next manager... 22:15 - Nov 3 with 40592 views | Gloucs_R | Who do we want that is realistic? | |
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next manager... on 17:34 - Nov 5 with 3081 views | Jamie |
Hasselbaink is the outstanding 'candidate' but he wouldn't touch the club with a 10 foot bargepole. He's going to get a second consecutive promotion with Burton, with a supportive owner and £200m less pressure on him. He'd be booed out of town within 3 months here anyway. Doesn't play the champagne football QPR fans seem to feel we deserve. | | | |
next manager... on 18:50 - Nov 5 with 2998 views | CamberleyR |
Not quite correct. Cloughie was only ever sacked from Leeds. He resigned from Derby (he always said the most stupid thing he ever did in football) and effectively resigned the Brighton job when Leeds approached him. | |
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next manager... on 19:21 - Nov 5 with 2906 views | Discodroids |
next manager... on 19:20 - Nov 5 by johncharles | No cod in the Mediterranean mate, you've been done. Done up like a kipper. An Italian kipper. |
dem and blest it !!.. Jamie oliver is a charlatan . | |
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next manager... on 19:25 - Nov 5 with 2882 views | TheBlob | Why not make the manager's post a guest position - like the empty plinth on Trafalgar Square,a different one every f*cking month to pander to every taste and whim. | |
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next manager... on 19:25 - Nov 5 with 2875 views | actonman | Don't think warnock has it in his locker anymore , too much time on talk sport and the like. Sherwood is a shoe in but will cost too much to get his compo sorted. Not sure the owners would go with such an unpopular choice but hey,Ramsay got the job after the equivalent of sh@gging the boss's daughter and leaving her up the duff so you never know. Can't think of many others that will work with Neil still upstairs except someone like Derry but if we go down that road we may as well of stuck with Ramsey . Can see something like the latter happening until the end of the season sparking weekly b!tch fights between our selfs scrambling to get on our high horses | | | | Login to get fewer ads
next manager... on 19:40 - Nov 5 with 2847 views | Hooparoo | What's Luigi de Canio doing? | |
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next manager... on 20:10 - Nov 5 with 2794 views | johncharles |
next manager... on 19:25 - Nov 5 by TheBlob | Why not make the manager's post a guest position - like the empty plinth on Trafalgar Square,a different one every f*cking month to pander to every taste and whim. |
We've tried that | |
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next manager... on 21:16 - Nov 5 with 2722 views | qprphil | What about Warburton who was in charge at Brentford. Or Pearson, done a great job for Leicester. | | | |
next manager... on 21:23 - Nov 5 with 2703 views | CHUBBS |
next manager... on 17:34 - Nov 5 by Jamie | Hasselbaink is the outstanding 'candidate' but he wouldn't touch the club with a 10 foot bargepole. He's going to get a second consecutive promotion with Burton, with a supportive owner and £200m less pressure on him. He'd be booed out of town within 3 months here anyway. Doesn't play the champagne football QPR fans seem to feel we deserve. |
Outstanding candidate???? If he's the outstanding candidate,what does that make Rowett,the man who built the team he took over. Getting them promoted was a penalty kick. I'm not convinced. Pearson for me,been there and done it,takes no shit whilst playing beautiful football. [Post edited 5 Nov 2015 21:27]
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next manager... on 22:03 - Nov 5 with 2627 views | derbyhoop | There is no way we are going to pay the compensation necessary to recruit any current managers. That rules out, of the names mentioned, Hasselbaink, Jackett Dean Smith and Ainsworth. Neither Sherwood nor Rodgers will come for the sort of money we can pay when the transfer kitty is empty. Warnock is 66, lives in Cornwall, only wants to work 2 days per week, so can only be a short term appointment. The favourites have to be Holloway and Pearson. But the interesting ones are: Brian McDermott Derek McInnes | |
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next manager... on 22:05 - Nov 5 with 2618 views | captainmycaptian | Laudrup ? Anyone know what he is up to | | | |
next manager... on 22:11 - Nov 5 with 2595 views | WrightUp5hit___ | Complete fruit loop, check out Swansea comments regarding his removal | | | |
next manager... on 22:41 - Nov 5 with 2561 views | karl |
Seen a couple of Scottish based managers being mentioned; McInnes at Aberdeen has hit a prolonged sticky patch similar to his good start at Bristol City and consequent demise? Stubbs at Hibs has undoubtedly hit a bit of form and his rebuilding job (which was substantial) is bearing fruit, been a slow burner and don't think we would give him the time he would need to turn it around so imo opinion not what QPR need atm but very good for Hibs. Jackie McNamara was Discos favourite for a while but after selling a load of players and taking Dundee Utd to the bottom of the league was sacked a few weeks ago and resurfaced this week as York City manager, little strange that one? Warburton, doing well at Glasgow Rangers but they are in the brown stuff financially and would be easy to arrange departure imo. However my choice would be Northern Irishman Tommy Wright at St Johnstone, built a good team playing solid but well balanced pacy football, won their first ever trophy and competing in Europe the last 3 seasons (prety sure?). Was being tapped up by Dundee Utd but chose to sign a new contract at Saints although imo this was a tactic from both manager and club that D Utd was a sideways step but should any bigger fish come looking then the club would be well served with a reasonable compensation package (although we're strapped for cash i don't think it would be prohibitive to any English Championship club). James Fowler at Queen of the South (Andy Thomson old team) is one i think has a future but nowhere near our level yet. Btw Michael O'Halloran (24) at St Johnstone is on fire atm and worth scouting for Championship. Pace, skill and playing with confidence he looks the business just now. | | | |
(No subject) (n/t) on 23:11 - Nov 5 with 2494 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
next manager... on 22:41 - Nov 5 by karl | Seen a couple of Scottish based managers being mentioned; McInnes at Aberdeen has hit a prolonged sticky patch similar to his good start at Bristol City and consequent demise? Stubbs at Hibs has undoubtedly hit a bit of form and his rebuilding job (which was substantial) is bearing fruit, been a slow burner and don't think we would give him the time he would need to turn it around so imo opinion not what QPR need atm but very good for Hibs. Jackie McNamara was Discos favourite for a while but after selling a load of players and taking Dundee Utd to the bottom of the league was sacked a few weeks ago and resurfaced this week as York City manager, little strange that one? Warburton, doing well at Glasgow Rangers but they are in the brown stuff financially and would be easy to arrange departure imo. However my choice would be Northern Irishman Tommy Wright at St Johnstone, built a good team playing solid but well balanced pacy football, won their first ever trophy and competing in Europe the last 3 seasons (prety sure?). Was being tapped up by Dundee Utd but chose to sign a new contract at Saints although imo this was a tactic from both manager and club that D Utd was a sideways step but should any bigger fish come looking then the club would be well served with a reasonable compensation package (although we're strapped for cash i don't think it would be prohibitive to any English Championship club). James Fowler at Queen of the South (Andy Thomson old team) is one i think has a future but nowhere near our level yet. Btw Michael O'Halloran (24) at St Johnstone is on fire atm and worth scouting for Championship. Pace, skill and playing with confidence he looks the business just now. |
How comes LFW has a better scouting network than QPR football club?....... Cheers Karl. [Post edited 5 Nov 2015 23:17]
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next manager... on 23:12 - Nov 5 with 2487 views | JAPRANGERS | | | | |
next manager... on 05:11 - Nov 6 with 2384 views | CanadaRanger | To quote Clive: "It won’t get clicks or hits or retweets, but the simple truth is Chris Ramsey wasn’t that good, or that bad.". True. So true. For me, Chris Ramsey was every bit as good as the players who were not getting it done on the pitch (or those who decided to be away from our pitch), yet he takes the long walk. Take that how you will. Not even Sir Alf Ramsey could manage a sow's ear into a silk purse, never mind Chris Ramsey. Where is Sandro anyway? How many "top" managers are currently out of work for reasons other than failure somewhere else? Amongst those "top" managers, who really wants this kind of poisoned chalice?! A second successive opportunity to fail, egged on by a big section of fan-base who are never satisfied... at least not since 2006. 20 managers in 9 years. Joke. [Post edited 6 Nov 2015 5:14]
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next manager... on 08:48 - Nov 6 with 2318 views | supahoopsa | What about the two physco's that are/were at Salford City that were on the box last night....they look like they wouldn't take any sh1t from any of the players. ;-) | |
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next manager... on 12:29 - Nov 6 with 2242 views | NW10Hoop |
next manager... on 08:48 - Nov 6 by supahoopsa | What about the two physco's that are/were at Salford City that were on the box last night....they look like they wouldn't take any sh1t from any of the players. ;-) |
I know you're joking but I can't really remember a time recently that QPR came out of the blocks all fired up. The Fulham game once again springs to mind, they flew out of the blocks while our lot looked like they were still doing their stretches. | | | |
next manager... on 12:30 - Nov 6 with 2240 views | YorkRanger | Times today suggests Pearson interested in QPR, QPR interested in Warburton. | | | |
next manager... on 13:36 - Nov 6 with 2303 views | qprphil | Personally I don't want Sherwood. | | | |
next manager... on 14:18 - Nov 6 with 2242 views | baz_qpr |
next manager... on 12:30 - Nov 6 by YorkRanger | Times today suggests Pearson interested in QPR, QPR interested in Warburton. |
Why on earth would Warburton come, he's going to take Rangers back into the scottish premier league, will then get top two and get European football. We would be a backward step | | | |
next manager... on 14:24 - Nov 6 with 2234 views | NW10Hoop |
next manager... on 14:18 - Nov 6 by baz_qpr | Why on earth would Warburton come, he's going to take Rangers back into the scottish premier league, will then get top two and get European football. We would be a backward step |
Not really. Strachan, McLeish and Lennon all left Scottish Giants for English also rans | | | |
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