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Richard Thompson and Chris Wright

QPR1st notes that, according to the latest question and answer session with chief executive David Davies (www.qpr.co.uk), majority shareholder Chris Wright and former-owner Richard Thompson have had discussions. He said, “Richard Thompson and Chris Wright have recently spoken directly and as a result of their conversation, Richard is considering his

update

Following Saturday’s fans’ based initiative, ‘Turn up if you Love Rangers’, QPR 1st would like to thank a group of fans who, unable to attend themselves, very kindly purchased match tickets for the Colchester game, and then donated them to the initiative. After reading of the overseas fan who had

News Update

Given the need to maximise income, and taking into account the way the fixture list has given us just ONE home game between November 21 and December 26, on Monday of this week QPR 1st contacted the club asking if it might be an idea for QPR to contact Wigan

News Update

BBC to film protest QPR 1st have been in contact with the BBC about tomorrow night’s demonstration, and a television crew will be turning up to film the protests. Please bring along banners, flags and placards for 7pm if you can. Statement from Nick Blackburn QPR 1st has received the

United We Stand

In view of the recent unrest at our beloved club, QPR 1st are calling on all fans to participate in a ringfencing event at Loftus Road prior to our home game against Swindon next Wednesday evening, November 21st. The aim of the ringfence is to show an overwhelming sign of

news update

Press release from Richard Thompson and Clive Taylor Please find below a press statement from Mr Richard Thompson and Mr Clive Taylor issued at 7pm Friday 9 November 2001. “We hereby confirm that the above-named parties still wish to proceed with the takeover of Queens Park Rangers FC. The administrator,

Bid update

Having voiced our worries at the mysteries surrounding the sale of QPR to the Melzack Consortium, which is currently going through, we at QPR1st have become increasingly concerned at the failure of either the current QPR ownership or the Melzack Consortium to give further information on what is going on.