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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview 12:16 - Aug 21 with 1360 viewsJimboqpr

Another project 'under construction'. I wonder if we'll be finished before HS2?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gzdzlkklxo
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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 12:19 - Aug 21 with 1328 viewsEuroRanger

I wouldn't ever libel the guys at HS2 in this way - their project is much better managed than ours...
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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 12:38 - Aug 21 with 1210 viewsslmrstid

14 years since the Four Year Plan came to a close...its like painting the Forth bridge.
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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 12:42 - Aug 21 with 1160 viewsflynnbo

Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 12:38 - Aug 21 by slmrstid

14 years since the Four Year Plan came to a close...its like painting the Forth bridge.


Sort of Forth Year Plan you could say.
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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 13:00 - Aug 21 with 1044 viewssparkey

Getting a bit bored with this project talk now. Especially with no proof of anything going as planned, aka no big sales. (Yes, I know it is very early stages)

So when we're being told that results and points don't matter at this stage?? I thought that was the point of being a football club.

and why should I spend £30 a game if the results aren't that important
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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 13:01 - Aug 21 with 1016 viewsbullshootr

Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 12:38 - Aug 21 by slmrstid

14 years since the Four Year Plan came to a close...its like painting the Forth bridge.


QPR's Forth Bridge Plan.

Will it come with a parental guidance warning?

Impressionable young minds are strongly advised not to watch as it might lead to a lifetime of exaggerated and unfulfilled hopes and expectations.

Or are you simply saying we're like watching paint dry?
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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 13:20 - Aug 21 with 916 viewsPlanetHonneywood

BREAKING: Straight from the boardroom....


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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 14:48 - Aug 21 with 620 viewsstainrods_elbow

Apparently, the next step is trying to play well for 60 minutes rather than 45, and then 'on verra'! Jesus Christ le Seigneur, and all his carpenter friends!

Perhaps the fans could come to a corresponding cunning agreement with the club to pay half the ticket prices to start the season, then two thirds, and see where we go from there?

Talk about bebe steps!

In about two months, we should be able to compete 100%, we're told. So that's all right then. Allons-y!

Are any other clubs - even a single one - telling their fans this?

Funny (i.e. perverse) take from the female interviewer, who referred to the fans being on board with Le Projet after the Watford game, when everyone knows we were giving the performance 'Le Oiseau' at h/t. No idea what planet she's on, but perhaps she's a Nourry plant!

In conclusion, I remain, however, totally au fait with our architectural dessein - let's say about 50% this weekend, next month 60%, and then maybe 100% by November. Or perhaps the reverse.

Patience is a virtue, as La Rochefoucauld may have said. (The word means suffering.)

Tout le monde out, etc!
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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 16:28 - Aug 21 with 378 views7374Ranger

Of course points matter, that's the purpose of a league table. I think the club will soon be seeing support dropping if this mindset continues.

It's becoming abundantly clearer why Cifuentes fell out with Nourry and his agents talked to WBA about the vacancy there.
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Julien Stephan - BBC London interview on 16:56 - Aug 21 with 264 viewsbosh67

At least the ambition is to play 60-70 minutes well rather than 45.

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Never knowingly right.
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