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A very bitter sweet feeling in the Mole hole today! Woke up this morning absolutely buzzing after Warnock's inspired win last night and then that good feeling came crashing down to earth as it hit home that the club are making yet more unnecessary changes.
Warnock's passion and energy clearly rubbed off on this group of players and that transferred to the supporters, well me at least. Really feeling the QPR buzz for the first time this season.
Really do feel Ferdinand is pulling a PC stunt here - real shame - all the best Neil and thank you.
#warnockisking
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 09:24 - Dec 4 with 8821 views
I feel the same mate, the blokes got a passion for this club, speaks well of us and wants to win , some of the sh1t on this MB which has been thrown at him and Blackwell has been a disgrace , they have achieved more in 4 weeks than Ramsey could in 9 months yet fans still want Ramsey back here, baffling I would have Warnock head up the youth team , his passion and commitment would rub off on the younger lads , he would show them what it is to be a player and his man management is second to none, still its not trendy to have an school manager run the youth team is it, getting back to JFH I think its a good appointment , its nice to have a manager on the up and a bloke who is going to get things going , good luck jimmy
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
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 09:38 - Dec 4 with 8776 views
Bitter Sweet feeling on 09:34 - Dec 4 by paulparker
I feel the same mate, the blokes got a passion for this club, speaks well of us and wants to win , some of the sh1t on this MB which has been thrown at him and Blackwell has been a disgrace , they have achieved more in 4 weeks than Ramsey could in 9 months yet fans still want Ramsey back here, baffling I would have Warnock head up the youth team , his passion and commitment would rub off on the younger lads , he would show them what it is to be a player and his man management is second to none, still its not trendy to have an school manager run the youth team is it, getting back to JFH I think its a good appointment , its nice to have a manager on the up and a bloke who is going to get things going , good luck jimmy
I don't think anyone wants Ramsey back as a manager, but if he is a good coach and can help youngsters then why not?
there is no way Warnock would want to be in charge of the Youth team. he wants to be Director of Football - that is clear.
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 09:52 - Dec 4 with 8738 views
I don't think anyone wants Ramsey back as a manager, but if he is a good coach and can help youngsters then why not?
there is no way Warnock would want to be in charge of the Youth team. he wants to be Director of Football - that is clear.
I don't think he is a good coach Vish , Kevin Blackwell got untold stick on here a few weeks back , but it has been evident and said he has spent the last 3 weeks coaching the defence making us organised and hard to beat , if Ramsey is a brilliant coach how come we looked so disorganised and conceded goals so easily , the fact is Ramsey is more trendy as a coach than the likes of Blackwell , I make you right about Warnock , but I would love him in charge of the youth, he talks sense, knows the game and loves this club
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
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 11:51 - Dec 4 with 8662 views
Bitter Sweet feeling on 09:52 - Dec 4 by paulparker
I don't think he is a good coach Vish , Kevin Blackwell got untold stick on here a few weeks back , but it has been evident and said he has spent the last 3 weeks coaching the defence making us organised and hard to beat , if Ramsey is a brilliant coach how come we looked so disorganised and conceded goals so easily , the fact is Ramsey is more trendy as a coach than the likes of Blackwell , I make you right about Warnock , but I would love him in charge of the youth, he talks sense, knows the game and loves this club
By the same token Ramsey made us the highest scorers in the division. Blackwell might have made us defensively solid (even though we started with the clean sheets before he arrived) but that came at the expense of goals, which have dried up from the Sheff Wens game onwards. The problem has been balance, which neither of them have managed to get.
ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 12:01 - Dec 4 with 8639 views
By the same token Ramsey made us the highest scorers in the division. Blackwell might have made us defensively solid (even though we started with the clean sheets before he arrived) but that came at the expense of goals, which have dried up from the Sheff Wens game onwards. The problem has been balance, which neither of them have managed to get.
we had to be top scorers when your conceding over 2 goals a game within the first 10 minutes , Ramsey's teams were so open it was untrue especially the midfield , and our defending was abysmal, look at the confidence of Ned & Hall now compared to a month a go, that's down to Blackwell & NW id rather we shored the defence up and nick a point or 3 , it isn't pretty but we needed to go back to basics , if you look at our promotion team, we were very hard to beat NW was blessed as he had Adel, Mackie, & HH , so we could hit teams with a couple of goals , we have a half fit Austin this time round and Mackie is injured so fair play to NW and changing tactics , bar that last minute pen against Boro we wouldn't of conceded a goal under NW and like it or not if we had NW from the start of the season we would be looking at a top 4 spot now
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
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 12:09 - Dec 4 with 8604 views
Warnock told the club he didn't want the job so wasn't considered, he was too busy trying to get Ferdinands job. Now he's decided he quite fancies the job it's too late as it's been given to someone else
This whole pc stufff is ridiculous, they have held an interview process and selected who they think is the best man for the job regardless of the mans skin colour
Warnock told the club he didn't want the job so wasn't considered, he was too busy trying to get Ferdinands job. Now he's decided he quite fancies the job it's too late as it's been given to someone else
This whole pc stufff is ridiculous, they have held an interview process and selected who they think is the best man for the job regardless of the mans skin colour
I get the feeling you're wasting your time with some people, Dave. Rightly or wrongly, I get the impression that some people are positioning themselves for the post-Hasslebank debate already - "I always said that Warnock should have got it", "only at Rangers", "Ferdinand turning Rangers into the UN" etc etc.
I'm in great form this morning so I'm just laughing at it, to be honest.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
So those who think Warnock has brought stability...do you want us to sack the DoF (Les) instead of the head coach then? Do you want Warnock as DoF, head coach or simple old style manager? And I'm sorry but whilst Kevin Blackwell spending 3 weeks sorting out the defence is very welcome,having seen his teams play over the years I still wouldn't want him anywhere near a long term position - it's not as black & white as a comparison with what Ramsey did or didn't achieve with the same players
I still think it's a circus, but at least the JFH appointment, overseen by Hoos & Ferdinand, is still broadly sticking to the script from the summer....appoint Warnock manager and we'd be ripping that script up and starting again (again)
Bitter Sweet feeling on 12:13 - Dec 4 by BrianMcCarthy
I get the feeling you're wasting your time with some people, Dave. Rightly or wrongly, I get the impression that some people are positioning themselves for the post-Hasslebank debate already - "I always said that Warnock should have got it", "only at Rangers", "Ferdinand turning Rangers into the UN" etc etc.
I'm in great form this morning so I'm just laughing at it, to be honest.
Can anyone really pin down the source of any decision made at QPR in recent times? I've got a theory that Jude The Cat is the brains of the whole operation.
I was a Ramsey cheerleader, but don't want him back for the record. I've got an open mind and no opinion for the first time in my gobby life.
Let's sit back and enjoy the ride.
[Post edited 4 Dec 2015 12:40]
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 12:38 - Dec 4 with 8480 views
Bitter Sweet feeling on 12:01 - Dec 4 by paulparker
we had to be top scorers when your conceding over 2 goals a game within the first 10 minutes , Ramsey's teams were so open it was untrue especially the midfield , and our defending was abysmal, look at the confidence of Ned & Hall now compared to a month a go, that's down to Blackwell & NW id rather we shored the defence up and nick a point or 3 , it isn't pretty but we needed to go back to basics , if you look at our promotion team, we were very hard to beat NW was blessed as he had Adel, Mackie, & HH , so we could hit teams with a couple of goals , we have a half fit Austin this time round and Mackie is injured so fair play to NW and changing tactics , bar that last minute pen against Boro we wouldn't of conceded a goal under NW and like it or not if we had NW from the start of the season we would be looking at a top 4 spot now
I understand what you're saying PP, I really do, but 'we had to be top scorers when your conceding over 2 goals a game within the first 10 minutes' is exactly the same as me saying 'we have to be solid defensively when you score 1 goal every 270 mins'. My point is that neither have got the balance right yet, that's what JFH has to do. Ultimately NW and KB is not as good as some are making out the same way CR wasn't as bad.
I appreciate the job NW did and I'm disappointed it didn't work out for Ramsey - I would rather have JFH ahead of both of them though.
All the Sir Les bashing is bollocks btw (not from you, I mean generally)
ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 12:57 - Dec 4 with 8380 views
He is a legend here at QPR but he has been realistic and said he doesn't really want to manage full time again. He is perfectly capable of it but you think that the reality of that for us would be a man approaching 70 being in charge of the longer term plans of the club.
The problem we have is that if that is ever to be a reality, and it seldom does at this club, but if it does then we have to have someone who is going to be here for the next 5 years. A stupid comment perhaps but Jimmy is 43 and that is (even if it is science fiction) possible.
It's a difficult one for the club because as far as I know they have already told Neil that they want him to stay and be involved with the club in his previous capacity again. To be an older head for the manager to bounce off. If Neil had been in his early 60s I don't even think an appointment would have been made. He would have been appointed full time in a 2nd spell, but when Neil says he doesn't want to manage full time, and perhaps that is a decision he and his wife have taken in regards to retirement down south, then it's hard for the board to do anything else but try and find the right man, a younger man, to take the club forward.
Obviously timing was right for Jimmy. I would have waited with Neil for the hand over at the end of the season but they obviously think Jimmy is the man and got him now.
I have loved the way we have played under Neil, whoever would have expected such an open way of playing under him with such a solid back line. But he is in his 68th year and that makes it tough because with the best will in the world, even full time he possibly would have only done until Christmas 2016 before thinking, jeez, do I really want to travel 300+ miles X times a week to do this?
So, Jimmy has started well as a manager. He has a lot of the same values as Neil. Attacking and solid at the back. Hopefully he will look at elements like Ned and Hall, Sandro and Faurlin and hopefully Charlie and Chery or Fer and think, I have a good spine here to build on.
As a black supporter I feel I'm entitled to voice an opinion on this and for the record loved sir Les as a player, by far my favourite R's player but what I don't like about the role he's in now is his constant references and interviews which always comes down to 'not enough black managers in football etc etc...' 'Let's raise awareness etc etc...' 'Let's kick this out of football etc etc...'
Just do the job you're supposed to do and get the right man in, regardless of colour!
I hope JFH is that man but can't feel a little sorry for Warnock
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 13:22 - Dec 4 with 8294 views
He is a legend here at QPR but he has been realistic and said he doesn't really want to manage full time again. He is perfectly capable of it but you think that the reality of that for us would be a man approaching 70 being in charge of the longer term plans of the club.
The problem we have is that if that is ever to be a reality, and it seldom does at this club, but if it does then we have to have someone who is going to be here for the next 5 years. A stupid comment perhaps but Jimmy is 43 and that is (even if it is science fiction) possible.
It's a difficult one for the club because as far as I know they have already told Neil that they want him to stay and be involved with the club in his previous capacity again. To be an older head for the manager to bounce off. If Neil had been in his early 60s I don't even think an appointment would have been made. He would have been appointed full time in a 2nd spell, but when Neil says he doesn't want to manage full time, and perhaps that is a decision he and his wife have taken in regards to retirement down south, then it's hard for the board to do anything else but try and find the right man, a younger man, to take the club forward.
Obviously timing was right for Jimmy. I would have waited with Neil for the hand over at the end of the season but they obviously think Jimmy is the man and got him now.
I have loved the way we have played under Neil, whoever would have expected such an open way of playing under him with such a solid back line. But he is in his 68th year and that makes it tough because with the best will in the world, even full time he possibly would have only done until Christmas 2016 before thinking, jeez, do I really want to travel 300+ miles X times a week to do this?
So, Jimmy has started well as a manager. He has a lot of the same values as Neil. Attacking and solid at the back. Hopefully he will look at elements like Ned and Hall, Sandro and Faurlin and hopefully Charlie and Chery or Fer and think, I have a good spine here to build on.
That's fine - as long as NW doesn't now mysteriously pitch-up with a full one-year contract at the Madejski.
And lead Reading's surge into the play-offs...
[Post edited 5 Dec 2015 10:41]
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 13:26 - Dec 4 with 8273 views
So what I can gather from some of the posts on here is that Jim only got the gig because he was black!! Does anyone really believe this?? Focking mental is all I can say!!
AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
As a black supporter I feel I'm entitled to voice an opinion on this and for the record loved sir Les as a player, by far my favourite R's player but what I don't like about the role he's in now is his constant references and interviews which always comes down to 'not enough black managers in football etc etc...' 'Let's raise awareness etc etc...' 'Let's kick this out of football etc etc...'
Just do the job you're supposed to do and get the right man in, regardless of colour!
I hope JFH is that man but can't feel a little sorry for Warnock
well said Mole, I completely agree with your comments re. Les.
Plus I'm glad you mentioned that you're a black supporter otherwise the PC brigade would be jumping on you by now.
Anyway JFH is our man now and he's a pretty good candidate. I hope everyone gets behind him and gives him the time he needs to establish himself, even if results suffer in the short term.
TheGrimRanger
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 13:34 - Dec 4 with 8234 views
Neil Warnock for the rest of the season, yes, but longer than that, no.
He said he didn't want the job (maybe eyeing of Les' DoF role?) and we need someone long term. I think once other clubs started shedding Managers we needed to move quickly before what few good candidates there were ended up elsewhere.
The feelings towards Warnock is pure sentiment. Yes, he's enthusiastic at the moment but he's had a nice long rest. How would he be come the spring if things weren't going well?
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 13:34 - Dec 4 with 8227 views
As a black supporter I feel I'm entitled to voice an opinion on this and for the record loved sir Les as a player, by far my favourite R's player but what I don't like about the role he's in now is his constant references and interviews which always comes down to 'not enough black managers in football etc etc...' 'Let's raise awareness etc etc...' 'Let's kick this out of football etc etc...'
Just do the job you're supposed to do and get the right man in, regardless of colour!
I hope JFH is that man but can't feel a little sorry for Warnock
Do you feel you have more entitlement because you are a black supporter?
Still a load of unjustified bollocks and a bit of a slur on Les's character.
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Bitter Sweet feeling on 13:45 - Dec 4 with 8184 views
A Warnock inspired win? What I saw was a dreadful game of football that Queens Park Rangers won because the Reading 'keeper was impersonating Rob Green! BTW, well done Rob on staying glued to your line last night & not going walkabout!
I say a thank you to Neil warnock & a big welcome to JFH.