Thing about QPR is, they have spent so much that they just have to carry on. There would be no point selling a few high earners and risking getting stuck in the Championship with a ridiculous wage bill. Their only hope is to keep a lot of players, keep overspending, and buy their way back. Obviously they could end up in a Pompey or Leeds situation if it doesn't come off but the owners won't be around to care. If you look at Newcastle and West Ham, they show the "ignore your wagebill" model is the only way to guarantee success, and QPR have a very decent squad for the championship.
Whereas Reading probably need a thorough rebuilding. Any new manager wants to bring in his own players and we have a number of aging ones who will be out of the picture with Adkins forced to build for 2 years time in the PL, a number out of contract will leave alond with a few we'd like to ship out and of course there are some who might well want to move to stay in the PL.
out of contract/unwanted:
Pearce, Roberts, Hunt, Church, Tabb, Shorey, Harte, Gorkss, Gunter
Possible sales:
Mariappa, Guthrie, Pogrebyak, Federici
Aging:
McAnuff, Leigertwood, Kebe
So that would leave us with
McCarthy, Kelly, Morrison, Caricco, Cummings, Robson-Kanu, Karacan, Akpan, McCleary, Le Fondre, Blackman as a first team, so many new signings needed, and time to to bed in required.
Think we'll be behind QPR