On a happier note, are you over for the play off?
On a positive note alot of people on here think League 1 is Ollies level so if we are relegated we have the right manager in place.
If we were promoted would we avoid the penalty for as long as we stayed in the Premiership?
If we stayed in the EU we could take it to the ECJ.Here's the problem. We've been in a financial straightjacket waiting for this arbitration. Holloway has had 50p to spend on new players (and credit him, used it wisely but he's not a magician). Then we have to wait for the announcement of the penalty (and we still don't know the amount). Now we may have to wait a couple of years for an appeal. If we won, the EDL, sorry EFL, would probably appeal to the Supreme Court, and cause yet another delay. There's no end to this. We're a club limping around with a broken leg. No wonder Holloway said a bomb had gone off.
I think it means we have to pay a fine.
If we stayed in the EU we could take it to the ECJ.
He would still mess that up.I’ll settle for league 2.
With our current squad & manager, we should be a chance of making the playoffs!
A bit more info here, including the fine may be included in this year's accounts to which the EFL have the cheek to patronise us as 'our valued member club' whilst sticking the knife in and twisting it several times...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...world-record-40million-ffp-fine-losing-three/
That seems to be the crux of it Kerry and why Wolves and Boro are spending like there's no tomorrow to get promotion this season so that if they do come back down the parachute payments will cover the fine.......
Sums it up. I wouldn’t rely on Mittal for anything though, he owns less than 10% of the club now and him and Amit (remember the last time he did anything QPR related? me neither),have clearly lost interest. Paying their share of the fine, if it comes to that, may well be the final straw for them.Well, what a horrible birthday present. Has added 20 yrs to my age!
The problem is, unfortunately, way too simple. There were rules; we broke them; we're guilty and, barring a conspiracy theory, that guilt has been pronounced by a panel of folk who probably understand this situation rather well.
We can twist and squirm and cry foul but I think we are at the mercy of the EFL. If they want an example made then we're stuffed. If they've got any common sense, they will help their 'valued member club' find an acceptable solution to this mess.
We will find out in another 2 to 3 years.
One massive roll of the dice would be to string out the legal process and spend next season to gain promotion then tell then EFL where to stick their fine. If I owned the club and I was wealthy as Mittal, I would because it would still be petty cash even if I failed next season and was fined again!!
Trying times.