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i dont get why its only coming to light now, i think qpr should be punished more than what that article says. its just silly

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  • QPR have dropped their objection to the previous ruling
  • QPR fined £17 million as an FFP Tax
  • QPR have transfer embargo in the January 2019 window
  • QPR pay EFL’s legal costs of £3 million (plus presumably their own costs too).
  • QPR owners convert £21 million of debt into shares.
  • The FFP fine will be excluded from QPR’s losses when calculating the 2018/19 figures.

 

I thought the whole point of the FFP was that clubs would be transfer embargoed if they broke the rules.

QPR have struck a lucky escape IMO.

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Madness because the punishment should discourage cheating. this shows it wouldn't do that.

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It's very unfair, if you made money from doing something against the rules - why have they only found the club a small portion of it? It goes against all you would expect. I also think it highlights how the current system for FFP doesn't work.

Derby fans hopefully will come good eventually, they deserve promotion after missing out all these years.

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I think QPR should be thrown out of the League and Derby County automatically promoted to the  Premiership with an additional 50 points  awarded(that should be enough points to avoid relegation):rollonfloorlaughing:

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QPR should be embargoed for two seasons and docked points.

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6 hours ago, super_ram said:

I think QPR should be thrown out of the League and Derby County automatically promoted to the  Premiership with an additional 50 points  awarded(that should be enough points to avoid relegation):rollonfloorlaughing:

Seriously though,when any club gets in financial difficulty or is punished its always the fans that suffer not those who make the decisions or hold the purse strings!

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It should be all involved punished and this will fall onto the fans when they are docked points, fined, unable to sign players. Only right too.

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You would hate to see this happen to Notts, so I do feel the punishment should fit the offence.

I can't help but feel that QPR have been very lucky, as a transfer embargo should have been applied IMO.

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3 hours ago, KingKev said:

You would hate to see this happen to Notts, so I do feel the punishment should fit the offence.

I can't help but feel that QPR have been very lucky, as a transfer embargo should have been applied IMO.

I 100% agree with you.

No punishment to them really, they gained from the outcome so how is that even suitable?

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I don’t get why it’s took so long either bloody stupied 

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Well it's good that he stands likely to be charged but I am dubious if it will go ahead considering how the UK tends to allow people with illnesses to walk free.

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Interesting points of view expressed but no one has questioned whether Notts could have been in breach in the Munto saga? Raymundo's substantial cash injections and financial management ensured we kept within the rules 

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@Piethagoram who knows?

I have not read anything suggesting that Notts had but when you think of some of the players, it must have been close.

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