With news that Chris Wright has imposed a Friday deadline for any potential bidder to ‘buy back’ Wasps, QPR 1st makes the following statement: “Having given both written and verbal assurances that he would effectively sell back either Wasps or the Twyford Avenue training ground to any bidder for Loftus
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Trust Statement about forthcoming EGM
After careful consideration, and following correspondence between QPR 1st and Chris Wright, in which we have sought to get an agreement that the sale of Wasps and the Twyford Avenue training ground should include a ‘buy-back’ option for any new owner of Loftus Road plc, we intend to use our
Trust Update
The past 24 hours have been one of the busiest days yet for us. It’s a critical week of course, with the EGM taking place and today’s deadline for putting forward a candidate in the forthcoming general election. As stated yesterday, we have made a further formal request to Chris
Chris Wright Wasps and Twyford Ave
Having written to Chris Wright last week, making a formal request for a ‘buy back’ option to be included in the sale of Wasps and Twyford Avenue (see below – Thursday 10 May), a fax communication was subsequently received from him, in which he outlined several technical reasons why it
Trust meet with Administrators
Representatives from QPR 1st’s financial team met with the administrators, Ray Hocking and Robert Smailes from BDO Stoy Hayward, on Wednesday at their offices in London. The meeting was called to gauge the current attitude of the administrators and glean any information that we could. Clearly we are not in
Update 11th May
We realise everyone is keen to learn fuller details of the meeting between QPR 1st and the administrators, but there are just a couple of points contained in the draft report that we need to double-check before posting it publicly. That will be done as soon as humanly possible. We
Trust Update 9th May
Despite the season having come to an end, there is still plenty of work going on here at QPR 1st. We have been busy logging in all the details of those who have registered to QPR 1st and hope to send out a communication to everyone within the next 7-10
Wimbledon QPR Merger Off
A horrible day. QPR fans woke up to the breaking news that, 14 years on from the last proposed merger, another was on the cards. This time it wasn’t Fulham, but Wimbledon. Different club, same reaction. So, first, a press release – in which we state our opposition to the
Report from initial meeting at Hammersmith Town Hall
At Hammersmith Town Hall last week, the QPR 1st interim committee, of which I am one, was given a vote of confidence via debate on the floor and a show of hands at the end to go ahead and take forward the process of setting up a Supporters Trust under