Having been to the ticket office a few times this season I think I'd deal with a refund myself. At least I'd know what to expect![]()
Having been to the ticket office a few times this season I think I'd deal with a refund myself. At least I'd know what to expect![]()
And let’s face it, none of us needed to put the sheets in the wash when we woke up.
Some support here from Derby fans.
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/its-time-move-on-derby-678166
Now that is grace in action, people.Some support here from Derby fans.
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/its-time-move-on-derby-678166
Meanwhile on Sunday an Air Asia flight from Perth to Bali was forced to turn back with a technical issue. It dropped 24,000 feet in 9 minutes, the oxygen masks deployed and the cabin crew panicked, crying and screaming. No advice was offered in English.
Feel familiar?
They did all survive though.......but Air Asia is not offering refunds.
Some support here from Derby fans.
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/its-time-move-on-derby-678166

And the players play for free cos they love the club.Not sure how many ST holder we have but if we could find 15 000 people prepared to fork out £200 per year, and if the EFL were happy to get their money in 20 years, then that's the £60m sorted!
I'm up for it!
Not sure how many ST holder we have but if we could find 15 000 people prepared to fork out £200 per year, and if the EFL were happy to get their money in 20 years, then that's the £60m sorted!
I'm up for it!
And the players play for free cos they love the club.
The owners all ready wrote off £60 million of loans. Arguably they have been stupid, but greedy? Not with QPR.Why should the supporters pay for the total stupidity of the owners? I'd far rather the club were bankrupted and we start from scratch than give a penny to pay for the greedy bastards that have ruined our club...
The owners all ready wrote off £60 million of loans. Arguably they have been stupid, but greedy? Not with QPR.
Really?!Why should the supporters pay for the total stupidity of the owners? I'd far rather the club were bankrupted and we start from scratch than give a penny to pay for the greedy bastards that have ruined our club...
It wasn't Arrys fault...and he is defending us...
(We have absolutely no chance then....)
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/quee...efends-qpr-after-multi-million-pound-ffp-fine
He said: "I didn't sign [those] players. Julio Cesar and others were all there when I arrived at the club.
"The team I got promoted with, people like Bobby Zamora, Joey Barton, [Armand] Traore, Clint Hill, Rob Green in goal, Nedham Onuoha, they were there already.
"They weren't players that I brought in. They got promoted with a team of players that were already there. It was only one or two signings [that I made]. When we got back to the Premier League, we took loans. We certainly didn't overspend for a Premier League club. Definitely not.
"I don't want to criticise anyone who bought Julio Cesar and others. That's not fair. What I had to do was to try and get them off the wage bill. It was a cutting-back process when I was there and taking people on free transfers and, in lots of cases, having to pay a percentage of their wages to get them off the wage bill."
The concept of FFP was introduced by UEFA to govern the spending of teams in the Champions League and Europa League, with the aim of also increasing parity in domestic competitions. However, Redknapp believes that FFP is behind bigger teams pulling away at the top of the Premier League.
"That's why you've got six teams on a different level to the rest in the Premier League," he said. "The top six teams have got the biggest budgets, the best players and the strongest squads. That's why every year -- apart from one year when Leicester won [the Premier League title in 2016] -- every other year it's the same six teams [in contention].
"I don't know what the solution would be. I don't know how it all works out and what the guidelines to fair play are. That's up to people who run the football club. Managers have very little say in transfer dealings and transfers these days.
"QPR is a great club with great support. I'm sure this will drag on and I don't know the jurisdiction of it all. I don't know how it happened and how it was allowed to happen."
The headline says 'Harry Redknapp defends QPR', but all he's doing is absolving himself of any blame. When Sir Les was appointed and told 'Arry he had to stop spunking money, his knees got all dodgy and he buggered off. What a ****.
(apologies for the language Beth, but there is no other word for that man)