Fernandez on Twitter 22:29 - Jul 5 with 5653 views | baz_qpr | In a strange strange way relegation is going to make us a much much better club. Lots and lots of work to do. But boy we have done our homework. Really prepared. Stadium and training ground on the way. ~Players and agents are going to see a very different Tony Fernandes. Those who are committed honest and loyal will see the same. I will be in charge of player fining system. 4 already fined. No one no one will take us for a ride anymore. Patience is over. | | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 22:32 - Jul 5 with 4116 views | loftboy | Bet one was Barton | |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 22:35 - Jul 5 with 4095 views | queensparker | First time I've ever heard him sound genuinely angry. About bloody time. Sounds like a few people have turned up for pre-season and carried right on taking the mick to me. Either that or he's pissed. | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 22:37 - Jul 5 with 4071 views | Lblock | I'm sorry but its Friday night after a glorious evening involving white wine and pale lager' I've read this and all I can hear is..... Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah training ground Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah new stadium Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah spin Tony I love you man.... Even told you to your boat... Can we not go about our business quietly and professionally for once? | |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 22:43 - Jul 5 with 4035 views | Suffolk | Tony the tiger! Go get 'em son. | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 22:48 - Jul 5 with 3986 views | GloryHunter | Why on earth do we need a new stadium? | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 22:49 - Jul 5 with 3984 views | Lblock | Actually I just read the whole series he's Twotter and I take it back Some positive stuff Passion from top down will do for me, just keep the reigns firmly held and don't let no wily old steed deflect you tone | |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 23:04 - Jul 5 with 3923 views | ShotKneesHoop |
Fernandez on Twitter on 22:48 - Jul 5 by GloryHunter | Why on earth do we need a new stadium? |
I'd like the old stadium back - with terraces and crash barriers. Any offers? Maybe Brian Bedford on his 80th birthday this year could get on the end of SWP's crosses to the penalty spot. All these wishes will never happen. The SWP cross to the penalty spot is the least likely wish to come true. | |
| Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me! |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 23:34 - Jul 5 with 3812 views | adhoc_qpr | "No one no one will take us for a ride anymore. Patience is over." Unfortunately one key person will very much take you for a ride - and he's the Manager! He's pretty much said he's only in it to see if we can bounce back at first attempt - basically means if come Christmas we are well adrift he's already half way out the door and he has no interest in signing players with the future in mind. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Fernandez on Twitter on 23:49 - Jul 5 with 3767 views | BucksRanger |
Fernandez on Twitter on 23:04 - Jul 5 by ShotKneesHoop | I'd like the old stadium back - with terraces and crash barriers. Any offers? Maybe Brian Bedford on his 80th birthday this year could get on the end of SWP's crosses to the penalty spot. All these wishes will never happen. The SWP cross to the penalty spot is the least likely wish to come true. |
Brian Bedford - superb footballer. Signed for the R's in '59, the first year I went to support them. Scored 33 goals in 44 games one season. Modern footballers are rubbish by comparison. | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 23:49 - Jul 5 with 3761 views | HollowayRanger |
Fernandez on Twitter on 23:34 - Jul 5 by adhoc_qpr | "No one no one will take us for a ride anymore. Patience is over." Unfortunately one key person will very much take you for a ride - and he's the Manager! He's pretty much said he's only in it to see if we can bounce back at first attempt - basically means if come Christmas we are well adrift he's already half way out the door and he has no interest in signing players with the future in mind. |
thats why we got steve to take over | |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 00:28 - Jul 6 with 3670 views | QPR_Jim |
Fernandez on Twitter on 23:34 - Jul 5 by adhoc_qpr | "No one no one will take us for a ride anymore. Patience is over." Unfortunately one key person will very much take you for a ride - and he's the Manager! He's pretty much said he's only in it to see if we can bounce back at first attempt - basically means if come Christmas we are well adrift he's already half way out the door and he has no interest in signing players with the future in mind. |
Didnt TF also say we need to bounce back at the first attempt and two years in the championship would be a disaster? | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 00:31 - Jul 6 with 3665 views | JonDoeman | Good old Tone. His heart's in the right place. He deserves a bit of luck. Hope he's backed the right horse this time in Redknapp. Who could've predicted Hughes was that clueless? | |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 00:36 - Jul 6 with 3655 views | MelakaRanger |
Fernandez on Twitter on 22:35 - Jul 5 by queensparker | First time I've ever heard him sound genuinely angry. About bloody time. Sounds like a few people have turned up for pre-season and carried right on taking the mick to me. Either that or he's pissed. |
No, he's angry! Tony is a nice guy and many 'people' in the football world have taken advantage of him. Its time for him to get tough and sounds like he's up for it. Lets hope he lives up to his new tough image. And if Barton wants to leave he can pay us to buy out his contract, and not the other way around!! | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 00:56 - Jul 6 with 3624 views | TacticalR | When he took over everyone said he was astute. Then everyone said he was naive. It's all a bit...contradictory. | |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 04:25 - Jul 6 with 3537 views | timcocking | Tony for president. I bloody well really like Tony Fernandes and i blame him for very little. | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 05:46 - Jul 6 with 3514 views | cheeseydane | There must be an astute ruthless business man of some sorts in there somewhere, to have acheived all he has (pre-QPR). Heres hoping the last 2 years were him trying to adapt to a business that was all foreign to him, but now he's realised that mr niceguy doesnt work and the gordon ghekko in him resurfaces. Heres hoping anyway. | |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 07:24 - Jul 6 with 3436 views | ShotKneesHoop |
Fernandez on Twitter on 23:49 - Jul 5 by BucksRanger | Brian Bedford - superb footballer. Signed for the R's in '59, the first year I went to support them. Scored 33 goals in 44 games one season. Modern footballers are rubbish by comparison. |
Bedford wasn't a footballer, he was a goal scoring machine. He was clumsy in comparison to others but the ball just kept going in the back of the net. It helped him to have Mark Lazarus, Clive Clark and John McClelland providing the crosses but I agree with Bucks Ranger.... modern footballers are anodyne robots by comparison to the characters in those days. | |
| Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me! |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 08:08 - Jul 6 with 3377 views | daveB | well next season is the future so Redknapp is signing players for the future in that sense, all very well planning for the future but you need to sort the present out first and thats what Redknapp is doing. | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 09:35 - Jul 6 with 3217 views | stuabd | It's all quite exciting. That's the great thing about football. You get depressed with results, the club, manager and players, but once the season is over it only takes a few weeks and you are raring to go again. I honestly think it will be a really enjoyable season. Loads of games and a competitive league. | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 10:11 - Jul 6 with 3151 views | Cliff |
Fernandez on Twitter on 22:48 - Jul 5 by GloryHunter | Why on earth do we need a new stadium? |
Because even when we are in the Championship and getting a run together we often sell out our home areas and expand onto the lower loft. This despite having some of the highest ticket prices in the league (remember the £50 a ticket fiasco?). Even in the Championship, if we had more seats, they could be offered at lower prices and still generate the more in not greater revenue, and then there'e the knock on sales from pies, beers, and programs etc. If you want to support a Premiership team, you're going to have to either switch allegiance or accept we need to get a new stadium and attract new supporters. | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 10:27 - Jul 6 with 3113 views | timcocking |
Fernandez on Twitter on 09:35 - Jul 6 by stuabd | It's all quite exciting. That's the great thing about football. You get depressed with results, the club, manager and players, but once the season is over it only takes a few weeks and you are raring to go again. I honestly think it will be a really enjoyable season. Loads of games and a competitive league. |
Is that Phil Lynott? | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 10:33 - Jul 6 with 3095 views | GloryHunter |
Fernandez on Twitter on 10:11 - Jul 6 by Cliff | Because even when we are in the Championship and getting a run together we often sell out our home areas and expand onto the lower loft. This despite having some of the highest ticket prices in the league (remember the £50 a ticket fiasco?). Even in the Championship, if we had more seats, they could be offered at lower prices and still generate the more in not greater revenue, and then there'e the knock on sales from pies, beers, and programs etc. If you want to support a Premiership team, you're going to have to either switch allegiance or accept we need to get a new stadium and attract new supporters. |
Cheaper and better to buy the houses on Ellerslie Road and build a two-tier stand there. | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 11:43 - Jul 6 with 2995 views | THEBUSH |
Fernandez on Twitter on 10:33 - Jul 6 by GloryHunter | Cheaper and better to buy the houses on Ellerslie Road and build a two-tier stand there. |
Too late for that now, Jim Gregory tried to buy those houses, but failed for some reason ? | | | |
Fernandez on Twitter on 13:07 - Jul 6 with 2922 views | kropotkin41 | Whatever the situation and however it turns out, he's right in one respect. Relegation gives us the chance to do what is needed. Getting promoted under Warnock when we were still owned by Tango and Cash was the aberration that led to so much of what went wrong. This is a reset and a genuine opportunity. As an aside, I think we should concentrate of filling up LR (with safe standing!), but I tend to believe that the reason money men are interested in us at all is because of the prospect of a well-sited all singing, all dancing new stadium. | |
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Fernandez on Twitter on 13:41 - Jul 6 with 2874 views | derbyhoop | Lessons learned. Regroup, refocus and start moving forward. | |
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