Clive Whittingham from QPR blog Loft For Words (@loftforwords) joins the Beesotted crew at The Banker Pub on The River Thames near Monument for this week’s pre-QPR podcast.
And on the menu this week – The Crucifixion of Derby County over the Easter weekend and what players can you remember who were initially crucified but then resurrected.
Brighton are promoted. But what is the cost of promoton with The Albion supposedly running up ÂŁ190m in debts. We look at other possible promotion AND relegation teams’ accounts and analyse what the cost is of their success and failures.
We chat briefly bout the Beesotted social at The Drayton Court Hotel with Gary Roberts, Graham Benstead, Francis Joseph and Billy Manuel plus comedian, magician, DJ, food and beer. We also discuss a future Beesotted home brew competiton idea.
Plus we discuss Ian Holloway and his QPR team – and how they will fare at Griffin Park at the weekend.
In The Banker boozer:
Billy Grant
Dave Lane
Lord Lou Can Boyd
Jimmy Mac
Clive Whittingham from Loft for Words
0m – Intro
10m 21 sec – Fans in the pubs after Derby & Barnsley matches
17m 31 sec – Beesotted crew discuss Barnsley and Derby matche
30m 25 sec – Brighton promotion. What is the cost of success with Brighton running up ÂŁ191m debts. How are other clubs faring in the promotion and relegation race?
1hr 04min 36 sec – The Beesotted Social in Ealing and Homebrew
1 hr 09min 19 sec – QPR match discussion
1hr 32min 05 sec – END
The Swiss Ramble blog on Championship Clubs’ 2015/16 season finances summary – putting QPR at the top of the spending table with a ÂŁ43m wage budget and Brentford mid table with a ÂŁ16m budget – can be found here (click).
#brentfordfc #bhafc #dcfc #htafc
The involvement of a Holy Day for all denominations of Christians, in your description of a football match, shows the author is ignorant, insensitive and crass; just offensive and pathetic.
Playing catch up with these articles and this far on no-one will probably read this, but for what it’s worth I couldn’t agree more with Boru’s comments. I normally really enjoy the Beesotted guys outputs but I also found this to be a very poorly constructed piece. I can’t think Billy would have deliberately set out to offend but he let himself down on this one apparently forgetting that some of his audience are both Bees fans and Christians.