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The clock is ticking for JFH 21:46 - Aug 20 with 23567 viewsRangers67

That is the second of the three strikes I am prepared to give you sunshine. That was up there amongst the top 3 worst performances I have witnessed from an R,s team. I personally see absolutely no improvement in the team since this bloke took over from the previous clown, so Jimmy get it sorted soon mate or you will be out. No tactics, no idea what to do from set pieces and Jimmy doing a more than passable impression of his predecessor by standing on the sideline staring into space. If most of the crowd could see after 5 mins that we weren't,t at the races yet he stood there and did nothing , what does that say about the chosen one.
Embarrassing
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 22:24 - Aug 23 with 3679 viewsfrancisbowles

Bringing back Sandro was a masterstroke!
The blokes a genius!!
We are going to win the cup!!!
Lol!!!!
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 08:11 - Aug 24 with 3482 viewsDorse

The clock is ticking for JFH on 22:24 - Aug 23 by francisbowles

Bringing back Sandro was a masterstroke!
The blokes a genius!!
We are going to win the cup!!!
Lol!!!!


That's one of YOUR three strikes. Watch it.

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 14:30 - Aug 24 with 3369 viewstimcocking

Good Lord.
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 14:38 - Aug 24 with 3349 viewsDannyPaddox

The clock is ticking for JFH on 14:30 - Aug 24 by timcocking

Good Lord.


Now Tim Cocking's clock's ticking!

Try saying that fast three times without embarrassing yourself!
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 13:20 - Aug 26 with 3174 viewsTacticalR

The clock is ticking for JFH on 19:13 - Aug 22 by kensalriser

It seems my early season concern about the lack of negatives and scapegoats was entirely misplaced.


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The clock is ticking for JFH on 08:19 - Aug 27 with 3040 viewsrsonist

http://dcfcfans.uk/topic/23741-time-to-go/

Oi Pearson mate. Watch it sunshine.
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 09:24 - Aug 27 with 3007 viewsHoop_Du_Jour

One anti JFH post and the meltdown accusators go into meltdown!

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 17:07 - Aug 27 with 2916 viewsessextaxiboy

Oh Dear
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 17:09 - Aug 27 with 2900 viewskensalriser

Jimmy's clock says it's just past five, we've won two away games and will still be in the League Cup over the August bank holiday, a feat not achieved by any QPR manager since 1931.

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 17:34 - Aug 27 with 2803 viewsLongsufferingR

I make that another strike for Rangers67. Watch out sunshine!
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 18:24 - Aug 27 with 2710 viewsDylanP

Tick tock tick tock

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 20:13 - Aug 27 with 2561 viewsBoston

The clock is ticking for JFH on 18:24 - Aug 27 by DylanP

Tick tock tick tock


You can't do that on 'ere...we have viewers in Northern Ireland y'know!

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 21:28 - Aug 27 with 2474 viewsDylanP

The clock is ticking for JFH on 20:13 - Aug 27 by Boston

You can't do that on 'ere...we have viewers in Northern Ireland y'know!


.... and?

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 22:08 - Aug 27 with 2413 viewsmartincook

The clock is ticking for JFH on 00:59 - Aug 23 by daveinmelbourne

I find it interesting the amount of near hysteria on the messageboards whenever we lose.

Quite frankly people have extremely short memories. It took Terry Venables two and a half seasons get us promoted to the top flight. I see similarities between him and JFH, both were/are driven young managers with a certain style of play in mind. It takes time to get that right but I'm pretty sure Hasselbaink will succeed, he seems pretty ruthless.

The other thing that's pretty obvious to me is that Hasselbaink is still learning, is it only four or five seasons he's been a manager?

A little more patience by some is required, from where I'm sitting across the other side of the world we look to be heading in the right direction, saying that though I can understand the frustration at sitting through what looked a truly awful match. But hey, I've done that many times at LR. This QPR after all


I haven't seen Hasselbaink's team play. As you are on the other side of the world, perhaps you haven't either. I did see every one of Venables' home games and most of the reserve matches played at LR. Hasselbaink would need to be some sort of genius to come anywhere near Venables' achievement. TV's teams improved from the week he took over and they carried on improving until he left. Individual players that everyone had given up on became favourites. Tactics regularly outwitted opposing managers. We got promoted on merit and should have won the FA Cup. If Jimmy's in that sort of league we'll be European Champions within two and a half years!
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:28 - Aug 29 with 2176 viewsrsonist

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37206870

Nottingham Forest's manager Philippe Montanier goes off topic to discuss cheese, revealing he is 'the specialist of the cheese'.

Two and a half strikes sunshine. This bloke's out here talking about Camembert yet Jimmy's stood there doing nothing, what does that say about the chosen one. We don't even know if Jimmy eats cheese FFS. Embarrassing. Get it sorted soon mate or you will be out.
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:43 - Aug 29 with 2145 viewsTacticalR

The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:28 - Aug 29 by rsonist

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37206870

Nottingham Forest's manager Philippe Montanier goes off topic to discuss cheese, revealing he is 'the specialist of the cheese'.

Two and a half strikes sunshine. This bloke's out here talking about Camembert yet Jimmy's stood there doing nothing, what does that say about the chosen one. We don't even know if Jimmy eats cheese FFS. Embarrassing. Get it sorted soon mate or you will be out.
[Post edited 29 Aug 2016 10:29]


Better than a specialist in failure I guess.

Air hostess clique

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:57 - Aug 29 with 2119 viewsdanehoop

The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:28 - Aug 29 by rsonist

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37206870

Nottingham Forest's manager Philippe Montanier goes off topic to discuss cheese, revealing he is 'the specialist of the cheese'.

Two and a half strikes sunshine. This bloke's out here talking about Camembert yet Jimmy's stood there doing nothing, what does that say about the chosen one. We don't even know if Jimmy eats cheese FFS. Embarrassing. Get it sorted soon mate or you will be out.
[Post edited 29 Aug 2016 10:29]


He is Dutch and statistically they eat more cheese per capita than any other nation on earth. Strange but true factoid. So by logic, JFH is one of the biggest cheese eaters in championship football management at the moment.

Never knowingly understood

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 11:03 - Aug 29 with 2112 viewsaston_hoop

The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:57 - Aug 29 by danehoop

He is Dutch and statistically they eat more cheese per capita than any other nation on earth. Strange but true factoid. So by logic, JFH is one of the biggest cheese eaters in championship football management at the moment.


If there was a cheese eating contest between him and the comically accented Jaap Stam, who would win? Forget playing Reading, I'd pay to see that.

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 11:12 - Aug 29 with 2097 viewsrsonist

The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:57 - Aug 29 by danehoop

He is Dutch and statistically they eat more cheese per capita than any other nation on earth. Strange but true factoid. So by logic, JFH is one of the biggest cheese eaters in championship football management at the moment.


Also evidenced by the size of his arris.
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 11:47 - Aug 29 with 2071 viewsNorthernr

Surprise surprise, as QPR record a second away win of the season before the end of August (only managed four all of last season) no sign of the OP or several others.

Can't for the life of me work out why, but I swear there are QPR fans who want it to go wrong this season, either because they don't like Ferdinand, don't like JFH, want us to go back to buying Chris Samba for £12m or because they want to come on message boards and Twitter and say they were right.
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 11:49 - Aug 29 with 2092 viewskensalriser

The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:57 - Aug 29 by danehoop

He is Dutch and statistically they eat more cheese per capita than any other nation on earth. Strange but true factoid. So by logic, JFH is one of the biggest cheese eaters in championship football management at the moment.


Actually not true. France and Iceland are the highest per capita cheese eating nations. The Netherlands is way down the list.

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 11:49 - Aug 29 with 2092 viewsLongsufferingR

One of the OP's criticisms was that JFH just stands on the touchline with hands in pockets. Now we know, it's because he keeps his cheese in there and doesn't want anyone else nicking it.

One less strike for you if that's the case, sunshine.
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The clock is ticking for JFH on 12:53 - Aug 29 with 2052 viewsted_hendrix

The clock is ticking for JFH on 10:57 - Aug 29 by danehoop

He is Dutch and statistically they eat more cheese per capita than any other nation on earth. Strange but true factoid. So by logic, JFH is one of the biggest cheese eaters in championship football management at the moment.


I've heard rumours that JFH is addicted to Leerdammer the renowned Dutch cheese that any self respecting cheese expert will tell you is a very addictive cheese and once your 'hooked' on it can lead you to having a very big bottom and you also tend to lose your ability to make critical decisions in times of need.
I have a perfectly formed bottom due to the fact that I wont go anywhere near a piece of Leerdammer and my decision making is right up there with the best.

Maybe JFH is in serious need of seeing a cheese councillor?

“Blessed are the cheesemakers.”

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 13:34 - Aug 29 with 1999 viewsRangersDave

I for one am giving JFH a fair chance this season.
After years of being disappointed by managerial choice and performance, I wasn't happy last year with the choice of JImmy Jimmy, but this season I've thought....feckit lets see what develops.

Having been at Wigan on Saturday I was mortified to see lump ball, square ball, back pass ball, no first to the ball, no speed in the team, so decent passes, no proper running into spaces and no changes by the manager.

Don't get me wrong I'm pleased we won, but we could have been 2-0 down by half time.

Wigan played with 2 wide players, who were given room to roam. We never kept anyone on the half way like to keep 2 players back marking him, therefore any attack by Wigan was 10 against 10 rather than 8 against 9.

Our lack of speed was atrocious. Do we not have any in our team? Or was it a tired team again?
Getting to the ball first was almost non existent, as was the nerve to take a shot instead opting for back passes or careful build up passes across field to end up another back pass.

No one seemed to have the ability or guile to take a man on and go for a run.......or should that be a huff and puff?

Not sure to be honest. Early days etc etc, but how many times have we said that? I think we need to see how we stand around November really. But I'm hoping for the best.

Cheers
Dave

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The clock is ticking for JFH on 13:45 - Aug 29 with 1981 viewsdaveinmelbourne

The clock is ticking for JFH on 22:08 - Aug 27 by martincook

I haven't seen Hasselbaink's team play. As you are on the other side of the world, perhaps you haven't either. I did see every one of Venables' home games and most of the reserve matches played at LR. Hasselbaink would need to be some sort of genius to come anywhere near Venables' achievement. TV's teams improved from the week he took over and they carried on improving until he left. Individual players that everyone had given up on became favourites. Tactics regularly outwitted opposing managers. We got promoted on merit and should have won the FA Cup. If Jimmy's in that sort of league we'll be European Champions within two and a half years!


I loved that Venables team, and no I'm not making a direct comparison between Venables and Hasselbaink, you can't. My point is that Hasselbaink gets enough TIME to build the team how he wants it, enough with all this bullsh it about 'three strikes sunshine' etc.
Venables (in my eyes) was a genius and dramatically improved the team, Hasselbaink has also improved his team, not as dramatically I'll give you that but then he's not Venables!
Again my point is TIME, and giving Hasselbaink enough of it.

As for the dig about not watching Hasselbaink's team, there's enough streams floating about as well as watching the game in full on the clubs website the next day anyway.
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