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Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:37 pm
Queens Park Rangers announce £65m loss in 2013 accounts
Championship side Queens Park Rangers made a loss of over £65m in their accounts for the year to May 2013.
QPR spent £41.4m on transfer fees and saw their wage bill increase by almost £17m to £68m in an attempt to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
The Loftus Road side's overall debt increased to £177.1m, up from £91.4m in the 2012 accounts.
Championship clubs losing more than £8m in 2013-14 will be subject to sanctions under Financial Fair Play rules.
Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:40 pm
Willy-Wonka wrote:Queens Park Rangers announce £65m loss in 2013 accounts
Championship side Queens Park Rangers made a loss of over £65m in their accounts for the year to May 2013.
QPR spent £41.4m on transfer fees and saw their wage bill increase by almost £17m to £68m in an attempt to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
The Loftus Road side's overall debt increased to £177.1m, up from £91.4m in the 2012 accounts.
Championship clubs losing more than £8m in 2013-14 will be subject to sanctions under Financial Fair Play rules.
177 m with out the.New.tv parachute money with a 18 k stadium and small fan base f**k they are way below us
Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:41 pm
At least their chairman respects the fans and engages with them.
Give me Tony Fernandes over Tan any day.
Both fucked over by inept managers who didnt know how to spend a budget though.
Thu Mar 06, 2014 4:38 pm
Our wage bill is no where near QPR's, didn't they have samba and remy on 100 k a wk
Thu Mar 06, 2014 4:52 pm
Hooray, one of the 92 professional clubs in the English pyramid is run as pish poorely as you
Although in your defense i might just defend you a little because I can't quite grasp how QPR haven't walked the championship this year with their squad. They should be out of sight in what looks like another below average year in the Chumpionship.
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