Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out 23:26 - Nov 9 with 40149 views | Markofthegrove | 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. | | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:18 - Nov 12 with 2555 views | Ned_Kennedys |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 21:30 - Nov 12 by Hunterhoop | They should be mutually exclusive. Only the incredibly and stupidly short term focused would disagree. |
You think there’d be all this on here if we were 16th and had won a couple of home games? Think not. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:25 - Nov 12 with 2498 views | Northernr |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:18 - Nov 12 by Ned_Kennedys | You think there’d be all this on here if we were 16th and had won a couple of home games? Think not. |
You think if we’d won 35 games and claimed the title Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink would have been sacked? You think if we’d won the FA Cup Ian Holloway would have been sacked? You think we’d have sacked Mark Hughes if he’d led us into Europe? | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:29 - Nov 12 with 2475 views | Northolt_Rs |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:25 - Nov 12 by Northernr | You think if we’d won 35 games and claimed the title Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink would have been sacked? You think if we’d won the FA Cup Ian Holloway would have been sacked? You think we’d have sacked Mark Hughes if he’d led us into Europe? |
You think if my aunt had bollox she’d be my uncle? | |
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:34 - Nov 12 with 2445 views | daveB |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:18 - Nov 12 by Ned_Kennedys | You think there’d be all this on here if we were 16th and had won a couple of home games? Think not. |
we're not 16th though and we haven't won a single home game yet | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:56 - Nov 12 with 2352 views | GaryHaddock |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:03 - Nov 12 by HammersmithR | I can’t get my head round how our board who are such successful people in other businesses feel that a young kid on work experience was the best person to be our CEO and to run the club. The sooner Nourry gets sacked by the board the better. This experiment with the apprentice has been an unmitigated disaster. We need to get him out before he makes anymore catastrophic decisions. We need Reuben and Amit to do the right thing. |
Are they that successful though? Most of them inherited wealth. [Post edited 12 Nov 22:57]
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:06 - Nov 12 with 2270 views | Ned_Kennedys |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:34 - Nov 12 by daveB | we're not 16th though and we haven't won a single home game yet |
Hence why the pitchforks are out, for Nourry and the owners on here plus for Cifuentes on FB and X. Get a few of the better injured players fit this break and get a win against Stoke and a result at Cardiff and the mood changes doesn’t it and some of the posters who seem to have materialised from nowhere have the wind taken from their sails. Results on the pitch set the agenda whether people like it or not. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:12 - Nov 12 with 2251 views | Lblock |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:56 - Nov 12 by GaryHaddock | Are they that successful though? Most of them inherited wealth. [Post edited 12 Nov 22:57]
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Agree Bungle was / is an absolute chancer who took a punt and somehow ended up mega rich He has zero talent or acumen I therefore wonder if Ruben is the same I’d never get on a Fernandez plane or deal with any of his other businesses as I have zero trust or faith in them as culture is set from the top. Amit is an odd one. I have a lot of time for him and still rue the day the dwarf and fatty stitched up the Mittal bid. I think Amit would’ve been fantastic for us. His recent actions seem to be him distancing himself from the club and he’s also been party to some bloody poor decisions when he was more active I do feel like if you lent the current incumbents a tenner you’d only get buttons back They will destroy this club eventually | |
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:18 - Nov 12 with 2235 views | Northolt_Rs |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:12 - Nov 12 by Lblock | Agree Bungle was / is an absolute chancer who took a punt and somehow ended up mega rich He has zero talent or acumen I therefore wonder if Ruben is the same I’d never get on a Fernandez plane or deal with any of his other businesses as I have zero trust or faith in them as culture is set from the top. Amit is an odd one. I have a lot of time for him and still rue the day the dwarf and fatty stitched up the Mittal bid. I think Amit would’ve been fantastic for us. His recent actions seem to be him distancing himself from the club and he’s also been party to some bloody poor decisions when he was more active I do feel like if you lent the current incumbents a tenner you’d only get buttons back They will destroy this club eventually |
Amit brought in Ainsworth remember? | |
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 01:37 - Nov 13 with 2082 views | FredManRave |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 21:30 - Nov 12 by Hunterhoop | They should be mutually exclusive. Only the incredibly and stupidly short term focused would disagree. |
I can't agree with that. | |
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 01:39 - Nov 13 with 2074 views | FredManRave |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:34 - Nov 12 by daveB | we're not 16th though and we haven't won a single home game yet |
OK. So that's 2 of my 3 birthday wishes used up already. Just the twins left, and no, I'm not talking Morgan! | |
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:22 - Nov 13 with 1941 views | Blue_Castello |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 18:16 - Nov 12 by Hunterhoop | There needs to be some quite vocal messaging at the Stoke home game. We need to get a message to the club. Back Marti Sack Nourry. |
Absolutely I wake up now worrying what this child running our club is going to do next, he needs to be sacked because he won't walk, he's on a nice six figure salary and he won't walk away from that, Lee Hoos should resign for appointing him. Can we also stop posting on the MC has to go thread unless you have some weird desire to get rid of a manager who has been stitched up by the CEO, most of the posts on there are highlighting the dubious career statistics of Nourry, fraud takes on all sorts of guises. The manager has been let down in so many ways and after his miraculous escape act last season he deserves the right to try and dig us out of this hole, any new manager will just be working with the same players and that's the big problem, how have we let somebody so inexperienced to have the keys to the finances and dictate all strategy. Waking up to see articles on the Internet of Gregory Vignal eyed for QPR job as former Rangers star on shortlist to replace Marti Cifuentes is madness, the bloke has zero experience so I guess that would attract Nourry, I'm sure most would agree without the injuries we would very likely be in a better position and that's not Martis fault. [Post edited 13 Nov 8:35]
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:36 - Nov 13 with 1874 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:06 - Nov 12 by Ned_Kennedys | Hence why the pitchforks are out, for Nourry and the owners on here plus for Cifuentes on FB and X. Get a few of the better injured players fit this break and get a win against Stoke and a result at Cardiff and the mood changes doesn’t it and some of the posters who seem to have materialised from nowhere have the wind taken from their sails. Results on the pitch set the agenda whether people like it or not. |
I agree with you to a huge extent, Ned. Speaking just for me personally, though, I always worry about the long-term future of the club and the people running it. And because of those worries, some of the years where I felt most estranged from the club were actually when we had success on the pitch. Nourry's running of the club has had me worried since the day he arrived. Worried about his abilities and worried, yet again, about the abilities of the people who appointed him. | |
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:41 - Nov 13 with 1840 views | lassel |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:06 - Nov 12 by Ned_Kennedys | Hence why the pitchforks are out, for Nourry and the owners on here plus for Cifuentes on FB and X. Get a few of the better injured players fit this break and get a win against Stoke and a result at Cardiff and the mood changes doesn’t it and some of the posters who seem to have materialised from nowhere have the wind taken from their sails. Results on the pitch set the agenda whether people like it or not. |
I mean yeah if we were top of the league and flying then nobody would care about Nourry because he would’ve shown himself competent. Instead we are rooted to the bottom of the table because he has shown himself incompetent and so people are extremely concerned about his expansive role within the club. It’s hardly rocket science is it. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:52 - Nov 13 with 1774 views | BristolR |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:41 - Nov 13 by lassel | I mean yeah if we were top of the league and flying then nobody would care about Nourry because he would’ve shown himself competent. Instead we are rooted to the bottom of the table because he has shown himself incompetent and so people are extremely concerned about his expansive role within the club. It’s hardly rocket science is it. |
“Can we also stop posting on the MC has to go thread unless you have some weird desire to get rid of a manager who has been stitched up by the CEO, most of the posts on there are highlighting the dubious career statistics of Nourry, fraud takes on all sorts of guises.” from blue Castello above Think this is a really good point; is it possible Clive to somehow merge the threads and keep the title of this one…because the MC thread title is largely misleading as to its contents. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:08 - Nov 13 with 1718 views | Blue_Castello |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:36 - Nov 13 by BrianMcCarthy | I agree with you to a huge extent, Ned. Speaking just for me personally, though, I always worry about the long-term future of the club and the people running it. And because of those worries, some of the years where I felt most estranged from the club were actually when we had success on the pitch. Nourry's running of the club has had me worried since the day he arrived. Worried about his abilities and worried, yet again, about the abilities of the people who appointed him. |
Yup the points Ned made are true but it's your last paragraph which is telling, we've all given Nourry the benefit of the doubt from day one, i was shocked that we had given the job to a 26 year old, but I thought to myself don't be ageist, just because I'm a Senior fan (lol) , everybody deserves a chance. The posts made by Nico and Hunter on the MC out thread on Nourry are very telling and the list of Nourrys decisions on our strategy on page 5 of this thread by 1JD are very damning. The owners mainly Rubén are going to have to make a decision in the next couple of weeks, do we stick or twist because by January it will be too late, ok we can't get any more players in before January but somebody has to decide whether we stick with the Manager and I feel he has been given very little support, just get on and coach seems to be the attitude. [Post edited 13 Nov 9:11]
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:13 - Nov 13 with 1696 views | kernowhoop |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:06 - Nov 12 by Ned_Kennedys | Hence why the pitchforks are out, for Nourry and the owners on here plus for Cifuentes on FB and X. Get a few of the better injured players fit this break and get a win against Stoke and a result at Cardiff and the mood changes doesn’t it and some of the posters who seem to have materialised from nowhere have the wind taken from their sails. Results on the pitch set the agenda whether people like it or not. |
Agreed. Nourry's appointment may have been a mistake, but debating his future is a massive distraction and something that the QPR Board will deal with if and when they deem it necessary. My interest is in what happens on the pitch. The manager and the players have a job to do - grind out points and get us out of the drop zone. Whose fault it is that we have a squad that is struggling is of interest - but, for the moment, it is of far less interest than how Marti can get the best out of the resources at his disposal. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:19 - Nov 13 with 1644 views | TheChef |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 23:12 - Nov 12 by Lblock | Agree Bungle was / is an absolute chancer who took a punt and somehow ended up mega rich He has zero talent or acumen I therefore wonder if Ruben is the same I’d never get on a Fernandez plane or deal with any of his other businesses as I have zero trust or faith in them as culture is set from the top. Amit is an odd one. I have a lot of time for him and still rue the day the dwarf and fatty stitched up the Mittal bid. I think Amit would’ve been fantastic for us. His recent actions seem to be him distancing himself from the club and he’s also been party to some bloody poor decisions when he was more active I do feel like if you lent the current incumbents a tenner you’d only get buttons back They will destroy this club eventually |
Amit and Sakhsena seemed to do a good job of running the club - but of course we had Warnock in charge and a promotion winning team. Although had Pony Tony not turned up, I'm curious to see how that first season back in the Prem would have finished (possibly safe before the last game of the season?) | |
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:36 - Nov 13 with 1537 views | colinallcars | Any more nonsense from this football club and I'll rattle off a stiff letter to the Times. That'll teach 'em. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:39 - Nov 13 with 1530 views | BklynRanger |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 18:16 - Nov 12 by Hunterhoop | There needs to be some quite vocal messaging at the Stoke home game. We need to get a message to the club. Back Marti Sack Nourry. |
One simple way would be to get back to loud and sustained singing of the old 'eats paella, drinks Estrella' song. And that should be regardless of what's happening in front of us on the pitch - in fact the worse the performance the clearer the point would be. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 09:45 - Nov 13 with 1487 views | qprninja | Does the LSA still exist? They used to be a strong, influential and vocal presence. Are they organising anything? There seems to be a malaise and apathetic acceptance of failure throughout the entire club from owners through players down to the fans. It needs to be made clear to the owners - Back Marti, Nourry out. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:20 - Nov 13 with 1363 views | terryb |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 22:18 - Nov 12 by Ned_Kennedys | You think there’d be all this on here if we were 16th and had won a couple of home games? Think not. |
I readily admit to being happy with the summer transfer window as I knew nothing about the players, so I had no reason to question them. I also assumed that Marti would have approved of their signings, but I now have very big doubts about that. That is, until I saw them playing for Rangers! Two of our signings might even displace Karl Elsey & Brian Williams in my all time Rangers team. That is something that I thought was impossible. I don't understand the idea that we would be ok if we hadn't suffered all of our injuries. Better than we are? Yes, that I can accept & we probably wouldn't have conceded as many goals. We wouldn't have scored many more, although Frey possibly might have a couple more consolation goals to his name. We have a better goalscorer on loan at Orient than we have available at Rangers. No, I'm not sugesting that Charlie Kelman is the answer to our attacking problems! Would there be all this if we were 16th? Probably not, but we've not beeen close to that position since Nourry arrived as a consultant/CEO & many a poster has questioned our board/owners for at least 10 years. I personally, lost all respect for them after the appointment of Harold in 2012. To some extent I thought it might be better with Ruben as the top man, but his choices of who to employ/trust have been just as bewildering as Tony's were! | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:37 - Nov 13 with 1295 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 01:39 - Nov 13 by FredManRave | OK. So that's 2 of my 3 birthday wishes used up already. Just the twins left, and no, I'm not talking Morgan! |
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:45 - Nov 13 with 1266 views | G_Ottershaw | if a 26yr old with little or no experience, has been sharp enough to walk his way into the position of a ceo at a significant football club, i suspect he already knows employment law inside and out and would be very expensive or very difficult to get rid of. As a compromise, the owners need to be encouraged to create a new role removing some of the responsibilities that currently fall within his role. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:57 - Nov 13 with 1209 views | 1JD | The club can resolve this situation in the short term by doing the following: - remove Nourry from the club - reinstate Hoos as temporary CEO (who is still in the background) - hire a real, experienced and previously successful DOF by Xmas. Go into the Jan window with an experienced leadership team that know what they are doing. And give us half a chance. | | | |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 10:58 - Nov 13 with 1205 views | Mole_Senior |
Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out on 08:36 - Nov 13 by BrianMcCarthy | I agree with you to a huge extent, Ned. Speaking just for me personally, though, I always worry about the long-term future of the club and the people running it. And because of those worries, some of the years where I felt most estranged from the club were actually when we had success on the pitch. Nourry's running of the club has had me worried since the day he arrived. Worried about his abilities and worried, yet again, about the abilities of the people who appointed him. |
You're spot on Brain. I was very fortunate to work for the club during the administration days. Bizarre comment I know, but despite all the financial woes, I can't emphasise enough how 'together' the club was; right from the cleaners, ticket office, club shop and marketing team all the way up to the playing staff. Everyone knew what the objective was, communication was transparent, those in high roles were approachable and that feeling and camaraderie filtered through to the players who did the business under Holloway. Nourry is only here to further his CV and sorry to use the phrase, but is a serious cancer within the club. Unless he is removed quick smart, we have a MAJOR issue on our hands as it won't get better in League 1 and then League 2 | | | |
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