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Florist 08:47 - Jan 11 with 9071 viewsPhildo

Chop their manager.

Leave Steve alone please.
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Florist on 16:03 - Jan 11 with 1902 viewsPeterHucker

Florist on 14:41 - Jan 11 by Northernr

- Spent loads of money
- Too many draws, not enough wins
- Exciting, attacking, younger players not being picked
- Fell out with everybody
- Demanded some more money to spend
- Stropped off

Pure Karanka. Absolute fraud this bloke. Trading off the name of Mourinho who's also been found out.


All those bullet points could apply to Mourinho as well couldn't they.
Maybe that was your point?

I read the Diego Torres biography of Mourinho a couple of years ago. The Real Madrid players hated Karanka almost as much as they did Mourinho. He was just Mourinho's lapdog, a yes man with absolutely no personality, insight or coaching ideas.
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Florist on 16:29 - Jan 11 with 1843 viewsToast_R

Florist on 15:36 - Jan 11 by Northernr

That's exactly the long game Hoos is playing.

From our interview with him earlier this season....



Playing devil’s advocate, why not gamble again? Are we to just resign ourselves to sitting in the middle of the Championship balancing the books forever more?

Two reasons. One, history has shown money doesn’t buy you everything. Look at what Huddersfield did, Burnley did, Sheffield United are doing. Money isn’t always the answer. Secondly, if you did decide to do it, what if 20 other teams all decide to gamble that year as well? There’s still only three going up, and the other 17 would be left to reflect on it not working out and then what?

Well, exactly, then what? Because we don’t know what the punishments are do we?

We’ll find out soon because there are clubs that are going to be in the dock for this soon and it’s been widely reported that the league will push for a 12-point deduction.

Every March every club has to submit Future Financial Information (FFI) to the league, and you wouldn’t be able to lie on that because the league knows what player contracts you’re committed to and they’re your biggest source of expense. They can see how much you’re going to lose and can see if you’re going to breach at which point they step in and your only way out then is to sell a lot of players over the summer. They monitor it, they can see if you’re going to be in breach and if that’s the case then even before they’ve seen that third set of audited accounts they can take action. If you think you can slip under the radar and by the time they realise it you’re in the Premier League, it tends not to work that way.

I think it’s changed the way clubs are going to be run moving forwards. A manager can’t just come in and say ‘I want this player, this player and this player’ any more. You have to look at the future impact of committing to three- and four-year contracts. We’re constantly running future scenarios and not just worrying about the current season. We’ve used the loan market this season because if we’d gone out and tried to buy those three players, or their equivalent, that would have been at least a three-year commitment going forwards at a time when we’re about to lose our parachute payments. It’s trying to balance costs and revenues as best we can.

https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/48999/hoos-talks-w


It’s a unique scenario really. A lot of fans of clubs and many pundits in the media who are at this time still blissfully ignorant, will only realise the damage FFP is doing when they start to see physical points deductions being implemented. It’s likely that if or when it happens, it will throw the division into complete turmoil. Worst case - Sheff Wednesday, Forest, Villa, Birmingham could all be starting next season on minus 12 points and transfer embargoes to boot. That’s one hell of a unnatural relegation scrap and almost like a free hit for the teams you’d expect to be down there. It will be funny at first, but after a while, possibly makes a bit of a mockery of football.
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Florist on 17:04 - Jan 11 with 1792 viewsW7Ranger

Florist on 16:03 - Jan 11 by PeterHucker

All those bullet points could apply to Mourinho as well couldn't they.
Maybe that was your point?

I read the Diego Torres biography of Mourinho a couple of years ago. The Real Madrid players hated Karanka almost as much as they did Mourinho. He was just Mourinho's lapdog, a yes man with absolutely no personality, insight or coaching ideas.


Sounds like Mark Hughes.
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Florist on 17:19 - Jan 11 with 1764 viewsWilloW4

Florist on 17:04 - Jan 11 by W7Ranger

Sounds like Mark Hughes.


Well said, was thinking the same... Mouriniho and Hughes in a nutshell.
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Florist on 19:33 - Jan 11 with 1633 viewsmylot50years

OH Please let it be Holloway.
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Florist on 20:03 - Jan 11 with 1591 viewsTacticalR

Florist on 11:41 - Jan 11 by CroydonCaptJack

Can anyone cut and paste that to save us taking out a trial?


You don't have to take out a trial. A free account gives you one free Premium article per week on the Telegraph site.

Air hostess clique

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Florist on 21:45 - Jan 11 with 1539 viewsCiderwithRsie

Florist on 12:34 - Jan 11 by kensalriser

Why do people think our manager is number 1 poaching target for managerless clubs? We're doing OK, but we're 9th, that's hardly tearing it up!


Because we've spent the last decade running endless threads about whether or not the manager should be sacked and who we should get in; and now we're revelling in the fact that we've got one we want to keep while all round are sacking theirs.

Savour it, people.
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Florist on 22:42 - Jan 11 with 1502 viewspaulparker

Karanka is the sort of manager briatore would have hired , thank the lord those days are over

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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Florist on 23:09 - Jan 11 with 1483 viewsqprjeff1882

Blimey. Their owner sounds like Briatore. No one has a divine right to be in the top 6 just because they've spent money. Also seems to me they're gonna be looking over their shoulder with the FA if they fail to get up. I can see a big unrest with the players they have there. Sounds like they have far too many to keep happy. Oh well s hit happens.
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Florist on 00:29 - Jan 12 with 1451 viewsTacticalR

I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Aitor for his role in ending our winless run at the City Ground.

Air hostess clique

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Florist on 00:35 - Jan 12 with 1446 viewskensalriser

Florist on 00:29 - Jan 12 by TacticalR

I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Aitor for his role in ending our winless run at the City Ground.


QPR legend and current holder of the 21st Century Jamie Pollock Award for Unintended Services to QPR.

Poll: QPR to finish 7th or Brentford to drop out of the top 6?

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Florist on 16:50 - Jan 12 with 1311 viewseghamranger

Bad day at the office for them...
No Manager
Losing to the fakes
2 players sent off
Jack Robinson OG
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