UPPERLOFTNZadded 20:12 - Jan 2 I wonder why no football club has ever got a legal team in to challenge a footballers contract. Richards clearly fit, just wont play, in any other profession you'd just get your contract terminated
Could be various things. I doubt it’s like Cifuentes is wanting to pick him and he just refuses to play. If it’s a mental health issue the club would be on dodgy ground sacking him though in a real job I guess he’d be on statutory after a while and presumably he’s training anyway. Not much anyone can do if he’s fulfilling his contractual obligations. Quite the FFP masterclass to loan him with an obligation to buy. Brighton insisting upon it may have been a clue.
Put Richard's and other sicknotes on Statutory Sick Pay £109.40 per week, will soon sort out some of these overpaid lay-abouts. It would also save us wages too. I've long thought why no club has ever challenged the employment contract of crap players and managed out poor performers, just like in everyday "normal" employment. Also, with some of current squad I would challenge that some of them are defined as footballers!!
Begovic nominated for player of the month. Look how **** this league is and we’re the worst team in it.
Jeremy Vine suing Joey Barton for saying something about coercing people into getting Covid jabs and calling him a bike nonce. We’re blessed to be alive in this era.
Christian Nourry replaces Lee Hoos as CEO 6 minutes ago By QPR FC Share QPR are delighted to announce the appointment of Christian Nourry as its new Chief Executive Officer, replacing Lee Hoos who retired from the role earlier today (Friday) while continuing in his position as Chairman. After more than eight years with the club, Hoos said: “It has been an honour and privilege to be QPR CEO. There are always highs and lows but I am hugely grateful to the owners, staff and fans for their support. “I would like to wish Christian the very best of luck in the position. He is extremely competent and bridges a number of gaps that need to be bridged.” Nourry has spent the past half-decade as an advisor and consultant to some of the most significant ownership groups and football clubs worldwide, most recently in his capacity as Managing Partner for Europe of market-leading football data analytics and advisory business, RETEXO. RETEXO’s clients include Real Madrid CF, AS Roma, Anderlecht RSC, Athletic Bilbao, A-Leagues and many others. In his role at RETEXO, Nourry was notably responsible for the development of best-in-class practices to be implemented across all major departments at football clubs across the continent. Nourry previously served as co-founder of the Get Football Group, a sports media organisation specialising in the provision of news and analysis of European football in English to millions of fans worldwide as well as other international media companies. please log in to view this image In the summer, Nourry led on RETEXO’s detailed audit of QPR, which was commissioned by the club’s owners. As part of this project, RETEXO were instrumental in the club’s identification and recruitment of Director of Performance Ben Williams and Head Coach Martí Cifuentes. Nourry said: “I am looking forward to working for QPR and to lead the club as it enters a new chapter, one which the fans deserve. “I want to take this opportunity to first and foremost congratulate Lee on his retirement after a rich career as a football executive. “I am happy to be continuing the work which I have already been undertaking with the owners following their deep period of reflection since the end of last season. I am truly excited by the next-generation football project that we are building together.” The club’s owners Ruben Gnanalingam, Amit Bhatia and Richard Reilly were unanimous in their decision to bring Nourry on board. Gnanalingam said: “Firstly, we would like to thank Lee for his hard work and endeavours during his time as our CEO. We are enormously grateful to him and pleased he will have a continued presence at the club in his role as Chairman. “We are also delighted to bring Christian in and excited by the impact he can have. “He has a proven track record of achieving success for football clubs he has worked with around the world and his expertise has already enabled us to identify and recruit two outstanding professionals. “We believe in Christian’s long-term vision and look forward to an exciting future under his guidance.” please log in to view this image Bhatia said: “This is a truly fantastic appointment. We are fully aware of the challenges that face us and remain absolutely committed to bringing success to a football club we all deeply love. “Christian has demonstrated the positive effect he can have through his previous work at some of the biggest football clubs in the world. “He is forward-thinking, he has an innovative mindset and we are delighted to have him on board. “His leadership will be vital as we work towards improving the club both on and off the pitch.” Reilly added: “I have been involved with QPR for a year and it has been a hugely beneficial experience to view and assess the club during this period. “Christian has been able to do likewise since the summer while undertaking a deep-dive of the club, and this enables him to come in with a full picture of where we are, and what actions are needed to help us give the fans the club their incredible support deserves.” https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/2024/january/12/christian-nourry-replaces-lee-hoos-as-ceo/
In other news, some bloke who once knew him speculated that Chair would consider a move to Real Madrid if asked , and it crossed my mind that Jimmy Dunne wouldn’t turn down being the first pick centre back for Man City, and Sinclair Armstrong could be interested in representing Brazil. Nice sleuthing Nines.