. What do these people want to do with QPR? I urge Paladini and his friends to come out and tell us why this has happened, and what's coming next ASAP.
People are a little concerned as to why anyobdy would want to own a football club with a £10 million pound loan round its neck that is losing money. Where's the opportunity for profit there? The only thing the club has is the ownership of its ground on prime real estate and, oh god it doesn't bare thinking about.
Goodness me to support a normal football team, that is what we all want.
In amongst all this Ian Holloway must prepare a team to face Sheffield Wednesday this Friday. Good luck to him and the boys.