say that when you get hit with an unjust £35m bill for it, although you went down so maybe no one will careWhy is it always us ffs!
From the Guardian
"Sandro was properly registered with the Premier League and so there is no case for QPR being retrospectively punished for fielding an ineligible player. Sandro made 17 league appearances last season, scoring one goal."
It appears (according to that newspaper), he had a work permit, but his residency permit run out.But that in turn actually invalidates his work permit....
It is the players responsibility to take care of that, but it is often the club that pushes it through.
It is amateurish, to say the least....and will knock on to his contract, which may be null and void, which may be a good or bad thing for us (he is suppose to be on £50,000 a week (I thought we had stopped that)...and could result in a HO ban from "sponsoring" non-EU players. Is that a big issue at the current time??

You couldn't write this stuff...what a soap opera of club we are
Yes indeed, this sort of thing could only happen at our club - I just hope we haven't flushed £10 million down the toilet with the only available option to sell him on the cheap to a foreign club. Heads should be rolling for this - perhaps Phil Baird's already has?
Rearrange the words into a well known phrase which sums the running of QPR in a nutshell...
organise brewery a couldn't in a piss-up they...![]()

Or if QPR were invited to an orgy we'd be the spare dick...![]()

And if they fell in a barrel of tits they'd come out sucking their thumb...![]()

We managed to do that for 38 games last season....and base our defence around diminished responsibilty
From the Guardian
"Sandro was properly registered with the Premier League and so there is no case for QPR being retrospectively punished for fielding an ineligible player. Sandro made 17 league appearances last season, scoring one goal."
It appears (according to that newspaper), he had a work permit, but his residency permit run out.But that in turn actually invalidates his work permit....
It is the players responsibility to take care of that, but it is often the club that pushes it through.
It is amateurish, to say the least....and will knock on to his contract, which may be null and void, which may be a good or bad thing for us (he is suppose to be on £50,000 a week (I thought we had stopped that)...and could result in a HO ban from "sponsoring" non-EU players. Is that a big issue at the current time??
Or if QPR were invited to an orgy we'd be the spare dick...![]()
the home office have suspended your license to sign non-EU players.
