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by Ron Norris
Do The Wright Thing

Following hot on the heels of the recent investment by Barnaby Holdings, pressure is now being applied to Chris Wright in an effort to persuade the ex QPR Chairman to hand his shares back to the club.

 

The week got off to a good start for QPR with Chairman Bill Power confirming a £550,000 investment had been made by investment group Barnaby Holdings. The deal means the New York based company now owns 10% of the club, with Power expecting them to snap up a further 19.9% in the very near future.

“I'm fairly certain they'll come in straightaway for the remaining 19.9% of the shares” he told the official website” they're very excited about what's happening here and they have nothing but the good of QPR at heart”

It’s a marked change from the false dawns and unfulfilled promises of the last regime at QPR that courted more than a dozen potential investors with limited success, and a great achievement for the new board in a short space of time.

Following on from this the LSA are now campaigning for former Chairman Chris Wright to hand his shareholding back to the club in order for the new board to seek further investment as soon as possible. A peaceful demonstration at the upcoming Swansea league cup game is planned to highlight the issue to as many fans as possible.

Wright walked away from Loftus Road after allegedly being subject to personal abuse at the game against Fulham in 2001 that also saw our only two saleable assets, Richard Langley and Clarke Carlisle, ruled out with long term injuries.

He is considered to be the cause of all our recent problems but now has a chance to put the whole sorry saga behind him and make one last grand gesture to the club he supports. Handing back his shareholding would give the board a fantastic opportunity to invite more investors on board, bring more cash into the club and finally enable us to move forward once again.

Chris you have admitted to making mistakes when running the club and you’ve taken a huge amount of personal criticism. Now you have the chance to be the bigger man here, do the Wright thing, we won’t forget it.

ron@qprnet.com