
He put his money into the club in good faith and supported everymanager in financing their selection of players.
He's invested in the club infrastructure, and an update of the current premises - with the stated desire to move elsewhere when a viable opportunity arises.
He's financed the professional and legal services to take on those in authority who have sought to pull the club down - quietly defending the club against the FFP protagonists desperate to attack a weaker target than Europe's elite club (whose might would crush them).
Similarly in financing the expertise to explore the nightmare that is local planning consent, to develop a training academy as the nursery ground for future talent.
He's used his business acumen to invite others to invest and develop a broader global awareness of QPR.
I am sorry that you missed Wembley - a great day out - I can finally say that I've seen my team lift the trophy at a Wembley final. Never thought I'd say that. Unbelievable. From the very brink of elimination!![]()
Name me one improvement this Jonah has made since he took over?
He's improved our loss & draw ratios which are currently peaking.
Interesting to read recently that QPR's home record in the Championship tells a different story.
Played 59
Won 34
Drew 20
Lost 5
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He put his money into the club in good faith and supported every manager in financing their selection of players.
He's invested in the club infrastructure, and an update of the current premises - with the stated desire to move elsewhere when a viable opportunity arises.
He's financed the professional and legal services to take on those in authority who have sought to pull the club down - quietly defending the club against the FFP protagonists desperate to attack a weaker target than Europe's elite clubs (whose might would crush them).
Similarly in financing the expertise to explore the nightmare that is local planning consent, to develop a training academy as the nursery ground for future talent.
He's used his business acumen to invite others to invest and develop a broader global awareness of QPR.
And of course there's Wembley. Saturday 24 May 2014. What a great day out!
I can finally say that I've seen my team lift the trophy at a Wembley final. I never thought I'd say that.
Unbelievable. From the very brink of elimination!![]()
You must log in or register to see media
He put his money into the club in good faith and supported every manager in financing their selection of players.
He's invested in the club infrastructure, and an update of the current premises - with the stated desire to move elsewhere when a viable opportunity arises.
He's financed the professional and legal services to take on those in authority who have sought to pull the club down - quietly defending the club against the FFP protagonists desperate to attack a weaker target than Europe's elite clubs (whose might would crush them).
Similarly in financing the expertise to explore the nightmare that is local planning consent, to develop a training academy as the nursery ground for future talent.
He's used his business acumen to invite others to invest and develop a broader global awareness of QPR.
And of course there's Wembley. Saturday 24 May 2014. What a great day out!
I can finally say that I've seen my team lift the trophy at a Wembley final. I never thought I'd say that.
Unbelievable. From the very brink of elimination!![]()
Interesting to read recently that QPR's home record in the Championship tells a different story.
Played 59
Won 34
Drew 20
Lost 5