I'm not convinced they should tell us f-all about the finances....why should they? They own the club so wtf has to got to do with the average supporter what TF does with his money He's clearly trying his best for us & the club so why worry? The bloke is no idiot and his previous bussiness sucess shows that. He would be wasting money with the prospect of no return and if it is his own cash then why should he tell us the details of deals and what he paid. How many on this board are willing to post how much they earn and what the spend thier own money on. How much you pay for your car (auto thread being bumped?) how much goes on the misus...etc. Mind your own F bussiness and stick to supporting the team and mangement All this BS about us going bankrupt is for people who want to be accountants but cant add up! Let him spend what he wants and if we get stuck he can just sell a plane or 2 !!
Samba himself yesterday and Talksports Tony Incenso confirmed last night on radio after talking to the player/club. he actually quoted that 'he took a massive paycut'. I think he was homesick/family/Russia all helped.
Get back to your "sports direct / jjb/club sell out/ ashley out" ground you bunch of hypocrytes... You bought the rest of the French teamyet ? St James what?
To be honest, if he was on 90K now, earning 10K less a week is a massive pay cut. The figure will still be enormous.
He was on 100k and is now on a reported 75k. Also has to pay British rather than Russian tax, which will be at least the same deduction. its still an obscene amount in rational world, but he can't be accused of being a mercenary.
far to much money to pay in wages for a small club. it can only lead to heartache and administration in a very short time...some are saying thats what the owners want anyway but its a sad way to run a football club as small as qpr...
Hope not Eddie, my dad living in London had an uncle, "Uncle Arthur", who apparently looked liked Eric Sykes (yes he does - I've seen photos) and used the expression, "if you haven't got the cards you can't play", which my dad often repeated. At least now we have a seat at the Blackjack table at the casino!
Leave this little fella alone. He's on our board because he is facing his fears. He is trying to overcome the anxiety caused by another club signing players for more than £2m. Well done I say.