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Thread: QPR Have a Higher Wage Bill than Borussia Dortmund!

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    QPR Have a Higher Wage Bill than Borussia Dortmund!

    this shocking clip tells of the shame that is Queens Park Rangers. a club in the 2nd tier of English football with a higher wage bill than that of the champions league finalists from last year.

    we were rumoured to be interested in signing Richard dunne. people asked why we didn't. why? A£48k p/w that's why!

    I can't believe a club can be run that irresponsibly. I'm praying they don't go up this year so that they suffer the consequences. - view external link

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    re: QPR Have a Higher Wage Bill than Borussia Dortmund!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rapid
    this shocking clip tells of the shame that is Queens Park Rangers. a club in the 2nd tier of English football with a higher wage bill than that of the champions league finalists from last year.

    we were rumoured to be interested in signing Richard dunne. people asked why we didn't. why? AA?48k p/w that's why!

    I can't believe a club can be run that irresponsibly. I'm praying they don't go up this year so that they suffer the consequences.
    And Arry want's more. Just add some more cash to the fire, it's getting cold in here.


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    re: QPR Have a Higher Wage Bill than Borussia Dortmund!

    48k for dunne. that is pure madness.

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    re: QPR Have a Higher Wage Bill than Borussia Dortmund!

    Our jake ****es all over him. And what's jake on?

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    re: QPR Have a Higher Wage Bill than Borussia Dortmund!

    not enough

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    [no body]

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