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The Allamhouse loan is repayable on demand, it always has been, they can withdraw that money whenever they like (as long as there are enough funds to cover it).

The club can borrow money against future income, secured against that income, indeed it already has (parachute payments, transfer fees, they're all contracted income).

The club doesn't need all the income to be cash in the bank to access it, though a couple of recent deals might well have been discounted to make them cash deals.

All of this is obviously speculation, but it's based on likelihood and opportunity.
 
There cannot be anyone interested in buying the club. They'd be mad. Wait 3 or 4 years when we are at the bottom of league one and get us for a snip. Unless of course we go into administration before then.

I wonder if the old man is really bothered about his legacy

A Championship club, with little in the way of assets, but with a recent Premier League history and a very low asking price, is still an attractive proposition.
 
The word went round at half time, that Ehab was in the directors box.

The minute the second half started, there was a massive chorus of 'we want Allam out'. This was followed by a chorus of 'Ehab, Ehab, give us a wave', he foolishly waved and was met with the loudest chant of the afternoon '****er, ****er, ****er...'.

Then there was about ten minutes of vociferous chanting, pretty much the entire crowd stood up for the 'stand up, if you're Allam Out', there was 'where's the money gone', 'you said you would go' and 'greedy bastard'.

Recently, there's been a increase in Allam apologists on social media, it seems none of them were at QPR.

The allam apologists on social media are mainly sad middle aged men attention seeking it seems (mid life crisis's)
 
The Allamhouse loan is repayable on demand, it always has been, they can withdraw that money whenever they like (as long as there are enough funds to cover it).

The club can borrow money against future income, secured against that income, indeed it already has (parachute payments, transfer fees, they're all contracted income).

The club doesn't need all the income to be cash in the bank to access it, though a couple of recent deals might well have been discounted to make them cash deals.

All of this is obviously speculation, but it's based on likelihood and opportunity.

Repaying the Allamhouse loan with replica kits in lieu of cash?
 
I heard from someone who has done business with the Allams, that Ehab is quote 'thick' I don't think he was having a go at him for just the hell of it, but it was a genuine appraisal. In which case, if true, tells me a great deal. maybe he 's not got the capacity to sell the club or negotiate a deal.

I think it remiss not to keep in account the influence and business nous of Assem, who is the one of the two who, as the owner, can sell the club.
 
I came to the conclusion a long time ago, that the more people voice their anger against these two, the more they'll dig their heels in. Might be
better to bite a few tongues, say jack ****, let them get on with it and just see what happens in both the short and long term. in the hope they sell up.
 
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I came the conclusion a long time ago, that the more people voice their anger against these two, the more they did their heels in. Might be
better to bite a few tongues, say jack ****, let them get on with it and just see what happens in both the short and long term. in the hope they sell up.
It's a nice thought but the truth is that they'd be total ****s either way, so personally I'd rather call them out for the ****s that they've proved themselves to be.
 
I came the conclusion a long time ago, that the more people voice their anger against these two, the more they did their heels in. Might be
better to bite a few tongues, say jack ****, let them get on with it and just see what happens in both the short and long term. in the hope they sell up.

In truth what level of protest has there ever really been ? I think they've had a pretty easy ride