Gareth Ainsworth 10:23 - Apr 30 with 17704 views | superhoopdownunder | Now 1/3 favourite to be our new manager Let’s Rock and Roll | | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 10:25 - Apr 30 with 6297 views | loftboy | Great another legend who will be hounded out by the boo boys | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 10:30 - Apr 30 with 6254 views | CroydonCaptJack | Someone has 'lumped' a tenner on then! | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 10:34 - Apr 30 with 6229 views | CliveWilsonSaid |
Gareth Ainsworth on 10:25 - Apr 30 by loftboy | Great another legend who will be hounded out by the boo boys |
A couple of years ago I’d have agreed with you but think our fans have been remarkably patient with the last couple of managers. Considering the amount of games lossed etc. Not sure you could really class him as a football legend anyway. He’s just a fcking great guy | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 11:04 - Apr 30 with 6122 views | Toast_R | Not so sure about this one. Does he still think himself as a Rock Star? How well can he rub off on the youngsters from West London when he might be perceived as a bit of a pratt to them? Think I'd prefer Darren Moor but I'd really like us to try and snare Scott Parker from the Fools if they ain't going to make him permanent. | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:05 - Apr 30 with 6120 views | hubble |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:04 - Apr 30 by Toast_R | Not so sure about this one. Does he still think himself as a Rock Star? How well can he rub off on the youngsters from West London when he might be perceived as a bit of a pratt to them? Think I'd prefer Darren Moor but I'd really like us to try and snare Scott Parker from the Fools if they ain't going to make him permanent. |
What makes you think Scott Parker would be any good? Little evidence so far. | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 11:06 - Apr 30 with 6109 views | blacky200 |
Gareth Ainsworth on 10:34 - Apr 30 by CliveWilsonSaid | A couple of years ago I’d have agreed with you but think our fans have been remarkably patient with the last couple of managers. Considering the amount of games lossed etc. Not sure you could really class him as a football legend anyway. He’s just a fcking great guy |
Not a football legend but a QPR one. Anyone who tries to run off broken leg and puts in the effort every game he played is top of my estimation compared to some of players we have now. Not sure if I want him as manager though. | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:12 - Apr 30 with 6078 views | Toast_R |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:05 - Apr 30 by hubble | What makes you think Scott Parker would be any good? Little evidence so far. |
Well, they've just won their last 3 matches - nearly doubling their total for the season. Seem to have improved since he took over but I dunno, something about him which makes me think he'd be a good manager and know how to encourage his players. I thought he was really under rated as a player, should have got more England caps and seemed to have a real self determination. That drive and endeavour and a real pro, nothing flash or fancy dan, no celebrity lifestyle. I reckon he's our guy if the situation should present itself. | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:19 - Apr 30 with 6045 views | LunarJetman |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:12 - Apr 30 by Toast_R | Well, they've just won their last 3 matches - nearly doubling their total for the season. Seem to have improved since he took over but I dunno, something about him which makes me think he'd be a good manager and know how to encourage his players. I thought he was really under rated as a player, should have got more England caps and seemed to have a real self determination. That drive and endeavour and a real pro, nothing flash or fancy dan, no celebrity lifestyle. I reckon he's our guy if the situation should present itself. |
Getting a manager in based on his last three games is just pure QPR.... | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:38 - Apr 30 with 5951 views | thame_hoops |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:04 - Apr 30 by Toast_R | Not so sure about this one. Does he still think himself as a Rock Star? How well can he rub off on the youngsters from West London when he might be perceived as a bit of a pratt to them? Think I'd prefer Darren Moor but I'd really like us to try and snare Scott Parker from the Fools if they ain't going to make him permanent. |
If he starts rubbing off on the youngsters I think he will be fired pretty quick | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:50 - Apr 30 with 5887 views | Juzzie |
Gareth Ainsworth on 10:25 - Apr 30 by loftboy | Great another legend who will be hounded out by the boo boys |
Let's create some juvenile names already while we're here..... Gareth Notworth, Hogwarts hairnet, ..... | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:52 - Apr 30 with 5868 views | bosh67 |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:38 - Apr 30 by thame_hoops | If he starts rubbing off on the youngsters I think he will be fired pretty quick |
Or ordained. | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 12:10 - Apr 30 with 5765 views | Rs_Holy |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:06 - Apr 30 by blacky200 | Not a football legend but a QPR one. Anyone who tries to run off broken leg and puts in the effort every game he played is top of my estimation compared to some of players we have now. Not sure if I want him as manager though. |
I loved the moment when Wild Thang was on the deck with an oppo player about to run past him with the ball! Ainsworth proceeded to tackle the fella with his head... yep his head!... Also scored those 2 amazing goals at Rushden and Diamonds... the one he volleyed was a proper wowser moment. | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 12:21 - Apr 30 with 5703 views | runningman75 | I remember the game against Blackpool when he played a blinder. Hottest day ever in London. Him and Langley were amazing that day. Legend. | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 12:23 - Apr 30 with 5675 views | RangersDave | please god no, please god and all thats holy NOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Gareth doesnt need a QPR sized blemish on his record, and i fear for him and his legend status. Don't do it Gareth, dodge the bullet.... please! | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 12:26 - Apr 30 with 5663 views | JJB | Any manager worth his salt wouldn't touch the QPR job. | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 12:29 - Apr 30 with 5644 views | Hooped_Pullie | What changes in 24 hours...Moore & Warburton the last two yesterday, now today Gareth is back in the frame. At this rate, Holloway will be back as a surprise appointment | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 12:46 - Apr 30 with 5541 views | Antti_Heinola | Wouldn't argue with this appointment. He's done a phenomenal job there on no resources at all. Desperate to come here, which is a plus after some of the other managers in recent history. People ay Wycombe haven't done well this year, but it's a minor miracle they're even in that league. Far, far worse appointments out there. And he always did well in his 19 spells as caretaker. | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 12:50 - Apr 30 with 5506 views | francisbowles | I'd be happy with Gareth. He has been at Wycombe for several years now, managing on a shoestring with some success and probably time for him to take a, small, step up. Don't know if he would work with our existing coaches including Eustace. Might save a bit of money in redundancies and add a bit of continuity to what we have been trying to do, if he or anyone else did. I see him mainly as a motivator and having gone from a motivator and got better for a while, only to regress without one, maybe that is what we are in most need of now, especially the way the confidence has been drained since Christmas. | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 12:54 - Apr 30 with 5481 views | Dando | Shaun Derry is to leave his job as first-team coach of League One club Oxford United at the end of the season. Former Notts County and Cambridge United boss Derry joined the U's at the start of the season to assist head coach Karl Robinson. The 41-year-old ex-QPR and Crystal Palace midfielder has decided to "explore new opportunities". Derry said: "I will be really sad to leave Oxford. It's a fantastic club and I have enjoyed every minute." Coincidence only? | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 13:09 - Apr 30 with 5392 views | runningman75 |
Gareth Ainsworth on 12:54 - Apr 30 by Dando | Shaun Derry is to leave his job as first-team coach of League One club Oxford United at the end of the season. Former Notts County and Cambridge United boss Derry joined the U's at the start of the season to assist head coach Karl Robinson. The 41-year-old ex-QPR and Crystal Palace midfielder has decided to "explore new opportunities". Derry said: "I will be really sad to leave Oxford. It's a fantastic club and I have enjoyed every minute." Coincidence only? |
Dream team if true. I work shifts so can not attend all games but would be buying my membership as soon as available if this occurs. | | | |
Gareth Ainsworth on 13:09 - Apr 30 with 5390 views | BlackCrowe | Wild Thing, ably assisted by Derry My Lord maybe? Kill two legends with one stone, good work that. (although i secretly quite like the dangerous prospect) | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 13:11 - Apr 30 with 5367 views | ted_hendrix |
Gareth Ainsworth on 12:50 - Apr 30 by francisbowles | I'd be happy with Gareth. He has been at Wycombe for several years now, managing on a shoestring with some success and probably time for him to take a, small, step up. Don't know if he would work with our existing coaches including Eustace. Might save a bit of money in redundancies and add a bit of continuity to what we have been trying to do, if he or anyone else did. I see him mainly as a motivator and having gone from a motivator and got better for a while, only to regress without one, maybe that is what we are in most need of now, especially the way the confidence has been drained since Christmas. |
Dunno about Gareth and I know even less about WW other than they've struggled this season at the wrong end of the table and flirted with relegation themselves. Assuming WW have had financial restraints imposed then Gareth coming here next season is going to be working under the same situation no? I don't want any QPR legends managing QPR, from now on what I do want is a Manager on board who can keep us in this league next season, whoever that bloke is he is going to have one hell of a job on his hands, not quite sure Gareth is that bloke, not saying he wont be but I cant see the attraction in employing GA at the moment. | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 13:15 - Apr 30 with 5339 views | Mytch_QPR |
Gareth Ainsworth on 11:50 - Apr 30 by Juzzie | Let's create some juvenile names already while we're here..... Gareth Notworth, Hogwarts hairnet, ..... |
Gareth Aimless I reckon - the 'wild card' entry. It would be a risk - but if no one ever takes the risk and gives someone the opportunity then careers would never progress. [Post edited 30 Apr 2019 13:18]
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Gareth Ainsworth on 13:17 - Apr 30 with 5320 views | Hayesender |
Gareth Ainsworth on 12:21 - Apr 30 by runningman75 | I remember the game against Blackpool when he played a blinder. Hottest day ever in London. Him and Langley were amazing that day. Legend. |
I believe that was his debut for us. Over 100° inside Loftus road and we won 5-0. Think I lost about 2 stones just celebrating the goals | |
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Gareth Ainsworth on 13:20 - Apr 30 with 5300 views | CroydonCaptJack | When we were on the box against Watford, Him and Michael Owen were being interviewed near us in R Block. We were all singing 'Gareth is a Ranger' and he looked up at us and nodded. He loves the club. | | | |
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