QPR's latest accounts have revealed the perilous state of the club’s finances, with a leading expert warning the Championship side’s future stability remains dependent on the whim of loss-absorbing owners The accounts, published this week, relate to the 2021/22 season, when the club made a pre-tax loss of more than £24million Having last been relegated from the Premier League in 2015, the Rs have long been operating without parachute payments, leaving a major hole in the west London club’s finances, one filled for the most part by borrowings from owners The report also shows Rangers still owe almost £90m in various loans, player transfer installments, and an outstanding settlement over Financial Fair Play breaches
The problem with QPR is the same as Bournemouth they really are no more than bottom half of the Championship top half of League 1 club with the size of the crowds, really we are in the same predicament what was the crowd for Bolton 6.800 probably 1400 or 1500 from Bolton when you look at what the club has acheived over the last four seasons. The main difference at the moment we have sensible owners.
Surprised GA didn't find that out before making his decision. Or maybe he did and saw a chance to turn things round on a shoestring at a higher level
The trouble is Ron us supporters all want to be in the Premier League & spend all this money that very few clubs have got, then when it goes tits up like Derby we blame the person who was putting the money in