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HOME > OUR COMMENT > COLUMNISTS > Let QPR go up in peace

LET QPR GO UP IN PEACE


QPR must be allowed to play Premier League football at their grotty little ground

Tuesday April 19,2011
By Mick Dennis
QPR must be allowed to play Premier League football at their grotty little ground next season, even if they are found guilty of breaking the rules when they signed Alejandro Faurlin.
The club I support, Norwich, might earn automatic promotion if Rangers are docked enough points. Or Norwich could do what Sheffield United did in the Carlos Tevez affair – refuse to accept tribunal decisions and fight for two years until, eventually, they are awarded a multi-million-pound settlement.
I’d say keeping us out of the Premier League would be worth £90million.
But the Tevez judgment was based on a complete misunderstanding of the facts and of football. And QPR have been the best team in the Championship since the first kick of the season.
Perhaps the most elegant solution would be a points deduction that makes no difference to the final positions.
But here’s a thought. Neil Warnock, who was the Blades boss hurt by Tevez, is now the QPR coach benefiting from Faurlin. If he were manager of a rival club, he would surely respond to the situation with good grace and equanimity. Or perhaps not.
 
HOME > OUR COMMENT > COLUMNISTS > Let QPR go up in peace

LET QPR GO UP IN PEACE


QPR must be allowed to play Premier League football at their grotty little ground

Tuesday April 19,2011
By Mick Dennis
QPR must be allowed to play Premier League football at their grotty little ground next season, even if they are found guilty of breaking the rules when they signed Alejandro Faurlin.
The club I support, Norwich, might earn automatic promotion if Rangers are docked enough points. Or Norwich could do what Sheffield United did in the Carlos Tevez affair – refuse to accept tribunal decisions and fight for two years until, eventually, they are awarded a multi-million-pound settlement.
I’d say keeping us out of the Premier League would be worth £90million.
But the Tevez judgment was based on a complete misunderstanding of the facts and of football. And QPR have been the best team in the Championship since the first kick of the season.
Perhaps the most elegant solution would be a points deduction that makes no difference to the final positions.
But here’s a thought. Neil Warnock, who was the Blades boss hurt by Tevez, is now the QPR coach benefiting from Faurlin. If he were manager of a rival club, he would surely respond to the situation with good grace and equanimity. Or perhaps not.

hE'S A **** WHO'S DAD USED TO PLAY WITH HIM?
 
Mick Dennis, is according to wiki, a MAGISTRATE!, a REFERREE!, and a JOURNALIST!

All he needs to do is spend some time being an ESTATE AGENT and he's got the full set of ****ER professions.

He was also born in Isleworth, Middlesex, so is also a plastic Canary.

I would guess he grew up supporting Brentford or something, Grotty ground the cheeky ****er!
 
He's piss poor when he's on Sky in the mornings, he moralises over everything he wanted Rooney hung for swearing and Fergie banned for 10 matches for calling into question the refs inpartiality,