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The Telegraph â€@Telegraph 1m1 minute ago Latest #football4sale allegations concern Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink at QPR, Tommy Wright of Barnsley and Leeds' Massimo Cellino
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:02 - Sep 30 with 2979 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 16:24 - Sep 30 by Northernr
Want to write the match preview for me? Sitting here staring at a blank page trying to decide what I think about it all.
Clive, a blank page sums QPR up ATM. What's happening? Blank page. Who's running the show? Blank page. Can we have our Rangers back? Blank page. What chance have we got/ Blank page.
Yer couldn't make it up? But we do. In spades. And then some.
Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me!
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(No subject) (n/t) on 18:05 - Sep 30 with 2976 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 17:35 - Sep 30 by TacticalR
The thing is that it's really hard to separate opinions about JFH's football management from opinins about this Telegraph incident, although they are two different things.
As things are by no means clear (about the Telegraph incident), and even the club has postponed judgement, maybe do the case for and against?
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The money is not to hear JFH talk - how boring that would be. He has had a charisma bypass and is clearly is only interested in money and isn't worried about how he gets it. What this incident demonstrates to me is that he doesn't really give a toss about QPR. I think Ollie was the last manager we had who cared, although Warnock was getting there until Tony sacked him. It would be great to have another manager who really cared about QPR rather than just their own personal interest, but there probably aren't any out there good enough, as far as our directors and club management are concerned.
Who's Next?
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:31 - Sep 30 with 2889 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:05 - Sep 30 by SomersetHoops
The money is not to hear JFH talk - how boring that would be. He has had a charisma bypass and is clearly is only interested in money and isn't worried about how he gets it. What this incident demonstrates to me is that he doesn't really give a toss about QPR. I think Ollie was the last manager we had who cared, although Warnock was getting there until Tony sacked him. It would be great to have another manager who really cared about QPR rather than just their own personal interest, but there probably aren't any out there good enough, as far as our directors and club management are concerned.
It still really concerns me that JFH was prepared to give the players a three day break so he could go to Singapore. We've just brought in 9 players in the transfer window and they still need to gel. A long break in training would have been inappropriate. In other words, the 55k was more important than our club.
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:48 - Sep 30 with 2823 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:31 - Sep 30 by BerkoRanger
It still really concerns me that JFH was prepared to give the players a three day break so he could go to Singapore. We've just brought in 9 players in the transfer window and they still need to gel. A long break in training would have been inappropriate. In other words, the 55k was more important than our club.
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How long would they normally get off over an international break?
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:50 - Sep 30 with 2808 views
Am I the only one who has just seen the 6pm news on the BBC and they just interviewed an ex-Italian football agent who is apparently behind all the Telegraph story and he has just told the BBC reporter that he made the whole thing up about managers and bungs in the first place to try and curry favour on making a business deal for himself?
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:31 - Sep 30 by BerkoRanger
It still really concerns me that JFH was prepared to give the players a three day break so he could go to Singapore. We've just brought in 9 players in the transfer window and they still need to gel. A long break in training would have been inappropriate. In other words, the 55k was more important than our club.
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Who said he was going to give the players those three days off? I'm guessing that we actually have staff who work with and for the manager, who could take training...
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:52 - Sep 30 by A40Bosh
Am I the only one who has just seen the 6pm news on the BBC and they just interviewed an ex-Italian football agent who is apparently behind all the Telegraph story and he has just told the BBC reporter that he made the whole thing up about managers and bungs in the first place to try and curry favour on making a business deal for himself?
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:31 - Sep 30 by BerkoRanger
It still really concerns me that JFH was prepared to give the players a three day break so he could go to Singapore. We've just brought in 9 players in the transfer window and they still need to gel. A long break in training would have been inappropriate. In other words, the 55k was more important than our club.
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Put this earlier, but he says something like 'it depends, if it was AN (not 'the next' or 'in the') international break, I could give them three days off'). He's being asked how long he could go for, he offers a hypothetical. He is absolutely not saying - yeah, we've got an international break next week, i'll give them some time off and I can come for three days.' They are talking so broadly at that stage, like a preliminary chat. That's all it is. No one ever says 'so you'll be free next week then' which is the timeline you're hinting at. Besides all that, in an international week it would be fairly normal for players to have some time off anyway, if not that first one of the season. I think people have totally taken that out of context.
Bare bones.
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 19:07 - Sep 30 with 2725 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 18:58 - Sep 30 by Antti_Heinola
Put this earlier, but he says something like 'it depends, if it was AN (not 'the next' or 'in the') international break, I could give them three days off'). He's being asked how long he could go for, he offers a hypothetical. He is absolutely not saying - yeah, we've got an international break next week, i'll give them some time off and I can come for three days.' They are talking so broadly at that stage, like a preliminary chat. That's all it is. No one ever says 'so you'll be free next week then' which is the timeline you're hinting at. Besides all that, in an international week it would be fairly normal for players to have some time off anyway, if not that first one of the season. I think people have totally taken that out of context.
That's the worst bit of the whole thing for me. Makes all this "the manager works hard" "training is intense" "we need to bed these players in" stuff ring completely hollow.
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 19:27 - Sep 30 with 2637 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 19:07 - Sep 30 by Northernr
That's the worst bit of the whole thing for me. Makes all this "the manager works hard" "training is intense" "we need to bed these players in" stuff ring completely hollow.
Or, on the other hand, maybe it proves he didn't really mean it, and was just going with the flow?
It must be common for managers to jet off during the international breaks, to scout players playing for their countries. Surely the club players left at home will continue to train under the other coaching staff.
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 19:52 - Sep 30 with 2543 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 19:07 - Sep 30 by Northernr
That's the worst bit of the whole thing for me. Makes all this "the manager works hard" "training is intense" "we need to bed these players in" stuff ring completely hollow.
Is that fair though? I'm no expert in fitness training but I thought rest and recovery was as much a part of it as anything. If it was just about doing as much training as possible why would anyone have fitness coaches?
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 20:12 - Sep 30 with 2498 views
Right. It's Friday night after a very trying few days for all concerned, and with a potential nightmare of a match coming up tomorrow, so I don't think there's ever been a better time to dig this up again.
Enjoy, and watch at least 28 times before you go to bed.
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 20:42 - Sep 30 with 2387 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 19:52 - Sep 30 by QPR_Jim
Is that fair though? I'm no expert in fitness training but I thought rest and recovery was as much a part of it as anything. If it was just about doing as much training as possible why would anyone have fitness coaches?
Outside the international breaks we play so often - 7 games in last 22 days for instance - I presume it's pretty much all rest and recovery, playing, travelling etc. If we don't train properly during the breaks when exactly do we?
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 20:56 - Sep 30 with 2310 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 20:12 - Sep 30 by LongsufferingR
Right. It's Friday night after a very trying few days for all concerned, and with a potential nightmare of a match coming up tomorrow, so I don't think there's ever been a better time to dig this up again.
Enjoy, and watch at least 28 times before you go to bed.
I feel a bit better!
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 21:01 - Sep 30 with 2284 views
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 20:42 - Sep 30 by Northernr
Outside the international breaks we play so often - 7 games in last 22 days for instance - I presume it's pretty much all rest and recovery, playing, travelling etc. If we don't train properly during the breaks when exactly do we?
True but I assume there are also sessions each week which focus on opposition, warm up and recovery around matches that could be replaced by proper training whilst not requiring additional sessions over the international break. But as I said before I don't know, it's actually one of my many areas of complete ignorance.
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 21:08 - Sep 30 with 2249 views