Jimmy sacked on 23:57 - Nov 5 with 2840 views | PunteR | Not surprised. Same old rangers. Real shame. | |
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Jimmy sacked on 00:04 - Nov 6 with 2792 views | actonman |
Jimmy sacked on 23:44 - Nov 5 by Northernr | Please tell me you're not comparing Tim Sherwood and Antonio Conte. I'm sending a man round with giant butterfly net to capture you if so. |
Forgive me, I'm drunk. What I mean is, the way they both go on from the sideline , running up and down and cheering like they have one the World Cup every time they win a throw in is very similar and thus makes them look like an unlikable prck. I think a lot of fans have judged sherwood on that alone (me included) Tbh , you can send the man with the net round anyway as I'm one stage away from the loony bin as it is | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 00:05 - Nov 6 with 2788 views | HollowayRanger | I always wanted hoddle to manage us wont happen but would love to have seen how it turned out clement wont come here assistant manager at Bayern Munich would be crazy to risk us unless maybe tony gives him a real deal say a 4 year unsackable deal where hhe can really build a team derby record WAS good wasn't it played 33 won 14 drew 12 lost 7 for 44 against 32 win percentage 42.42% don't want Sherwood would go with nigel atkins myself | |
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Jimmy sacked on 00:06 - Nov 6 with 2784 views | StpeteR |
Jimmy sacked on 23:16 - Nov 5 by sevenhoop | Maybe jfh was unlucky, coming in when he did but he simply had to give us more than he did. Came in, said high-tempo, pressing play but, apart from one or two performances, we saw nothing of that. So, no style of play that was his then. Formation? I have no clue what he preferred and none worked. Above all, almost every game he ever managed produced zero entertainment in an entertainment business. On the back of what we'd suffered before him, it's all been too much to take. I meet so many committed supporters (includin AA inherently positive onesy) who simply couldn't give a shit any more. Who, like me, shrug shoulders when we let in a goal or lose, instead of getting angry and/or upset. And surely that says it all: his tenure has finally sucked the lifeblood from too many. And frankly I can't forgive him for getting rid of the biggest legend we've had in 40 years and a lad who gave everything he had for us. And, instead of Hill and Faurlin, we get Henry and Caulker. We need someone who can galvanise whatever soul we have left in the club. A tall order, that's for sure |
This merry-go-round of managers is crap. Cleared the books of all but Caulker and the bad kneed Brazilian and TF sacks JFH. Yes, the football is poor. I attended the 06 drubbing by the barcodes - welcome back to LR after 20yrs overseas. No, the football is not entertaining. However, I think the majority of supporters said in preseason that they would be happy finishing mid-table with more youth and stability at the club. Sod that consolidation talk, promotion or 2 managers a season until TF gets bored with us. Can't we get our house sorted!?! nevrmind... | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 00:09 - Nov 6 with 2769 views | Bluce_Ree | Not arsed. I posted on here when we got him that it wouldn't work out. And I was inevitably right. Don't care who is next. It'll just be some other loser. | |
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Jimmy sacked on 00:16 - Nov 6 with 2743 views | FredManRave |
Jimmy sacked on 23:13 - Nov 5 by baz_qpr | I wanted Paul Clement after Harry and I'd still want him. Proven coach did fairly well at Derby harshly sacked. One of our own and in the ethos of where the club is trying to move too. He'd get a good grace period too. However I think it will be Sherwood 4-4-2 and an all in hand from Les knowing that good will will be very short in supply |
As I mentioned earlier in this thread I agree with a Clement appointment for the reasons Baz has mentioned. I don't know if the people making the decisions actually care what we think but the "grace period" quote is a good and relevant one. Tim Tim Out! | |
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Jimmy sacked on 00:31 - Nov 6 with 2693 views | Hoop_Du_Jour |
Jimmy sacked on 00:05 - Nov 6 by HollowayRanger | I always wanted hoddle to manage us wont happen but would love to have seen how it turned out clement wont come here assistant manager at Bayern Munich would be crazy to risk us unless maybe tony gives him a real deal say a 4 year unsackable deal where hhe can really build a team derby record WAS good wasn't it played 33 won 14 drew 12 lost 7 for 44 against 32 win percentage 42.42% don't want Sherwood would go with nigel atkins myself |
Touted Adkins myself before HR. I like that he uses a notebook when the match has started, it shows he's a Luddite. | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 00:52 - Nov 6 with 2623 views | timcocking | Fcuk me. Whoever comes in next, i'd like to see them given more time. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Jimmy sacked on 00:57 - Nov 6 with 2607 views | BrazilNutR | G-Nev? | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 01:00 - Nov 6 with 2600 views | PunteR |
Out of interest why him? | |
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Jimmy sacked on 01:01 - Nov 6 with 2599 views | VancouverHoop |
Jimmy sacked on 00:52 - Nov 6 by timcocking | Fcuk me. Whoever comes in next, i'd like to see them given more time. |
Yeah. Fernandes listens to the fans and as has been noted, all other things being equal, Clement will probably get the longest leash, and Sherwood the shortest. | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 01:23 - Nov 6 with 2536 views | Nov77 | You realise what all of this means don't you? It means wally downes is 'in the know'. Called it last week. Whoever comes in is going to find a very unbalanced squad with the most important thing missing, a goalscorer. Such a shame that at a time when the club is finally getting so many things right off the pitch, the playing side is so dismal throughout the club. | |
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Jimmy sacked on 01:26 - Nov 6 with 2531 views | FDC |
Jimmy sacked on 21:56 - Nov 5 by FredManRave | I am genuinely surprised that Clememt hasn't been suggested more. Yes a novice but was doing well with Derby in the top 6 whilst playing entertaining football. Plus he comes with the opposite of baggage. I yhink most fans would be patient with him which is a big point to take into accoint these days. So I'd go for Clement with Karl as his number 2 ready to he's ready to step up to the managers job when we sack Clement, presumably next year on November 6. |
Plus he comes with the opposite of baggage. I yhink most fans would be patient with him which is a big point to take into accoint these days. I thought the same about Les but people have been out to get him right from the start | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 01:34 - Nov 6 with 2510 views | Benny_the_Ball |
Jimmy sacked on 21:56 - Nov 5 by FredManRave | I am genuinely surprised that Clememt hasn't been suggested more. Yes a novice but was doing well with Derby in the top 6 whilst playing entertaining football. Plus he comes with the opposite of baggage. I yhink most fans would be patient with him which is a big point to take into accoint these days. So I'd go for Clement with Karl as his number 2 ready to he's ready to step up to the managers job when we sack Clement, presumably next year on November 6. |
I can see the logic in Clement but no way is Karl going to be anyone's number 2. | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 02:11 - Nov 6 with 2469 views | Hunterhoop |
Jimmy sacked on 23:06 - Nov 5 by DannytheR | Be careful what you wish for time. (And I say that as someone who wanted Hasselbaink gone). There's a decent Championship team in there somewhere, most of us can see that, but realistically he wasn't ever going to put the pieces together. Michael O'Neill would be my choice. I don't know why Hodgson would be such a bad idea. I'm no fan of the man, but he ballsed the England job up much less dramatically than MacLaren, who now appears to have a job for life managing play-off hopefuls in the Championship. I'll be staggered if it's not Sherwood now though, which is a shame because if/when he goes down, he'll probably take Les with him. And the direction the club have been going in off the pitch has been the one genuinely cheering thing about us in a long, long time. If it's Allardyce, someone can have me and my kid's seats until he's gone again. [Post edited 5 Nov 2016 23:06]
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Agree with the sentiment but I have a strange feeling Cpt Bellend will be successful. Has a similar feel to Warnock and Ollie's appointment. Neither were popular with the fanbase at the time, but both went brilliantly. Saying all this, I really do think Pearson is objectively the best call. | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 02:14 - Nov 6 with 2472 views | lave16 |
Jimmy sacked on 01:34 - Nov 6 by Benny_the_Ball | I can see the logic in Clement but no way is Karl going to be anyone's number 2. |
ok At this point I'd like to rule out all x utd and spurs players... no idea who I would like as manager.... big sam would probably get us promoted and keep us up... though... the rest are dross | |
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Jimmy sacked on 04:11 - Nov 6 with 2382 views | JAPRANGERS | Alladyce would certainly be a great man motivator, put a rocket up their arses when needed. But you can't see him wanting to come to QPR can you?? That's a non-starter. Sherwood it is then. Let's give him a chance to do something. | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 04:35 - Nov 6 with 2353 views | isawqpratwcity | Ah, I'm very disappointed, but not very surprised. The undisputed consensus is that the football is poor, and, while not relegation zone yet, we are slipping down the table. But I would have still given him more time: the rest of the season, or at least until relegation was a likely prospect. I do not think we have reached that point yet, though some of the more excitable and/or partisan on this forum have been claiming it for weeks. A moot point, now consigned to the bin of conjecture. I do think it is sad that a not-obviously incompetent manager still can't expect a full season to establish his team, but that's just the way it is. [Post edited 6 Nov 2016 7:30]
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Jimmy sacked on 06:36 - Nov 6 with 2270 views | ElHoop | We're a complete utter and total joke of a football club. | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 07:19 - Nov 6 with 2211 views | Mytch_QPR |
Jimmy sacked on 06:36 - Nov 6 by ElHoop | We're a complete utter and total joke of a football club. |
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Jimmy sacked on 07:25 - Nov 6 with 2168 views | DWQPR | If it is Sherwood then so be it, rather have someone on the touchline who shows passion than one who doesn't, rather have someone who will take the emerging players more seriously like Shodipo and Kakay and realise that age isn't a barrier if the talent is there. He did that at Spurs with Kane and Mason. We do have a decent squad of players, that is a fact but the biggest let down is the midfield, they just do not score enough goals and for me having someone like Gyidolin, who by the looks of his time at Swansea would be more in the Di Canio mould, when the midfield scored goals for fun, as did Dave. | |
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Jimmy sacked on 07:40 - Nov 6 with 2113 views | Toast_R | Hasselbaink charge sheet... Negative restrictive football Terrible Home record Unsettled team selections No idea how to use players he'd signed 0-6 at home 0-2 at home to Brentford and the manor of it Bringing the club in to disrepute Hasselbaink's Defence... Reasonable away record Beating Fulham away Promoting some youth teamers Seeing the potential in Polter Weight it all up... we all expected more and he wasn't producing. Dismissal is the correct decision, Hasslebaink looked like a man who was drowning. [Post edited 6 Nov 2016 7:42]
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Jimmy sacked on 07:48 - Nov 6 with 2081 views | Hooparoo | Why not Warnock? I don't care if Cardiff have got him. He would come back if asked. Failing that, an experienced European manager who knows more than one tactical approach other than hoofball. [Post edited 6 Nov 2016 7:55]
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Jimmy sacked on 07:50 - Nov 6 with 2074 views | BerkoRanger |
Jimmy sacked on 23:20 - Nov 5 by Dougal_RBlock | Lets try and take some positives from the possible Tim Sherwood appointment...... Tim will know that IF he gets appointed that he will have to do a good job in order for his reputation (of what he has of it) to stand in good stead. If he does rubbish with us that will most likely be his last managerial position. When he was at Tottenham he was very highly respected with his work behind the scenes. I didn't think he did too bad when he was temp manager of Spurs and actually got an overpaid paid player who couldn't get in the team in Adebayor, scoring again. At Villa he did alright for the initial period and then had a bad start in his full season with them, but I think he would have done a lot better than what Remi Garde did (not saying he would have kept them up, but they were dross under Garde). Yes he salutes his players when they score, yes he wears a gullet....... But he is a motivator, he takes every loss personally and doesn't stand for shite excuses. If your looking for passion back into the team, he will bring that. He will be honest during interviews and will kick every ball on the touchline with the players. What you would be hoping is that they can bring in an experienced #2 in with him rather than promoting Ramsey again. |
Great post Dougal. I think it's wrong to badmouth a potential manager before he's even started. Most of us would agree that during the last "window" the club brought in some potentially half decent players but they haven't been coached as a team or have been played out of position or in the wrong system. A new manager could sort this out. I also like Tim's passion for the game which is why I was also an Ollie fan. He'll get my support if appointed. The bottom line is.....we all want to see entertaining football from a winning team - whoever is the manager! | | | |
Jimmy sacked on 08:00 - Nov 6 with 2038 views | BerkoRanger | And if we're wanting a clever coach to work with our half decent players, then Glenn Hoddle would be a good shout. | | | |
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