Briatore walks away, lets Amit Bhatia make an appointment, his first, and he chooses Warnock. Much better already without Flavio.
What a bloody surprise that Redknapp made an appearance. I'm just surprised he didn't drive past with this window down.
Briotore was a complete plonker with absolutely no understanding that progress is not made in forward steps. Sometimes a back step is made. Can't believe he thought he knew better than Warnock. Actually the programme is dynamite watching.
The only ones to come out of it well is Warnock and Bhatia particularly. He sorted it out and seemed to be sane and reasonable. Says something that Fernandes is still very happy to have him around and they appear to be good mates.
Can't believe how much a pair of idiots Briatore and Paladini proved themselves to be. Seemed it was only that Amit Bhatia guy that kept the thing on the rails long enough for them to get promoted. Lat
CBK said that Father Christmas didn't exist and that fact unknown by me until then ruined the festive season for me. As W Blake wrote: A truth that's told with bad intent Beats all the lies you can invent.
For anyone who missed this on Sunday night, well worth checking out on i-player, "QPR: The Four Year Plan" Essential watching for any footy supporter and a real eye-opener, excellent fly on the wall documentary Plus as has been previously noted, saints (reserves) are on it !!
I cant help thinking that QPR are the next team to find themselves in financial ****e, As we all know tony fernandes is a west ham surporter who tried to buy our club but lost out to G & S. Tony Fernandez is worth 340 million, Qpr 's average attendance is around 20,000 they are paying mega bucks and wages for ordinairy players just like west ham did when the icelandics were in charge, but there is no way they can sustain the amounts they are paying on wages and players their fan base and income just wont allow it, Fernades may dip into his own pocket but when the penny drops he will want his money back and this i fear will kill Qpr. All the best, Brooking
I look for QPR results each week and keep hoping they slip up and head into the relegation zone. Swansea and Norwich have made small changes to their successful championship sides and have done really well in the prem, whereas QPR went whole-sale on premiership has-beens and so-so's, tearing apart any good squad morale created from having a solid and successful championship winning team. Not how it should be done in my view. Haven't watched the doc yet so will check it out