If QPR are relegated is it possible they will end up in League 1 next season and if so will 3rd from bottom in the Championship this year take their place?
Effectively, QPR counted that £60m write-off as extra income. But that money is noted in the accounts as being a 'related-party transaction' - and the Football League's own FFP rules explicitly rule out that related party moves of the kind QPR have undertaken. The League rule out such moves in order to prevent 'artificially' lowered losses. A QPR spokesman told Sportsmail: 'We have no comment.' A Football League spokesman reiterated an earlier League statement that the League remains in talks with QPR about the situation, but won't add details. If the League ultimately rule that QPR's 'real' losses are £69.8m, then the FFP fine they potentially face will be £57.9m. QPR will legitimately be able to write off some of that £69.8m as acceptable losses - for youth investment, and some bonuses, for example - but realistically they are looking at a fine of £50m-plus.
QPR should be made to pay the whole £50M fine, before the season starts, otherwise they should not be allowed to play in The Football League. They blatantly disregarded the rules.
Anything else will be a disgrace and makes a farce of FFP. I dearly hope they are not allowed to pay the fine over 200 years, like some people found guilty of benefit fraud.
QPR should be made to pay the whole £50M fine, before the season starts, otherwise they should not be allowed to play in The Football League. They blatantly disregarded the rules.
Anything else will be a disgrace and makes a farce of FFP.
From which I think we can accurately predict that nothing of the sort will occur and QPR will be permitted to rejoin the FL with nothing more than a mild slap on the wrist and a token payment.
QPR should be made to pay the whole £50M fine, before the season starts, otherwise they should not be allowed to play in The Football League. They blatantly disregarded the rules.
Anything else will be a disgrace and makes a farce of FFP.
From which I think we can accurately predict that nothing of the sort will occur and QPR will be permitted to rejoin the FL with nothing more than a mild slap on the wrist and a token payment.
They estimate Shaun Wright-Phillips has earned £4 million this season and has played one and a half games. He also refused to go out on loan earlier in the season to get games and get match fit.
They estimate Shaun Wright-Phillips has earned £4 million this season and has played one and a half games. He also refused to go out on loan earlier in the season to get games and get match fit.
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It's a worry? The spanners could escape due to a technicality!
A QPR spokesman told Sportsmail: 'We have no comment.'
A Football League spokesman reiterated an earlier League statement that the League remains in talks with QPR about the situation, but won't add details.
If the League ultimately rule that QPR's 'real' losses are £69.8m, then the FFP fine they potentially face will be £57.9m. QPR will legitimately be able to write off some of that £69.8m as acceptable losses - for youth investment, and some bonuses, for example - but realistically they are looking at a fine of £50m-plus.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2993315/QPR-fined-50m-breaching-Financial-Fair-Play-rules.html#ixzz3VG0JjUvr
Anything else will be a disgrace and makes a farce of FFP.
I dearly hope they are not allowed to pay the fine over 200 years, like some people found guilty of benefit fraud.
Sadly, FFP is a farce!
surely a football team should be more organized than that, he is a key player for them in a must win game and he can't pay
As your QPR, were well and truly, royally stuffed, this afternoon at Man C 6-0.
Your small club are no longer in the Premiership.
If you wish to rejoin The Championship, please ensure that, you forward the £50M owed under FFP, by this Monday.
Failure to receive payment, will result in your small club playing in The Vanarama Conference next season.
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QPR QPR QPR QP ha ha ha ha ha ha
Or the guy that tried to refuse to play for them in the Championship to engineer himself a move?
Oh wait, they were both him.