Look at it this way, if the Spurs contingent pass through like so many of our previous staff then that link vanishes and we move on. If they stay, they become part of the club.
Les Ferdinand can hardly be called out on his affinity with us. Ramsey seems to have a growing love of all things hooped so we have a new goalie coach? Don't really see a problem with that.
As Beth says, it's not the people in situ that make the club and as one of the more travelled teams, it's not even necessarily the ground (although I does make a contribution to our identity).
QPR is a collective idea - all the tradition, superstition, matchday routines, memories of players, games and feelings.
Anyone could find a ground, stick some guys in blue and white shirts and call it Queens Park Rangers but that wouldn't make it so.
Our club is a collective conscience of everything that exists under our interpretation of QPR, personal and individual to us all but amalgamate the lot and you have it. It encompasses everyone that is vaguely aware of it but moreso those who live and breath the Rs every day.
This probably sounds waffling and incoherent hut that's included too (along with the skepticism too).
It will exist long after those men that turn up to the stadium or training ground everyday have gone amd they won't be able to remove even a tiny part of it.
If you ask me, AFC Wimbledon won the FA cup in 1988 not MK Dons because that's where the spirit of the club lies. The spirit of our club lies with us and not those who temporarily represent it.