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@ 1:43 "I'll be back one day as a fan,who knows maybe more.."
[Post edited 5 Nov 2015 9:52]
'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
Why would we pick him? He's done nothing to suggest that he's going to be any good at a club like QPR.
Because everything was in place to hire him last time around. Because he's available. Because he's "a name". Because he's exactly the kind of appointment our circus of a football club would make based on the evidence.
You know what, I'm not even gonna read the thread first. I shall leave you with 'Gigi' and now return to read what everyone else said. Good day.
GiGi wouldn't be a bad shout at all. I'd really like to see Nigel Pearson come in, I've watched Leicester quite regularly including his first spell and have almost always been impressed with his teams and him as a manager. Has been managing clubs comparable with us over the last few years so wouldn't be a step down and he has something to prove after his sacking in the summer.
However I hope it is decided after a proper sensible process (& then we get NP ;-) )
Got a couple of Burnley mates and they reckon that Lee Hoos was our best signing of the summer so hopefully he can ensure any appointment is made with due care and attention. So it's down to Mr Lee.........................
Kevin Gallen just now on sky sports , Giving Kenny Jackett his approval.
Will it be reciprocated though? And if not, what's happened to all the well-mannered young men today?! I'd quite like Kevin Gallen to come out in support of his brother, with a nod and sly wink as he does so.
And just like the merry-go-round we keep on going round and round and nothing ever changes. The expectations in the board room and in sections of the fan base are unrealistic which makes a realistic appointment nigh on impossible.
Kevin Gallen just now on sky sports , Giving Kenny Jackett his approval.
Even if he wanted to come (which I doubt), we'd have to buy him out of his Wolves contract, which probably makes him a non starter with our financial situation.
Even if he wanted to come (which I doubt), we'd have to buy him out of his Wolves contract, which probably makes him a non starter with our financial situation.
I know, but i can dream JD.Stranger things have happened though.
what a magnificent list of candidates in the betting!!
Ive been the same in my wish since 9.50pm 26/12/2013.
1 King Kenny Jackett 2 Nigel Clough
We'll probably get Camila Batmanghelidjh because Les likes her work with inner city post code gangs and Fernandes likes her frocks.
Camilla is definately the elephant in the room.... For me I'd say Pearson or if we were feeling swish and had all the luck in the world..buy Chris Hughton out.
Anyone who isn't lumping on Curbs at 33's is a fool.
Wouldn't it be lovely if in a few weeks/months time after an extensive research and recruitment process they pulled out a new coach/manager who wasn't on the Obvious and Dreary List that anyone could come up with because they have had 1 or 2 decent seasons sometime in the last 5 years? Preferably someone most of us have never/barely heard of but who clearly has an understanding of modern football and the energy, personality, intelligence and dynamism to bring it to a football club in need of serious repair.
If you'd lost nearly a quarter of a billion quid don't you think you'd get off your arses and actually try and come up with something more than a name any fan on his sofa could do?
Haven't posted in here for a while due to general apathy.
Nigel Pearson is a bit of a thunderc*nt which is oddly why I'd like him. That being said he'd probably come here on the back of some epic counselling sessions, talk to the players about his feelings and get us relegated to the Conference given our luck.
I'm not sure that anyone is upset at Ramsey's sacking because they feel we have lost a potentially good manager Clive. It seems to be more an upset about the nature of how the club is run and it's lack of ability to find and stick to a way of running the club with philosophies and actions in place to create a positive mid to long term future that embraces modern football on and off the pitch. I appreciate that those are not easy things to achieve but it appears that we are no nearer to it than at the start of TF's reign.
Thus the appointing of managers who we have previously sacked in the likes of Holloway and Warnock would just feel like desperate measures that push us further back into the past proving that the owners are/feel incapable of creating and sticking to any worthwhile long term plan.