Mick Beale 19:18 - Oct 15 with 119691 views | Hayesender | 7/4 2nd favourite for the wolves job | |
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Mick Beale on 14:44 - Oct 18 with 3073 views | francisbowles |
Mick Beale on 10:27 - Oct 18 by stainrods_elbow | It's not a 'grudge', you bellend. I've provided many instances of Hoos' incompetence, a number of which Clive has also amplified (without his necessarily drawing the conclusions I think he might), as well as contributing lengthily on his performance at one Fans Forum event (whose organisers obviously felt my points warranted an airing, whatever you think). My post was also light-hearted, despite this, which you could have chortled along with (or rolled your eyes at least) if you had a sliver of a sense of humour. As for your implication that my argued-for view has less merit and I should put a sock in it to fall in with the 'majority' view you claim to speak for, that's just pathetic - you're obviously the kind of totalitarian conformist who views this board as more like some religious cult than a noisy and contestable church. (You're not alone, of course.) [Post edited 18 Oct 2022 10:29]
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Nice. If you'd bothered to read my reply properly, before handing out the insult, you'd have seen that, unusually, I was agreeing with a lot of your points and had stated that Hoos wasn't perfect. We all know that you don't have a grasp on the reality of how football has changed since 1975/76 and you have this romantic fantasy of everything going back to then. Well, I would like that too but it isn't going to happen in the real world. However, whatever you think of Hoos most of us believe that the business side of the club needed to be controlled and, largely he has done that. Southampton, Leicester and Burnley were all in a much better place when he left them and we should be too, when that day arrives. | | | |
Mick Beale on 14:53 - Oct 18 with 3020 views | Hayesender | Now the bookies favourite. Am I reading too much into this, or isn't there usually an interview on the club site with Beale by now, talking about the last game and looking forward to the next game? | |
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Mick Beale on 14:55 - Oct 18 with 3003 views | dm97 | Lads at WLS spoken to him, the classic “happy here focus on football” lines. Reads as though he’d go if they paid up the comp - no contact with Les suggests the comp would be the main blocker (esp for a rookie) | | | |
Mick Beale on 15:01 - Oct 18 with 2961 views | Harbour |
From that I read ambition to manage at the highest level…despite being happy at LR if they make an offer I reckon he will go. Hopefully Wolves look elsewhere. | | | |
Mick Beale on 15:04 - Oct 18 with 2940 views | Hayesender |
He's focused on the next two games, but will be off quicker than you could say "fck you" should wolves, villa or Rangers come calling | |
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Mick Beale on 15:10 - Oct 18 with 2869 views | stainrods_elbow |
Mick Beale on 14:44 - Oct 18 by francisbowles | Nice. If you'd bothered to read my reply properly, before handing out the insult, you'd have seen that, unusually, I was agreeing with a lot of your points and had stated that Hoos wasn't perfect. We all know that you don't have a grasp on the reality of how football has changed since 1975/76 and you have this romantic fantasy of everything going back to then. Well, I would like that too but it isn't going to happen in the real world. However, whatever you think of Hoos most of us believe that the business side of the club needed to be controlled and, largely he has done that. Southampton, Leicester and Burnley were all in a much better place when he left them and we should be too, when that day arrives. |
The truth is, you who don't know me, that I'm both a romantic and a wearied contemporary ('les extremes se touchent'), who makes his points fervently (as befits the role of the fan-atic) with, sometimes, a degree of exaggeration and tongue-in-cheek (tragi)comedy to compensate the high mindedness of the virtue-signalling 'realists' on this board. It's a tedious irony that makes me smile that you accuse me of ignoring your points when, in fact, you and one or two others are faar guiltier of the same thing in regard to my legitimate counter-arguments about Hoos, which I don't need or care to rpeat or recyle for the umpteenth time, but which go well beyond his perceived medal-deserving conformity to the strictures of FFP. And spare me your pompous silliness about my not 'understanding' football, which I've been watching and following for nearly had a decade, including through all of its latterday reforms - I've probably watched more QPR, and read more about it, than you've had hot dinners. Anyway, moving on with my day . . . Next! [Post edited 18 Oct 2022 15:16]
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Mick Beale on 15:20 - Oct 18 with 2791 views | Wilkinswatercarrier |
Mick Beale on 15:04 - Oct 18 by Hayesender | He's focused on the next two games, but will be off quicker than you could say "fck you" should wolves, villa or Rangers come calling |
I think he'll be off during the international break if not before. He could of easily said I'm not going, so his silence is deafening. I hate being a QPR fan sometimes. | | | |
Mick Beale on 15:24 - Oct 18 with 2736 views | ted_hendrix | He'll be here this time next year. | |
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Mick Beale on 15:25 - Oct 18 with 2726 views | Sakura |
So if Beale is here beyond the end of the week it’s not because he wants to be… Hope this doesn’t affect our performance on tomorrow. Can imagine particularly our new signings being unhappy with him | | | |
Mick Beale on 15:26 - Oct 18 with 2700 views | daveB | Lose the next 2 games and people will want him sacked so if he gets an offer I wouldn't blame him for taking it, I do think like a few players he needs a year at this level to learn and that will help him become a better manager but he's not going to turn down a premier league job if it comes up | | | |
Mick Beale on 15:31 - Oct 18 with 2644 views | Hayesender |
Mick Beale on 15:25 - Oct 18 by Sakura | So if Beale is here beyond the end of the week it’s not because he wants to be… Hope this doesn’t affect our performance on tomorrow. Can imagine particularly our new signings being unhappy with him |
I think this uncertainty is the reason for the lacklustre performance at Luton on Saturday | |
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Mick Beale on 15:38 - Oct 18 with 2572 views | James_Paddocks | It would be an almighty gamble by Wolves. They'll be looking for European football and top 8. Not sure you employ a novice manager from the championship, who's got 14 games under his belt, for that? We're in a good place with the squad, whichever way it goes. | | | |
Mick Beale on 15:45 - Oct 18 with 2472 views | dmm | Sadly I tend to agree that should Beale get an offer from Wolves, Rangers or another bigger club in a top league, he'd go. Hopefully, the work he's done with us will show what can be achieved here and we'd be able to attract another good manager. | | | |
Mick Beale on 15:46 - Oct 18 with 2458 views | sdm19994 | Even if mick interviews I think his position becomes untenable. Negotiate a good price for him with wolves or whoever then go all out for Carlos corberan. Would not reflect well on mick if he bolts so soon. Would be gutting but no one is bigger than our club. [Post edited 18 Oct 2022 15:47]
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Mick Beale on 15:47 - Oct 18 with 2441 views | davman |
Mick Beale on 14:53 - Oct 18 by Hayesender | Now the bookies favourite. Am I reading too much into this, or isn't there usually an interview on the club site with Beale by now, talking about the last game and looking forward to the next game? |
My thoughts exactly. Hmmmmmm. There's always something that threatens our happiness, isn't there? As Clive says, maybe we're not allowed nice things... On the bright side though, Sol Campbell was favourite for our job early on and there were probably 5 or 6 favourites whilst we were looking. Hope he gets the pre-Cardiff talk uploaded soon and says something more definitive about staying... [Post edited 18 Oct 2022 15:50]
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Mick Beale on 15:48 - Oct 18 with 2428 views | kensalriser | I think Wolves will go with a bigger and more established name. Obviously Beale wants to manage at the top level, I imagine every single player at QPR wants to play at the top level, too. | |
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Mick Beale on 15:57 - Oct 18 with 2344 views | Phildo | if we are going well he is going to get linked with jobs that come up. If we stumble that will fade and there will be another bright young thing to flutter eyelashes at. it was ever thus. | | | |
Mick Beale on 15:59 - Oct 18 with 2332 views | WestbourneR | I'd be absolutely amazed if Wolves went for Beale at this stage of his career. Amazed. [Post edited 18 Oct 2022 15:59]
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Mick Beale on 16:00 - Oct 18 with 2308 views | DavieQPR | Not only will he be off we will also sell Willock, Chair and Dickie in the last transfer window and we are in a relegation fight. Some people just love a bit of wallowing in self-pity. He is not going anywhere after a few months in his first job. You know it and I know it. | | | |
Mick Beale on 16:06 - Oct 18 with 2245 views | Sakura |
Mick Beale on 15:59 - Oct 18 by WestbourneR | I'd be absolutely amazed if Wolves went for Beale at this stage of his career. Amazed. [Post edited 18 Oct 2022 15:59]
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Agree its a risk, he’s got to prove he’s a good manager without Willock and Laird in the team first | | | |
Mick Beale on 16:09 - Oct 18 with 2215 views | NW5Hoop |
As a journalist, that reads to me as, "If an offer comes, I'm off." One of the national's' chief sportswriter (who's also a season ticket holder at LR) told me all of football had their eyes on Beale —Â everyone wanted to see if he could make the step up to first-team management. In which case, maybe it was always going to be about how soon someone would decide he was competent to take a job. The only surprise is it is so early —Â after, literally, one good run. There may well be half a dozen clubs who've been keeping an eye on him, and Wolves are just breaking first. [Post edited 18 Oct 2022 16:10]
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Mick Beale on 16:11 - Oct 18 with 2186 views | Mick_S |
Mick Beale on 16:09 - Oct 18 by NW5Hoop | As a journalist, that reads to me as, "If an offer comes, I'm off." One of the national's' chief sportswriter (who's also a season ticket holder at LR) told me all of football had their eyes on Beale —Â everyone wanted to see if he could make the step up to first-team management. In which case, maybe it was always going to be about how soon someone would decide he was competent to take a job. The only surprise is it is so early —Â after, literally, one good run. There may well be half a dozen clubs who've been keeping an eye on him, and Wolves are just breaking first. [Post edited 18 Oct 2022 16:10]
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Grim. I’m off to find my worry beads. | |
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Mick Beale on 16:12 - Oct 18 with 2183 views | nix |
Mick Beale on 14:33 - Oct 18 by thame_hoops | why can't he? |
Yeah, good point. He and Harry Potter 🤣. | | | |
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