It's Warnock... on 22:02 - Oct 28 with 10978 views | Boston | That would be the 'Bush Telegraph', right? | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:04 - Oct 28 with 10951 views | Quite_Possibly_Ropey | Without any doubt, Neil Warnock is our absolute best chance at survival this season and I am more than happy with this. | | | |
It's Warnock... on 22:04 - Oct 28 with 10945 views | Antti_Heinola | The sensible option if true. | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:05 - Oct 28 with 10939 views | BrianMcCarthy | Reposted from another thread: I'd be happy with this, particularly as it says it's until the end of the season. Gives us time to get a DoF in and then make a full-time appointment, whether that be Warnock or someone else. We need to stay up. Warnock is most likely our best bet for that. | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:10 - Oct 28 with 10774 views | Boston | Let me get me Warnock going.., It's great here int it Great bunch of lads Super facilities and right by the airport And the fans! etc Welcome back Neil. | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:10 - Oct 28 with 10771 views | bosh67 |
It's Warnock... on 22:05 - Oct 28 by BrianMcCarthy | Reposted from another thread: I'd be happy with this, particularly as it says it's until the end of the season. Gives us time to get a DoF in and then make a full-time appointment, whether that be Warnock or someone else. We need to stay up. Warnock is most likely our best bet for that. |
No Brian, as much as I agreed with you with this on the last thread you posted it on I can't agree on this one | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:13 - Oct 28 with 10714 views | ted_hendrix | Well If this Is true then I'll be pleased but with a bit of trepidation, he'll have a hell of a job to get this lot going and the last thing I would want Is for him to fail as well. I don't want the bloke to go out of football with his last Managerial post being a failure. I've got a huge amount of respect for NW, I'd like to keep It that way, basically this just might be a bridge too far for him? | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:14 - Oct 28 with 10680 views | BrianMcCarthy |
It's Warnock... on 22:10 - Oct 28 by bosh67 | No Brian, as much as I agreed with you with this on the last thread you posted it on I can't agree on this one |
We had it good there for a while, you and me. | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:15 - Oct 28 with 10626 views | Boston |
It's Warnock... on 22:13 - Oct 28 by ted_hendrix | Well If this Is true then I'll be pleased but with a bit of trepidation, he'll have a hell of a job to get this lot going and the last thing I would want Is for him to fail as well. I don't want the bloke to go out of football with his last Managerial post being a failure. I've got a huge amount of respect for NW, I'd like to keep It that way, basically this just might be a bridge too far for him? |
Yes, but he's in a win win situation. The only way is up....unless we go down. | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:16 - Oct 28 with 10602 views | DieByYourSide | Anyone paste the article? | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:18 - Oct 28 with 10556 views | Whip_It | Warnock would be another serious mistake. Let's hope this isn't true. | | | |
It's Warnock... on 22:20 - Oct 28 with 10525 views | Padulas_Shampoo |
It's Warnock... on 22:18 - Oct 28 by Whip_It | Warnock would be another serious mistake. Let's hope this isn't true. |
That's the spirit. | | | |
It's Warnock... on 22:23 - Oct 28 with 10450 views | johnhoop | I think he’s the best option but I’m just hoping that they haven’t left it too late. | | | |
It's Warnock... on 22:25 - Oct 28 with 10417 views | enfieldargh | Warnock likes to have a bit of a mix up top with striker options. We don’t have many of those atm Personally I fear for his wellbeing | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:25 - Oct 28 with 10410 views | numptydumpty |
Sky sports news saying we are offering it to Warnock. But it's not certain he will take it on. Can't help feeling negative that it will be another qpr hero returning to end up with a blot on his legend status !!! Three in one season would be impressive. | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:39 - Oct 28 with 10190 views | StJude82 | He is our best hope of survival and I'm convinced that he will save us. At least for this season. He likes to hit the ground running 🏃♂️ so I expect at least a point at Rotherham. Oh and sorry, I meant to say " Mature Cheddar"😀 | | | |
It's Warnock... on 22:45 - Oct 28 with 10076 views | Whip_It | Warnock is seriously past it and would be an extremely lazy, thoughtless appointment. | | | |
It's Warnock... on 22:49 - Oct 28 with 9985 views | numptydumpty |
It's Warnock... on 22:45 - Oct 28 by Whip_It | Warnock is seriously past it and would be an extremely lazy, thoughtless appointment. |
Cant help thinking you could be very right. Never go back. Ask Ainsworth [Post edited 28 Oct 2023 22:49]
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It's Warnock... on 22:53 - Oct 28 with 9908 views | VancouverHoop | Thing is no one in our front office knows anything about playing football. They haven't since day one. What they do know is that Warnock has done the job for us (and others) before, so that makes him number one in a field of one | | | |
It's Warnock... on 22:59 - Oct 28 with 9773 views | Bluce_Ree |
It's Warnock... on 22:18 - Oct 28 by Whip_It | Warnock would be another serious mistake. Let's hope this isn't true. |
Bullshit, Mr Han Man. Warnock is the perfect choice. If he can't get these players going then they're fked and that's the legacy of the previous managers. | |
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It's Warnock... on 22:59 - Oct 28 with 9775 views | Ranger_Things |
It's Warnock... on 22:18 - Oct 28 by Whip_It | Warnock would be another serious mistake. Let's hope this isn't true. |
Downvoted by accident. I think Warnock would be a big mistake. | | | |
It's Warnock... on 23:05 - Oct 28 with 9685 views | dm97 | All this never go back stuff is nonsense. The guy literally did this exact job with an equally crap Huddersfield team *last season*. He’s easily the best chance we have and if he fails we’re not tied into a 3 year deal for another manager (again), we’ll be paying NC and GA for years now. This board rarely make sensible decisions but this is a no brainier | | | |
It's Warnock... on 23:07 - Oct 28 with 9651 views | bellomatic |
It's Warnock... on 22:16 - Oct 28 by DieByYourSide | Anyone paste the article? |
Neil Warnock wants to make a return to Queens Park Rangers and is expected to replace Gareth Ainsworth. Former Luton Town and Southampton manager Nathan Jones is also keen on the QPR job but it is understood that Warnock is likely to be appointed until the end of the season. An announcement is expected in the next few days. Despite being 74, Warnock made it clear when he left Huddersfield Town that he wanted to continue in management and carry on with a career that started in 1980 with Gainsborough Trinity. If he is appointed it will be Warnock’s third spell in charge of QPR having taken them into the Premier League, for the first time in 15 years, in 2011 only to be sacked the following January after a change of ownership and with the team struggling. Warnock then returned to QPR as caretaker manager in Nov 2015, after being dismissed by Crystal Palace and before Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink was appointed. He then returned to be manager of Rotherham United. Warnock oversaw Huddersfield’s impressive escape from relegation from the Championship last season, his second spell at the club, before signing a new one-year deal but left in September and was replaced by Darren Moore. When he left Warnock, who has previously retired, suggested he want to carry on with another club. Now it appears that opportunity has come. Ainsworth was dismissed after a sixth straight defeat left QPR 23rd in the Championship, six points from safety, with the decision appearing inevitable for some time. Other candidates such as former Birmingham City manager John Eustace have been ruled out with Warnock the choice. Ainsworth, the former QPR winger was only appointed in February after 11 years at Wycombe Wanderers and won only five of his 28 games. He saw his side beaten 2-1 at home by Leicester City on Saturday. His assistant, Richard Dobson, has also departed. Lee Hoos, QPR’s chief executive, said: “Making a call such as this is never easy, and it is even more difficult when you have such respect on both a personal and professional level for the individuals concerned – which we all do for Gareth and Richard. “Many supporters have told me in recent months that they have never wanted someone to succeed more than Gareth, which is an indication of the fondness everyone associated with QPR has for him. Unfortunately, results this season haven’t gone the way we all wanted and we feel a change is necessary. “We understand the importance of appointing a new head coach quickly and an announcement on this will follow in the coming days.” | |
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It's Warnock... on 23:14 - Oct 28 with 9545 views | PBLOCK | I’d take Warnock back all day long We are in the sh!t and we need a proven manager who can get a tune out of a rabble He has done this in recent seasons at Rotherham and Huddersfield Is it long term strategy no of course it isn’t but this might be an appointment that allows us to have some time to work that out so come the summer which ever division we are in we can then start to plan accordingly Come on Sharon let him of the leash, muck and nettles and all that, he’s under you feet replying to the emails. You know it makes sense | | | |
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