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Agreed, for our long-suffering fans who turn up week in, week out, home and away it would be lovely if this appointment turns out to be a really good one.
As exciting as this is, I still think Warnock would have been the sensible option until the end of the season. Not saying Cifuentes doesn’t look great, or exactly the sort of appointment we’d be jealous of other cubs making, but this is QPR, these owners get everything wrong. Fingers crossed he doesn’t turn out to be the right guy at the wrong time. Big gamble, great if it comes off, hope for once something goes for us.
He's obviously a competent manager. He's clearly light years ahead of Frank Gallagher in terms of intelligence, tactics and... dress sense. It's not going to be easy, but then it wasn't going to be easy for anyone.
So welcome Marti, to the coolest club in the coolest city in the world. We've got a shabby little stadium and a bunch of second-rate pricks for players, but WHAT an opportunity to make a real name for yourself! I wish you all the very best and I am excited!
I was hoping for Warnock to see out the season as well.
Nothing against Cifuendes, and I am slightly excited by the potential in this, but Warnock is the ultimate Championship expert, and we need stability now.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
As Cifuentes is a coach more along the lines of Warbs & Beale, I can't help but wonder whos decision it was to appoint Ainsworth?
As with every manager, I want him to succeed. I just hope he's given the time to make a difference. Changing coaches every year is never going to bring success, let alone stability.
As Cifuentes is a coach more along the lines of Warbs & Beale, I can't help but wonder whos decision it was to appoint Ainsworth?
Retrospectively it was probably a mid-season desperation appointment. Ainsworth had made it clear he wanted the job so why not? Then he kept us up by the skin of our teeth and was rewarded for doing so.