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    so despite the FFP issues and there fine, somehow they have still managed to turn down a £12 Million bid for Austin

    Not many championship clubs would be able to turn down an offer like that

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33377429

    They'll sell him, but they'll get more than £12m.
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    The three funniest letters in football. From an early age I've had it drummed into me that they are a joke outfit. And not once have they looked like changing.

    My old man only ever refers to them as QPHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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    They are just a horrible muggy club.
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    When is the court case between QPR and the Football League? hopefully before the season starts, although I doubt it
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    ross1 said:

    When is the court case between QPR and the Football League? hopefully before the season starts, although I doubt it

    Won't be one, there will be an or of court settlement with a couple of brown envelopes slid under the doormat at the HQ
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    sam3110 said:

    The three funniest letters in football. From an early age I've had it drummed into me that they are a joke outfit. And not once have they looked like changing.

    My old man only ever refers to them as QPHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


    Don't we all
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    Hope Austin has gone before we play them!

    Class striker
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    Set to get around £10 Million from the Sterling deal
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    League cup 75 ish, we took the Loft, QPR were top of the league at that time, I would guess they had around 10 turn up at The Valley (30,000 + crowd) for the replay
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    so despite the FFP issues and there fine, somehow they have still managed to turn down a £12 Million bid for Austin

    Not many championship clubs would be able to turn down an offer like that

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33377429

    That's actually how most football clubs negotiate transfer deals for their star players - crazy for us Charlton fans to comprehend I know !
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    se9addick said:

    so despite the FFP issues and there fine, somehow they have still managed to turn down a £12 Million bid for Austin

    Not many championship clubs would be able to turn down an offer like that

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33377429

    That's actually how most football clubs negotiate transfer deals for their star players - crazy for us Charlton fans to comprehend I know !
    Not the club turning it down though is it. It's the mega rich stupid rule breaking owner that can do as he pleases that's turning it down.

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    se9addick said:

    so despite the FFP issues and there fine, somehow they have still managed to turn down a £12 Million bid for Austin

    Not many championship clubs would be able to turn down an offer like that

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33377429

    That's actually how most football clubs negotiate transfer deals for their star players - crazy for us Charlton fans to comprehend I know !
    Not the club turning it down though is it. It's the mega rich stupid rule breaking owner that can do as he pleases that's turning it down.

    True dat
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    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.
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    Set to get around £10 Million from the Sterling deal

    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.

    Well at this rate, they will get bugger all by midday.
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    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.

    20% of £49 million is £9.8 million
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    Set to get around £10 Million from the Sterling deal

    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.

    Well at this rate, they will get bugger all by midday.
    That would be good, I've never liked QPR.
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    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.

    20% of £49 million is £9.8 million
    although your Math is right they 'only' get 20% of the profit Liverpool are making not 20% of the fee. I think Liverpool paid about 600k at tribunal plus various add-on's would have been triggered by now so no-one knows exactly how much QPR have already received but I expect it to be north of 8m they receive.

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    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.

    20% of £49 million is £9.8 million

    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.

    20% of £49 million is £9.8 million
    although your Math is right they 'only' get 20% of the profit Liverpool are making not 20% of the fee. I think Liverpool paid about 600k at tribunal plus various add-on's would have been triggered by now so no-one knows exactly how much QPR have already received but I expect it to be north of 8m they receive.

    U sure its profit, sky sports news yesterday said 20% of the entire sale providing its to an English club
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    But is it 20% of the initial fee of 44m or the fee that includes add-ons, which is 49m?
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    Might contribute towards their fine...or has that already been written off by the suits?
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    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.

    20% of £49 million is £9.8 million

    Just been mentioned on the radio that they will get 8 mil from the sale of Sterling.

    20% of £49 million is £9.8 million
    although your Math is right they 'only' get 20% of the profit Liverpool are making not 20% of the fee. I think Liverpool paid about 600k at tribunal plus various add-on's would have been triggered by now so no-one knows exactly how much QPR have already received but I expect it to be north of 8m they receive.

    U sure its profit, sky sports news yesterday said 20% of the entire sale providing its to an English club
    well, it's normally 20% of profit otherwise you'd be getting a percentage of what you have already received.
    sam3110 said:

    But is it 20% of the initial fee of 44m or the fee that includes add-ons, which is 49m?

    you'd get 20% of the fee paid now, less what QPR have already received, and then you'd get additional 20%'s when any additional fees are paid ie Man City pay Liverpool another 1m after 50 games so QPR would get 20% of that
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    pathetic
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    Did the Football League call in the LLDC to do the negotiation?
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    A dismal outcome but not unexpected. The Premier League saw to that by saying that the solidarity payments would be withdrawn unless any fines went to charity, rather being redistributed to other Championship teams.

    Well done Scudamore et al - no doubt a case of trebles all round !
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    Expectedly disgraceful.
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    Those of crackjack vintage will remember them only as 'Quarter Pounda Rubbish'
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