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I first went to QPR in the mid 50's. Remember most of that already mentioned. I have strong memories of wiping the rust off my shoulders every time the ball landed on top of the Ellerslie Road stand. None of this playing out from the back malarkey then. I also found it amusing that the team were described in the match programme as playing in knickers.
Clearly there needs to be compensation paid to the victims of this. What happened to the “stolen money’ if there was no theft ? The possible explanation is offered in the story. It was put into a holding account and written back as profits. In this case both Fujitsu and Post Office need to reveal if this was the case and who got those profits. This will have provided, in all probability, bonuses for Executives of either or both companies. These bonuses should be repaid and also any funds from the holding account. The easy solution for the politicians is to pay compensation from taxpayers funds. The punishment must fit the crime and both corporations and executives should repay all benefits they derived from their behaviour.
This actually confirms that in play and especially when wet they were heavier. In the ref’s hand before the game not heavier. Misleading headline. I loved watching Pele and best of all time comparisons are pointless. Only reason to compare is so that current headlines can be as sensational as possible. Media trolling I think.
Our first European competition and Cologne were a great team. I couldn't believe how well we played to get a 3-0 home win. Lost 4-1 in the return leg and went through on away goals.
This after following QPR for 20 years tstarting with the 3rd Division South .
Wage caps seeks parity in limiting salary costs for all clubs in the league. FFP allows clubs to spend in line with their resources which may be different for each club. It could be argued that wage caps are anti-competitive whereas FFP is not as long as the rules are adhered to of course.
The High Numbers at the Oldfield or The Who at the Goldhawk would take some beating. Motown covers at the first and he start of something big at the second.
Small venues packed crowds trying to dance without starting a fight.