Ainsworth on Oxford on 13:21 - Jul 30 with 3156 views | CLAREMAN1995 | GA dropped his guard for a second when he put his hands over his face before answering that question about JCS. He wanted to say something else but bluffed some b.s answer to cover the facts. What happened to the heart passion and desire we showed against Watford in his first game for us ,can we find it in 7 days and grab a point to start off ? | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 14:26 - Jul 30 with 2999 views | PunteR | Yeh i picked up on that too. | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 15:06 - Jul 30 with 2894 views | PinnerPaul | and we're not actually favourites anyway - not on Paddy Power anyway (5th best/worst) | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 15:06 - Jul 30 with 2891 views | Hayesender | I'll have to watch it back, but I thought he was just brushing his hair out of his face | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 15:11 - Jul 30 with 2864 views | PinnerPaul | Well factually speaking he got more points per game than Critchley so not sure the 'fact' is that erm...factual. | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 16:19 - Jul 30 with 2727 views | hertshoops | Absolutely this Completely agree with whoever mentioned the likes of Dave Brailsford and Clive Woodward types needed for DOF role | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 16:29 - Jul 30 with 2674 views | R_from_afar | Judging by yesterday's result, the players haven't so much downed tools as locked them in the toolbox and thrown it in the sea. Desperate times. Not all Ainsworth's fault but unless we start reasonably well, he'll pay with his job for his own failings and those of our other recent managers, our inability to develop Championship standard players, Warburton's overspending and the vice like grip of FFP. Let's face it, apart from a few purple patches, we have been poor and a bottom half team for at least two seasons. Please don't blame Ainsworth for everything, it's really not all his fault. I didn't want him as our manager, I don't think he's perfect, I just hope he can keep us up and deal with some of our many issues. | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 17:29 - Jul 30 with 2505 views | Antti_Heinola | The Warbs overspending narrative gathers pace. Let’s get this right: in 3 years he barely paid a fee for anyone. He improved players, had a discernible pattern of play, the players respected him and played for him. We had some poor runs, but he showed he could turn them round. Digging him out for signing Johansen and Austin on big contracts is a little unfair, particularly as it came close to working. I’d take him back now and give him license to do whatever he thinks needs doing. | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 17:41 - Jul 30 with 2444 views | silverbirch | Refusing to send Andre Grey back to Watford was strange (and probably expensive) though. | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:06 - Jul 30 with 2355 views | Mick_S | I thought at the time that Rangers made a mistake - I have no clue as to what went on, it was just a gut thing on my part, and who knows how it would have turned out, but I do feel, don’t know, of course, that we would not be in our current situation if he were still here. I’m with you Antti, I’d have him back tomorrow. | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:13 - Jul 30 with 2327 views | R_from_afar | Yes, Oxford humbled us and yes, it's not good enough from Gareth, but please let's not go go too overboard on Manning based on one friendly. He had a truly shocking end to his spell at MK Dons: "Following an awful start to the season that found his side in the relegation zone, Manning was sacked on 11 December 2022 having accumulated just fifteen points from twenty matches, six points from safety and only off the bottom on goal difference". PS: I'm not meaning to have a go at you. We're.all tired, fed up and emotional and the season hasn't even started yet. At this rate, Rs fans won't be going to the pubs before games, they'll be going to prayer meetings, consulting witch doctors and enlisting the help of shamen | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:14 - Jul 30 with 2318 views | Rangersw12 | 100% agree Also wasn't Austin a TF signing Can't blame a manger for overspending anyway IMO all of them want more bodies so it's up to the people above them to say no and not gamble the future of the club | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:29 - Jul 30 with 2262 views | R_from_afar | I wanted Warbs to stay and I would welcome him back in a heartbeat. Just so you're clear. However, it has been stated many times that the economising we are having to do now is a result of what happened when he was in charge. Perhaps bringing in Austin and JoJo was not Warburton's decision, I have no idea. . | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:33 - Jul 30 with 2241 views | DejR_vu | We should be crawling over broken glass to get him back. This Board won’t admit the mistake though and why would MW come back anyway? | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:36 - Jul 30 with 2230 views | HammersmithR | Ainsworth looks like a broken man. Think the man is out of his depth like Critchley. I reckon he will be gone by October sadly. I loved the guy as a player but this team is unbelievably poor. Literally no backbone. No centre halves and only one centre mid of any quality. We look like a League 2 side. | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:39 - Jul 30 with 2219 views | Headington | Completely agree. Would also be very happy with Eustace who played a key role in rebuilding after McClaren,and seems to be turning Birmingham round (who were in a worse state than us). Yes, mistakes were made under Warburton but, as Antti says, on all the big issues, improving young players, establishing a style of attacking football, and making us outside contenders for a play-off position, he delivered. | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:55 - Jul 30 with 2150 views | Ned_Kennedys | Nice selective viewpoint: he was signing players on contracts that Ainsworth would only dream of nowadays and inherited a squad with some real talent in it and should have done much better than he did with what he had. Seemed to be his own man so no way would he have had all these expensive players forced upon him either. Had the best chance we will have for what looks like a long time to get us in the playoffs and blew it: didn’t deserve to have his contract extended. Not been a manager since he left us and no talk of any interest from any clubs in him either. | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 18:57 - Jul 30 with 2145 views | QPROslo | If he were offered the DoF position? | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 19:13 - Jul 30 with 2103 views | Mick_S | Ned, we don’t know whether he’s been approached by any one else - I’d argue that his financial situation would give him plenty of time to weigh various opportunities up and pick the one that suits him best. He made mistakes at Rangers, feck me, who hasn’t, but I’d like him to have another go, It’s very unlikely that he does, and I really want Ainsworth to be at least given a chance in the upcoming season. But we need someone who knows what’s going on. I’m not feeling it. Edit mate. Plenty of hot air on this board, but the general consensus is normally right. [Post edited 30 Jul 2023 19:16]
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 19:40 - Jul 30 with 2033 views | Ned_Kennedys | Warburton would not want to come back Mick: no money to spend on transfers or contracts and a real need to incorporate some youngsters in the squad. It’s not the same club or situation that he had when he was here. | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 20:02 - Jul 30 with 1956 views | terryb | That depends on whether you believe he drove the signings in summer 2021, or whether Ferdinand did. Or whether the owners did. IMO our owners will spend money that the club can't generate at the smallest drop of a hat! They certainly would have had to approve of the spending at the very least. | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 21:04 - Jul 30 with 1843 views | stainrods_elbow | All of which makes clear I'm mightily relieved you're not in charge of the madhouse at QPR. The demise under the last few months of Warburton's tenure was savage and entrenched, which he obviously had no idea how to coach/motivate his way out of. It's also laughable how you try to spin Johansen and Austin signings almost working - they both proved to be perpetually injured/unfit, ageing lummoxes once they were no longer playing for contracts. Bar a couple of games under Honest Mick, this club has been on the slide ever since. The rot started under Warburton, and he's as culpable as anyone for our current malaise. [Post edited 30 Jul 2023 21:07]
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 21:13 - Jul 30 with 1807 views | jtuck | But got job as first team coach at West Ham somehow. | |
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Ainsworth on Oxford on 21:20 - Jul 30 with 1777 views | loftupper | Didn't we have the best points record in the Championship over a calendar year under Warburton? Obviously frustrating that seasons do not operate over calendar years and we ended up mid table across both, but it does show that he wasn't far off. Most of us felt that we were a couple of players away from a real promotion push. Can pretty much guarantee that there will be additions, there are always players in. | | | |
Ainsworth on Oxford on 21:20 - Jul 30 with 1774 views | E15Hoop | Then what would your plan be, Terence, me old china? I'm just predicting what I believe the gameplan will be. Last time I looked, Declan Rice was busy settling himself in a few miles up the road. | | | |
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