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Well, in the case of Wolves, he could have said what he said on the Thursday on the Monday. Killed it stone dead.
Except he couldn't, because what he said on the Thursday wasn't true, and he was very interested in that job and spoke to them about it on more than one occasion.
And this is exactly why fans are now rightly sick of this. He needs to go asap so that we can hopefully get Critchley. He is actively courting other clubs then saying the opposite and how he is committed to QPR blah blah blah. Someone else has asked why Beale even bothered taking the job and that I think needs to be answered.
Well, in the case of Wolves, he could have said what he said on the Thursday on the Monday. Killed it stone dead.
Except he couldn't, because what he said on the Thursday wasn't true, and he was very interested in that job and spoke to them about it on more than one occasion.
Thanks but what can be done to stop clubs approaching other clubs on a regular basis? Managers can't be out on the training field constantly replying to or bashing out messages.
There seem to be a range of decent alternative managers out there at the moment, still believe we are a reasonably attractive prospect. Bag the compensation and start again with a manager interested in the project.
The Mick Beale situation in non football terms: You're in a relationship that you think is going really well and then you see their screen time and the most used app on their phone is tinder.#QPR
When Mick Beale turned down down Wolves to stay with us that thread became the most uplifting , funny and hopeful one in years IMO. Some brilliant poster just simply typed " time for a wa*k I think " and it truly made me burst out laughing . This thread is starting to get ugly slowly I wish the same poster would repeat his amazing post today we need it
The Mick Beale situation in non football terms: You're in a relationship that you think is going really well and then you see their screen time and the most used app on their phone is tinder.#QPR
That analogy would mean Beale has been going around hawking himself to other clubs.
Is that what he’s been doing? I thought it was clubs contacting QPR?
At the risk of repeating myself...
Wolverhampton Wanderers, a Premier League club, that rarely stray outside the stable of Jorge Mendes for their signings or managers, decide completely of their own volition (without having a conversation with Mick Beale or his representatives who don't exist), that their new manager is going to be a bloke from the Championship (from which the Premier League has taken two managers in five years), who's only managed 16 first team games in his life.
Having come to that conclusion all by themselves they then (again without having a conversation with Mick Beale or his representatives who don't exist) start briefing the media that this is a done deal, the appointment will be really quick, just waiting until the Cardiff match is out of the way before they make the approach but once that's in it'll all be done in time for him to do the Leicester match at the weekend.
Beale, who has never spoken to Wolves and is staying with QPR out of duty and integrity and loyalty but has neglected to mention this at any of the numerous chances he had to do so in interviews over the previous four days, then rejects the official approach out of hand without ever speaking to them about it.
When Mick Beale turned down down Wolves to stay with us that thread became the most uplifting , funny and hopeful one in years IMO. Some brilliant poster just simply typed " time for a wa*k I think " and it truly made me burst out laughing . This thread is starting to get ugly slowly I wish the same poster would repeat his amazing post today we need it
If your desperate for one, mate, you don't need anyone else's validation - knock yourself out.....
I think someone else suggested on here that all this could be avoided if football clubs were not allowed to approach another club's manager during a season. Sack yours and you have to promote from within or hire someone available. And I agree. Totally sick of money always talking, in football.
Wolverhampton Wanderers, a Premier League club, that rarely stray outside the stable of Jorge Mendes for their signings or managers, decide completely of their own volition (without having a conversation with Mick Beale or his representatives who don't exist), that their new manager is going to be a bloke from the Championship (from which the Premier League has taken two managers in five years), who's only managed 16 first team games in his life.
Having come to that conclusion all by themselves they then (again without having a conversation with Mick Beale or his representatives who don't exist) start briefing the media that this is a done deal, the appointment will be really quick, just waiting until the Cardiff match is out of the way before they make the approach but once that's in it'll all be done in time for him to do the Leicester match at the weekend.
Beale, who has never spoken to Wolves and is staying with QPR out of duty and integrity and loyalty but has neglected to mention this at any of the numerous chances he had to do so in interviews over the previous four days, then rejects the official approach out of hand without ever speaking to them about it.
Guys, come on. Come on.
if he stays, the next interview between you and him will be a joy!
Wolverhampton Wanderers, a Premier League club, that rarely stray outside the stable of Jorge Mendes for their signings or managers, decide completely of their own volition (without having a conversation with Mick Beale or his representatives who don't exist), that their new manager is going to be a bloke from the Championship (from which the Premier League has taken two managers in five years), who's only managed 16 first team games in his life.
Having come to that conclusion all by themselves they then (again without having a conversation with Mick Beale or his representatives who don't exist) start briefing the media that this is a done deal, the appointment will be really quick, just waiting until the Cardiff match is out of the way before they make the approach but once that's in it'll all be done in time for him to do the Leicester match at the weekend.
Beale, who has never spoken to Wolves and is staying with QPR out of duty and integrity and loyalty but has neglected to mention this at any of the numerous chances he had to do so in interviews over the previous four days, then rejects the official approach out of hand without ever speaking to them about it.
Guys, come on. Come on.
This is it. MB's official explanation of what happened with Wolves never came close to adding up, and the fact he was willing to treat fans like mugs did him no credit at all. I was happy to let it go and get behind him for the rest of the season, but between that and now Rangers I've lost patience.
Also the slump in form since the Wolves stuff suggests that it's undermined rather than solidified his authority with the squad. I remember Clive saying that he could say to players "look how committed I am, now it's your turn to run through walls for me" but if anything it seems to have had the opposite effect: why push yourself too hard for a boss who's actively fishing for another job?
Either MB's committed to the project he and the club have begun together, or he's not. If we're going to get this whole song and dance every time a bigger job comes up, then I'd rather he just goes now and we appoint someone who actually wants to be here.
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
There is nothing wrong with being ambitious. Nothing wrong in wanting to achieve and working toward the highest possible position in your chosen field of work. But, where you get to in life isn't the only important thing. How you get there is just as important and possibly more so.
As a head coach I think he's about an 8 or a 9. Perhaps a 9.5 after a few beers. He's good but my gosh doesn't he just know it.
I can't say he won't go of course but unless there is an official approach it is just speculation.
I make TV shows when I am actually employed, which is infrequently, but it's kind of like people in the my media papers saying I am lined up to be the next Star Wars director. I have nothing to say about that until someone actually asks me. I just get on with whatever I am doing, which is generally being unemployed! :)
It's easy for fans to shout he should say something, the club should say something. I am sure if the club is approached they will say something. As yet it is just a lot of papers and fans going mental until it happens, or not.
The thing that it dents his reputation really is a bit too much. He's coaching the players at the training ground. As it stands he is being true to what he said after the Wolves approach.
I may be proved wrong of course. If that is the case then I stand corrected. If not and this doesn't happen and he stays then the fans really have to get behind him because how could we then fault someone who stays despite two approaches and why should he be tarred with the press brush before anything has actually happened.
They may well approach. He may well say no. In which case onwards and upwards.
It's more like if you were telling the reporters you were going to be the next Star Wars director when in truth you've not been approached but its got youir name out there and they might think oh maybe we've missed something and should speak to him
The way I see this panning out is that he'll speak to Rangers but won't get the job, he'll have to come back to us tail between his legs, card marked and in all likehood be sacked within a month if results don't turn quickly
The way I see this panning out is that he'll speak to Rangers but won't get the job, he'll have to come back to us tail between his legs, card marked and in all likehood be sacked within a month if results don't turn quickly
Merry Christmas
If he does the same again and ends up staying this thread will be like turning a fcking a ship around
The way I see this panning out is that he'll speak to Rangers but won't get the job, he'll have to come back to us tail between his legs, card marked and in all likehood be sacked within a month if results don't turn quickly
Merry Christmas
Solidarity with Paul Morrissey in planning the video for this scenario.