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    #16
    Unless ofcourse the investors all blame Tony and demand he takes the hit

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      #17
      Harry Redknapp believes Queens Park Rangers will escape relegation if they reach 37 points.
      BBC
      Redknapp is also confident with the way QPR's finances are being handled despite the club's accounts revealing their wage bill had nearly doubled from £27.6m to £56m in the year to 31 May, 2012.

      That figure has also been added to as recently as January with Loic Remy and Christopher Samba brought in on high wages.

      Redknapp knows he has to play his part by keeping the club in England's top flight.
      "If the debts are high the chairman and the board must understand that," he said.
      "They're not silly men, they're successful businessmen. They know what they're doing so I'll leave it to them. It's their business.

      "It's important obviously [to stay up]. But when you are a football manager we are not involved in that side of the business."

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        #18
        Originally posted by Bender View Post
        Harry Redknapp believes Queens Park Rangers will escape relegation if they reach 37 points.
        BBC
        Redknapp is also confident with the way QPR's finances are being handled despite the club's accounts revealing their wage bill had nearly doubled from £27.6m to £56m in the year to 31 May, 2012.

        That figure has also been added to as recently as January with Loic Remy and Christopher Samba brought in on high wages.

        Redknapp knows he has to play his part by keeping the club in England's top flight.
        "If the debts are high the chairman and the board must understand that," he said.
        "They're not silly men, they're successful businessmen. They know what they're doing so I'll leave it to them. It's their business.

        "It's important obviously [to stay up]. But when you are a football manager we are not involved in that side of the business."
        Like **** your not Arry.
        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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          #19
          QPR boss Harry Redknapp has revealed his anguish over QPR's Premier League fate, saying: "If we went down, I would beat myself up over it, of course I would."
          Full story: The Mail on Sunday

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            #20
            He best start hitting himself now then!

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              #21
              Harry Redknapp punches his own lights out

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                #22
                QPR manager Harry Redknapp admits it will be difficult to clear out the biggest earners at Loftus Road if his team is relegated to the Championship.
                Full story: the Times (subscription required)

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                  #23
                  They only have themselves to blame.

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                    #24
                    All over for them. They'll probably manage to get 3 points off us as every year we like to mess up the relegation race with ****e results. But I don't think that will be enough for them

                    Put all their eggs in one basket with overspending. Ridiculous deals they were dishing out

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                      #25
                      Didn't we take six points off them this season?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by AnfieldForever View Post
                        Didn't we take six points off them this season?
                        No. We play them last game of the season. I wish we had taken the 6 points though

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by AnfieldForever View Post
                          Didn't we take six points off them this season?
                          We havnt played them at home yet

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                            #28


                            I had West Ham away in my head for some reason!

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                              #29


                              Redknapp reveals QPR rifts over money

                              Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp has revealed his dressing room has been split by rifts over wages in recent months, with the high earners at the club unsettling those on more modest pay packets.

                              Redknapp's revelations go some way to explaining why he has struggled to breathe life into QPR's relegation battle after succeeding Mark Hughes as manager in November.

                              January transfer window signings Chris Samba and Loic Remy added to a hefty wage bill at Loftus Road, and Redknapp has hinted that the top earners have not always seen eye-to-eye with some of their team-mates.

                              "It's always a problem trying to heal a rift, it is not easy and I would be lying if I said there were not splits in the camp," Redknapp said. "That has been obvious for everyone to see all year. It is hard to know who speaks to who. I just take them out on the training ground.

                              "I haven't had this too much anywhere else but when we came it was obvious there was a problem. It is difficult with players earning differently. People don't mind others getting good money if they earn it, but is that the case.

                              "It is not a problem if you are playing with Robin van Persie or Steven Gerrard and they are getting £130,000 or £140,000 a week because you don't mind if the players are worth it. The problem is if players look at another and think 'he ain't that good' so it's not been easy."

                              Redknapp has confirmed he is willing to continue as QPR boss in the Championship next season so long as he is working with players who have "a good character", but he fears the club may struggle to offload some of their biggest earners even though they look set to dip back into the second tier of English football.
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                #30
                                Distancing himself from his complete failure after spending a shed load of money to improve their fortunes.

                                Typical Redknapp.

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