 | Forum Reply | Eze at 19:00 12 Aug 2025
This deserves a thread of its own but starting a new Eze thread will get you in a lot of trouble. |
 | Forum Reply | Stream v Plymouth at 14:21 12 Aug 2025
I'm not sure what's worse, staying up to watch QPR in a cup game against Plymouth at 2:45am or paying £14.99 for the privilege of watching the game. Hats off to anyone willing to do either. |
 | Forum Reply | The QPR summer transfer rumours thread at 17:17 8 Aug 2025
If Saito was out of contract I'd say crack on and get him signed up. I don't think he's a player we should be spending money on though as much as I enjoyed his time with us last year. |
 | Forum Reply | Eze at 19:24 3 Aug 2025
I would argue he's not too different to Luis Diaz that just went to Bayern in terms of output. He went for similar money to what Palace want but he's 18 months older than Eze. |
 | Forum Reply | Eze at 15:52 30 Jul 2025
Yeah that's a bit different to what we've previously heard, 20% of the sale and now 15% of profit. If he goes for £60 million our pay out goes from £12 million to £6 million (roughly) |
 | Forum Reply | Yang coming back? at 15:47 30 Jul 2025
The rumour was his parent company want several million for him so it's unlikely to happen. |
 | Forum Reply | Yang coming back? at 15:27 29 Jul 2025
So some Tottenham podcast nobody says "I think Tottenham could approach QPR to see if they would take him back". That turns into the headline "Tottenham to approach QPR for Yang transfer – Exclusive" That article then gets sent around making ad revenue for the website. The website then talks more crap and the cycle gets repeated, rinse and repeat. |
 | Forum Reply | Rest of the Championship thread 25/26 at 10:07 29 Jul 2025
Am I looking at a different player? From what I can see he's not had an injury since the 20/21 season and has played pretty regularly. |
 | Forum Reply | Alfie Doughty at 08:59 29 Jul 2025
£3 million on a wing back...oh how the other half live. |
 | Forum Reply | Christmas in Surrey at 13:59 28 Jul 2025
At least most fixtures and dates are pretty set in stone or they usually give you quite a while notice that something is changing. In Spain you don't find out the exact date/time until 2 weeks before the fixture. I once booked a trip specifically to see a match only for the game to be changed to Monday night, I flew back Monday lunch. |
 | Forum Reply | Kelman:Here We Go at 13:35 28 Jul 2025
There are lot of people on here that are a better spotter of talent than me. I would never have thought at this time last season that Kelman should be anywhere near first team. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. You know that if he had stuck around last season we would be having very different conversations about him currently, probably similar to how Celar is talked out. I am happy with players coming to us for cheap, going out on loan and then selling on at a profit without making a dent in the first team. If we can do that with a few more players each season and use that money to reinvest then great. |
 | Forum Reply | Christmas in Surrey at 11:29 28 Jul 2025
I doubt you will have issues buying tickets but if you are really concerned you could purchase a membership which allows you to buy during a presale. |
 | Forum Reply | Nourry interview at 18:49 25 Jul 2025
I agree but I'm not sitting through an hour long Nourry interview. An AI summary for a Nourry interview is an acceptable use of AI. |
 | Forum Reply | Nourry interview at 18:08 25 Jul 2025
Christian Nourry, QPR's Chief Executive, reflects on his first 18 months at the club and outlines the long-term vision. The interview touches on club structure, managerial changes, youth development, recruitment, financial sustainability, and sensitive topics such as Martí Cifuentes' departure and contract secrecy. --- 🔑 Key Themes & Highlights 🧩 Club Model & Structure QPR’s football model is built to withstand managerial turnover, reflecting the instability of Championship head coach tenures. Nourry has overseen structural changes, introducing specialist roles like a Head of Methodology, Individual Development Coach (Kevin Betsy), and Defensive Coach (Steve Bould). The approach encourages collaboration across departments and aims to make QPR resilient and development-focused. 🧒 Youth Development The development squad is younger, more competitive, and now serves as a genuine pathway to the first team. Increased loan opportunities for young players (e.g. non-league loans) help accelerate maturity and readiness. QPR is now recruiting globally again post-Brexit (Brazil, Australia, etc.) and targeting non-league talent aggressively. ⚖️ Martí Cifuentes & Gardening Leave Legal restrictions prevented open discussion on Cifuentes’ departure, but Nourry acknowledges the tension between having a coach-ready model and still being impacted by a head coach’s potential exit. He defends the decision as part of protecting club interests and value. 📈 Recruitment & Transfers Recruitment focuses on data, video scouting, live observation, and player personality. The club seeks both long-monitored targets and market opportunities (e.g. financially viable late-window moves). QPR prefers not to disclose player contract lengths to protect market value, arguing agents don’t always act against club interests. 💰 Finances & FFP QPR is operating under tight financial margins, with P&S (FFP) compliance a constant concern. Future strategy depends on EFL decisions on squad cost ratio rules replacing P&S. Nourry stresses the need to either sell players regularly or boost commercial revenue (e.g. improved stadium use, partnerships with Imperial College London, etc.). 🏥 Injuries & Performance The club faced criticism for injuries, with claims of a dip after Ben Williams’ departure. Nourry clarifies Williams’ role was more about high-performance strategy than direct fitness coaching. New medical staff and physios have been brought in to address previous issues. 🏟️ Loftus Road & Infrastructure No major stadium news but ongoing efforts to maximize existing infrastructure and explore partnerships. Nourry sits on Hammersmith & Fulham's Upstream London advisory board, suggesting a vision for embedding QPR within a tech and innovation hub. 👶 Women's Team & Community Nourry takes pride in integrating the women’s team fully into the club structure. Increased community involvement and youth engagement is seen as core to QPR’s long-term identity. --- 💬 Final Thoughts from Nourry Nourry emphasizes a long-term, sustainable project, not a quick fix. Success will be judged on building a resilient, progressive football operation that fans can be proud of — on and off the pitch. |
 | Forum Reply | The QPR summer transfer rumours thread at 20:50 24 Jul 2025
It's a lose lose situation. Sell him now and make some money but piss off the fans or take the risk this season and then he leaves for free next summer which will piss off the fans. We should take the money and invest in players that might want to be at QPR. |
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