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Nothing will change till we have new owners who can actually make informed decisions about football without being taken in by chancers every single time.
I know being QPR we'll probably end up with even more incompetent/money grabbing loons; but we can't carry on with this lot.
Wasn't it Gab Sutton who predicted them to win the Championship this season?
Wondered what has changed since last season. Or is it one of those rare periods that football clubs have, where they actually appoint a decent manager who gets to work with some decent players?
Our annual bank holiday weekend camping trip is coming up and once again I find myself psyching myself up to put myself through it!
To be honest once we're there and everything is set up it's usually quite nice as long as the weather is dry. It's just the preparation/packing the car/getting the tent up and down which I find a total ballache.
Any tips or tricks suggested to make it bearable/enjoyable? Other than not going...
I've got a variety of QPR shirts that our boys have grown out of. Would like them to go to a good home! Please private message me if you're interested.
Deluxe Coffeeworks on Shepherds Bush Rd opposite the police station. I saw it walking up from Hammersmith station on the way to a meeting.
Nice little coffee bar, I clocked the QPR badge on their machine. Turns out the place is run by a bunch of QPR fans from the local area, young guys. Decent coffee - give them a try.
Yes Paul so pleased you scored - care to mention any disappointment about yet another defeat??
Don't the players get any guidance from the club about what may or may not be sensible to post on social media after a defeat?
Feels like losing is totally acceptable, and, oh don't worry as there'll be another game (defeat) soon. Where's the contrition and desire to put things right?
I know we all go on about it like it was some mythical virtual open goal that would have won us the play off final - but does anyone have any video evidence of it?
I've looked at the various highlights clips on YouTube, but none of them include it.
Sky have been reshowing it this week, caught some of it the other night.
The stars really aligned for us in that Championship season; arguably mainly because Flav and Bern took a step back, allowing Bhatia and Saksena to let Warnock get on with the job (Warnock arguably wouldn't have let them interfere anyway!).
Probably the biggest sliding doors moment is Briatore refusing to sell his majority shareholding to Bhatia (Mittal). Sold to Fernandes instead
We were in Italy last week and due to fly back on Sunday night. Friday I received an email from Easyjet saying that the flight was cancelled due to strike action at Italian airports - we couldn't find any suitable Easyjet replacement flight for the Sunday or Monday (kids would already miss a day of school) so we accepted an Easyjet refund and rebooked on a Ryanair flight on the Monday evening.
Have tried to claim back on travel insurance but they said because of the advance notification of the cancellation (not at the airport on the day of the flight, having checked in) then we're not covered. So we would need to go back to Easyjet for compensation - but having accepted a refund I don't think that will work.
Do we have any other recourse for compensation, or do we basically have to swallow the extra expenses (flight, accommodation, food, etc.)?