QPR 1st once again urges Chris Wright to consider dropping the debt owed in loans. Following the league’s decision to uphold its transfer embargo on QPR, QPR1st calls on Chris Wright to make it easier for those bidding to buy the club by relaxing his terms or dropping the debt
Letter to the Football League
Below is a copy of a letter sent to the Football League today Dear Mr Burns, I note with interest your organisation’s press release today, which complains that FIFA’s proposed restrictions on transfer dealing constitute an illegal restriction on trade. Whilst I sympathise with this view, are you not applying
QPR Operational Management/QPR 1st Committee 2nd Meeting.
In attendance for QPR FC: David Davies, Chief Executive ~ Mark Devlin, Commercial & Marketing Director ~ Jim Frayling, Marketing Manager – QPR 1st: Justin Pieris, Tracy Stent, Libby Magrill, Leon Stent & William Wall Fulham Groundshare This was the first item on our agenda and a lengthy discussion took
Apology to the LSA
Following an initial enquiry to the club, Tracy would like to apologise to the LSA after she inadvertently caused rumbles between the club and the LSA. It was entirely unintentional and she would like to apologise for any embarrassment and inconvenience caused.
Clarification on the Noades situation
Just to clear up the misunderstanding that has arisen over yesterday’s update, the scenario outlined was done so from a press release forwarded to us by Altonwood Limited (Ron Noades’ Brentford company). It clearly states that the Winton-FitzGerald bid will be party to QPR moving out of Loftus Road in
QPR 1st speaks to Ron Noades
QPR 1st had its first contact with Ron Noades at the end of last week. This came about when he approached us with a draft press release which he had put together following a meeting he had with Maurice Fitzgerald. Mr Noades had gained the impression that QPR1st indirectly supported
Brentford/Noades update
Despite assertions elsewhere that the groundshare agreement with Fulham has effectively scuppered the Brentford bid to buy Loftus Road, that is not the case. Indeed, we believe that rather than withdraw his bid, Ron Noades will now step up his efforts to have it accepted. For the record, QPR 1st
Meeting and Groundshare update
QPR 1st have this morning agreed to postpone their scheduled meeting with the club at the request of David Davies as the groundshare deal with Fulham is reaching a critical point. The club are expecting the deal to be closed in the next 48-72hrs. As soon as the deal is
In light of recent events, QPR 1st issues the following statement.
Contrary to the press statement (dated 29 January 2002) issued by Altonwood Limited, the majority shareholder of Brentford FC Limited, QPR 1st has NOT apologised to them for making public information which had been conveyed to us by John McGlashan, chair of the Brentford Supporters Trust, Bees United. Indeed, not
Brentford fans eye Loftus Road
QPR 1st have been approached by representatives of Brentford Supporters Trust, Bees United, who say they are very close to securing a deal under which Ron Noades will give their Trust 51% ownership of Brentford FC. Griffin Park is to be sold for a figure thought to be something aproaching