not sure how TF plans to make money at QPR with the wage bill hes rapidly building. On 7 players alone they have a est. bill of 445k a week.
Even if all of Norwichs squad earn the max 15k, that puts the entire wage bill at 375k per week, 19.5 million a year. Add the rest of QPRs players at 15k and theirs is 715k a week, 37.2 million a year. That's all the TV money gone. And with the lowest league attendance of the league at 17,000 average, they haven't got a lot of money coming in there either.
Once you add the 50 million transfer pot hughes demanded, it becomes clear that QPR need to do REALLY well to make TF any profit, and will be in REALLY big **** if they get relegated. Best of luck to them, but i'm very glad that we aren't gambling the house in such a way.
Even if all of Norwichs squad earn the max 15k, that puts the entire wage bill at 375k per week, 19.5 million a year. Add the rest of QPRs players at 15k and theirs is 715k a week, 37.2 million a year. That's all the TV money gone. And with the lowest league attendance of the league at 17,000 average, they haven't got a lot of money coming in there either.
Once you add the 50 million transfer pot hughes demanded, it becomes clear that QPR need to do REALLY well to make TF any profit, and will be in REALLY big **** if they get relegated. Best of luck to them, but i'm very glad that we aren't gambling the house in such a way.
I agree they have lost the plot.

) will now be used less and less, the midfield still looks weak without faurlin... they've signed a lot of players for large sums of money and large wages which may or may not come off. all i'm saying is that from the outside looking in, it looks like being a car crash of a team... or rather a group of individuals, not a team. very much 50/50 as to whether qpr stay up at this point in my eyes