But every team has the right to suceed do they not? It maybe QPR's turn now as it seems we are building foundations to improve our club. We are very lucky to have rich backers of course and although it can't be predicted QPR could become the largest club in London. There was a time that QPR were the team to beat in London. Of course I won't offend you with what is just history but there is no doubt that QPR are growing.
What they grow into is yet to be seen.
The current players at QPR are an attempt to build a quick foundation to build upon . In real terms the owners of QPR could buy Arsenal if they desired but that's silly talk.
It will be interesting for London either way hope you agree?
Yes, every team has the right to succeed, but with in reason. It's important that you have optimism, but not too much, especially regarding Granero. He is a player that is still young has a lot of potential, he is currently a substitute at Real Madrid and when he comes on he is used in various roles, Mourinho is a big fan of him, and I doubt he would be to keen to let him go, but if he were to be let go, he easily has the talent to start at a club like Liverpool, Newcastle possibly Tottenham. If there's interest from clubs of that calibre, then I don't see why he would turn them down in favour of QPR.
Put it this way, I'm not concerned about QPR rising up, I don't see them as a threat to Arsenal, I don't mean it in a nasty way, but that is just how it is. By the time you have built yourself a platform (IF you get that far), and you rise up to mid table, what ever, then all that progress will be stopped because FFP would kick in and your rich owners won't be able to plough money in, your progress would stagnate. Who knows, your owners might even become disinterested and move the club on because of the lack of progression, that would leave you up **** creek because you are aspiring to have player like Ji Sung Park at your club and they are on massive wage bills.