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Aston Villa’s assistant manager, Michael Beale, is poised to become the new manager of QPR having received permission from Steven Gerrard to go ahead and take the job 🔵⚪ pic.twitter.com/bLcLdGWgUy
'Well, I'm looking forward to working with the squad, especially Dom Ball, who I've heard so mu... what do you mean "Ipswich"?... No, no it's not fcuking alright! ... No, you calm down! ... Niko who? ... Fcuk off, I'm not doing it...'
QPR would like to thank Mr Beale for all his hard work this afternoon and are beginning the search for a new manager.
'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'
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The Michael Beale Thread on 17:11 - Jun 1 with 2645 views
The Michael Beale Thread on 17:10 - Jun 1 by Dorse
'Well, I'm looking forward to working with the squad, especially Dom Ball, who I've heard so mu... what do you mean "Ipswich"?... No, no it's not fcuking alright! ... No, you calm down! ... Niko who? ... Fcuk off, I'm not doing it...'
QPR would like to thank Mr Beale for all his hard work this afternoon and are beginning the search for a new manager.
LOOOOOOOOOL !!!!
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The Michael Beale Thread on 17:12 - Jun 1 with 2629 views
The Michael Beale Thread on 17:10 - Jun 1 by Dorse
'Well, I'm looking forward to working with the squad, especially Dom Ball, who I've heard so mu... what do you mean "Ipswich"?... No, no it's not fcuking alright! ... No, you calm down! ... Niko who? ... Fcuk off, I'm not doing it...'
QPR would like to thank Mr Beale for all his hard work this afternoon and are beginning the search for a new manager.
I had a good giggle at that, Dorse
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The Michael Beale Thread on 17:21 - Jun 1 with 2471 views
The only risk for us is him not previously being a No 1
But I think this is compensated by the fact he has a really good bunch of lads in this squad with natural leaders (Dunne & Field), good characters (Adomah) and no big time charlie's (or andre's).
Hopefully his renowned coaching pedigree will earn the existing players respect and attract more young players like Eze, Willock etc as Beale seems to play a similar style to Warburton with an emphasis on bringing young players through, so Belk, Ramsey & Hall will have a busy next few months.
Thank the lord he agreed to come. Obviously likes to take a risk.
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The Michael Beale Thread on 17:30 - Jun 1 with 2341 views
" We’ve got a young, hungry team and everyone has their best days in front of them. " Like it !
Credit where credit is due the board have done a good job here sourcing an indiviual with huge potential. Let's be honest very few if any of us had heard of him this time last week, but more than happy to have him at LR compared to the dire list of candidates being quoted by the bookies.
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The Michael Beale Thread on 17:36 - Jun 1 with 2273 views
I'm not impressed. Been here for one afternoon and we are still languishing in 15th position, which OK, is better than the fabled 16th but you can hardly call that progress.
'I'm excited by working with the players that are already here'. I hope that doesn't mean no incomings. Other than that, as previously stated, I would be a bit jealous if it were another team.
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The Michael Beale Thread on 18:20 - Jun 1 with 1974 views
This is very much a Les appointment so I hope it works out better than the last one he went to bat for which was JFH Good to see a different approach with someone highly thought of before someone else gets him Personally I would have liked an Alex Neil type manager to see if could have a go at the play offs But I think this manager could be what we are looking for
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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The Michael Beale Thread on 18:47 - Jun 1 with 1802 views