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Brain Surgeon
You wonder if they have taken much attention to FFP, I have two QPR fans and one thought that the sale of players like Remy and the parachute payments would sort out the books and the other has been concerned and saying for ages the rumours are they are over 60 million in debt, he just wants a club and has concerns there is a fine line you can cross to become a Leeds, Bolton or Portsmouth. Either way it would be interesting to know what QPR have said about how they are going to meet these measures. The Premier league are really driving a wedge between league and premier clubs, Is there another club in the championship openly discussing what our board and owner are.
I liked this tweet from Sporting Intelligence yesterday - no idea how to embed it sorry!
https://twitter.com/sportingintel/status/441697546985951232
It's clear that QPR's strategy is to challenge the legitimacy of FFP, rather than in any way conform to it.