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If Swansea, Cardiff and Norwich dont win this weekend and we do win against Derby we will go up Monday

If not got to win the next 2 games to be champions

win 2moro norwich lose or draw thursday and were up

come on ipswich!!

We could be promoted today if we win against Cardiff

The match is live on BBC1 at 12.45

Come on u R's

Hyped for the Hull match at home on Monday

Need this win

What team do you support Justin?

FACKIN HELL.

Starting to piss me off. Just get on and get promoted. Want to see Tarrabt in MOTD.

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QPR'S automatic promotion into the Premier League is set to be blocked by the FA.

SunSport understands the runaway Championship leaders are likely to face a big points deduction - possibly up to 15 - if they are found guilty of breaking strict third-party ownership rules over the signing of Alejandro Faurlin.

The evidence against the West London club is said to be damning and they could now end up in the play-offs.

The only winners would be Cardiff and Norwich who could then go up automatically.

The hearing into the signing of the Argentine midfielder two years ago begins next Tuesday and a verdict will be delivered three days later.

A four-man panel will comprise an independent QC, two from the FA's disciplinary panel and a football expert who will be either a former player or boss.

In theory, they should begin with a blank sheet of paper but many at the FA are openly discussing the case and reckon QPR - five points clear at the top of the table - are in big trouble. Those who have seen the evidence say Rangers are defending the indefensible.

An FA source said: "There's no question QPR have broken the rules. They know it as well. The only debate is what to do about it.

"If they aren't found guilty you might as well scrap the rules about third-party owners."

Some within the corridors of power believe QPR should be hit hard because they were well aware they were acting outside the regulations.

When West Ham were punished over the Carlos Tevez affair they were actually found guilty of failure to disclose information - not of breaking third-party ownership rules because such legislation did not exist.

Since then the FA have made third-party ownership illegal so the argument is QPR were worse offenders because they were well aware they were committing an offence.

If Neil Warnock's side are found guilty they will have seven days to appeal.

However, if QPR take legal action or other clubs decide to seek legal avenues because of points they lost when Faurlin played against them, the whole issue could drag on throughout the summer.

The nightmare scenario could even be that the Championship promotion play-offs do not take place at all until the issue is resolved.

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QPR's lawyers have written to the FA requesting they instigate an investigation into the alleged source of the article in today's The Sun newspaper (Friday 29th April 2011) and that they issue an immediate statement confirming that the alleged FA source in the article does not represent the views of the FA and that the FA's policy is not to make public comment on the charges or evidence until after the hearing.

The Club shall not be making any further comment on the charges until after the hearing.

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The irony of this happening to QPR with Warnock in charge is so so f*cked, I like QPR but I'd love to see what Warnock would have to say if someone quoted back to him what he said when he was with Sheff Utd and it was the same situation with Tevez.

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The verdict was due to be made public on Friday afternoon, but the FA have now announced that their decision will now be announced at the earliest possible opportunity 'thereafter'.

A statement from the FA read: "It was originally indicated that the decision of the Independent Regulatory Commission hearing on the charges against QPR and Mr Gianni Paladini concerning Alejandro Faurlin and on any sanction, if appropriate, would be announced by 4pm on Friday 6 May if possible.

"This will not now happen.

"A decision will be made and announced as soon as possible thereafter."

The latest move from the FA throws the Championship promotion and play-off picture into further doubt with the final round of fixtures taking place on Saturday lunchtime.

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Trust.

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Mate went to the Forest players end of season the other day. Chris Gunter told him that the chairman in the Championship had been told to expect things to change.

Take it with a pinch of salt although my mate aint the type of guy to believe gossip.

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Nice of Wenger to congratulate us

Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has congratulated QPR boss Neil Warnock for his club's style on play but said he had not followed the controversy.

Wenger said: "I would like to congratulate Neil Warnock, because QPR have played great football and had an outstanding season.

"Honestly, I have no opinion about the rest of the story, because I do not know this case.

"I am interested in what is happening on the pitch, and on the pitch QPR on the pitch deserve to go up."

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/qpr-to-receive-championship-trophy-despite-possible-points-deduction-2280182.html?

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