Mr Holloway 18:16 - Dec 9 with 43859 views | Jogo | Thank you for your effort as both player and manager over the years...but will you please now f@ck off. | | | | |
Mr Holloway on 18:21 - Dec 9 with 11534 views | Mistication92 | Who would you get in to replace him, out of interest? Bearing in mind whoever is manager, the club is finishing 16th this season. | | | |
Mr Holloway on 18:30 - Dec 9 with 11459 views | Sharpy36 | "finishing 16th this season" Good luck with that. | |
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Mr Holloway on 18:31 - Dec 9 with 11451 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | I think there should be a ban on anyone saying sake the manager without giving sensible alternatives and how they will do a better job It's not like we have not been here before, last time Olly got the push how many managers did we have in the following years up to NW and then we sacked him and got MH........... what fun Be careful what you wish for [Post edited 9 Dec 2017 18:32]
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Mr Holloway on 18:39 - Dec 9 with 11382 views | JamesB1979 | Well I’d have got rid of Ollie in the summer and got derek McInnes in from Aberdeen. He’s realistic and done a fantastic job at Aberdeen in tight budget turning them into no 2 side in Scotland. Has developed a few young Scottish players too. However, that was the summer. Now, I’m not sure what we do as agree with Clive on the mid season managerial change. However going down would be a disaster. | | | |
Mr Holloway on 18:43 - Dec 9 with 11354 views | actonman | I'm not even sure holloways the problem although it's quite obvious he's defiantly not the answer . I know changing managers hasn't exactly worked in the past and I wouldn't trust us to hire anybody any better anyway so I'm afraid we will have to just put up and shut up . Something needs to happen though or we will be in league 1 with a 60 million weight round our neck with no way back | | | |
Mr Holloway on 18:46 - Dec 9 with 11332 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | how would he have managed the injuries and lack of a decent goal scorer | |
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Mr Holloway on 18:56 - Dec 9 with 11246 views | JamesB1979 | Played Sylla every game....he has good and bad games but he scores goals. I don’t think strikers are the issue nor do I think or want us to go out and buy players. I think we need more physicality in midfield and more organisation in defence. However that’s what I’d do. No idea what McInnes would do. Also I said I’d have made change in summer so before the injuries. | | | |
Mr Holloway on 18:58 - Dec 9 with 11226 views | traininvain | People need to learn to live with disappointment as it's part & parcel of following a football club trying to half the wage bill whilst standing still. Unfortunately some of our fans lack the emotional intelligence to fully understand the situation. | | | |
Mr Holloway on 19:01 - Dec 9 with 11194 views | RuislipHoop | Call me old fashioned,but if I had two strikers who only seem to score with headers I would make sure I had a winger on the pitch who could supply them with the crosses they need. He appears to take a striker off and then put on a winger or like today,plays the winger at right back until we are two down and then brings on another striker and plays the right back as a winger. I'm confused just writing it. | | | |
Mr Holloway on 19:35 - Dec 9 with 11035 views | BrianMcCarthy | So, you'd have signed players that wouldn't have got injured? | |
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Mr Holloway on 19:37 - Dec 9 with 11012 views | BrianMcCarthy | To b honest, I thought that we played with more width than they did today and we had more crosses. But their first two goals came from two rare but excellent crosses that were attacked well. Quality talks. | |
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Mr Holloway on 19:39 - Dec 9 with 10998 views | baz_qpr | I think he has bought well, but his tactics and in game management is wildly erratic- I’m not sure he is getting the best out of the tools at his disposal as | | | |
Mr Holloway on 19:44 - Dec 9 with 10952 views | BerkoRanger | Nail on head right there! | | | |
Mr Holloway on 19:53 - Dec 9 with 10899 views | ted_hendrix | QPR boss Ian Holloway: "We'll look at where we are and see if we can maybe freshen it up with people who haven't had to go through this, because it looks like they're getting down a little bit. "We played very well in the first half and should have been ahead but unfortunately the goal we need to give the boys the confidence they deserve is eluding us. "Then when the opposition score, as they did today, it hits us a bit, and then they got another one. "The annoying one was the third one, because we were right back in it after the crazy goal we got. Hurrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah | |
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Mr Holloway on 20:18 - Dec 9 with 10725 views | ShotKneesHoop | I watched the Naaaaarch - Owls game tonight. Naaarch were shocking, first half worse than anything we have produced, and they were at home. Wednesday should have buried Naaaaarch but the Owls wanted to walk the ball into the net. Then second half, Naaarch get a goal out the blue from a corner, then a second goal from a rare breakaway; and a penalty in added time. Suddenly Naaarch are "pushing for the play offs" Last time they won at home was agains.... t ? Guess who . Us. And they were no better then than tonight. We just have to tough it out. Pick the best 11 every game, sod the fancy dan tactics. We should be ok - there are much worse sides than us in this division. These two are no better, much less commitment than QPR, shame that they have the odd striker or two, And their haircuts are shockers. | |
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Mr Holloway on 20:21 - Dec 9 with 10703 views | bosh67 | Spot on. This is not a bad set of players. Although they do seem to have a chronic lack of pace as opposed to teams we play against. | |
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Mr Holloway on 20:26 - Dec 9 with 10665 views | CliveWilsonSaid | Would going down be a disaster? Now a £40m FFP fine that's a disaster and it looks like we might survive that. We should be able to cope with a relegation too and probably have a squad that would do quite well in league 1. In any case we'll probably finish 16th like somebody else has said so I wouldn't worry about it too much. | |
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Mr Holloway on 20:27 - Dec 9 with 10656 views | Hadders | Accidentally pressed the up arrow on the OP. Holloway f@cking off is definitely not what we need. | | | |
Mr Holloway (n/t) on 20:45 - Dec 9 with 10586 views | BazzaInTheLoft | [Post edited 9 Dec 2017 20:45]
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Mr Holloway on 21:08 - Dec 9 with 10478 views | Rs_Holy | Can’t see anyone doing a better job in the circumstances... Ollie In! | | | |
Mr Holloway on 21:47 - Dec 9 with 10343 views | digswellhoop | VERY OPTOMISTIC IF WE STAY UP WILL BE A BONUS | | | |
Mr Holloway on 22:43 - Dec 9 with 10253 views | TacticalR | I can't see dropping down to League One would do us any good. After all, our strategy in the Championship has been to sell off our Premiership players and get in young, hungry League One players, so presumably our strategy in League One would be to sell off our Championship players and get in young, hungry League Two players. | |
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Mr Holloway on 22:54 - Dec 9 with 10191 views | Gloucs_R | Heart says stay, head says go. The squad aren't this bad. Injuries accepted but he just keeps persevering with under performing players. We've been poor under Ollie since he came back apart from a few lucky wins. The lads show character but zero tactically knowledge. His selection up front 😨 | |
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Mr Holloway on 22:55 - Dec 9 with 10190 views | CliveWilsonSaid | Ok. To put it another way why would it be a disaster? | |
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