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The Beale's bailing thread... on 12:52 - Nov 29 by bosh67
Interesting social media quote from Lyndon this morning quoting lyrics from a song...
“Gotta keep working. Watch for the snakes, watch for the vermin.”
I guess he won't be heading up there any time soon.
That is quite intriguing, unless he's talking about Twitter nutjobs more generally?
I was thinking he might be looking at some kind of dream move up there at some stage, but if that is about his former manager the relationship can't have been too great.
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 13:32 - Nov 29 with 4679 views
Lyndon Dykes not taking it well from his Instagram post......
This decision has seemingly not been met too kindly by Dykes, with the lyrics for the song reading: “Gotta keep working. Watch for the snakes, watch for the vermin.”
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 13:58 - Nov 29 with 4586 views
The Beale's bailing thread... on 12:33 - Nov 29 by stainrods_elbow
It's perhaps a shade hyperbolic, but I think it's all of a piece with the extreme way the fans have been taken for mugs. I stand by what I've said that those running QPR are not currently fit to do so. If you don't like that view, fine - either way, they should show some real accountability to the fanbase. They won't, though - there'll just issue stupid, self-serving, official statements that insult the intelligence of those fans who have any. They're as dedicated to failure, inferiority and a lack of pride as at the managed defeat at Wembley 1986.(Go talk to Peter Hucker about it.)
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It was over the top but I know it’s your passion for Rangers which drives you.
Beale has taken everyone for mugs, but I think the only way a team can avoid having their manager pinched is to employ someone no one else would want. In terms of ability and potential, Beale was a great choice, we could not have known he secretly had an integrity bypass operation.
There’s little point trying to force someone to stay if they want to leave, it won’t help us if we turn QPR into Stalag-Loft 3. This is where the club is to be applauded for the compensation clause.
Things are not ideal at the moment — obviously — but it’s not all doom and gloom. We are still in 7th and have shown that when everything falls into place, this squad — thin though it is — can give any team in the division a game. The training ground is also, finally, happening.
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 14:00 - Nov 29 with 4580 views
The Beale's bailing thread... on 12:28 - Nov 29 by stainrods_elbow
Thanks for the laughable caricature - I have critiqued Beale as vociferously as anyone here and have barely said a word against Les till this week, so you're clearly confusing me with other posters.
If you can't see that the hierarchy either failing to prevent Beale talking to other clubs when contracted to QPR, or having the wit to ensure that any release clause (if indeed present in his contract) was more than token and/or unactivatable within, say, 18 months of signing, casts real doubts on their competence, I give up. The fact that Hoos' own statement said (as if this was some kind of badge of professionalism) they'd already been preparing a shortlist from the start for just this outcome should tell you something seriously stank about this appointment from the get-go. The murmurings I've been privy to coming out of the club (as evidenced by Les's defeatist remarks) were/are that they basically just wanted to lay down and have Beale walk all over us as soon as this story broke. That is as big a problem as one manager's shapeshfiting for QPR FC, and probably ultimately much more crucial for us as a club. When did anything like this happen anywhere else within this time frame in recent memory? Anyone? Don't all talk at once!
I rest my f*cking case. Us fans have been taken for mugs by both Beale and QPR, and it smells to high heaven.
So it was a different poster slagging off Les and Hoos after the Wolves situation and also on the Harry Watling thread that's lower down the page?
"The murmurings I've been privy to coming out of the club were/are that they basically just wanted to lay down and have Beale walk all over us as soon as this story broke." - Maybe they were fed up with having these issues every month, if the murmurings are even remotely true.
We should always have an idea of who the alternative is, that's almost always a factor when deciding whether to keep a manager, if the best replacement is worse you need to know before you sack the guy.
As others have said there are things that you can blame them for when people will agree, nobody is saying they are perfect, but you appear to be trying to pin it all on them when it doesn't necessarily fit.
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 14:10 - Nov 29 with 4566 views
The Beale's bailing thread... on 14:00 - Nov 29 by QPR_Jim
So it was a different poster slagging off Les and Hoos after the Wolves situation and also on the Harry Watling thread that's lower down the page?
"The murmurings I've been privy to coming out of the club were/are that they basically just wanted to lay down and have Beale walk all over us as soon as this story broke." - Maybe they were fed up with having these issues every month, if the murmurings are even remotely true.
We should always have an idea of who the alternative is, that's almost always a factor when deciding whether to keep a manager, if the best replacement is worse you need to know before you sack the guy.
As others have said there are things that you can blame them for when people will agree, nobody is saying they are perfect, but you appear to be trying to pin it all on them when it doesn't necessarily fit.
Yes, I want Hoos and Les to resign - and Ramsey can go too for his own pathetic lack of results. OTT? Perhaps. With its present personnel, in my opinion, the club is untrustworthy, incompetent and unfit for purpose. The Beale debacle is more symptom than cause.
I cannot see who would come to us right now other than, maybe, Gareth Ainsworth, and I think that would be a dubious career move for him at best.
Right now, I'm done with QPR and pro football. Its proponents care about as much as us fans as politicians care about the people. We'd do better to all play Subbuteo. It's an utter mugs' game.
So deadpan, as if what he is saying is the most natural and innocent thing in the world!
Thanks for posting!
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:03 - Nov 29 with 3941 views
🔙 Returning to Rangers 🩹 Addressing injury issues at Ibrox 👀 Dropping those who don't commit 🏃♂️ Being different to Gio & Gerrard 🔵 Team 'not as broken' as people think 🗣️ Why he left QPR for Rangers
The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:03 - Nov 29 by Rangersw12
🔙 Returning to Rangers 🩹 Addressing injury issues at Ibrox 👀 Dropping those who don't commit 🏃♂️ Being different to Gio & Gerrard 🔵 Team 'not as broken' as people think 🗣️ Why he left QPR for Rangers
So an ego decision then. Ego trumped his “values”. Glad he cleared that up. Nice to know that dropping your values and backtracking on commitments was hard for him. The speed it happened and the approach he took travelling up a few weeks back to hang out with the DoF there would make you think it had been easy dropping those “values”.
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:29 - Nov 29 with 3822 views
The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:29 - Nov 29 by DubaiR
Also mentioned wolves wasn’t the only one. Snake
Tbf I've been saying that for weeks, but all I got back was "well the media get things wrong and these things can't both be true and how do you know and maybe he's telling the truth".
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:35 - Nov 29 with 3773 views
The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:31 - Nov 29 by Northernr
Tbf I've been saying that for weeks, but all I got back was "well the media get things wrong and these things can't both be true and how do you know and maybe he's telling the truth".
The Bealeshitter
Suffering since 1978.
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:43 - Nov 29 with 3709 views
The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:31 - Nov 29 by Northernr
Tbf I've been saying that for weeks, but all I got back was "well the media get things wrong and these things can't both be true and how do you know and maybe he's telling the truth".
Tbf I've never seen anything about Stoke until this week
The Warburton flirt surprised
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 20:03 - Nov 29 with 3452 views
Beale makes little coherent sense in that clip. For a start, I thought his family lived in the midlands not Glasgow. And, for me, he gives no explanation of his fast becoming infamous 'integrity' speech post Wolves. It's just garbled nonsense because he won't say the truth, which would be "I was looking after number one - me."
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The Beale's bailing thread... on 20:06 - Nov 29 with 3423 views
The Beale's bailing thread... on 18:10 - Nov 29 by Hunterhoop
So an ego decision then. Ego trumped his “values”. Glad he cleared that up. Nice to know that dropping your values and backtracking on commitments was hard for him. The speed it happened and the approach he took travelling up a few weeks back to hang out with the DoF there would make you think it had been easy dropping those “values”.
He could almost get away with going to that game saying it was pre planned, seeing old friends etc but to take your set piece coach with you for a day out probably gave away the real intention