The Queens Park Rangers Supporters Trust, QPR 1st, has voiced its concern over recent developments at Fulham, who are currently contracted to groundshare at Loftus Road with an option until the end of next season. Trust Chairman David Price said: “The current groundshare arrangement means that, whether we like it
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QPR1st meet the Wintons and say hello to Kevin McGrath
This week, a few Trust representatives met up for a chat with Harold, Alex and Matt Winton. The meeting was amicable and constructive and both parties agreed to co-operate in developing ideas for fans representation to the board. We also discussed future options for raising money to support the club
Davies lightly grilled
The Trust has been in touch with QPR chief executive David Davies to find out the background on some new appointments at the club. With the board on record as saying how tight finances are at present, we raised a collective quizzical eyebrow upon learning that the club has agreed
QPR1st met Maurice Fitzgerald and Matt Winton – WeAreQPR
QPR1st met Maurice Fitzgerald and Matt Winton on Thursday night, to discuss the plans being made for the launch of WeAreQPR PLC. The meeting was constructive and amicable, with the WAQ pair talking us through their prospectus. The WAQ launch is planned to take place inside the next four weeks
Who are we in hock to?
At QPR1st we’ve been doing a fair amount of digging to try and find out who our mystery backer is. We have so far uncovered a trail leading to Switzerland, which we intend to carry on following. We already have Companies House documents that list ABC Corp. Ltd as the
Report on recent meeting with the club
On Thursday night, QPR 1st held its first meeting with the club since QPR came out of administration. This was largely intended to refresh the dialogue between the the club and QPR 1st. A wide range of issues was discussed, with QPR1st anxious to gain further insight into the presentation
Club confirms no truth in Teamtalk story
A news story suggesting that Fulham were making a bid for a stake in Loftus Road has been refuted by the club. QPR1st contacted chief executive David Davies when it saw the story and was told, “we have not talked to them”. In answer to a follow up question from
QPR1st goes into pre-season training
QPR1st is lining up meetings with Club management and WeAreQPR (WAQ). WAQ approached us for a meeting because they are keen to explain how they will work with QPR and with fans groups. We are very keen to hear what WAQ has to say to our members. We aim to
Hit ITV back!!!
QPR1st calls on all members to strike a blow against ITV, whose ITV2 company reneged on the Nationwide League TV deal. Many Nationwide clubs, including QPR, have suffered losses of income as a result of ITV2’s action. QPR’s chairman, along with the 71 other Nationwide League chairs, will be demonstrating
OUT OF ADMINISTRATION
April 2nd 2001. QPR enter administrative receivership. May 27th 2002. The administrative order is lifted at the High Court and as Juzza said to me yesterday afternoon “Well, we’ve been to some places this year haven’t we Trace?” Strange, because at just before 10.30am that morning, whilst waiting for Juzza