Tony Fernandes retweet 18:48 - Nov 24 with 6922 views | horshamHoop | Go Tony - no love lost there! Tony Fernandes Retweeted Indy Football †Verified account @IndyFootball 2h2 hours ago Southampton fans are singing "you're getting sacked in the morning" to Mark Hughes... | | | | |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 18:54 - Nov 24 with 5850 views | Boston | But he’s gods gift to er...god. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:22 - Nov 24 with 5653 views | TacticalR | Who was it that hired Hughes? | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:35 - Nov 24 with 5584 views | VancouverHoop |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:22 - Nov 24 by TacticalR | Who was it that hired Hughes? |
I'm betting it's his biggest regret too. He's had a few digs in the past, yet he always has lots of time for Warnock (and vice versa). TF has also never, to my knowledge, said anything bad about Redknapp, and lord knows he'd be forgiven if he did, but Hughes seems to burn a lot of bridges whenever he leaves a club, with management and players. | | | |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 20:18 - Nov 24 with 5360 views | CiderwithRsie |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:35 - Nov 24 by VancouverHoop | I'm betting it's his biggest regret too. He's had a few digs in the past, yet he always has lots of time for Warnock (and vice versa). TF has also never, to my knowledge, said anything bad about Redknapp, and lord knows he'd be forgiven if he did, but Hughes seems to burn a lot of bridges whenever he leaves a club, with management and players. |
I have a theory about that. I think he's a git. | | | |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 20:24 - Nov 24 with 5331 views | Boston |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 20:18 - Nov 24 by CiderwithRsie | I have a theory about that. I think he's a git. |
That and the arrogance factor. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 20:27 - Nov 24 with 5316 views | enfieldargh | Shaun Derry has a lot of positive things to say about clueless | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 20:48 - Nov 24 with 5209 views | essextaxiboy | The only manager I have ever asked the owners to sack .. right from the "interviewing us" quote from Beard the bloke was a t@sser ... | | | |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 21:10 - Nov 24 with 5107 views | bosh67 | Hughes will be sacked with his "I've never been relegated" line still in tact. But he's seen a load of them in his rear view mirror! | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 21:30 - Nov 24 with 5030 views | BklynRanger | If that Ailsa from Home and Away lookalike gets sacked after this it'll be the first thing I've correctly predicted in an extremely long time. | | | |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 02:15 - Nov 25 with 4654 views | timcocking |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:22 - Nov 24 by TacticalR | Who was it that hired Hughes? |
Eh? You're blaming Tony for that? Didn't we all want him to hire Mark Hughes at the time? Didn't we all want him to appoint Redknapp at the time? Weren't we bloody delighted to sign Loic Remy, Sandro, Bosingwa, Vargas, all those 'really good' players? Tony does what he's told to do, signs who he's told to sign, but of course, it's all his fault for spending hundreds of millions on us. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but at the time, nobody realised that the better a player and the more you paid them, the sh!tter they'd be for us. Those fcuking leeches deserve the lion's share of the blame. And the totally corrupt league. Pleased to hear he retweeted this. Tony deserved much more. [Post edited 25 Nov 2018 4:14]
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 13:19 - Nov 25 with 4227 views | toboboly | No. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 14:07 - Nov 25 with 4131 views | 2Thomas2Bowles |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 13:19 - Nov 25 by toboboly | No. |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 15:31 - Nov 25 with 4016 views | terryb |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 02:15 - Nov 25 by timcocking | Eh? You're blaming Tony for that? Didn't we all want him to hire Mark Hughes at the time? Didn't we all want him to appoint Redknapp at the time? Weren't we bloody delighted to sign Loic Remy, Sandro, Bosingwa, Vargas, all those 'really good' players? Tony does what he's told to do, signs who he's told to sign, but of course, it's all his fault for spending hundreds of millions on us. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but at the time, nobody realised that the better a player and the more you paid them, the sh!tter they'd be for us. Those fcuking leeches deserve the lion's share of the blame. And the totally corrupt league. Pleased to hear he retweeted this. Tony deserved much more. [Post edited 25 Nov 2018 4:14]
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NO! I will admit to not being as opposed to Hughes as I was to Redknapp though! | | | |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 16:29 - Nov 25 with 3901 views | PlanetHonneywood | Fernandes: Malay for total and utter f.....g plum! | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 16:42 - Nov 25 with 3866 views | BrianMcCarthy | Thank God that Fernandes is no longer the face of our club. Another childish tweet. Fernandes hired Hughes and failed utterly to control his reckless spending and nearly stiffed our club in the process. It would be more in is line to consider his own role in our demise and current financial situation. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 17:41 - Nov 25 with 3708 views | CamberleyR |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 02:15 - Nov 25 by timcocking | Eh? You're blaming Tony for that? Didn't we all want him to hire Mark Hughes at the time? Didn't we all want him to appoint Redknapp at the time? Weren't we bloody delighted to sign Loic Remy, Sandro, Bosingwa, Vargas, all those 'really good' players? Tony does what he's told to do, signs who he's told to sign, but of course, it's all his fault for spending hundreds of millions on us. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but at the time, nobody realised that the better a player and the more you paid them, the sh!tter they'd be for us. Those fcuking leeches deserve the lion's share of the blame. And the totally corrupt league. Pleased to hear he retweeted this. Tony deserved much more. [Post edited 25 Nov 2018 4:14]
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Thanks for speaking on all our behalfs. In answer to your three questions: Didn't we all want him to hire Mark Hughes at the time? No, I've always despised the arrogant cúnt Didn't we all want him to appoint Redknapp at the time? No, no and no!!!! Weren't we bloody delighted to sign Loic Remy, Sandro, Bosingwa, Vargas, all those 'really good' players? No | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 17:52 - Nov 25 with 3670 views | PunteR |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 17:41 - Nov 25 by CamberleyR | Thanks for speaking on all our behalfs. In answer to your three questions: Didn't we all want him to hire Mark Hughes at the time? No, I've always despised the arrogant cúnt Didn't we all want him to appoint Redknapp at the time? No, no and no!!!! Weren't we bloody delighted to sign Loic Remy, Sandro, Bosingwa, Vargas, all those 'really good' players? No |
Remy was decent. I liked Vargas, good player, he was played out of position though and got the hump. Prob had a bad attitude from the start though. I actually thought Sandro would be decent. Spurs fans loved him. Bosingwa could jog on . I think we blame the players a lot but we just wasnt the right club for them. Poor recruitment, poor management and a terrible owner. TF quick to point out Hughes failings but the buck stopped with him. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 18:35 - Nov 25 with 3569 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 16:42 - Nov 25 by BrianMcCarthy | Thank God that Fernandes is no longer the face of our club. Another childish tweet. Fernandes hired Hughes and failed utterly to control his reckless spending and nearly stiffed our club in the process. It would be more in is line to consider his own role in our demise and current financial situation. |
Yeah but you know, we might have spunked a good half-a-billion; but lessons were learned Brian! | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:06 - Nov 25 with 3497 views | davman |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 16:42 - Nov 25 by BrianMcCarthy | Thank God that Fernandes is no longer the face of our club. Another childish tweet. Fernandes hired Hughes and failed utterly to control his reckless spending and nearly stiffed our club in the process. It would be more in is line to consider his own role in our demise and current financial situation. |
At the risk of being labelled a 'fan boy' of Tony, I think that is harsh. He knew nothing about football, so Hughes less convinced him that he could help along with others. Unfortunately, as opposed to Hoos and Ferdinand, who would have seen this coming, there was no-one on the board who knew enough to argue back. Hughes was given the keys to the club and ultimately all he and his cronies were interested in was lining their pockets. Naive, yep, to the extreme, but Hughes exploited this ruthlessly safe in the knowledge that he'd just walk into another job. Tony can be blamed for falling for it hook, line and sinker, but the blame and our full hate should stick to Hughes. I just wish Macca's elbow had done more damage to him when he was playing. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:23 - Nov 25 with 3462 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:06 - Nov 25 by davman | At the risk of being labelled a 'fan boy' of Tony, I think that is harsh. He knew nothing about football, so Hughes less convinced him that he could help along with others. Unfortunately, as opposed to Hoos and Ferdinand, who would have seen this coming, there was no-one on the board who knew enough to argue back. Hughes was given the keys to the club and ultimately all he and his cronies were interested in was lining their pockets. Naive, yep, to the extreme, but Hughes exploited this ruthlessly safe in the knowledge that he'd just walk into another job. Tony can be blamed for falling for it hook, line and sinker, but the blame and our full hate should stick to Hughes. I just wish Macca's elbow had done more damage to him when he was playing. |
I agree with all of that, davman. I detested Hughes as a player, and now i detest him as a manager as well. But there's enough blame to go around. It was Fernandes' job to run the club. He did it very badly. Naïve, as you say. But also negligent in the extreme. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:44 - Nov 25 with 3408 views | danehoop |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:23 - Nov 25 by BrianMcCarthy | I agree with all of that, davman. I detested Hughes as a player, and now i detest him as a manager as well. But there's enough blame to go around. It was Fernandes' job to run the club. He did it very badly. Naïve, as you say. But also negligent in the extreme. |
Brian, don't entirely disagree, but to be fair to Fernandes he tried to run QPR the way that he runs much of his business, by hiring in competent management teams and backing them. Most of the time it works, but there are exceptions and he and others discovered very quickly that sport, and football in particular, doesn't always work that way. In terms of due dilligence, he understood that Hughes wasn't just a "name" but had been moderately successful at that time in his previous jobs. In Beard he has someone who had a very good name in how he developed and ran a challenging venue location and made it successful. He tried to do the right thing and trust Hughes decisions in terms of player aquisition and development, and step back. Equally he trusted Beard to be sufficiently sensible and experienced to lead on the operations side. What he didn't appreciate was that Hughes is an arrogant utter disease of a man and he and his management team were very quickly exposed and being, at best limited. In Beard it became increasingly evident that his poor understanding of football was a problem in financial decisions that were made which we are still paying for. I think Hughes approach and Beard's inexperience were not the sole issues though. Fernandes started to think like a fan and also viewed QPR as a marketing tool for his Asia profile. That meant decisions that he would never had made with an objective business head went unchallenged and purchases like Boswinger, Barton and Park were made, without any real thought for the future. It didn't get better when Bagpuss turned up and Fernanades seemingly became slightly starstruck or taken in by the Sand Banks bullshyte merchant. In some ways fernandes was still acting true to his standard approach with Redkrapp in backing a seemingly highly regarded manager with funding (which in part could be argued to have paid off when we were promoted). I think things only really started to turn the corner when Fernandes had to step back (reducing his emotional and unquestioning trust in the con merchant he had hired in) and with the arrival of first Sir Les and then Lee Hoos. Those two have altered our direction and with Amit now overseeing the day to day strategy with a degree of focus and objectivity we have previously been lacking, there are reasonable signs of improvement and increased consistency of approach. I think Fernandes main crime has been ceasing to think like the canny businessman that he undoubtedly is, and letting himself act like a rich fan. As an owner that is a very quick way to lose a lot of money. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:53 - Nov 25 with 3388 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:44 - Nov 25 by danehoop | Brian, don't entirely disagree, but to be fair to Fernandes he tried to run QPR the way that he runs much of his business, by hiring in competent management teams and backing them. Most of the time it works, but there are exceptions and he and others discovered very quickly that sport, and football in particular, doesn't always work that way. In terms of due dilligence, he understood that Hughes wasn't just a "name" but had been moderately successful at that time in his previous jobs. In Beard he has someone who had a very good name in how he developed and ran a challenging venue location and made it successful. He tried to do the right thing and trust Hughes decisions in terms of player aquisition and development, and step back. Equally he trusted Beard to be sufficiently sensible and experienced to lead on the operations side. What he didn't appreciate was that Hughes is an arrogant utter disease of a man and he and his management team were very quickly exposed and being, at best limited. In Beard it became increasingly evident that his poor understanding of football was a problem in financial decisions that were made which we are still paying for. I think Hughes approach and Beard's inexperience were not the sole issues though. Fernandes started to think like a fan and also viewed QPR as a marketing tool for his Asia profile. That meant decisions that he would never had made with an objective business head went unchallenged and purchases like Boswinger, Barton and Park were made, without any real thought for the future. It didn't get better when Bagpuss turned up and Fernanades seemingly became slightly starstruck or taken in by the Sand Banks bullshyte merchant. In some ways fernandes was still acting true to his standard approach with Redkrapp in backing a seemingly highly regarded manager with funding (which in part could be argued to have paid off when we were promoted). I think things only really started to turn the corner when Fernandes had to step back (reducing his emotional and unquestioning trust in the con merchant he had hired in) and with the arrival of first Sir Les and then Lee Hoos. Those two have altered our direction and with Amit now overseeing the day to day strategy with a degree of focus and objectivity we have previously been lacking, there are reasonable signs of improvement and increased consistency of approach. I think Fernandes main crime has been ceasing to think like the canny businessman that he undoubtedly is, and letting himself act like a rich fan. As an owner that is a very quick way to lose a lot of money. |
Good post. Very fair. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 20:42 - Nov 25 with 3287 views | PunteR |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 19:44 - Nov 25 by danehoop | Brian, don't entirely disagree, but to be fair to Fernandes he tried to run QPR the way that he runs much of his business, by hiring in competent management teams and backing them. Most of the time it works, but there are exceptions and he and others discovered very quickly that sport, and football in particular, doesn't always work that way. In terms of due dilligence, he understood that Hughes wasn't just a "name" but had been moderately successful at that time in his previous jobs. In Beard he has someone who had a very good name in how he developed and ran a challenging venue location and made it successful. He tried to do the right thing and trust Hughes decisions in terms of player aquisition and development, and step back. Equally he trusted Beard to be sufficiently sensible and experienced to lead on the operations side. What he didn't appreciate was that Hughes is an arrogant utter disease of a man and he and his management team were very quickly exposed and being, at best limited. In Beard it became increasingly evident that his poor understanding of football was a problem in financial decisions that were made which we are still paying for. I think Hughes approach and Beard's inexperience were not the sole issues though. Fernandes started to think like a fan and also viewed QPR as a marketing tool for his Asia profile. That meant decisions that he would never had made with an objective business head went unchallenged and purchases like Boswinger, Barton and Park were made, without any real thought for the future. It didn't get better when Bagpuss turned up and Fernanades seemingly became slightly starstruck or taken in by the Sand Banks bullshyte merchant. In some ways fernandes was still acting true to his standard approach with Redkrapp in backing a seemingly highly regarded manager with funding (which in part could be argued to have paid off when we were promoted). I think things only really started to turn the corner when Fernandes had to step back (reducing his emotional and unquestioning trust in the con merchant he had hired in) and with the arrival of first Sir Les and then Lee Hoos. Those two have altered our direction and with Amit now overseeing the day to day strategy with a degree of focus and objectivity we have previously been lacking, there are reasonable signs of improvement and increased consistency of approach. I think Fernandes main crime has been ceasing to think like the canny businessman that he undoubtedly is, and letting himself act like a rich fan. As an owner that is a very quick way to lose a lot of money. |
edit. Sorry boring moan about TF again. Nothing to see here. [Post edited 25 Nov 2018 21:12]
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 20:49 - Nov 25 with 3274 views | SimonJames |
Tony Fernandes retweet on 02:15 - Nov 25 by timcocking | Eh? You're blaming Tony for that? Didn't we all want him to hire Mark Hughes at the time? Didn't we all want him to appoint Redknapp at the time? Weren't we bloody delighted to sign Loic Remy, Sandro, Bosingwa, Vargas, all those 'really good' players? Tony does what he's told to do, signs who he's told to sign, but of course, it's all his fault for spending hundreds of millions on us. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but at the time, nobody realised that the better a player and the more you paid them, the sh!tter they'd be for us. Those fcuking leeches deserve the lion's share of the blame. And the totally corrupt league. Pleased to hear he retweeted this. Tony deserved much more. [Post edited 25 Nov 2018 4:14]
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No, I didn't want him. I still had faith in NW. | |
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Tony Fernandes retweet on 21:58 - Nov 25 with 3168 views | robith | One thing Fernandes seems to be good at in the football world is smelling the way the fans are brewing and saying stuff that's very tailored to get them onside. He hired him, he signed the cheques, dare I say, Hughes was the prime candidate for a brief of we want to raise our profile dead quick and want names names names now now now. But he also knows we hate Hughes too, and so can latch on to that to try and get us on side. See also - how the club is run now, clearly nothing to do with him. Cynical, and also childishly unprofessional. | | | |
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