Once upon a time, Queens Park Rangers were a lavish football club.
From costly European signings to a glamorous match-day experience in the boxes, everything was lavish but the football.
QPR are today paying for their financial mishaps of the past, and here we take a look at the club's six biggest transfer fees for incoming players, according to Transfermarkt:
The first wasted talent on this list, Jordon Mutch. QPR paid almost £7 million for Mutch in 2014, and he racked up just nine league appearances before heading to Crystal Palace - today he finds himself struggling to get into the Gyeongnam first-team in the Chinese Super League.
Arriving from Real Madrid for little over £7 million in 2012, this is perhaps the signing that epitomised that era of QPR's transfer business.
He left shortly into his second season after QPR finished rock-bottom of the Premier League, and today plays for Marbella with no other than QPR legend, Ale Faurlin.
A good player, no doubt, but this was a signing that seemed to bring about relegation wherever he went - relegated with Norwich in his first season, with QPR in his first and with Swansea in his third. Today he plays for Feyenoord.
Remy actually scored some good goals for QPR, and was a worthy Premier League player.
He went on to Newcastle from QPR and then to Chelsea where his career peaked. A tough stint with Chelsea has landed him back in his native France, where the now 33-year-old plays for Lille.
Caulker racked up a decent amount of games for QPR in his first season with the club, but his form quickly tumbled amongst off-field battles, and his career has taken a sad decline.
Today, the 28-year-old plays for Turkish side Alanyaspor.
Big Chris Samba came to QPR with a big price-tag, and broke two records in his sole season at QPR - their biggest transfer fee paid and their biggest received.
He headed back to Russia after a torrid time at QPR, and saw his last spell in the game at Aston Villa in 2018.