QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:25 - Dec 3 with 5057 views | JAPRANGERS | wonder what it's like in the Conference?? | | | |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:27 - Dec 3 with 5037 views | TacticalR | There are no easy games there. | |
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QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:41 - Dec 3 with 4964 views | JAPRANGERS |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:27 - Dec 3 by TacticalR | There are no easy games there. |
Do you think we might actually, you know, score like a goal and get the occasional away point there?? Fantasy thinking I know. | | | |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:53 - Dec 3 with 4919 views | adhoc_qpr | It's typical QPR that we will probably be the only team to get truly shafted by the Football League's FF rules before they change them. Hopefully that legal precedent someone posted last month about being tried by the most lenient rules will save our bacon, because our away form makes relegation a dead cert. | | | |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:54 - Dec 3 with 4914 views | TacticalR |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:41 - Dec 3 by JAPRANGERS | Do you think we might actually, you know, score like a goal and get the occasional away point there?? Fantasy thinking I know. |
Not if we run into triffic teams with top, top players. | |
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QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 17:00 - Dec 3 with 4672 views | QPR_John |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:54 - Dec 3 by TacticalR | Not if we run into triffic teams with top, top players. |
"If in their promotion season QPR did not cut their wage bill enough to compensate for the dramatic loss of Premier League income" This is what I do not understand about FFP. How can the club cut its wage bill, or any club relegated from the Premier League, when contracts have been entered into and are ongoing.t [Post edited 3 Dec 2014 17:00]
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QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 17:23 - Dec 3 with 4600 views | TacticalR |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 17:00 - Dec 3 by QPR_John | "If in their promotion season QPR did not cut their wage bill enough to compensate for the dramatic loss of Premier League income" This is what I do not understand about FFP. How can the club cut its wage bill, or any club relegated from the Premier League, when contracts have been entered into and are ongoing.t [Post edited 3 Dec 2014 17:00]
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NorthernR discussed some of the problems of FFP in his oppo report on Leicester: http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/36977/leicester%E2% Relegation was never a matter of the slightest concern to those top clubs who conceived the Premier League. It's been a problem ever since (especially with the number of teams relegated and promoted increased from two to three) but could become a nightmare with relegated clubs caught between different FFP regimes in different leagues. | |
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QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 18:58 - Dec 3 with 4490 views | HollowayRanger | ffp is just a way of keeping the small clubs small | |
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QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 13:56 - Dec 4 with 4203 views | R_from_afar |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 18:58 - Dec 3 by HollowayRanger | ffp is just a way of keeping the small clubs small |
You are so right. There is a deep and bitter irony about the football authorities trying to fine a little club like ours the same amount of money other clubs spend on one - ONE - player. RFA | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 14:01 - Dec 4 with 4178 views | ElHoop |
QPR file accounts early in anticipation of FFP breach on 17:00 - Dec 3 by QPR_John | "If in their promotion season QPR did not cut their wage bill enough to compensate for the dramatic loss of Premier League income" This is what I do not understand about FFP. How can the club cut its wage bill, or any club relegated from the Premier League, when contracts have been entered into and are ongoing.t [Post edited 3 Dec 2014 17:00]
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The only way to cut the wage bill on relegation is for the contracts to agree reduced pay in the event of relegation. If that's not the case then the only way to reduce wages is to settle contracts, which actually involves more cost in the year in which it is done, so to reduce wages you increase your loss, which is probably beyond a journalist's IQ in all fairness. | | | |
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