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Good luck chris. 08:14 - Nov 5 with 6171 viewsconnell10

What ever you end up doing i wish you the best of luck.

AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
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Good luck chris. on 23:35 - Nov 5 with 1122 viewsLblock

Good luck chris. on 19:32 - Nov 5 by connell10

should be like old candle face in the wind mate. I told a pompey fan that someone on our message board called arry old candle face and the gezzer nearly pished himself laughing! What a cnts trumpet arry was!


Always had time for Pompey fans since the days of the HYPE! raves

Next time I'm in Hampshire I'll buy him a light ale

Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal

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Good luck chris. on 23:50 - Nov 5 with 1111 viewsshrewranger

i think chris is a nice bloke,i really wanted him to succeed,but it was pretty obvious early doors that he was out of his depth,and that he had to go.
however the person or persons that appointed him are still at work at the club.that i think is the problem we've got.
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Good luck chris. on 00:21 - Nov 6 with 1082 viewsBenny_the_Ball

Good luck chris. on 19:16 - Nov 5 by derbyhoop

Right man, right job. But then they changed the job.


Bollocks. He was never the right man, whatever the job description.
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Good luck chris. on 00:23 - Nov 6 with 1079 viewsconnell10

Good luck chris. on 23:35 - Nov 5 by Lblock

Always had time for Pompey fans since the days of the HYPE! raves

Next time I'm in Hampshire I'll buy him a light ale


ill let him know!

AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
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Good luck chris. on 09:07 - Nov 6 with 1018 viewsMvpeter

Good luck chris. on 11:31 - Nov 5 by A40Bosh

I think that the majority of the posts on this thread are not showing an "outpouring of grief" but are just merely and respectfully pointing out that whilst being the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time, he tried to step up and did it professionally at all times, but was ultimately found wanting under the harsh spotlight of modern football where "long term" is measured in hours and not years.

It's very easy for fans to sit back and throw hand grenades when things are not going well, it's inherent in fans, you should hear my goner brother and his mates moaning about their problems and Man Utd fans when the knives were out for Moyes. It's just I want, want, want, now, now, now.

At the end of the day, CR had to go home last night and tell his family that he had been sacked, he will probably look at himself in the bathroom mirror today and tell himself that he is a good coach but it was not his time and the job was too big for him. He then has to decide whether to swallow his pride and return to the club and face the coaching staff and revert back to his old role being seen as a failure in some peoples eyes. He may look for a job elsewhere instead and start again.

Regardless of what money people think he was on, is on, it doesn't mean that there is not a 52 year old bloke behind it all who is potentially out of a job today, and we have comedians on here who are suggesting his next job will be serving in McDonalds. The bloke is a "football man" and is respected in the game and will be working again soon if not here, so it is worth pointing out that the guy deserves to be treated as a human being and not some pariah that has deliberately fleeced the owners dishonestly.


His press conferences were getting tough to watch on a human level.

He came in chipper and left broken. Some if not all of the personal abuse was getting vile and it's been misdirected. I can fully understand reacting to a decision with an angry reaction but it was becoming constant. On top of that I think I saw some of the Hughes effect in there. I think he was convinced that'd he'd be a complete success and reality hit him like a train just like when Hughes was stood forlornly wondering what the fck was going on.

He'll have to be a strong man to walk back into that train ground on Monday.

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Good luck chris. on 09:19 - Nov 6 with 1003 viewsadhoc_qpr

Good luck chris. on 09:07 - Nov 6 by Mvpeter

His press conferences were getting tough to watch on a human level.

He came in chipper and left broken. Some if not all of the personal abuse was getting vile and it's been misdirected. I can fully understand reacting to a decision with an angry reaction but it was becoming constant. On top of that I think I saw some of the Hughes effect in there. I think he was convinced that'd he'd be a complete success and reality hit him like a train just like when Hughes was stood forlornly wondering what the fck was going on.

He'll have to be a strong man to walk back into that train ground on Monday.


I honestly must have missed all this 'vile, personal' abuse?

I heard all the usual 'you don't know what you're doing' and saw multiple threads about how useless a manager he is, his tactics, selection, favourites etc - but nothing personal really?
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Good luck chris. on 09:27 - Nov 6 with 995 viewsrobith

Good luck chris. on 19:19 - Nov 5 by Discodroids

..like a candle in the wind..
[Post edited 5 Nov 2015 19:20]


"She was like a candle in the wind....unreliable"

God I love Garth Marhengi
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Good luck chris. on 09:40 - Nov 6 with 979 viewsMvpeter

Good luck chris. on 09:19 - Nov 6 by adhoc_qpr

I honestly must have missed all this 'vile, personal' abuse?

I heard all the usual 'you don't know what you're doing' and saw multiple threads about how useless a manager he is, his tactics, selection, favourites etc - but nothing personal really?


I don't mean his personal traits, just 'this fcking twt' etc

That video of him walking past the fans at Brentford (I think?) was horrible to watch mate.

At the last home game against MK Dons I had a little girl 6 or 7 sitting next to me (I think friends with the family that normally sit there)

She was sweet and happy and had QPR flags painted on her face and I just thought 'I'm not going to ruin what might be a rare trip to see us by getting pissed off' (I failed at one point but reigned myself in)

While sitting back and making a conscious effort to not act like a football fan, I gotta say that it was vile. I'm not judging anyone and I understand as well as anyone the frustration with the club and the decision making of Ramsey but it was quite shocking to me. More so for the emotion in the chants, it was cutting and vicious, I don't really know how to explain how I felt that.

Luckily she kept smiling and we won.

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