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Not in a disrespectful way, far from it - Three years with Warbs 20:27 - May 10 with 11436 viewsNorthernr

Last of the Warbs stuff before we move on. Full assessment of the good and bad of his time here...

https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/57765
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Not in a disrespectful way, far from it - Three years with Warbs on 19:29 - May 13 with 1403 viewsNorthernr

Dave Mc deserves more respect than that. Proper old school local journo doing proper old school local journo hard yards, the likes of which I though you’d be all in favour of.
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Not in a disrespectful way, far from it - Three years with Warbs on 09:53 - May 14 with 1168 viewsloneranger1

Apologies Nix, down-arrowed when I meant to do the opposite - fat fingers!
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Not in a disrespectful way, far from it - Three years with Warbs on 09:57 - May 15 with 1031 viewsfrancisbowles

Two comments and one question.

1. The academy structure can only work with the kids they can get in the door and then hold onto. Ramsey instrumental in trying to build the academy in a difficult environment which we all hope will improve with the new training ground. Demonstrating a pathway is the major thing that we have to sell to aid recruitment and retainment.

2. At first team level the power is with the players. You have to be sensitive to their egos in order to get their respect, build a squad unity and not have them turn on you. The Warnock methods of the past are no longer as effective. I speculate that he has had to tone it down a bit in his later jobs,

3. Did MW switch from his rolling three year deal to a standard one year contract and if so, apart from remuneration, why? If he hadn't switched would he still be in a job or at least have a year's compensation.
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Not in a disrespectful way, far from it - Three years with Warbs on 11:04 - May 15 with 958 viewsDannytheR

Number 1 is a really good point. I think someone else talked about this in relation to their own son a while ago, and I've had a similar experience with mine. If you live locally, QPR are a million times better than they were not just at the wider community engagement but working with schools - which should in theory also allow them to see the best local young players ahead of anyone else. (My son's school plays in the "QPR League" for instance.)

But even in west London, Fulham's academy set up is a lot better known and parents are desperate for their kids to get involved with the club because of it. (Harvey Elliott gets talked about a lot as an example of what Fulham can do for their sons, despite the fact he started out at Rangers.)

Which is all to say that setting up a successful academy isn't as simple as just flicking a switch - *especially* in a city crowded with better resourced clubs who were already well into their stride with their strategy for young players while we were fKing about signing Joey Barton and Chris Samba.
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Not in a disrespectful way, far from it - Three years with Warbs on 15:02 - May 15 with 782 viewsdsw2509

I just hope a sensible replacement has been identified.

Clearly if MW couldn’t manage upwards then eventually he would be out.

Moving MW off the 12 month revolving contract was more significant than many people realised.
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