Sunday 24 March 2013

QPR Statement Sunday...Would-Have-Been-Great, Martyn Busby Becomes...

-AQPR REPORT on TWITTER! ____________________________________________________ - The Authorized Minutes of the Club-Supporters Groups Conference - From The Independent -AIndependentExactly what is this girl doing at Blackburn Rovers? While the head of Venky's, Anuradha Desai knows a great deal about chickens but little about football a proved by her stewardship of Blackburn's rapid decrease ."....Singh was driving the transport business last summer when QPR were convinced they'd secured the signing of Danny Murphy from Fulham on the sort of low-wage, short-term, incentivised income which 35-year-olds should assume. Mark Hughes was expecting Murphy to show up for a medical, and requests were made when he did not. To the surprise of all concerned, he had been offered a remarkable two-year deal by Rovers, having an option to increase for per year, value up to A45,000 a week.There was also a sense of money being thrown away when QPR made up at the tribunal appointed to agree the transfer payment to buy Rovers' Junior Hoilett. Blackburn's lawyers said they would begin negotiations at around A5m. But Singh had already agreed a fee nearer to A3m. The first the Rovers contingent been aware of that was in the tribunal room. Singh hasn't taken care of immediately telephone calls from The Independent on Sunday this week...." Separate Martyn Busby Becomes 60 - Flashbacks and Pictures - Four Year Flashback: Briatore re Paulo Sousa's QPR Future - MirrorAny old Iron: West Pig need Harry Redknapp to lead them in to Olympic By Jeff Hopkinson Harry Redknapp will undoubtedly be expected to direct West Ham towards the Olympic Stadium if company is parted by them with Sam Allardyce, writes the Sunday People. Elderly board members need QPR chief Redknapp to create a amazing return to the club he handled from 1994 to 2001. Allardyce, who spent the international break on visit to Dubai, is out of contract at the conclusion of the season and has yet to open talks on a fresh package. Large Sam has said until the Hammers Premier League status is assured before starting contract talks he'll wait. But it is increasingly unlikely that he will stay on despite leading the East End club back to the very best flight last season. Delays expected: Allardyce is yet to be provided a new dealJamie McDonald And Redknapp, struggling to keep QPR in the Premier League, will soon be prominent on the list of potential successors at the club, who're due to move to the Olympic Stadium in 2016. West Ham are well aware that brokering a deal to get him right back across London won't be simple, not least because he's a QPR agreement until June 2015. There could also be some resistance to Redknapp at board level, along with from some supporters. The Hammers were confirmed as tenants of the Olympic Stadium on Friday a but while co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan, vice-chairman Karren Brady and several players were there for the announcement, Allardyce was missing. A membership spokesman insisted there had never any plans for Allardyce to be at the announcement.Mirror 45 Years ago: March 23, 1968 - The important Match vs Blackpool Post from the couple Of Weeks Ago "Back to the skies: AirAsia attempts new airline to be launched by Government nod with Tata Grou Membership Pld Pts 29 74 29 59 29 54 28 52 29 50 29 48 30 45 30 44 30 40 30 34 28 33 28 33 29 33 29 33 30 31 29 30 30 30 28 24 30 23 30 23

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