I think if we do manage to go up the priority will not be for a wide midfielder. I rather think that we would be looking at Caulker or another CB rather than Snod if we are trying to pick the carcass of a relegated club.
I think if we do manage to go up the priority will not be for a wide midfielder. I rather think that we would be looking at Caulker or another CB rather than Snod if we are trying to pick the carcass of a relegated club.
Interesting update on QPR's woes under FFP http://www1.skysports.com/football/...e-financial-fair-play-rules-with-fine-looming Doubt the football league will force them into the conference but they will face some penalty I hope
I definitely agree we need a new CB. However, Redmond is our only real winger. Johnson has been fantastic on the left but I'd definitely be happier with some extra cover/competition on the flanks. My comment was a little tongue in cheek to be honest.

If we are preparing to circle like vultures over relegated Prem sides, what about Curtis Davies, who I seem to remember we were linked with before he went to Hull?
On a separate note, it will be nice to see QPRcelona wriggle and squirm, trying and avoid their imminent FFP penalties
It's going to set a new precedent, so we need the F.A to be strong here, so it sends out a clear message to anyone else thinking they're 'above the law / rules'
How can a team including Joey Barton and Karl Henry be anything other than hideous![]()

I'm afraid you may be right, but what sort of message / precedent does that send out to everyone else?A London team in the heart of media darling land - not a chance. Slap on the wrist, maximum.
) then others may well sit up and take notice, but a fine alone - especially with a rich benefactor at the helm, is just pathetic and meaningless.
- unless one or two of the mercenary bastards decide to jump ship QPR are a London club, West London at that, they will NOT be relegated trust me.
If it were a provincial club flouting the rules .................

Going back off the OP
I don't buy in to this "nothing will happen because it's a London club". Many people thought Rangers would escape the wrath of the SFA because of who they were - but they were wrong.
I honestly don't know what will happen because I don't know all the in's and outs, but if guilty as charged (if and when they are charged), I think they will feel the full force.
The difference there Thai is that Rangers had the SFA to judge, whereas QPR will have the FA and they have a track record of doing er FA when the chips are down and will shy away as much as possible. Don't forget going back a few years they could / should have stopped QPR being promoted in the first place and instead gave them a little slap. That is indicative of why we are not holding our breath.Going back off the OP
I don't buy in to this "nothing will happen because it's a London club". Many people thought Rangers would escape the wrath of the SFA because of who they were - but they were wrong.
I honestly don't know what will happen because I don't know all the in's and outs, but if guilty as charged (if and when they are charged), I think they will feel the full force.
Do you think that QPR's punishment will be as severe as that dished out to Luton when they were found guilty of financial irregularities Thai ?