Said it about a year ago in the midst of the despair occasioned by Ainsworth's tenure: QPR might need to die before it can be reborn. However, like many, I really thought coming into this season that just maybe, we might have turned the corner. What a misguided fool I was! QPR have gone from needing a reset, right through a reboot, to needing a major intervention from outside as there's nothing inside the house that can turn the juggernaut around. To me, sadly, it seems an irretrievable mess. I can't think anyone in their right mind would buy us! We've gone through a cast of cowboys and are running out of a caste of Indians and I can't help thinking their money will dry up soon. All these owners have really done is put the Malays in malaise and if we're circling the drain on the pitch, how far are we away from going down the drain off it? A consistent catalogue of crippling decisions have probably set in motion a real existential threat and while I dont know who the new Saviour would be to lead us out of this tyranny of potiful management, but I do wonder if it wouldn't be prudent to pull the plug; rid the dross; and start over again at whatever level that might be. We'd have a clean slate, unencumbered by the yoke of the utter incompetence we currently work under. Thus, we'd get out ahead of where we might eventually plummet to by, dare I say it: taking back control of our disorder! Tony Fernandes killed an F1 team, and he and his ilk have pretty much killed us off. If we were an ordinary business we'd have been wound up years ago and that Malay magic money tree ain't going to keep yielding forever. If the plug is eventually pulled and/or we don't lift ourselves off the canvas and do go down, then the saviour is currently not on our payroll. Seriously, only QPR could believe a 26 year old pup with a dodgy algorithm was the smart solution! | |