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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out 23:26 - Nov 9 with 46203 viewsMarkofthegrove

I'll start by saying, this is not my forum usually. But the artist formally known as Twitter has become an echo chamber of monstrous proportion.

Nourry needs to be removed from his post ASAP before he can do any more damage, there is a vandalism of our club happening and it needs to stop immediately.

But how do we do it? I feel like fans and supporters groups have been weak for a long time now. There were some great folk back when we are in administration that were with QPR 1st.

I've heard rumours of some stuff happening, but it needs to be coordinated and it needs to happen ASAP.

I'd honestly be close to being done with QPR if they sack Marti who is the only bloody good thing about this club right now.

Someone needs to bring this together, protests for protests sake do not work. It needs to have purpose, be targeted and ask the right questions and have the right people involved.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 20:49 - Nov 26 with 1328 viewsNorthernr

Going into the season with two strikers. The main one of which, Frey, we're now all begging to get back but at the end of last season was considered something of a joke.

Spending all summer trying to shovel your left back to Watford, then end up going into the season with him as your only left back when he knows you don't want him.

Recognising you need an experienced central midfielder because Colback is on his last legs, getting Hayden to within 99% of being done, then switching at the last minute because you've decided you need a third right back because the right back your data has signed is fcking awful.

It's just one long success story.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 20:55 - Nov 26 with 1288 viewsQPunkR

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 20:49 - Nov 26 by Northernr

Going into the season with two strikers. The main one of which, Frey, we're now all begging to get back but at the end of last season was considered something of a joke.

Spending all summer trying to shovel your left back to Watford, then end up going into the season with him as your only left back when he knows you don't want him.

Recognising you need an experienced central midfielder because Colback is on his last legs, getting Hayden to within 99% of being done, then switching at the last minute because you've decided you need a third right back because the right back your data has signed is fcking awful.

It's just one long success story.


#blessed

QPR - "shit but local"

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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 21:53 - Nov 26 with 1085 viewsstainrods_elbow

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 20:49 - Nov 26 by Northernr

Going into the season with two strikers. The main one of which, Frey, we're now all begging to get back but at the end of last season was considered something of a joke.

Spending all summer trying to shovel your left back to Watford, then end up going into the season with him as your only left back when he knows you don't want him.

Recognising you need an experienced central midfielder because Colback is on his last legs, getting Hayden to within 99% of being done, then switching at the last minute because you've decided you need a third right back because the right back your data has signed is fcking awful.

It's just one long success story.


Do we know for sure Hayden was '99%' a done deal? And, if so, what was the 1% that stopped it? At a time when Rangers seems to be a PR-free zone, I don't understand how any sources are very credible, let alone cast-iron.

Mind you, I'm not 'ITK'!

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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 21:56 - Nov 26 with 1077 viewsGaryHaddock

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 20:49 - Nov 26 by Northernr

Going into the season with two strikers. The main one of which, Frey, we're now all begging to get back but at the end of last season was considered something of a joke.

Spending all summer trying to shovel your left back to Watford, then end up going into the season with him as your only left back when he knows you don't want him.

Recognising you need an experienced central midfielder because Colback is on his last legs, getting Hayden to within 99% of being done, then switching at the last minute because you've decided you need a third right back because the right back your data has signed is fcking awful.

It's just one long success story.


Even if you can forgive bad signings and bad results, which you can argue is just part and parcel of supporting a football club, it’s the avalanche of bullshit and obfuscation which irritates me.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 21:59 - Nov 26 with 1062 viewsQPR_Jim

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 21:53 - Nov 26 by stainrods_elbow

Do we know for sure Hayden was '99%' a done deal? And, if so, what was the 1% that stopped it? At a time when Rangers seems to be a PR-free zone, I don't understand how any sources are very credible, let alone cast-iron.

Mind you, I'm not 'ITK'!


Didn't Isaac Hayden outright say it in a podcast? Not really ITK is it, just listening to what's being said and remembering it.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:05 - Nov 26 with 1033 viewsNorthernr

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 21:53 - Nov 26 by stainrods_elbow

Do we know for sure Hayden was '99%' a done deal? And, if so, what was the 1% that stopped it? At a time when Rangers seems to be a PR-free zone, I don't understand how any sources are very credible, let alone cast-iron.

Mind you, I'm not 'ITK'!


Well it was Isaac Hayden who said it was 99% done, and Isaac Hayden who said we pulled out of it because we'd decided late we needed an extra right back.

So, I don't know how credible you like your sources, but that feels like a pretty good one for me.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:06 - Nov 26 with 1021 viewsSimplyNico

This is fcuking terrible.

Allegedly walking around at the training ground, with a tracksuit on, with your intials on, when you are one of the executive officers of the club. WTAF?

Who is allowing this sh!tshow to continue?

Please put him/us out of the misery.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:10 - Nov 26 with 1003 viewsHunterhoop

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:06 - Nov 26 by SimplyNico

This is fcuking terrible.

Allegedly walking around at the training ground, with a tracksuit on, with your intials on, when you are one of the executive officers of the club. WTAF?

Who is allowing this sh!tshow to continue?

Please put him/us out of the misery.


Hahahaha!

Where did that come from? Amazing if true. The lack of self awareness is staggering.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:18 - Nov 26 with 964 viewsNed_Kennedys

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 21:56 - Nov 26 by GaryHaddock

Even if you can forgive bad signings and bad results, which you can argue is just part and parcel of supporting a football club, it’s the avalanche of bullshit and obfuscation which irritates me.


A lot of that is posted on here tbh 😉
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:21 - Nov 26 with 929 viewsNed_Kennedys

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:06 - Nov 26 by SimplyNico

This is fcuking terrible.

Allegedly walking around at the training ground, with a tracksuit on, with your intials on, when you are one of the executive officers of the club. WTAF?

Who is allowing this sh!tshow to continue?

Please put him/us out of the misery.


There must be photos of that. Allegedly.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:23 - Nov 26 with 918 viewsconnell10

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 20:49 - Nov 26 by Northernr

Going into the season with two strikers. The main one of which, Frey, we're now all begging to get back but at the end of last season was considered something of a joke.

Spending all summer trying to shovel your left back to Watford, then end up going into the season with him as your only left back when he knows you don't want him.

Recognising you need an experienced central midfielder because Colback is on his last legs, getting Hayden to within 99% of being done, then switching at the last minute because you've decided you need a third right back because the right back your data has signed is fcking awful.

It's just one long success story.


Sorry mate , I ment to arrow you up not down and I totally agree with you ! NOURRY OUT.

AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:24 - Nov 26 with 910 viewsGaryHaddock

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:18 - Nov 26 by Ned_Kennedys

A lot of that is posted on here tbh 😉


This forum isn’t doing it to the 15,000 people keeping the club alive though is it.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:31 - Nov 26 with 875 viewsconnell10

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:24 - Nov 26 by GaryHaddock

This forum isn’t doing it to the 15,000 people keeping the club alive though is it.


Bingo .

AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:40 - Nov 26 with 840 viewsGaryHaddock

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:06 - Nov 26 by SimplyNico

This is fcuking terrible.

Allegedly walking around at the training ground, with a tracksuit on, with your intials on, when you are one of the executive officers of the club. WTAF?

Who is allowing this sh!tshow to continue?

Please put him/us out of the misery.


[Post edited 26 Nov 22:43]
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:58 - Nov 26 with 790 viewsNed_Kennedys

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:24 - Nov 26 by GaryHaddock

This forum isn’t doing it to the 15,000 people keeping the club alive though is it.


The vast majority of that 15000 people probably don’t see the situation like you do though.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:01 - Nov 26 with 771 viewsGaryHaddock

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:58 - Nov 26 by Ned_Kennedys

The vast majority of that 15000 people probably don’t see the situation like you do though.


Yeah I’m sure they are delighted with how things are.
[Post edited 26 Nov 23:02]
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:07 - Nov 26 with 737 viewsdavman

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:06 - Nov 26 by SimplyNico

This is fcuking terrible.

Allegedly walking around at the training ground, with a tracksuit on, with your intials on, when you are one of the executive officers of the club. WTAF?

Who is allowing this sh!tshow to continue?

Please put him/us out of the misery.


Add a U and a T in a specific order and he's got a very descriptive set of initials...

Can we go out yet?
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:46 - Nov 27 with 495 viewsTheChef

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 17:38 - Nov 26 by Mirrorball

Thanks for your reply. I really enjoyed reading the points you made and I agree with some of the things you've highlighted.

I agree that the Head of Performance is something that really needs fixing. I don't believe it's a coincidence that we have had so many injuries whilst he's been doing his job part-time and remotely.

Of course, I have no idea why that was considered the best option or even whether there is a direct link between that working pattern and our injury situation. To my mind, making a wrong decision is not a stackable offence ... What is important is how quickly you recognise a mistake and to fix it as quickly as possible.

I do think there are problems with Nourry's communication strategy but maybe not in the same way as some. I think he (and the club) should communicate in a way that is easy to understand and transparent. I, also, think that communicating the strategy is more important than communicating every detail. The way things have been done, I feel that the club wanted to change their long-term strategy (or maybe to actually have one). I don't think that has been communicated well.

My view is that this season was about revamping the squad so that it is younger, contracted well, with potential and no worse than last season but within a tight budget. If this is the first step in turning the club around then it is never going to be easy or bump-free. I think the league position objective was simply not to get relegated. I know very little about the club but is my opinion. The strategy wasn't clearly communicated to us and, I suspect, many would have accepted that.

Not communicating contracts or injuries makes sense from a negotiation perspective but is both frustrating and understandable to me.

I don't think the guy is infallible but I really want to see the club have a strategy, change things and stick to their guns. To my mind that means not getting rid of people when those changes mean a bump in the road.


Long time lurker first time poster eh?

So what's your job title at the club?

Poll: How old is everyone on here?

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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:41 - Nov 27 with 377 viewsMirrorball

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:46 - Nov 27 by TheChef

Long time lurker first time poster eh?

So what's your job title at the club?


Why would you think I work at the club? Am I not allowed to have my own opinion?
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:54 - Nov 27 with 306 viewsTheChef

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:41 - Nov 27 by Mirrorball

Why would you think I work at the club? Am I not allowed to have my own opinion?


What do you think this is, a fans message board??

Poll: How old is everyone on here?

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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:12 - Nov 27 with 219 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 17:38 - Nov 26 by Mirrorball

Thanks for your reply. I really enjoyed reading the points you made and I agree with some of the things you've highlighted.

I agree that the Head of Performance is something that really needs fixing. I don't believe it's a coincidence that we have had so many injuries whilst he's been doing his job part-time and remotely.

Of course, I have no idea why that was considered the best option or even whether there is a direct link between that working pattern and our injury situation. To my mind, making a wrong decision is not a stackable offence ... What is important is how quickly you recognise a mistake and to fix it as quickly as possible.

I do think there are problems with Nourry's communication strategy but maybe not in the same way as some. I think he (and the club) should communicate in a way that is easy to understand and transparent. I, also, think that communicating the strategy is more important than communicating every detail. The way things have been done, I feel that the club wanted to change their long-term strategy (or maybe to actually have one). I don't think that has been communicated well.

My view is that this season was about revamping the squad so that it is younger, contracted well, with potential and no worse than last season but within a tight budget. If this is the first step in turning the club around then it is never going to be easy or bump-free. I think the league position objective was simply not to get relegated. I know very little about the club but is my opinion. The strategy wasn't clearly communicated to us and, I suspect, many would have accepted that.

Not communicating contracts or injuries makes sense from a negotiation perspective but is both frustrating and understandable to me.

I don't think the guy is infallible but I really want to see the club have a strategy, change things and stick to their guns. To my mind that means not getting rid of people when those changes mean a bump in the road.


"I think the league position objective was simply not to get relegated. I know very little about the club but is my opinion. The strategy wasn't clearly communicated to us and, I suspect, many would have accepted that."

Sorry, this is where you lose me, Mirrorball. After a very strong second half of last season, with a good manager and money to spend, I don't believe that many Rangers fans would have accepted fourth bottom. And certainly not any Rangers fans I know.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:23 - Nov 27 with 174 viewsNortholt_Rs

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:46 - Nov 27 by TheChef

Long time lurker first time poster eh?

So what's your job title at the club?


CEO and DOF perchance? 🤔

Scooters, Tunes, Trainers and QPR.

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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:29 - Nov 27 with 133 viewsQPROslo

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:12 - Nov 27 by BrianMcCarthy

"I think the league position objective was simply not to get relegated. I know very little about the club but is my opinion. The strategy wasn't clearly communicated to us and, I suspect, many would have accepted that."

Sorry, this is where you lose me, Mirrorball. After a very strong second half of last season, with a good manager and money to spend, I don't believe that many Rangers fans would have accepted fourth bottom. And certainly not any Rangers fans I know.


After the window closed there was a thread on here with a vote about where we expected us to end up this season. I went with us in a relegation battle but just avoiding it, because I didn't think we'd improved on last year's squad and our Budget and home attendances suggest the same. Maybe that was optimistic. Don't know about accepting it. Obviously I and probably most want a lot better, but realistically at present ( this season plus the last 2 since Warburton left) we don't look like we'll do much better.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:36 - Nov 27 with 107 viewsNortholt_Rs

Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 17:38 - Nov 26 by Mirrorball

Thanks for your reply. I really enjoyed reading the points you made and I agree with some of the things you've highlighted.

I agree that the Head of Performance is something that really needs fixing. I don't believe it's a coincidence that we have had so many injuries whilst he's been doing his job part-time and remotely.

Of course, I have no idea why that was considered the best option or even whether there is a direct link between that working pattern and our injury situation. To my mind, making a wrong decision is not a stackable offence ... What is important is how quickly you recognise a mistake and to fix it as quickly as possible.

I do think there are problems with Nourry's communication strategy but maybe not in the same way as some. I think he (and the club) should communicate in a way that is easy to understand and transparent. I, also, think that communicating the strategy is more important than communicating every detail. The way things have been done, I feel that the club wanted to change their long-term strategy (or maybe to actually have one). I don't think that has been communicated well.

My view is that this season was about revamping the squad so that it is younger, contracted well, with potential and no worse than last season but within a tight budget. If this is the first step in turning the club around then it is never going to be easy or bump-free. I think the league position objective was simply not to get relegated. I know very little about the club but is my opinion. The strategy wasn't clearly communicated to us and, I suspect, many would have accepted that.

Not communicating contracts or injuries makes sense from a negotiation perspective but is both frustrating and understandable to me.

I don't think the guy is infallible but I really want to see the club have a strategy, change things and stick to their guns. To my mind that means not getting rid of people when those changes mean a bump in the road.


No. This season was about not getting relegated to League 1. Nothing else matters. Nourry must go.

Scooters, Tunes, Trainers and QPR.

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