Very well put, his feelings for the club are def sincere. It's just that sadly many of his efforts go so horrible wrong. But the whole story made me chuckle, "you created the problem, now go and fix it"
I'll never forgive Paladini for putting Ian Holloway on 'Gardening Leave.' That was the start of our darkest days, where QPR managers were in & out quicker than a dogs dick.
Agree with Franckster, he did actually save the club from administration, possibly twice. I am sure he is a complex character but I think he is a true QPR fan too. Obviously LOADS of negatives too but not all bad.
I couldn't of said it better myself. Lets not forget he was probably instrumental in keeping our club in business by finding new investers. Sadly a bit of a bumbling bafoon who was always gonna screw things up one way or another.
Indeed.....he is one of us at the end of the day..........just his decision making at times is very poor and put a bit of a dark cloud over his head. I'd shake his hand everytime though, even if I do feel his days of working within the club are limited at best.
I think we have to remember this - Who brought in Briatore? - Paladini Who brought in Eccles? - Briatore Who brought in the Mittals? - Briatore and Eccles Who brought in NW? - Mittals and Paladini Who brought in Fernandes? - Briatore and Eccles Where are we now? - Premiership, strong side, good fighting chance of staying up, with fan-friendly, enthusiastic and financially competent owners Where did it all start? - Paladini