next manager 21:46 - Apr 9 with 14221 views | digswellhoop | if warbs go who next? | | | | |
next manager on 11:36 - Apr 10 with 4386 views | bosh67 | Nah got to keep Warbs. Stability, apart from this horror spell we have been good. Needs more pace, more youth, more choices. Would be stupid to change it. Warbs understands the financial situation and works within it. Others wouldn't. | |
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next manager on 12:06 - Apr 10 with 4297 views | Lblock |
next manager on 10:32 - Apr 10 by PunteR | Hopefully our DoF has it all in hand and continuity will be priority. That is the whole point of a DoF after all isn't it? I've no idea who should be next btw |
I’m sure the Board has this in hand. They’ve run a good ship with a well thought out transfer policy. A steady stream of yoof prospects are due off the conveyor belt. Loan players and experienced pro’s have added to the blend. The next Manager isn’t my primary concern - it’s the next Chris Willock. His availability reminds me of when Sir Les was a player with us. You always felt with him in the side we had a chance and Willock is the same in my eyes. When we first signed him I never thought he’d make a player as he was weak, nervous and always looking to hide. Whoever identified him and worked on him gets my vote and they’ve made me eat my words which I’m always happy to do. I refuse to believe the same people can be responsible for the signing of Mac Jaffa Bonne and a long list of others!!! | |
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next manager on 13:50 - Apr 10 with 4124 views | 0hwestlondon | The club need stop keeping everyone in the dark. Does Warburton want to stay. Do the club want him to stay, do the players want him to stay, seems many of the fans want him to stay. We don't know what is going on, so zero point speculating really until we know. | | | |
next manager on 13:54 - Apr 10 with 4109 views | Sonofpugwash |
next manager on 11:13 - Apr 10 by QPRSteve | Sounds like a wine. What about everyone's favourite, Joey Barton? Done his apprenticeship in the lower divisions and deserves his chance surely. Keep Warburton. The grass isn't always greener as we all know by what's happened here in the past. |
He's hot stuff. Knows England well.Favours a 4-3-3 system. | |
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next manager on 18:51 - Apr 10 with 3945 views | BerkoRanger |
next manager on 13:54 - Apr 10 by Sonofpugwash | He's hot stuff. Knows England well.Favours a 4-3-3 system. |
You should have said that Luis Pimenta's middle name is Berkemeier ! | | | |
next manager on 02:50 - Apr 11 with 3782 views | Match82 |
next manager on 12:06 - Apr 10 by Lblock | I’m sure the Board has this in hand. They’ve run a good ship with a well thought out transfer policy. A steady stream of yoof prospects are due off the conveyor belt. Loan players and experienced pro’s have added to the blend. The next Manager isn’t my primary concern - it’s the next Chris Willock. His availability reminds me of when Sir Les was a player with us. You always felt with him in the side we had a chance and Willock is the same in my eyes. When we first signed him I never thought he’d make a player as he was weak, nervous and always looking to hide. Whoever identified him and worked on him gets my vote and they’ve made me eat my words which I’m always happy to do. I refuse to believe the same people can be responsible for the signing of Mac Jaffa Bonne and a long list of others!!! |
I think our recruitment overall in the last few years had been great, seems like 2 out of every 3 hits which is an incredible record. Yeah there's the odd miss but compare the hit rate to what we were seeing under the likes of Harry or JFH | | | |
next manager on 08:45 - Apr 11 with 3717 views | TheChef | digswellhoop | |
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next manager on 13:55 - Apr 11 with 3554 views | CamberleyR |
next manager on 12:06 - Apr 10 by Lblock | I’m sure the Board has this in hand. They’ve run a good ship with a well thought out transfer policy. A steady stream of yoof prospects are due off the conveyor belt. Loan players and experienced pro’s have added to the blend. The next Manager isn’t my primary concern - it’s the next Chris Willock. His availability reminds me of when Sir Les was a player with us. You always felt with him in the side we had a chance and Willock is the same in my eyes. When we first signed him I never thought he’d make a player as he was weak, nervous and always looking to hide. Whoever identified him and worked on him gets my vote and they’ve made me eat my words which I’m always happy to do. I refuse to believe the same people can be responsible for the signing of Mac Jaffa Bonne and a long list of others!!! |
I'm pretty sure it would have been Neil Banfield who was influential in the signing of Willock as he would have known him from his Arsenal days given that Willock was an Arsenal youth team player. | |
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next manager on 15:49 - Apr 11 with 3472 views | johncharles |
next manager on 02:11 - Apr 10 by strikerace | Its time |
F**k Off | |
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next manager on 20:57 - Apr 11 with 3315 views | Bordonr |
Frank lamp Ard will be out of work soon John terry? Alex Ferguson Sam allardyce | | | |
next manager on 22:45 - Apr 11 with 3195 views | LazyFan | It will be Eustace as he deserves his chance. | |
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next manager on 23:11 - Apr 11 with 3161 views | Hooparoo | Ange Postecoglou | |
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next manager on 23:29 - Apr 11 with 3142 views | numptydumpty | Cristiano Ronaldo wants to come here as player manager !!!! ITK says he wants be manager now and not given up on pitch. Marriage made in ******* Said he happy doing it as a volunteer role for a year to prove he is up to speed Heard actually he can play a bit too. | |
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next manager on 00:21 - Apr 12 with 3117 views | Loftgirl |
next manager on 23:11 - Apr 11 by Hooparoo | Ange Postecoglou |
His time at Brisbane Roar was incredible. | | | |
next manager on 08:28 - Apr 12 with 2997 views | derbyhoop | Recruiting players you want somebody better than what you currently have. Shouldnt the same be true for the manager? | |
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next manager on 08:46 - Apr 12 with 2964 views | R_from_afar | If we had Barton as our next manager, we would certainly get a new stadium more quickly. We'd struggle to fit his ego into the current one. Give Warburton until at least 10 games into next season, I say. | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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next manager on 08:52 - Apr 12 with 2950 views | digswellhoop | barton ? the man that said qpr were the worst club he played for?? | | | |
next manager on 09:04 - Apr 12 with 2928 views | ParkRoyalR |
next manager on 08:52 - Apr 12 by digswellhoop | barton ? the man that said qpr were the worst club he played for?? |
Everton, Liverpool, Man City, Newcastle, Marseille, Glasgow Rangers can't argue, Burnley under Dyche can't argue....it's not as if he ever played for Brentford. | | | |
next manager on 11:03 - Apr 12 with 2828 views | daveB |
next manager on 08:46 - Apr 12 by R_from_afar | If we had Barton as our next manager, we would certainly get a new stadium more quickly. We'd struggle to fit his ego into the current one. Give Warburton until at least 10 games into next season, I say. |
That'll be my season ticket gone if he comes back | | | |
next manager on 15:08 - Apr 12 with 2638 views | NewBee | Left field suggestion: Nigel Clough. If you look closely at his record, it's better than you might think, and not just at Burton. For example, he did all the heavy lifting at Derby, incl shifting the deadwood and replacing them with no budget, before being sacked for Schteeve McClaren to come in and reap the reward (before it inevitably went tits up). And he's performed a bit of a miracle at Mansfield, again with no money. | | | |
next manager on 15:51 - Apr 12 with 2583 views | TheChef |
next manager on 15:08 - Apr 12 by NewBee | Left field suggestion: Nigel Clough. If you look closely at his record, it's better than you might think, and not just at Burton. For example, he did all the heavy lifting at Derby, incl shifting the deadwood and replacing them with no budget, before being sacked for Schteeve McClaren to come in and reap the reward (before it inevitably went tits up). And he's performed a bit of a miracle at Mansfield, again with no money. |
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next manager on 22:50 - Apr 12 with 2431 views | markrtid | Jimmy Savile. | | | |
next manager on 22:58 - Apr 12 with 2407 views | LazyFan |
next manager on 22:50 - Apr 12 by markrtid | Jimmy Savile. |
Now then now then. | |
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next manager on 23:46 - Apr 13 with 2124 views | CliveWilsonSaid | Another name for the hat - Paul Clement. Hasn't really happened for him as a manager recently but had a good record at Derby and Swansea earlier in his career. Amazing CV and clearly a very well respected coach within the game. Obvious links to QPR and when we were linked with him not so long ago he said, “I’m very flattered to be linked with Queens Park Rangers, a club I supported as a young boy and for whom my dad played. It would be a real honour to manage that club at some point in the future." Question marks about his style of football and record in the top job but fits in with the 'unpolished diamond' policy you often hear talked about at the club. | |
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