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We
met with Gianni before the home game against Cardiff in
December, he talked to us about the clubs finances,
rumours, Ian Hollloway's position and his thoughts on
the future.
QPRnet.com:
How close are we to going into administration?
GP:
We are not and it is impossible for us to allow that to
happen because administration leads to liquidation and
if we decide to do that then the moment it happens we
destroy ourselves. As directors, myself, Caliendo, Dunga
and Zanotti will be finished, we’ll be disqualified.
Zanotti’s company is massive, Dunga is a prestigious
name around the world, Antonio has his successful
business in Monte Carlo, I haven’t been a bad
businessman myself either and we’re not going to lose
all that. So as long as we’re involved in QPR there is
no way we will go into liquidation or administration,
simple as that.
We
try to the do the best we can for the club, I don’t want
to talk about the past anymore, the past has gone and
the future is here now, so from now on I’m only looking
forward.
QPRnet.com:
So the clubs finances are stable right now then?
GP:
Very much stable, in the month we took over we paid the
taxman £1,000,000 in VAT and we paid that ourselves. Now
we have got some more payments to make which have been
spread over two years but as long as we pay our ongoing
tax bills and the extra £25,000 a month that we have
agreed to repay the last £500,000 owed then there is no
problem.
I
think what I said about the bill was a bit
misunderstood. The tax up to the month of March was OK,
we paid it with the money we all invested into the club
originally. The problems started because no tax was paid
from April, I have a letter that will prove that to you,
hold on one minute.
Gianni disappears for ten minutes and returns with the
letter regarding the unpaid tax bill which says exactly
what he is stating.
We
took over at the end of September and we got this letter
threatening a winding up order on the club for unpaid
tax. There is no way this happened over night, you don’t
just send out a winding up order without warning a
company before hand so someone at the club must have
known about it.
Gianni reads from the letter
“…..as the company has failed to make payment on the
amount due for the period of 6th April to 5th
August 2005 ….”
Everything was fine up to March this is what I’m saying,
it was all hunky dory but the fact is £1,580,000 wasn’t
paid between those dates. Now unless we paid it we would
have had a winding up order against us. We would have
been forced into administration and been deducted ten
points so we had to come up with the cash and we did.
QPRnet.com:
If we miss one payment going forward can the winding up
order then be enforced?
GP:
No, that’s finished now because we’ve met their terms
for the bulk of the repayments so threat of the winding
up order has gone.
Gianni reads from the letter again
“Queens Park Rangers Football and Athletic Club may be
wound up by the court ….. if the amount of money due is
not paid”
But
it is paid, so there is no problem.
When
I came to this club they couldn’t find anyone to invest
as much as one pence into the place. I didn’t want to be
in the position I am now, that was never my plan but I
found myself in this position because we had no choice,
unless we had come up with the money we’d be finished.
We came up with the money, it’s paid and the club is
fine.
QPRnet.com:
Is it true that we are behind on our payments to many
suppliers?
GP:
Like every football club we have to pay the creditors
but the only difference now is Antonio and I will insist
on every expense being justified before we pay it. Where
is the invoice? Why did we spend it? Who made that
order? This is the way I’m running the company.
People talk about the payments to agents but this is my
money in the club, if we have to pay an agent then it is
coming out of my pocket. I try to deal with agents to
get the best deal for QPR and for us. Most of the
players in the list of agents fees they were talking
about were Shittu, Rowlands, Gallen, Furlong etc,
players who were already here. Wait till you see the
figures next year, it will be much lower. However
somebody who has their own agenda issues all this
misleading information. I ask you what have I done wrong
for this club since I’ve been here? I’ve bought in
people that can back me with money otherwise we’d have
been finished a long time ago. In total we’ve invested
over £6,500,000 between us. How did we do that? I’ll
tell you, it’s very simple.
£650,000 was from Moorbound for my investment, £550,000
from the investment from Barnaby and then there was
£1,200,000 from Wanlock when they came in. All this
money went to pay tax by the way! Then there was
£1,200,000 to Bill Power to buy his shares, another
£1,000,000 to pay the tax bill and last year in January
myself and Antonio put another £250,000 in each because
the club was struggling a little. To finish the season
we need £1,500,000 more cash flow so that’s another
£500,000 each of the three investors will put in.
This
is the actual figures and you can add it up, it comes to
£6,600,000. That’s the total we would have invested from
the time we joined this club to the end of this season.
Now you tell me who else out there is going to come up
with that kind of money to invest in this club. There’s
nobody out there who can, they tried for years and years
and couldn’t even get half a million. We’ll invest more
and more as well to keep this club moving forward, we
will not let this club go.
I
tried to renegotiate the ABC loan and then some rubbish
goes in the paper saying I was this and I was that,
saying I was robbing the club and then they say we are
going to go into liquidation. If while this is all going
on you go to the bank to borrow ten million pounds that
doesn’t do you any favours. I got an email from the bank
and they didn’t want to take it any further because of
these rumours. Never mind, we’ll carry on and eventually
we’ll get rid of the ABC loan.
All
I want to know is what have I done at this club that is
so dishonest? I played football for Naples when I was
thirteen years of age, I kicked a few balls. Sure I
never made it to the top but I was registered to play
for them but what difference does that make to QPR
today? Will that pay the taxman? No, they just want to
say I am a liar. People can take me however they want,
they can have their own agenda, they can like me or
dislike me but what upsets me is that some QPR fans try
everything possible to disrupt what we are doing, it’s
like they want us to fail and that makes me feel let
down.
I
know some people have sympathy for the previous people
and I understand that but that is done now, lets stick
together for the sake of this club and move forward. So
are there some bills not paid? Possibly but do you
really think one little bill will take us into
administration when the taxman didn’t? No I just want to
know what every penny is being spent on. So much money
in the past has just been wasted and that is all
finished now, this club is now run professionally. When
I came here there were sixty four staff, totally
unnecessary so we made changes.
Next
month I’m at the AGM, we will send the letter out soon
and it will be held in February. I have to sit down with
all the shareholders face to face and tell them what
we’ve done and show them the books, the actual books,
not the rubbish that people who think they know more
than me come up with. The books will show that since
I’ve been here the loss will go down from £4.5 million
to £2.5 million. Next year it will go down again to £1.5
million and that’ll be with better players earning
better wages. Don’t judge me now, wait till you see it
because it will all be there in black and white.
Everyone is taking a shot at the moment but they are
people who have their own agenda. They want us to fail,
but if we fail then QPR fail.
I
don’t blame Bill for all this by the way, Bill is a good
man and we have a good relationship, I don’t think Bill
knew himself about the tax bill, nor did Kevin McGrath
it was the Chief Executive’s job was to run the company.
I’ve never been a Chief Executive but I will run this
business in the best way I can and save as much money as
possible. I promise you this every deal I do for this
club will compare favourably with the past. If an old
deal was worth say £60,000 I will guarantee that at
least I will double that. I will not do any deal unless
we make double or treble what we made in the past.
Antonio and I have been involved in football for thirty
five years you won’t find many people better than us to
run a football club.
QPRnet.com:
Will season tickets be increased again next season and
will the child prices be decreased?
GP:
I can assure you that I will massively reduce the season
tickets for the children, massively. The adults are done
unfortunately and they were very cheap in the past which
was a mistake so they won’t go down but neither will
they go up, in fact no season tickets will go up at all
there will only be reductions on the children’s and I
promise you that.
QPRnet.com:
We heard a lot about moving to a new ground in the
future, is that a serious possibility?
GP:
Somebody came to me and said if we had a chance of
building a new ground over there would you be
interested? It would be foolish of me not to look at it.
As long it doesn’t cost me any money then come with your
plans, show me you have permission from the council and
I will put it to fans. If someone had come and said I
have an idea to move to Heathrow then I would have said
no thanks, not interested we are happy here
Personally I don’t think we’ll ever move, I hope we will
be in a position one day where can rebuild one stand at
a time, build on what we have and create a lovely
football stadium here because this is the place to be.
Like I say I don’t think we’ll move but if we do it wont
be my decision anyway, any decision like that can only
be made by the fans.
QPRnet.com:
If other investors came along is there room to include
them in the current set up or would someone have to sell
their shares to allow them in?
GP:
If somebody comes along and they got a lot of money,
they want to buy us out and they can do a better job
then yeh I’m happy. I would leave the club in a better
position than it was before, better team, higher league.
The last thing I want is to not feel welcome here.
QPRnet.com:
What were your expectations for the first team at the
start of this season and what are they now?
GP:
I was hoping we would get into the play offs, now it’s a
case of lets see what happens. We need to get points and
we must stay in this division whatever it takes. I’m
confident and the players are confident that they are
better than the last two games (Brighton and Coventry).
That’s not the type of football I like at all.
QPRnet.com:
Do you target Ian Holloway before each season as to a
league finish?
GP:
At the beginning of the season I targeted him to finish
in the play offs and to improve on last season as a
minimum. Anything less than that is disappointing, we
have to improve, there is no other way, so let’s see
what happens
QPRnet.com:
Is getting to the Premier League something that’s really
realistic in the short term.
GP:
Look at someone like Sheffield United they have had
three or four really good cracks at it and this season
it looks like they nailed it. That’s the sort of thing
we’re looking at doing. We’ve had a lot of bad injuries
to be fair to Ian, that’s a fact, if your major players
are not playing and you have to play with the medium
players then you will be very weak and that showed
against Coventry and Brighton. They were the two worst
sides I’ve seen in this league and they beat us 1-0.
That showed how much we need the first choice players
back. Tonight (against Cardiff) will be a good
indication for me because if we lose tonight with key
players back then I will be worried.
QPRnet.com:
Is it true that Marc Bircham and Danny Shittu will be
sold in January?
GP:
No way Bircham or Shittu will leave, I promise you that.
Well not unless we get something silly for them. If
somebody bids more than five million for Danny then it
is up to the player because that clause is in his
contract but these players are very important to the
club.
QPRnet.com:
Is there any budget left for Ian Holloway to strengthen
the squad in January?
GP:
We are targeting three or four players for next season
and the best thing for Ian right now is to have all the
players back from injury like Lomas, Doherty, Nygaard,
Bircham, Gallen and Rose, that will be like new signings
for him.
QPRnet.com:
Without going into specifics is our playing budget
reflective of our league position?
GP:
We are increasing more on that side but we still have a
budget to stick to. Our budget is nothing like Sheffield
United for example. This year we have gone a little over
the budget and we’re struggling in the league.
QPRnet.com:
How important is it to you to develop our own players
through the youth team department?
GP:
It is the most important thing for me to see our own
kids come through. We have about ten new ones we’d like
to take on and we need to build for the future. We got
Dominic Shimmin for ten thousand pounds and that’s
nothing really because potentially he could be one of
the best we got. I don’t mind investing in this area,
I’d rather spend £200,000 brining in several young
players than getting one 33 year old.
There are so many good players you can get and our
contacts in the game help. For example Roberto Baggio
was a client of Antonio’s so we tell him we’re looking
for a tall striker and he recommends Marc Nygaard to us.
Unfortunately he’s been injured but he’s 28, no transfer
fee and whatever the agents fee is I think he’ll be
worth it. Agents are here to stay, there’s no way you
can run a decent football club without paying agents and
anyone who thinks different doesn’t know football, you
find me one player who doesn’t have an agent, they have
them from the age of thirteen.
QPRnet.com:
What were your thoughts on our Club President calling
for Ian Holloway to be sacked recently?
GP:
He’s been a supporter of QPR for years and years and
years has Harold. He’s a very passionate man, lovely
fella and he’s helped the club many times. He has his
own ideas and they haven’t changed, he was like this
ever since I’ve known him. He’s not on the board and he
doesn’t interfere but he’s entitled to his opinion and
I’ve no problem with that. I said to Ian that I take
stick as well and you have to get on with it.
QPRnet.com:
So what about you? You said recently that you loved Ian
and wanted him to be the man who builds the clubs future
– do you stand by that?
GP:
I like Ian as a man, he’s been very close to me over the
years but at the end of the day we all know in football
you forget about the good times very quickly. There’s a
time span for everyone in football for me and for Ian
but it won’t be me that ever sacks him it will be the
fans, they will decide what’s right.
If
it comes to that then it doesn’t matter how much you
love somebody, you have to make a decision you don’t
want to. At the end of the day, Ian knows his job as a
football manager is to be successful and I know my job
is to run this football club and make sure the finances
are sound and if either of us don’t do that then we have
to go. It’s OK being a lovely friendly person but if you
are not a success then you can only be a failure.
QPRnet.com:
Are you and Ian both aware that the fan base is split
over his future?
GP:
Of course but that happens at every football club, you
can be the most successful manager in the world but the
moment things don’t go right you get moved on. Look at
the pressure Alex Ferguson is under after everything he
has done.
QPRnet.com:
How does the club work day to day, do you make all the
decisions or does everything have to run past the Monaco
consortiums?
GP:
I control everything, no one can take a decision without
consulting me. Myself and Antonio are here most of the
time and together we are running the club the best
possible way we can without throwing money around.
Simple as that.
QPRnet.com:
Many fans feel the Monaco investors are not open enough
as regards their intentions towards the club, do you see
this as an issue?
GP:
It’s very simple we want to be successful, myself,
Antonio and Dunga are all football people. If we are
successful we will get a lot of pleasure out of it
because we would have done it ourselves. I think with
our knowledge of football we can do a good job. This
club has been in turmoil all the bloody time and that’s
gone now, we are in charge and it’s our responsibility
to be successful but please lets stop talking about the
gang of three or Davies and Blackburn they’ve gone,
they’re history, lets look forward. The future is here
and now outside this door, every minute that goes by is
our future so why waste it talking about the past.
QPRnet.com:
Most fans would say the atmosphere around the club
hasn’t been as good this year so if we’re looking to the
future what can you tell us about how you’re going to
change that?
GP:
The message is please be patient with us, give us a
chance to see where we take this club, see what we do
and what progress we make. There is no division in the
board, all the arguments are in the past. We’ve invested
heavily in the club, we believe in what we’re doing and
now we want to take it forward. Back us, stay behind the
team and concentrate on the football. The finances are
something we have to look after because no one else can.
If we do anything wrong I’m open to anyone coming to see
me and talk to me about it but talk to me in facts, not
rumours and hearsay. If we talk in ifs and buts we can
talk forever and I don’t want to waste any time. Like
today I was told we can’t play the match because we
haven’t paid the groundsman and the grass is knee high,
have a look at the pitch it’s lovely! Sometimes I think
QPR is like a hairdresser’s shop where everyone gossips
about each other! So I just say, please, concentrate on
the football and if you really are worried about
something then my door is open. |