Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) 10:51 - Oct 10 with 4476 views | rrrspricey | | | | | |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 12:30 - Oct 10 with 4289 views | PinnerPaul | What did he say? | | | |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 13:40 - Oct 10 with 4032 views | Snipper |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 12:30 - Oct 10 by PinnerPaul | What did he say? |
The interview had already started when I put it on. He said he’s very happy with how it’s going, but let’s see where we are in March. He said Mark (Warburton) had laid the groundwork with the team, and he’s gone from there. Graeme Souness asked him how he ended up at QPR. He said his interview was with the four owners. He asked them lots of questions as well as being asked loads. He said things in the interview regarding the playing squad, and that he knew what was needed on top of that. He said he still regularly speaks to Steven Gerrard, and they wish each other luck before games. He also said his time at Chelsea and Liverpool was invaluable, and it’s helped him in his coaching career. That’s about it. | | | |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 15:37 - Oct 10 with 3747 views | HAYESBOY |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 13:40 - Oct 10 by Snipper | The interview had already started when I put it on. He said he’s very happy with how it’s going, but let’s see where we are in March. He said Mark (Warburton) had laid the groundwork with the team, and he’s gone from there. Graeme Souness asked him how he ended up at QPR. He said his interview was with the four owners. He asked them lots of questions as well as being asked loads. He said things in the interview regarding the playing squad, and that he knew what was needed on top of that. He said he still regularly speaks to Steven Gerrard, and they wish each other luck before games. He also said his time at Chelsea and Liverpool was invaluable, and it’s helped him in his coaching career. That’s about it. |
Mentioned the interview was a bit like speed dating. Owners had interviewed other people. | |
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Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 18:04 - Oct 10 with 3461 views | Boston | This is going to be a difficult swallow for the 'owners are fcking useless' brigade. Well, that's presuming we're all good in March. | |
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Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 18:19 - Oct 10 with 3408 views | Sakura |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 18:04 - Oct 10 by Boston | This is going to be a difficult swallow for the 'owners are fcking useless' brigade. Well, that's presuming we're all good in March. |
Same for those who were saying we should have stuck with Warburton That he was the best we could hope for despite the evidence of the disastrous Feb to May suggesting otherwise | | | |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 19:04 - Oct 10 with 3265 views | PunteR |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 18:19 - Oct 10 by Sakura | Same for those who were saying we should have stuck with Warburton That he was the best we could hope for despite the evidence of the disastrous Feb to May suggesting otherwise |
Why has Beale going on talksport turned into an excuse to dig out our own supporters. ? | |
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Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 01:38 - Oct 11 with 2750 views | SydneyRs |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 18:19 - Oct 10 by Sakura | Same for those who were saying we should have stuck with Warburton That he was the best we could hope for despite the evidence of the disastrous Feb to May suggesting otherwise |
This is a poor take IMHO. We lost key players to injury during that period and I'm sure if Willock and Dieng stayed fit we'd have made the playoffs. Things were unravelling behind the scenes a bit too though. To say anything other than Warburton did a very good job here would be extremely unfair. Even Beale acknowldegdes that. It is fantastic that we found Beale, but at the time Warburton left neither we or the club knew that we would be able to find someone that good. As recently as a few weeks ago the keyboard warriors were questioning Beale. | | | |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 12:05 - Oct 11 with 2384 views | Sakura |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 19:04 - Oct 10 by PunteR | Why has Beale going on talksport turned into an excuse to dig out our own supporters. ? |
Just reflecting on Beale being an excellent appointment and agreeing the board deserves credit for it A lot of our fan base got hysterical for the last few games after it was announced Warburton wasn't staying. We were still on a good track and developing but the needless and unjustified hysteria of some of our fan base threatened to destabilise that. The board did well to see what those moaners couldn't see. Warburton going was the right thing Just nice to know those moaners are now proven wrong so we don't need to worry about them knocking us off course and we instead we now are in a good place with Beale | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 12:06 - Oct 11 with 2383 views | Sakura |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 01:38 - Oct 11 by SydneyRs | This is a poor take IMHO. We lost key players to injury during that period and I'm sure if Willock and Dieng stayed fit we'd have made the playoffs. Things were unravelling behind the scenes a bit too though. To say anything other than Warburton did a very good job here would be extremely unfair. Even Beale acknowldegdes that. It is fantastic that we found Beale, but at the time Warburton left neither we or the club knew that we would be able to find someone that good. As recently as a few weeks ago the keyboard warriors were questioning Beale. |
I'd say those keyboard warriors were highly correlated with those moaning when Warburton was leaving. Wanting to be proven right on that If you made a league table for Feb to May we were 23rd weren't we. For me there is no way we can justify that. Warburton's rigid approach. Seemingly dragging the team into a shell as the pressure of a promotion push grew on him He did crazy things like playing Willock at left wing back. Always just sticking rigidly to the 3-5-2. Yes in game changes are easier to make this year, with 5 subs, but between games much of the fan base were realising it was going flat. Needed rotation and try a new shape I remember standing at Coventry watching us get battered basically and we nicked a winner through Adomah. In hindsight think that did more harm then good that win. Warburton thought if we just stayed in games we would nick enough points to get in playoffs. But it didn't suit us and sent us crashing. Amos so brilliant against Reading. His energy a clear plus in a team where the midfield core were looking tired. Doesn't get much of a kick for weeks after. While Hendricks and Johansen slow or tired legs left us struggling We saw it coming and Warburton increasingly spikey and struggling with the pressure. Snipped and snapped back at the fan base. Instead of building a camaraderie and momentum and optimism in the fan base as he should have been. So often he would patronise imply his critics didn't have a clue but we could see the direction things were heading before he did West London Sport after our loss to Millwall well before the Willock injury: https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/warburton-defends-players-and-calls-for-calm "Despite the loss, Rangers remain in fourth place, and Warburton called for perspective despite some under-par recent display. “They are in a great position and people are saying ‘Are they wasting it?’ Who got them there in the first place? They (the players) did,” Warburton said. “In what world are we living? We are fourth in the league and people are saying ‘Change him, he’s not good enough’. “They have got us to where we are now; their efforts, application and work-ethic has got us into fourth" A better manager would have halted that slide before it even got going. Yes Willock missed 9 games for Warburton through injury. He's missed 5 games for Beale so far as well But things were going bad for Warburton a long time before Willock got injured and there is no way you can say it justified us dropping into a three month period of relegation form There was an element of risk in making that change. But to really get anywhere in life at times you need to back your judgment and take a risk. There was a big interview process. A lot of people to pick from and the board have been proven right and those Remainers (talking in the context of Warburton remaining here) caution was proven wrong [Post edited 11 Oct 2022 12:08]
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Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 12:14 - Oct 11 with 2347 views | Snipper |
Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 12:06 - Oct 11 by Sakura | I'd say those keyboard warriors were highly correlated with those moaning when Warburton was leaving. Wanting to be proven right on that If you made a league table for Feb to May we were 23rd weren't we. For me there is no way we can justify that. Warburton's rigid approach. Seemingly dragging the team into a shell as the pressure of a promotion push grew on him He did crazy things like playing Willock at left wing back. Always just sticking rigidly to the 3-5-2. Yes in game changes are easier to make this year, with 5 subs, but between games much of the fan base were realising it was going flat. Needed rotation and try a new shape I remember standing at Coventry watching us get battered basically and we nicked a winner through Adomah. In hindsight think that did more harm then good that win. Warburton thought if we just stayed in games we would nick enough points to get in playoffs. But it didn't suit us and sent us crashing. Amos so brilliant against Reading. His energy a clear plus in a team where the midfield core were looking tired. Doesn't get much of a kick for weeks after. While Hendricks and Johansen slow or tired legs left us struggling We saw it coming and Warburton increasingly spikey and struggling with the pressure. Snipped and snapped back at the fan base. Instead of building a camaraderie and momentum and optimism in the fan base as he should have been. So often he would patronise imply his critics didn't have a clue but we could see the direction things were heading before he did West London Sport after our loss to Millwall well before the Willock injury: https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/warburton-defends-players-and-calls-for-calm "Despite the loss, Rangers remain in fourth place, and Warburton called for perspective despite some under-par recent display. “They are in a great position and people are saying ‘Are they wasting it?’ Who got them there in the first place? They (the players) did,” Warburton said. “In what world are we living? We are fourth in the league and people are saying ‘Change him, he’s not good enough’. “They have got us to where we are now; their efforts, application and work-ethic has got us into fourth" A better manager would have halted that slide before it even got going. Yes Willock missed 9 games for Warburton through injury. He's missed 5 games for Beale so far as well But things were going bad for Warburton a long time before Willock got injured and there is no way you can say it justified us dropping into a three month period of relegation form There was an element of risk in making that change. But to really get anywhere in life at times you need to back your judgment and take a risk. There was a big interview process. A lot of people to pick from and the board have been proven right and those Remainers (talking in the context of Warburton remaining here) caution was proven wrong [Post edited 11 Oct 2022 12:08]
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Beale coming up next on Talk Sport (n/t) on 12:24 - Oct 11 with 2305 views | DavieQPR | To my mind there are not many better than Warburton for re setting a club from basics. He's done that wherever he goes. He has also fallen out with owners at almost every job once he has achieved that goal. Beale is the ideal person to build on that and take it to the next level. | | | |
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