Next manager? 12:04 - Apr 1 with 80729 views | BAWHoops | OK then, sensible discussion as to who you actually want as the next man in. None of this David Wagner crap as lets be honest... he aint coming! [Post edited 1 Apr 2019 12:06]
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Next manager? on 14:49 - Apr 1 with 3971 views | Toast_R | Mark Hughes needs a job.... | | | |
Next manager? on 14:49 - Apr 1 with 3977 views | thompsonridd | If Sherwood is appointed, I'm done with QPR!!!!!!! | | | |
Next manager? on 14:52 - Apr 1 with 3946 views | Mick_S |
Next manager? on 14:49 - Apr 1 by thompsonridd | If Sherwood is appointed, I'm done with QPR!!!!!!! |
Former Tottenham and Aston Villa boss Sherwood arrived at Swindon in November to oversee transfer activity. However, Swindon won just seven of their 31 games after his appointment and were relegated from League One. We are not Real Madrid, but we can surely do better than Sherwood. | |
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Next manager? on 14:53 - Apr 1 with 3930 views | Match82 | Would love jackett if he would come. Otherwise an up and coming manager please. While that didn't work with JFH, that wasn't because he was up and coming, it's because he was JFH | | | |
Next manager? on 14:54 - Apr 1 with 3921 views | kingsburyR |
Next manager? on 14:49 - Apr 1 by Toast_R | Mark Hughes needs a job.... |
Get Sarky Sparky back..... ....... Never been relegated don't you know!! | |
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Next manager? on 15:06 - Apr 1 with 3842 views | timeforheroes |
All extremely uninspiring. Unclear why a quick appointment is necessary, Rotherham have to beat three of Forest, Villa, Stoke (A), Swansea (A), Blues, West Brom (A) and Middlesborough for us to be in with a chance of the drop. No need to throw the baby out with the bathwater. In fact, the only reason I can see for a quick appointment is to allow the new man in to assess some of the out of contract players for next season. Would be nice to see us apply the due diligence for the next manager though that seems unlikely. | | | |
Next manager? on 15:10 - Apr 1 with 3821 views | Northernr |
Next manager? on 14:35 - Apr 1 by Antti_Heinola | I know dave knows his stuff, but surely Timmy can't really be a possibility? After that utter disaster at Swindon? |
I don't think he wants it, which says a lot for where we are, but might be wrong. | | | |
Next manager? on 15:14 - Apr 1 with 3783 views | bullythebear | Arsene Wenger innit. Great eye for young players and loves London. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Next manager? on 15:23 - Apr 1 with 3699 views | qprd |
Next manager? on 15:06 - Apr 1 by timeforheroes | All extremely uninspiring. Unclear why a quick appointment is necessary, Rotherham have to beat three of Forest, Villa, Stoke (A), Swansea (A), Blues, West Brom (A) and Middlesborough for us to be in with a chance of the drop. No need to throw the baby out with the bathwater. In fact, the only reason I can see for a quick appointment is to allow the new man in to assess some of the out of contract players for next season. Would be nice to see us apply the due diligence for the next manager though that seems unlikely. |
Michael appleton is a very very good manager i watched his oxford team play in person in 2015-2016, and they were literally barcelona... kemar roofe was on that team, and they played rly rly attractive football and he was allowing young players to come through and express themselves if we hire sherwood, im done i dont see why we would be stupid enough to hire a manager now. get to the end of the season and see whose available when the dust all settles | | | |
Next manager? on 15:46 - Apr 1 with 3545 views | vegasranger |
Next manager? on 14:28 - Apr 1 by Northernr | Christ that's not an inspiring list is it? |
Very sad list but so typical of our club. We just don't learn our lessons. Whether it's managers or signing players, we are plodding and uninspired. There must be a better upcoming manager with an improving CV? Really not sure about Ainsworth, he 's done ok but but he reminds a little of Holloway. If Sherwood gets the job , then Les Ferdinand really needs to pack his bags and do one !! | | | |
Next manager? on 15:57 - Apr 1 with 3480 views | whittocksRs |
Next manager? on 15:46 - Apr 1 by vegasranger | Very sad list but so typical of our club. We just don't learn our lessons. Whether it's managers or signing players, we are plodding and uninspired. There must be a better upcoming manager with an improving CV? Really not sure about Ainsworth, he 's done ok but but he reminds a little of Holloway. If Sherwood gets the job , then Les Ferdinand really needs to pack his bags and do one !! |
Have to agree with this - there's no excuse for bringing that gllet b**tard to our football club. [Post edited 1 Apr 2019 16:04]
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Next manager? on 16:09 - Apr 1 with 3407 views | rsonist |
Next manager? on 15:23 - Apr 1 by qprd | Michael appleton is a very very good manager i watched his oxford team play in person in 2015-2016, and they were literally barcelona... kemar roofe was on that team, and they played rly rly attractive football and he was allowing young players to come through and express themselves if we hire sherwood, im done i dont see why we would be stupid enough to hire a manager now. get to the end of the season and see whose available when the dust all settles |
Dunno about Barcelona but yeah agree Appleton is the best of this bunch by some distance. | | | |
Next manager? on 16:09 - Apr 1 with 3397 views | kensalriser |
Next manager? on 14:28 - Apr 1 by Northernr | Christ that's not an inspiring list is it? |
Unbelievably lazy and indicative of a complete lack of creative thought and research. Virtually a list of who was sacked from another championship club in the last year plus token who's doing best in the division below. Appointing yet another serial failure to add to our own serial failure is guaranteed to result in, yeah you guessed... | |
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Next manager? on 16:10 - Apr 1 with 3395 views | BostonR | Cowley and his brother at Lincoln? Barton and Hill from Fleetwood? | | | |
Next manager? on 16:14 - Apr 1 with 3372 views | BlackCrowe | I couldn't take Tactical Tim and his referencing himself in the third person. I'm definitely not renewing ST until i know it's not him. Or Big Fat Sam. Or a host of others actually. | |
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Next manager? on 16:18 - Apr 1 with 3335 views | CaptainPugwash | Arrrrrrr.... Our ol' cabin boys Robert ProsineÄki or Slaven Bilic? Yo Ho! | | | |
Next manager? on 16:38 - Apr 1 with 3248 views | Dean | 100% Mark Warburton. I know for a fact that he is interested in the job. I was also lucky enough to be working at Brentford within the youth system at time as he was there and his work on the training ground was a joy to watch, had so many ideas and plans, he had the youths from U14's upwards playing the same style as the 1st team throughout and was a complete gent on and off the training pitch. My one concern would be how the transfers are co-ordinated as he had a falling out at Brentford based on their change in policy and his lack of input on them, I fear he could be the right man but at the wrong club / for the wrong board. Also a little known fact that his teenage years were spent watching our glorious QPR team of the mid 70's and attending training under Dave Sexton through his friendship with Frank McLintocks son. Would in my opinion be a great appointment if allowed a say on transfers and input into the youth set up, whether he would get that at QPR remains to be seen. Failing Warburton and with no one else on the shortlist particularly attractive I would like us to go leftfield and do a bit of research, take a bit of time (haha I know right, actually researching a manager and interviewing them, what sort of a stupid club would do that?) and find an upcoming enthusiastic German manager in the mould of Wagner, Farke and Stendel at Hudds,Norwich & Barnsley, someone who we don't know a lot about in the sense that we couldn't pre judge them as 'No not Steve Clarke hes ex Chelsea''Sherwoods getting it cos he's Les's mate etc etc | | | |
Next manager? on 16:45 - Apr 1 with 3205 views | Toast_R | Shaun Derry my Lord. What's he up to? Loved his leadership on the pitch, I know his Cambridge tenure didn't go too well but then you can't polish a turd. We just need someone who can inspire the players and the fans. At least he achieved something as a player with QPR and was pretty much the unofficial team captain for that season. [Post edited 1 Apr 2019 16:45]
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Next manager? on 16:52 - Apr 1 with 3158 views | DejR_vu | Hopefully, someone hardly any of us has heard of who turns out to have been doing a great job, on a limited budget, developing youth, at a small club somewhere else. They must be out there and, despite our predicament, we're still only one tier (as things stand) away from a league that most managers want to work in so we must, at the very least, hold some attraction to managers as a potential stepping stone. I thought the strategy with the JFH appointment was the right one but just the wrong man. Instead of accepting he, not the strategy, was the issue we, as usual, swung completely the other way and threw the baby out with the bath water. In reality, it's likely to be someone from the same old tired names. On that basis I think Adkins, if he would be interested, is about the best fit we could hope for. | |
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Next manager? on 16:55 - Apr 1 with 3138 views | BushRanger82 | I don't know. We are so small-time, so tinpot we virtually put the mockers on any possibility of appearing in a Wembley final, even before a ball's been kicked in August, a change in manager just seems so pointlessly irrelevant. Again. | | | |
Next manager? on 16:57 - Apr 1 with 3126 views | headhoops | Keep Eustace in place until the end of the season, no need to rush into anything. Actually play the likes of BOS in all the remaining games and then re-assess. We know next year the likelihood is that we are going to have to go with the kids. The brief for our head of recruitment (your guess as good as mine) is to find a manager who can bring the kids on, get them playing confidently and we as a fan base need to be patient if the results don't come straight away. Predictable appointment - Warburton Uninspiring appointment - Parkinson get the pitchforks appointment - Tim Sherwood could go either way appointment - Ainsworth - Barton unpredictable appointment - Scholes - Sol Campbell The rot starts at the top I'm afraid and like a lot of others I fear for our future under TF. | |
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Next manager? on 16:58 - Apr 1 with 3119 views | rsonist |
Next manager? on 16:38 - Apr 1 by Dean | 100% Mark Warburton. I know for a fact that he is interested in the job. I was also lucky enough to be working at Brentford within the youth system at time as he was there and his work on the training ground was a joy to watch, had so many ideas and plans, he had the youths from U14's upwards playing the same style as the 1st team throughout and was a complete gent on and off the training pitch. My one concern would be how the transfers are co-ordinated as he had a falling out at Brentford based on their change in policy and his lack of input on them, I fear he could be the right man but at the wrong club / for the wrong board. Also a little known fact that his teenage years were spent watching our glorious QPR team of the mid 70's and attending training under Dave Sexton through his friendship with Frank McLintocks son. Would in my opinion be a great appointment if allowed a say on transfers and input into the youth set up, whether he would get that at QPR remains to be seen. Failing Warburton and with no one else on the shortlist particularly attractive I would like us to go leftfield and do a bit of research, take a bit of time (haha I know right, actually researching a manager and interviewing them, what sort of a stupid club would do that?) and find an upcoming enthusiastic German manager in the mould of Wagner, Farke and Stendel at Hudds,Norwich & Barnsley, someone who we don't know a lot about in the sense that we couldn't pre judge them as 'No not Steve Clarke hes ex Chelsea''Sherwoods getting it cos he's Les's mate etc etc |
He would likely have to sever his long working relationship with Frank McParland to work here. Not like those two have a flawless record in the transfer market either. Was a big advocate of Warburton's when Ramsey got given the job but his work since has been concerning. Widely hailed well-liked coach same way McClaren was but his sides were inconsistent, tactically all over the place and particularly inept defensively. Would be a "definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results" situation I feel. But ahead of Sherwood and Rowett, certainly. | | | |
Next manager? on 17:02 - Apr 1 with 3097 views | Nov77 |
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Next manager? on 17:09 - Apr 1 with 3065 views | rsonist | Nice of Ollie to give us some small faith in the board by vindicating their decision to move on from him. | | | |
Next manager? on 17:21 - Apr 1 with 3000 views | terryb | Of the names mentioned I would prefer Appleton. My first choice though, would be Tisdale. I know we would have to pay compensation, but if we can afford to keep paying off managers we can afford his compensation! | | | |
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