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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by queenslandrangers, Oct 4, 2013.

  1. queenslandrangers

    queenslandrangers Well-Known Member

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    finglasqpr Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for posting that QLR.

    Just had a quick gander at part 2 of the meeting. There is something interesting there for the Irish R's. Some bloke from Indy R's asks Harry whether he thinks the club would consider repaying the loyal Irish fans by going on a pre-season tour to Ireland. Harry basically says in a roundabout kind of way that yes, he would consider it. 2/3 people in the room then applaude. Well done that guy from Indy R's.
     
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  3. kiwiqpr

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    what did roller ask
     
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  4. Eamon Holmes

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    When is Adel coming back?
     
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  5. kiwiqpr

    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    ooh ooh
    when is it then
     
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  6. Chair Nob'll Fallout

    Chair Nob'll Fallout Well-Known Member

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    Is this also on the YouTube Channel by any chance?

    No matter how many time I go onto Ustream I never fail to be surprised by how utterly useless a site it is.
     
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  7. Chair Nob'll Fallout

    Chair Nob'll Fallout Well-Known Member

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    Sorry, stupid question. Easy enough to find out:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR3u6y9syRU
     
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  8. Bush Rhino

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    Having looked at the online stuff it seemed quite a strange event to my eyes, Beard gave a jittery 5 mins speech on the Big 3 issues, in order of truth, they were: Training ground - he seemed to say looks good but only fairly commited to a long drawn out battle on it though, I may be mixed up. Second was the new ground and basically all he's done is go to brighton and look at their ground(we are at their place anyway on the 24th of march), lastly their is no fecking chance he's going to move the family stand while he's at the helm.

    No Questions.

    So there was no real news that we didn't already know. Then we're left with Charlie, Harry and Rob G, essentially doing a presser without any press. Looked a bit like blind date really.

    Number 1 came from burnley he name is Charlie and he likes goals.
    Number 2 is Harry he came from north London and he likes Dogs, Transfers and goals.
    Number 3 came from east London, its Robert and he doesn't like goals.

    Turns out Charlie's the flirty one who going to give a lady a special shake/slide the next time he "scores", Harry's the older funny one who knows your grandad and Rob can't stop talking once he's started.

    At the end the contestants were not allowed to pick who they liked and had to make do with a shirt raffle and 2 free drinks.

    Did I miss anything?
     
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  9. QPR999

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    Cheers Rhino, you must have bionic ears. The sound quality was so poor I couldn't hear it when Harry started speaking. Ustream isn't very good. I've stopped listening to London Call-in due to its poor sound quality.
     
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  10. QPR999

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    As Roller is away this weekend and unable, up until now to post anything on the nights proceedings. I will take the liberty to post Steve Sayce's take on the fans forum. . . . . . . . . . .

    It’s triffic ‘Arry, but it ain’t a Fans Forum – 3 October 2013
    Posted on October 4, 2013 by Steve Sayce

    forum, n - a place of public discussion

    Okay, I risk getting a lot of people’s backs up by kicking off with a negative. The club has done a good job this year engaging more with fans through the first fans forum and meetings with fan groups and websites. This has been a huge step forward and is to be applauded.

    Yet, it was clear before anyone set foot in the W12 club that this wasn’t going to be a ‘forum’. We were pre-warned that CEO Phillip Beard would be providing a brief update at the beginning, but would not be contributing to the panel ‘discussion’. For those fans who wanted serious issues put on the table, such as the new stadium, financing, communication and customer service, this decision broke the back of any meaningful public scrutiny of club affairs.

    Back in February at the first forum, Beard experienced a rough ride from fans – not a surprise perhaps given that was the first such event for over six years. The club clearly wished to avoid a repeat. They would argue that the meetings with fan groups are where the meaty discussions are taking place. Fine – but then don’t imply an event is something it isn’t. ‘Fan Conference’ maybe, “Q&A with the manager and the players” perhaps. Forum it wasn’t.


    So with rant over, what actually happened? Harry Redknapp (brandishing the now familiar crutches), Robert Green and Charlie Austin were introduced to the gathered fans, and Beard then commenced with a cross between prepared statement and monologue. He didn’t reveal anything new of substance. Objectors are delaying the Warren Farm project, but both the club and Ealing Council remain committed. Beard reiterated the usual messages about a new stadium; long-term project, want to stay in local area and retain atmosphere of Loftus Road. He expressed frustration with Lotto over late deliveries of new replica kit and stated this would be Lotto’s last year. This information was already several weeks out of date – the Chairman tweeted a heavy and unsubtle hint a while ago that Nike are in line for the new contract. Lastly the CEO said that there was ‘no magic solution’ on the issue of the family stand. (The changes made to the Lower Loft to accommodate families would also suggest they are not seriously looking for one…)

    With that Beard exited the stage and curiously watched the remainder of the event from the back of the room. The floor was handed to Redknapp, Green and Austin to take questions from the audience present and those watching the event online worldwide. It was immediately obvious that the manager was in the driving seat and that he was in press conference “triffic Arry” mode. The event became almost a piece of staged entertainment. Redknapp had the punters eating out of his hand with his easy charm, barrow-boy wisecracks and shaggy-dog stories. Green spoke eloquently about his time at QPR, stating that it is in his nature to give his very best for the club and the fans. Austin was more enigmatic providing well-drilled “Match of the Day” soundbite responses, clearly keen not to put a foot wrong.

    Questions ranged from interesting through to occasionally challenging all the way through to the ridiculous. Redknapp met one online question, “What is Tom Carroll’s best position?” with the dry one-word response “Midfield”.

    Reading behind the platitudes and the well-practiced Redknapp puffery, what did we learn from the main body of the event? Few things came as a great surprise…

    ● Julio Cesar’s future at QPR would appear to be in doubt. In spite of currently being injured with a broken finger, he said the Brazilian number one should be looking to move on in the transfer window. That said, he is keen for the young players at the moment out on loan to come back and make their mark

    ● Redknapp acknowledges there is a striker shortage at the club, and the club tried to do deals on deadline day. Andy Johnson will be back hopefully just after the next international break

    ● As soon as he heard Derby had sacked Nigel Clough Redknapp thought Steve McClaren would be a good fit. Will be a loss of course, but it’s right for McClaren to get back to full-time management and coaching. A replacement has not been discussed.

    ● Redknapp is reviewing the back line and looking for reinforcements given the injury to Nedum Onuoha. Max Ehmer did well in the Middlesbrough fixture

    ● Green explained it would be difficult for him to get back into the England setup, but he would ‘never say never’. Right now he is concentrating firmly and squarely on playing for QPR. He really appreciated the support from the fans last season and found it immensely disappointing when other players didn’t try hard enough.

    ● When asked about Barton, Redknapp replied it was the first time they had worked with each other. He is a big influence on the squad and is a great player when he can get his head right

    ● Austin, in one of the moments he relaxed a little, told the audience he remembered well his time as a non-league player, and indeed working as a builder. He appreciates the success now he has it

    ● Redknapp has a real problem pronouncing Javier Chevanton’s name. After a couple of attempts referring to ‘Shevaton’ as the proverbial ‘top, top player’ he found ‘the Uruguayan lad’ a much easier moniker to get his teeth around

    ● A couple of questions went off piste with topics not solely on team affairs. One asked for Redknapp’s reaction to fans being turned away from a recent EDS game at Harlington. His response was he wasn’t aware, but he thought this was wrong. This brought a strong murmur of appreciation in the room, and a result; the club has since relented and withdrawn the ban on fans at these games

    There were many moments of humour moments during the event. For example Redknapp related the story of when a man named ‘Ozzie’ wanted him to take a look at his grandson with a view to a trial. He turned Ozzie down, only to find out years later that the grandson was playing at Swindon – our own Charlie Austin! Austin was again at the centre of his laughter when one light-hearted question focused on the ‘sliding moves’ in his goal celebrations. There were also a few car crash moments, when one elderly gentleman proved he was ‘tired and emotional’ with a series of impromptu interventions.

    It was a fun evening. It was great to be invited to as an Rs fan and get that insight from Redknapp and the players that we don’t normally get. What an evening like this cannot do however is replace the need for open, fair and honest public discussion of the key issues. We hope the club retains this as a key part of its communication programme.

    Independent R’s would like to thank the press and marketing teams at QPR for inviting us to the event.

    Steve Sayce

    http://www.indyrs.co.uk/2013/10/its-triffic-arry-but-it-aint-a-fans-forum-3-october-2013/?
     
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  11. NorwayRanger

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    [video=youtube;h-5LzIyD7hw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=h-5LzIyD7hw[/video]
     
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  12. QPR999

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    Cheers Norway, I could hear that video loud and clear.
     
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  13. NorwayRanger

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    I'm not struggling with the sound in IcantbelieveitsnotBhatia's link, must be ustream.

    [video=youtube;cR3u6y9syRU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR3u6y9syRU[/video]
     
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