The name's Bond, Training Ground Bond - Podcast
CEO Lee Hoos kindly picked himself up off his sickbed to guest on this week's Open All R's Podcast as the bond investment scheme for the club's new training ground launched on Thursday.
Work has begun on the long awaited development at Heston and QPR are hoping to raise around a third of the £20m cost through a bond which supporters and private investors can buy through the Tifosy platform. Hoos explains why the club has gone down that route and how it will work.
Clive Whittingham hosts Paul Finney and Charlie Wise on the panel to discuss that, the victories over Preston and Birmingham, Ilias Chair's form, whether QPR need to be more 'shithouse' and the ongoing debate around loyalty points.
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