The Heston Effect 19:56 - Jun 26 with 6091 views | ChrisNW6 | In the Dykes interview he keeps mentioning the new Premier league training facilities. It got me thinking on how much of a difference it will make in signing new players and extending contracts. I think in a few seasons we will be able to hopefully see the benefits of the Heston effect in player recruitment. Must make a big difference to know this will be your place of work when looking at a 3yr deal at QPR and a real differentiater when comparing other clubs. Where we can't compete on wages we need to attract players in other ways and show casing Heston. How many on here have factored in the office facilities such as gym, canteen and location when applying for new jobs. https://www.qpr.co.uk/videos/interviews/dykes-excited-for-next-chapter-260623/ | | | | |
The Heston Effect on 11:37 - Jun 30 with 794 views | francisbowles |
The Heston Effect on 13:29 - Jun 29 by robith | It is quite annoying that we spent the better part of a decade arguing with a Brentford fan about butterflies when we could bang this together in like 18 months |
Annoying yes, but Heston probably wasn't available when we started the plans. | | | |
The Heston Effect on 11:40 - Jun 30 with 790 views | francisbowles |
The Heston Effect on 13:49 - Jun 29 by 1JD | The club are planning for cat 1 but further infrastructure is required, specifically an indoor dome, which is being built in the phase 2 of works over the next couple of years. Cost of category 2 is 1.5m, cost of category 1 is 2m in annual cost. Most of that extra cost is additional payroll and is filed under non-FFP. For example, you need a performance analyst for every age group in the academy, not just one. |
I thought we had more than enough staff already, as demonstrated by the numbers and costs in the annual accounts. | | | |
The Heston Effect on 11:54 - Jun 30 with 718 views | DavieQPR | You also need classrooms and teachers for the theory and training. | | | |
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