QPR Punishment

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What should be QPR's punishment


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Is it just me or does it seem that Hull fans never stop commenting about our Club all over these message boards? What with their silly little "DQPR" tag etc.? They obviously enjoy the drama of it all cos they never stop talking about us.

Mind you if I lived in Dull, I'd look for any distraction too
 
Is it just me or does it seem that Hull fans never stop commenting about our Club all over these message boards? What with their silly little "DQPR" tag etc.? They obviously enjoy the drama of it all cos they never stop talking about us.

Mind you if I lived in Dull, I'd look for any distraction too

What is it with these DQPR fans and their silly little 'Dull' tag?

As for your last comment, you obviously found London such a wonderful place to live that you fled to Ireland.
 
The idea of a punishment means that it should hurt the offender.A fine of £6 million wouldn't hurt Bernie Ecclestone.He's a multi millionaire.It did hurt West Ham,because they were broke.Thats why a fine is no use in this scenario,the only option is a points deduction.

Agreed 15 points deduction is the only decision.
 
You sure? Tevez left West Ham in 2007, and they were punished for it (albeit much later). Faurlin joined QPR in 2009.

My understanding is that the Football League brought their rules in later than the Premier League. This is why the Football League are not dealing with this themseleves. No rule was broken at the time - this is retrospective.
 
What really bugs me about it is they way its been let to drag on until the end of the season, this should of been sorted ages ago!
 
Not sure if anyone has already mentioned this, but Hereford and Torquay got points deductions when playing players whose registrations were late. Assuming QPR are found guilty, this is third party ownership which is a worse offence and therefore should, in theory, carry a greater points deduction. I could see a mish-mash of a points deduction where they receive a deduction equal to the number of points they end up ahead of 2nd place if their GD is greater, or 1 less if their GD is worse. Then the balance could be dedcuted from next season.
Don't rule it out, this is the FA we're talking about.
 
jsybaz, read the facts. Faurlin's registration is legit, it's more to do with what QPR disclosed (or did not) to the FA about the original transfer deal when we bought out Faurlin's third party registration ownership.
 
jsybaz, read the facts. Faurlin's registration is legit, it's more to do with what QPR disclosed (or did not) to the FA about the original transfer deal when we bought out Faurlin's third party registration ownership.

You seem very sure, why do you spend so much time trying to convince yourself on here?
 
QPR need to take 10- 15 points punishment- Should accept punishment and take part in play offs and win them as best team- If they appeal should lose the right to take part in the playoffs and 7th place should replace them.
 
QPR need to take 10- 15 points punishment- Should accept punishment and take part in play offs and win them as best team- If they appeal should lose the right to take part in the playoffs and 7th place should replace them.

Punishment for what exactly? Do you KNOW we are guilty. If not, please do not post your drivel here.