FA will give QPR verdict just a day before season ends

Ian Gibb11 April 2012

Queens Park Rangers will know their fate over the seven Football Association charges concerning the transfer of Alejandro Faurlin on May 6, the day before their last game of the season, against Leeds.

The club maintain their innocence over the allegations regarding third party ownership and payments to an unauthorised agent in relation to the midfielder.

If found guilty, QPR could lose points but the League leaders are 13 points ahead of Cardiff, who are third, following a 3-0 win over Sheffield United on Monday, when Faurlin scored.

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