QPR chief responds to criticism over Stan Bowles benefit match
QPR co-chairman Tony Fernandes has been responding to criticism from fans on Twitter after the club were accused to failing to support plans for a benefit match for Stan Bowles.
Legend Bowles, widely regarded as Rangers’ best-ever player, has Alzheimer’s disease.
Fernandes insisted the club’s chief executive Lee Hoos would “do what’s right” in order to resolve the issue.
No club put more emphasis on our team ex players. We have received praise from many ex player families. The recent launch of Forever R
— Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) January 12, 2017
We love Stan Bowles and all our ex players and do what we can. Lee Hoos and the club are committed to raise funds and help Stan
— Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) January 12, 2017
Lee will find the most effective method. Please give him and the club a chance to do what’s right and what’s most effective.
— Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) January 12, 2017
Tim
12/01/2017 @ 12:57 pm
Yeah
Really is that true really
Just do the maths times his care & need costs a week by 52 that’s what the yearly cost is
Then employ Stan Bowles put him on the pay roll as an ambassador or the like
End of problem
I doubt it
just more drivel from the king of drivel As much of a chance as the current lot actually building a new stadium nil
And by the way has anyone thought
Whilst we sit and ponder the nil chance
Of them building a new stadium
They get away with us having to use a cramped crap view from nearly everywhere in the ground Qing for ever to use the big past it’s sell by date stadium
Brilliant excuse
We will not spend money doing up our existing ground because we want to move & build a new one
Really when is this happening
There is no chance of the club doing something that makes an actual difference something that’s fit & proper to help
Stan Bowles & family pay the crippling cost of looking after someone in his condition
These are money men
And there is money and lots of it to be made building a new ground if you can get your fingers in to the governments regeneration pie