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QPR are a club in relegation mode, they were last year and will be this year ...

... Sunderland are twice the club they are, no offence.

We should be twice the club they are, but we aren’t. Cifuentes was getting 1.5 points per game out of them last season, he does that next season they'll be a team challenging for 6th.
 
I think everyone of us would love it, I just cannot see why Cifuentes himself would go for it. It's a sidewards move.

Is it? I’m not sure about that.

The supposed restrictions in place would make me question why he would want to, but there’s no debate about who the bigger club is, imo.
 
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We should be twice the club they are, but we aren’t. Cifuentes was getting 1.5 points per game out of them last season, he does that next season they'll be a team challenging for 6th.
Bang on. We both finished on the same points too. He might prefer to stay in London.
 
Lots will disagree but Stewart Donald loves the club still, and he failed because he did not have the financial backing needed.
KLD has the right intentions, building a solid base, but will not use his own money to fund the transfer kitty we need.
He holds to much faith in KS, who needs to move on.
Our club is to big a job for KS if he admits it or not.
He owned the club, Bob, he was supposed to be the financial backing.
 
I think everyone of us would love it, I just cannot see why Cifuentes himself would go for it. It's a sidewards move.
Think this whole process seems to be taking its toll on fans, it certainly has on me. We are a massive club. QPR to Sunderland is a huge step up. Not even up for debate. This whole process has been an absolute joke, but we shouldn’t settle as being a lesser option for anyone.
 
One who's not been in the betting, Robbie Keane. Just won the Israeli league, has just resigned so is available, is after a job in England, and is good mates with Niall who will be selling the club to him if he's interested.

The strikers would benefit from his experience as a top striker too.
My Grandad suggested him the other day mate, might not be a bad shout, big test for him like
 
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Think this whole process seems to be taking its toll on fans, it certainly has on me. We are a massive club. QPR to Sunderland is a huge step up. Not even up for debate. This whole process has been an absolute joke, but we shouldn’t settle as being a lesser option for anyone.
I agree with you but would it be a surprise if he preferred staying at QPR and in London than coming here? It wouldn’t for me, not one bit.