Post-match comments (Blackpool) 22:43 - Sep 25 with 16412 views | philosopher | Disgraceful. Seems to be blaming young players for not being up to it, and after the way he has treated them. | | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 15:35 - Sep 26 with 2648 views | kensalriser | Didn't Holloway essentially do and say the same thing last season? | |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 16:07 - Sep 26 with 2589 views | dolcelatte | Yes. But that doesn't fit the agenda. | |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 19:28 - Sep 26 with 2421 views | CiderwithRsie | For about a year people on here have been into some sort of weird pro-Holloway/anti-Holloway war, as if we need to work out if an opinion is pro-Ollie or anti-Ollie before we can agree with it. I don't get it. Every manager at almost every club treats the cups as a joke (Blackpool made loads of changes too) - it doesn't make it right. Our lot are statistically worse at it than just about any other League club and changing that ought to be a priority for us. So Holloway was just as bad - OK let's sack him! Oh, we did. McClaren was appointed to do better than Holloway. So go in Steve, bloody do it. Or do one. | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 19:44 - Sep 26 with 2394 views | richranger | Redknapps comments after MK Dons Defeat - ‘I have big-name players who believe they’re better than they are, who bang on my door insisting that I should play them,’ Well, they had their chance and they blew it. I made nine changes from the team who drew at West Ham last week. Sound familiar :>) | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 20:50 - Sep 26 with 2323 views | GroveR | "What's McClaren's idea? What would he call success?" In 10 managerial appointments he's resigned twice and been binned eight times. I'd say a fat two year payoff as his reputation was on the floor before we appointed him - he's got nothing to lose. | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 21:07 - Sep 26 with 2280 views | paulparker | Typical QPR , appoint a bloke know one wants and who was desperate and then give him a 2 year contract Probably not in my lifetime but maybe just maybe we will be run properly one day | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 21:26 - Sep 26 with 2250 views | Northernr | Yes, and got pelters for it, and deserved it. The only person who could justify prolonging our dispicable attitude to cups was Warnock, because he then delivered in the league. All the rest of them dive out of the cups, then keep losing in the league anyway. | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 22:03 - Sep 26 with 2198 views | CamberleyR | "In 10 managerial appointments he's resigned twice and been binned eight times" Might be splitting hairs but I make it six? Middlesbrough released him to take the England job. Twente (first time) I'm presuming he wasn't sacked immediately after winning the title. Resigned at Forest and Twente (second time). Sacked everywhere else though. [Post edited 26 Sep 2018 22:14]
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 08:59 - Sep 27 with 2038 views | R_from_afar | ...but he improved us when he was last here, coaching under Redknapp. That meant there was some logic to his appointment. And no, I am not saying he was my "dream manager". Nor is he now. I hope our results improve such that he becomes that person. RFA | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 09:31 - Sep 27 with 2019 views | paulparker | Sorry but there was no logic to his appointment in my eyes , no other clubs wanted him he was on the scrap heap the last job he had he relegated Newcastle, how many players did he improve there BTW ? what youngsters has he actually make better in his career ? if we were looking to go down the road of a coach to bring on smyth, Bos, manning then we sorry Les (you know his job is DOF after all ) should have interviewed 10 or 15 coaches instead of TF sticking his size sevens in and giving us the old pals act with McLaren imo Holloway should have been given another year he deserved that and looking back he has developed our youngsters more than SM ever will McLaren should have walked or been sacked after WBA , imo he is losing that dressing room I want him gone before he inflicts any more damage | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 09:43 - Sep 27 with 2005 views | ingeminate | Normally I'm in the "give the man a chance" camp. Not this time. Hell of a checklist this: 1) Drain promising young players confidence 2) Get the tactics consistently wrong 3) Poor player selection 4) Short term planning 5) Inability to change a game 6) Unable to build team spirit in wider squad 7) Generally clueless I want him out before he does anymore damage and I also want Tuesday night back. | |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 09:57 - Sep 27 with 1983 views | Silverfoxqpr | Not having a pop promise and just playing devils advocate but points 2), 3) 5) and 7) certainly applied to Holloway and JFH too. | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 11:10 - Sep 27 with 1938 views | francisbowles | Splitting hairs but Holloway, inability to change a game? How many times did we come from behind last season? He didn't always make great subs but he did get it right on occasions, or was it when he had good advice beside him? Lol! | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 11:23 - Sep 27 with 1914 views | Silverfoxqpr | Yes fair enough, I'm maybe being a bit harsh with that one. Duly noted! | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 11:29 - Sep 27 with 1902 views | ingeminate | Yeah, I'm definitely harsher on McClaren than other managers. There's something about him I find really grating. | |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 11:42 - Sep 27 with 1883 views | R_from_afar | If we are going to start sacking managers after nine league games - nine games which have left us six points off the play-offs and four points off the drop zone, and three League Cup games, two of which we won, then: - We are well on the way to making the QPR manager/coach's job the second most toxic poisoned challice after the England job - Spending so much on hiring and firing managers that there will be no money left to buy any players. A club which is a massive global brand, with strong finances and the scope to spend thanks to big revenues, can hire and fire reasonably easily because they can afford it, it doesn't create a FFP issue, and prospective managers are drawn to them due to the cachet of working there. We are simply not in that position. QPR is already a far from appealing proposition for most prospective managers, given our infrastructure issues, the FFP fine, our cobwebbed trophy cabinet and the fact that we truly are a small club. I know there are umpteen issues, issues we debate on here daily, but we really do need to run the club in such a way that it doesn't put off people who might be mad enough to want to help us on the playing, administrative or coaching side one day. RFA | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 11:55 - Sep 27 with 1863 views | dolcelatte | Three times. | |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 11:57 - Sep 27 with 1859 views | Wren67 | No he wasn't booked. I thought the ref would book 2 Blackpool players assaulting Cousins. What I saw was, Cousins and Goss won the ball but neither took charge, they both hesitated and dithered allowing a Blackpool player between them in the melee Cousins and said Blackpool player both fell, legs tangled with the ball between them and Cousins still trying to regain possession, perhaps too aggressively and the ref blew. As Cousins stood another Blackpool player pushed him using both his hands onto Cousins chest, Cousins was reacting to that when a 2nd Blackpool played grabbed him , as you say , warmly by the throat. All should have been booked but the Ref choose to simplify matters, book Cousins for the 2nd time and consequent red card, perhaps because many of our player were committing serious fouls (Scowen was forced to have an early bath to avoid a red card after only 20 mins !!! ) | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 12:00 - Sep 27 with 1849 views | beanofire1 | I didn't want McLaren. His record at other Championship clubs with far more resources than us, isn't good. He's starting to grate in the post match interviews. I'll always back the team though. | |
| 'I knw I ain't doing much........but doing nothing means a lot to me.' |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 12:04 - Sep 27 with 1845 views | Rangersw12 | We're known as tin pot in football circles anyway so us sacking this muppett won't make much difference anyway | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 12:45 - Sep 27 with 1803 views | W7Ranger | And the rest! | | | |
Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 13:27 - Sep 27 with 1762 views | Dorse | Reading this, I get the impression that McLaren is quite unpopular. I would currently put him somewhere between Joey Barton's flick to the knackers against Hull and Harry Redknapp's demand for a right back after abandoning 352 on the Justfcukoffometer. | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 13:51 - Sep 27 with 1732 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | While comparing Stevee with Olly and players that have left, less experience..... A reminder that we had a horrendous number of injuries in the defense last season. | |
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Post-match comments (Blackpool) on 14:19 - Sep 27 with 1684 views | W7Ranger | Try ten. | | | |
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