Lee Hoos, Ruben Gnanalingam, Christian Nourry, Amit Bhatia, Richard Reilly
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:31 pm
As a long time supporter of QPR I have to say the disillusionment amongst QPR fans now is growing by the day,
why can’t you come out now and address the supporters of this once proud football club.
Show these fantastic supporters some respect for once, you will soon be chasing season ticket renewals and won’t
be shy communicating with the fan base.
We have had year after year of poor decisions at boardroom level, yet here we are at the end of another poor season
where the only success is retaining our Championship status.
We are led to believe that our manager is set to depart, allegedly unable to get on with our CEO.
Players out of contract, loan players returning to their parent clubs, QPR supporters are interested in what the future
holds for our club.
We have an emotional attachment to our club and are the life and soul of our football club, do the honorable thing and
speak to the QPR fan base.
I have no doubt that there will be individuals employed by the club, who will no doubt read supporters views and opinions
on the forums. Now come out and address the QPR support for once, instead of letting the shambolic running of QPR
continue.
Communication is key.
why can’t you come out now and address the supporters of this once proud football club.
Show these fantastic supporters some respect for once, you will soon be chasing season ticket renewals and won’t
be shy communicating with the fan base.
We have had year after year of poor decisions at boardroom level, yet here we are at the end of another poor season
where the only success is retaining our Championship status.
We are led to believe that our manager is set to depart, allegedly unable to get on with our CEO.
Players out of contract, loan players returning to their parent clubs, QPR supporters are interested in what the future
holds for our club.
We have an emotional attachment to our club and are the life and soul of our football club, do the honorable thing and
speak to the QPR fan base.
I have no doubt that there will be individuals employed by the club, who will no doubt read supporters views and opinions
on the forums. Now come out and address the QPR support for once, instead of letting the shambolic running of QPR
continue.
Communication is key.