 | Forum Reply | The Jeremy Kyle Lie Detector Test at 21:06 8 Mar 2026
Our Frenchman even said in his pre-match interview he’d be back today. Not even in the squad! Club announced in January that Chair was back training later that month. Now in mid March and still no sign of him. We have an injury crisis in midfield and in attacking areas. But we send Field to a relegation rival. Make it make sense! Morgan was the one to send out on loan to League 1 or 2. We are playing players like Bennie, Smith, Adamson, Esquerdinha etc. who have never played at any decent level before but we are putting them in our first team. There was a reason why the likes of Chair and Eze were ready for our first team. They went out on loan! This rabble from what I’m watching are not good enough for the Championship but we continue to play them. Nourry’s babies need a period in League 1 and 2. I can’t believe Nourry, cycling Ben or Belk can’t see that. That little triumvirate must think we are mugs. Really hope the 3 musketeers are sacked this week so we can get some people who actually know how to recruit and run a football club. |
 | Forum Reply | Middlesbrough Reflection at 20:06 8 Mar 2026
And we still had some fans clapping the players at the end of the game. What exactly what you were clapping? Losing is part of football but we were dreadful today. Gave them too much respect. Didn’t do the basics. Fitness poor yet again. Too many players not good enough for this level of football. Kone still unable to hold a ball up. Forever passing the ball out of play. No composure on the ball. We have assembled a squad where we have one out and out striker available. It’s absolutely ridiculous. Nourry and his best mate cycling Ben have put together a squad of players who are not good enough for this level. |
 | Forum Reply | WE WANT NOURRY OUT SAID WE WANT NOURRY OUT at 19:48 8 Mar 2026
Nourry has assembled this squad with his best mate cycling Ben and Belk. The squad is absolutely powder puff. Fitness has been an issue all season. Our players are so brittle hence injury after injury. Nourry has a thing for Australian players and other random parts of the world. These players are getting chances but are showing they’re not good enough for this level. Likes of Saito and Morgan are going backwards. Poku supposed to be back today. Not even in the squad. Chair supposed to be back in January. Vanished as well. Obikwu signs in January. Another one that has vanished. Burrell was supposed to be back in training. Vanished. You put this squad together and this is what you get. Cannot believe the owners have backed Nourry and cycling Ben. Both of them know absolutely nothing about football. Hope they both resign from their positions. |
 | Forum Reply | Rayan Kolli - Explanations with regards to why one of the five subs wasnt him at 19:42 8 Mar 2026
Definitely influence from above. Look at his team selection at Plymouth away. Look at Walsh’s performances. Both other goalies leaving in the summer. Walsh has a higher resale value. We keep playing him and he gets worse. His value is going down. All of Nourry’s babies from Australia and South Africa are playing. They’re not ready for this level yet. But we keep playing them and are getting stuffed every week at the moment. |
 | Forum Reply | Chair at 19:15 7 Mar 2026
8 Jan was the last update from the club. Chair back in training later that month. So January and February came and went. Now in March. Simply radio silence from Nourry and Cycling Ben. Utter shambles again this season with injuries. |
 | Forum Reply | Esquerdinha at 21:55 28 Feb 2026
I cannot for the life of me understand why our coaching staff keep playing him when RND is unavailable. I think every time he has started he has been hooked early doors because he’s been at fault for a goal. He is not ready for the intensity of the Championship. I don’t actually think he’s very good like many of our development players. The likes of Chair and Eze have succeeded with us because they did a year or two in League 1 and 2. Esquerdinha just can’t defend which has to be his primary job. It’s not as if he bombs forward to create overlaps. Makes the loaning of Field even more ridiculous as he could have done a job there today. Unfortunately when you have the likes of Nourry and a cycling coach running the show we will see such little progress on the pitch. They don’t have the skill set to identify quality players. |
 | Forum Reply | Our ‘goal’ today….why was it disallowed? at 18:53 28 Feb 2026
Dunne was being manhandled for every corner we had. Ref does nothing. We sit in the Upper Loft. Couldn’t see what Smyth did on the keeper. Arsenal do something every week on the keeper in their games. It’s the inconsistency which is infuriating. |
 | Forum Reply | Pony Up: Dunne's a Pro, Blades for show Fred at 18:26 28 Feb 2026
We saw the team before the game and every single one of our group said Sheff Utd would score from coming down our left flank. It’s not rocket science. The Brazilian bloke cannot defend in a month of Sundays. We literally play one system and never find an alternative. Saito has been beyond poor this season. Not sure how Walsh started today after 4 mistakes on Tuesday. Varane was rubbish again. Morgan is just a passenger at this level. Don’t start me on Bennie. Adamson came on and I think he didn’t touch the ball once. Hayden has regressed this season. Kone just looks exhausted. Kolli has another game where I don’t know what he did when he came on. We have built such an unbalanced side. We keep getting for weeks that certain players would be back. Chair was another supposed to be back today. Missing in action again. Cook gets rested at Hull. Doesn’t even make the squad at Southampton. Poku has been such a poor addition. Basically injured since the first game of the season. We sign a striker in January who we could have got for free in the summer. We pay 500k for him and he’s vanished. Our players are so delicate. We have no pace going forward. Our football is beyond negative. Relentlessly passing it backwards when we get into decent positions. Watching our players unable to pass to a teammate. Not closing down players. Looking so unfit. Get this season over and I hope the board get rid of Nourry, Belk, cycling Ben and Stephan. Had enough of them. |
 | Forum Reply | Charlton crowd issues at 20:36 27 Feb 2026
Here’s my photo of going in taken at 1953. It was shocking and there was crushing. The police were incredibly unhelpful. The CAFC stewards were so aggressive when dealing with each person going in. It was appalling. How do copy the photo in here? I’m unable to copy and paste for some reason. |
 | Forum Reply | Walsh at 19:17 26 Feb 2026
The gk position has been a disaster all season. A proper keeper should have been signed last summer. Walsh, Cooper, Nardi and Hamer all have to be moved on this summer. Get what you can for Walsh and Cooper. Nardi and Hamer will be out of contract. I hope Nourry, Belk and the cycling fella are on their computers as we speak playing Football Manager looking for a keeper in the 25-27 age range that is confident, agile, uses his feet well, commands his box and talks to his defenders! And please with a bit of height! Cooper is too small for this league. |
 | Forum Reply | Who was the last owner of QPR who knew anything about footballl at 21:10 25 Feb 2026
It is amazing how our owners can chuck away 2 million every month and leave the club in the hands of a Gap Student who is making an almighty cock up of running our club each day. Only we could have a Gap Student and a Cycling coach being the Kingmakers in a Championship football team. |
 | Forum Reply | Ben Williams and his team at 21:06 25 Feb 2026
No doubt there will be a Fans Forum at some stage where Nourry will roll out his best mate Cycling Ben for a few pre-prepared questions followed up by some manufactured data. All these injuries are showing all these data signings by Nourry and Belk are not up to this level. |
 | Forum Reply | I've not started a match thread before, but I thought f*ck it, why not? v Saints at 22:02 24 Feb 2026
I’ve never understood why fans clap the side after a performance like that from the players who were an embarrassment to the shirt. I was at Coventry away and couldn’t believe there were people clapping players after a performance like that. Some of those players tonight showed they’re not good enough for this level. Their body language was appalling. Jogging when tracking back. Not closing down. Gutted for our fans. No doubt we will get some more rubbish from Stéphan in his post match interview. |
 | Forum Reply | Ben Williams and his team at 21:26 24 Feb 2026
Injury after injury from cycling Ben. Imagine running a cycling team and bringing in a football coach? Our squad is made of glass. |
 | Forum Reply | Walsh at 21:16 24 Feb 2026
Agree. The guy is a bag of nerves. Every successful side needs a solid keeper. Look when we had Paddy Kenny in goal. It gives confidence to the whole side. He’s not any better than Nardi who is weak as well. We have 3 poor keepers. We need to buy a proper keeper in the summer. This season is over. Gutted for our fans down there tonight. |
 | Forum Reply | Club Accounts at 12:27 19 Feb 2026
Well Co-Pilots view of our accounts… ⭐ Summary of the Main Points from the Accounts 1. Financial Performance • Turnover: £28.0m (up from £25.9m). “Group turnover was £28.0m, which is higher than in the previous year (£25.9m).” • Gate receipts: £6.8m (slightly down). • Operating loss: £18m after player trading (up from £13m). • Overall loss for the year: £20m. “The loss for the year amounted to £20m (2024: £13.5m).” • Bank reserves: £1.9m (down from £2.2m). • Net liabilities: £70.9m deficit (worse than £64.8m prior year). 2. Cash Flow • Operating cash outflow: £13.2m. • Player purchases: £6.4m (up from £1.1m). • Shareholder financing received: £19m. 3. Going Concern • The club is dependent on shareholder funding to survive. • Three major shareholders have signed deeds of support promising up to £40.6m each until May 2027. • BUT — these deeds are not legally binding, so the auditors highlight a material uncertainty. “This indicates that a material uncertainty exists that may cast significant doubt on the Group’s ability to continue as a going concern.” 4. Player Trading Strategy • Club explicitly states it is “fine tuning our player trading model” to comply with league financial rules. • Aim: self‑sustainability and younger squad profile. 5. Corporate / Debt • A £10m unsecured bond (6%) issued to the owner’s spouse has been extended to 2030 at 8%, with an option for a charge over the training ground. This is a related‑party transaction with governance implications. 6. Women’s Team • Brought in‑house from the Community Trust. • Cost: £260k. 7. Auditor’s Report • Clean audit opinion. • BUT: Material uncertainty over going concern due to reliance on shareholder funding. • No issues with record‑keeping or compliance. --- ⭐ How This Looks Against EFL Championship Rules (PSR) Here’s the key part: Are QPR in danger of breaching Profit & Sustainability Rules? 1. PSR Loss Limits Championship clubs may lose: • £39m over 3 years (averaging £13m per season), • BUT only £5m of that can be actual cash losses — the rest must be covered by owner equity. QPR’s position: • Loss this year: £20m • Loss last year: £13.5m • Loss the year before (not shown here, but historically high) This means QPR are almost certainly over the £39m rolling limit, unless: • Large losses are excluded (academy, women’s football, infrastructure), • Or owners convert loans to equity. The accounts repeatedly emphasise: • Player trading is essential to compliance. • Shareholder funding is essential to survival. This is exactly the language of a club operating right on the PSR edge. 2. Going Concern vs PSR The auditors highlight: “Material uncertainty exists that may cast significant doubt on the Group’s ability to continue as a going concern.” This is not a PSR breach in itself, but it signals: • Heavy reliance on owner funding • No sustainable operating model • High risk if owners withdraw support The EFL expects clubs to demonstrate secure funding for the season — QPR just about meet this through shareholder deeds. 3. Related‑Party Transactions The £10m bond to the owner’s spouse, now extended at 8% with potential security over the training ground, is: • Allowed under EFL rules • BUT must be declared and may be scrutinised for fair market terms • Securing the training ground could affect future borrowing capacity 4. Player Trading Model The club explicitly states this is the core mechanism for PSR compliance. This aligns with EFL expectations — but also confirms: • QPR must sell players regularly • They cannot sustainably compete without sales • Squad planning is financially driven 5. Shareholder Funding The EFL allows owner funding, but: • It must be equity, not loans, to count toward PSR • These accounts show loans, not equity injections • That means they do not reduce PSR losses This is a critical point: QPR’s reliance on loans worsens their PSR position. --- ⭐ Overall Assessment: Are QPR Compliant? Based on the accounts: QPR are compliant only because of: • Player sales • Owner funding • Cost‑cutting • A younger, cheaper squad But they are operating at the very limit of PSR. The accounts show: • Large recurring losses • Heavy reliance on owners • No sustainable business model • A need for ongoing player sales • A material going‑concern warning This is exactly the profile of a club that: • Must sell players each summer • Cannot afford relegation • Cannot afford a major wage increase • Is one bad season away from a PSR breach |
 | Forum Reply | Nourry answers questions at 09:17 17 Feb 2026
And then you go to the embarrassment of the Plymouth away game. Stephan had been at the club for 5 mins, but suddenly knew enough to play a whole squad of youth players. That was clearly him being told by those from above like Nourry and Cycling Ben from Dubai. You would have thought after the debacle after last season we would have learnt for this season. We get to a point this season where we have injuries galore and we are having to play players like Daniel Bennie who are simply not up to Championship level. I watched him closely against Blackburn and not once did he get round his full back. He kept coming in to play the safe option which was very much like Edwards at right back. Neither got past the full back to get balls in the box. It’s actually becoming a running joke where we sit in the Loft that Stephan does nothing to the squad and then suddenly at 60 mins the subs come on. Everything is pre-planned. It just shows his ineptness of in game management. We go 3-1 down on Saturday and there’s no immediate reaction from the bloke to change the side. By the time he makes the change the game is gone. We need to build a squad of depth and quality. The likes of Bennie etc. should be sent on loan to League 1 or 2 to get the experience to increase their value because playing them at our level is to the detriment of our side. |
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