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I must admit i am one of the fans who thought harry should have until end of November minimum to turn things around, even after watching the match on Sunday. I was actually sitting with my west ham mate in the Bobby Moore stand and we had a hammers fan lean over and say it would have been better for us to just bend over and that wasn't far from the truth. The Players have all come out saying the usual we need to try harder, need to work on fitness need to gel etc the proof will be on the pitch. However when your manager comes out with something like this (see link above) you know its time for him to go. Reading that article just confirms he doesn't have the passion or drive for the game anymore let alone QPR and needs to rediscover it if he wants to remain in the game in any format. Unfortunately i can see him bringing Rangers down with him not just divisions but as a fan you can not get excited or behind the team with those kind of performances.
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Redknapp Given Up? on 10:04 - Oct 7 with 7043 views
I remember an article that came out around the time of the England manager disaster, possibly after the Spurs sacking. He was talking about giving advice to his mate who was trying to get back into management at the time and Harry was saying "I told him not to bother. The players these days won't play for the manager any more, it's all too much grief", etc etc.
The works of a man who's out of touch and has given up.......
Oh well at least he didn't push for the new deal and looks quite sensible really, if he fails he walks away with no pay off rather than 2 years left on his deal
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Redknapp Given Up? on 10:55 - Oct 7 with 6776 views
He has to go and it should be now, even if he gets 2 more matches I think it will be too late to give us any chance of staying up :-(
Sack him now
Couldn't give a stuff about staying up
Give the job to Hill as caretaker
Draw up a proper short list of managers and go through a proper interview process and start putting an infrastructure in behind the scenes so that when a manager goes nothing really changes as everyone knows how we play and what their jobs are.
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Redknapp Given Up? on 11:18 - Oct 7 with 6671 views
For those in the Arry in Camp please read that & tell us why you would keep him he cannot be ar&sed never has and never will be , we've had nearly 3 seasons of him and I can count on 1 hand the amount of games ive enjoyed , our away form & performances have been shocking even worse than Hughes we don't have any formation our set pieces for & especially against are shocking, how many soft as p*ss goals have we conceded from corners ??? its 2 seasons now we haven't sorted out the striker situation we got away with it last year because we could use the loan system, its criminal we have Austin , varges and a half fit Zamora as strikers we sold our only RB and loaned out a LB we could have played instead of mr plasticne (traore) and the best line of all is the players are not fit or we don't have anyone with pace we cannot afford another transfer window with him at the helm, he has lumbered us with a 10 million pound crock in Sandro and as for Fer ive never seen the fascination in him for the love of god just fcuk off Arry and take your chums with you
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
Tell me I just did not read those comments from Arry? That is from someone who has basically given up and knows it. Get rid now!
If those comments are from the horse's mouth and he stands by them, then he can get the fcuk out now before we become an even bigger embarrassment than we already are.
Fernandes has made it clear he's not going anywhere so don't expect him to be gone in 2 games. Earliest he'll go will be December.
I dont know so much Dave.I think H knows the game is up. He needs to protect The Redknapp Myth from a total melt down.He's still got a future on the punditry sofa to consider. I think he'll keep on making unbelievable comments to the media and make unbelievable team decisions and tactics. He'll either force TF's hand or he may even walk blaming the knee. Then he will have one less relegation on his record.
I dont know so much Dave.I think H knows the game is up. He needs to protect The Redknapp Myth from a total melt down.He's still got a future on the punditry sofa to consider. I think he'll keep on making unbelievable comments to the media and make unbelievable team decisions and tactics. He'll either force TF's hand or he may even walk blaming the knee. Then he will have one less relegation on his record.
You may be right but 3 of the next 4 games you have the easy excuse of they are top 4 sides who are better than us, as long as we show effort in those games he should survive them then he has key games against Villa, Burnley and Leicester to get points in, those 3 will decide his fate unless we get an absolute tonking in the games against the top 4
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Redknapp Given Up? on 12:08 - Oct 7 with 6412 views
"If we get relegated I wouldn't expect to stay and I wouldn't want to."....
"So we'll see where we are come May, won't we? I may have had enough by then and so might the people that run the club."
After these quotes there's a good case for sacking him today. And for briefing against the club - yesterday we say he hasn't been offered a new contract, today he's the one that doesn't want one.
Atmosphere at the club must be poisonous, so getting rid of Redknapp is a start. Fernandes stepping back into a non-exec chairman role is next.
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Redknapp Given Up? on 12:16 - Oct 7 with 6365 views
You may be right but 3 of the next 4 games you have the easy excuse of they are top 4 sides who are better than us, as long as we show effort in those games he should survive them then he has key games against Villa, Burnley and Leicester to get points in, those 3 will decide his fate unless we get an absolute tonking in the games against the top 4
Hmmm yep those next 3 games. Be prepared for Rio ''being rested'' against Costa and Chelsea and Ned 'getting his chance to prove himself at CB '' Then wait for the ''I keep hearing about these good players'' speech. You know like the one aimed at Ale many moons ago..
Redknapp Given Up? on 12:26 - Oct 7 by BasingstokeR
This shouldn't be a shock. Redknapp his been saying similar since he came here.
He got us back up; he should have gone after the playoff final on amicable terms.
Exactly! He has openly said if we lost that game he would have quit and he must have knows whatever happened this year would be a struggle so he was never going to have the appetite for it. He should just hold up his hands now and say he hasn't got the stomach for this sort of fight anymore and walk away (and that is the only way he will go as there is no way on earth TF will fire him).
People say the players are to blame which of course has to be true to a point but I genuinely don't think the squad is anywhere near as rotten as two years ago and with the right man they would have it in them to raise things considerably.
I know you may say they should have the pride to do that anyway, but ask yourself this, if your boss basically gave the impression he wasn't all that bothered about how you performed and if you shirked your duties you would still get handsomely rewarded (while adding if things go that bad he'd have no problem leaving as he didn't need the job anyway), would you honestly still give 100%?
Get Pullis in now as he will motivate them and he will bring Gerry Francis with him who loves and cares for the club and understands what a fantastic place it can be. Anybody who listened to the open all R's podcast with him will understand that.
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Redknapp Given Up? on 13:31 - Oct 7 with 6084 views
Think it is a bigger gesture than is appreciated, given the Hughes contract, Remy, Cesar etc, he's at least got some integrity. Pullis time for me, I want stay in the Prem.
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Redknapp Given Up? on 13:37 - Oct 7 with 6041 views
Have been in the stability camp previously, but Sunday, and particularly Harry's attitude, have been the tipping point for me. As fans the minimum we should expect of the players is that they play like they want to be here and that they care. That was our problem two years ago, which Tony and Harry stated. I don't think it's asking too much to apply that to the manager as well, and sadly it feels like that is no longer the case.
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Redknapp Given Up? on 13:40 - Oct 7 with 2760 views
Redknapp Given Up? on 13:31 - Oct 7 by Brightonhoop
Think it is a bigger gesture than is appreciated, given the Hughes contract, Remy, Cesar etc, he's at least got some integrity. Pullis time for me, I want stay in the Prem.
I'd like to think you're right, Brighton, but I'm disinclined to believe anything he says particularly as he contradicts himself so often. He has mainatained that he will sign it (without looking at it!). Then, within hours of reports that the extension had been withdrawn, he no longer wants it? I just don't buy it. Sorry, man, not having a go at your opinion but I'm just sceptical.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Redknapp Given Up? on 13:40 - Oct 7 by BrianMcCarthy
I'd like to think you're right, Brighton, but I'm disinclined to believe anything he says particularly as he contradicts himself so often. He has mainatained that he will sign it (without looking at it!). Then, within hours of reports that the extension had been withdrawn, he no longer wants it? I just don't buy it. Sorry, man, not having a go at your opinion but I'm just sceptical.
Always seemed consistent to me Bri . I mean look at his comments on Adel.