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Interesting. Celar is that type of striker so would we have room for two of them? Nonetheless, we'll have to have a close look at Kelman when he returns.
Light and bitter was the drink of choice among my mates when I started. It was because you'd usually get a bit more than half a pint of draught bitter poured in the pint glass to go with the bottle of light ale.
I don't know any pub that does a light and bitter these days. The last one was the Hole in the Wall in Waterloo but it stopped doing them a few years ago.
Thanks Colin. I hadn't come across them before. The Dan influence is immediately recognisable, isn't it? I'd like to listen to some more. What would you say is their best album?
I saw Mickey 17 yesterday. Pretty entertaining and I enjoyed the oblique quips with Trump in view. However, it's a lightweight watch and not one that'll stick in the memory for long.
The majority in this thread appear to feel Cifuentes will leave this summer and sadly I too can see it happening.
In the context of Nourry's modus operandi, Rsole wondered what might be next should that happen. That got me wondering, is Nourry so very different from many other football CEOs? I don't like him or the way he operates but I think others work in a similar way, perhaps more so in Europe and elsewhere.
If this is the case, and Cifuentes goes, I think there'd be plenty of potential candidates willing to work under Nourry. But, I continue to hope Cifuentes is with us for another season.
I've just had a quick look back at some Cifuentes comments:
21.10.24 Asked if he had recently spoken to the club’s owners, he said: “I have daily communication with Christian – we are looking forward to Coventry and that’s where the focus is – and sometimes I have communication with the owners.” https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/cifuentes-says-he-has-full-support-of-qpr-hi That's Cifuentes himself saying he speaks with Nourry.
26.12.24 Marti Cifuentes says he is happy with QPR’s current squad as the January transfer window approaches. Rangers have identified a number of possible signings, but the head coach has indicated that he is not keen to make major changes. https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/cifuentes-im-happy-with-my-squad That strongly suggests Cifuentes' involvement in player recruitment.