Next Manager to go... 16:56 - Oct 23 with 4005 views | TGRRRSSS | Karl Robinson has left MK DOns. Been there a long time not sure. Always nice to see them struggle. | | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 02:42 - Oct 26 with 1063 views | FredManRave | So that's 5 of the bottom 7 teams in the Championship that have sacked their manager after "only" 14 games. Ince for Wolves, apparantely. | |
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Next Manager to go... on 10:36 - Oct 26 with 966 views | PinnerPaul |
Next Manager to go... on 20:21 - Oct 25 by derbyhoop | Wolves sack Zenga and Wigan sack Caldwell. That's 6 in the Championship already. Meanwhile, we 've gone nearly a year with the same manager. Even when there's a potential crisis, like the Telegraph allegations, we deal with it with little fuss. I think I've moved to a planet where QPR are one of the least likely to generate media headlines. |
25% gone by end of October - bonkers! Anyone expect Wolves/Wigan to now run away with league.......... no me neither. | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 18:47 - Oct 26 with 884 views | terryb |
Next Manager to go... on 02:42 - Oct 26 by FredManRave | So that's 5 of the bottom 7 teams in the Championship that have sacked their manager after "only" 14 games. Ince for Wolves, apparantely. |
Well, that's another one that could well be gone before the season ends! | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 19:13 - Oct 26 with 862 views | rsonist |
Next Manager to go... on 15:06 - Oct 25 by Antti_Heinola | Never lasted long anywhere, was never going to there either. Dreadful appointment. Sam might fancy it! |
Bit harsh, not like he was given much of a chance but they played some good stuff at times. Set-up there reminds me a lot of our early Briatore years, with a globalized update. Fancy foreign names on loan, impatient owners, general chaos. Zenga their Gigi, maybe Marco Silva to be their Sousa now too. Big Sam will probably take them up in four years once they give up and let him crack on. | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 19:15 - Oct 26 with 860 views | rsonist |
Next Manager to go... on 02:42 - Oct 26 by FredManRave | So that's 5 of the bottom 7 teams in the Championship that have sacked their manager after "only" 14 games. Ince for Wolves, apparantely. |
Ince has piped up from the scrapheap to say how much he'd like the job. No indication so far that the feeling is mutual. | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 20:20 - Oct 26 with 834 views | Hoop_Du_Jour | Warnock-24 wins out of 46 Redknapp-23 wins out of 46 Hasselbaink-13 out of 45 | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 20:26 - Oct 26 with 828 views | FredManRave |
Next Manager to go... on 20:20 - Oct 26 by Hoop_Du_Jour | Warnock-24 wins out of 46 Redknapp-23 wins out of 46 Hasselbaink-13 out of 45 |
Hasselbaink has got a lot to make up in his next game... | |
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Next Manager to go... on 08:35 - Oct 27 with 769 views | PinnerPaul |
Next Manager to go... on 20:20 - Oct 26 by Hoop_Du_Jour | Warnock-24 wins out of 46 Redknapp-23 wins out of 46 Hasselbaink-13 out of 45 |
Soooooo You would a) Sack him? b) Get Warnock back? (Would have to get rid of Ferdinand for that to happen btw) c) Get Harry back? (Would probably have to get rid of Ferdinand for that to happen btw) d) Get anyone but JFH in and follow the oh so successful policy of other Championship clubs & change manager every 5 mins. Derby being a prime example where St Steve has made no difference whatsoever - & why should he , its the same group of players after all. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Next Manager to go... on 04:31 - Oct 29 with 664 views | Hoop_Du_Jour |
Next Manager to go... on 08:35 - Oct 27 by PinnerPaul | Soooooo You would a) Sack him? b) Get Warnock back? (Would have to get rid of Ferdinand for that to happen btw) c) Get Harry back? (Would probably have to get rid of Ferdinand for that to happen btw) d) Get anyone but JFH in and follow the oh so successful policy of other Championship clubs & change manager every 5 mins. Derby being a prime example where St Steve has made no difference whatsoever - & why should he , its the same group of players after all. |
a) Yes. b) Emphatcally no. c) See b) d) Not ANYONE but JFH in, but an actual manager would be nice, The last two appointments have been like hiring a binman to paint your living room cause he's cheap. But after he's tipped the paint over his shoulder and made sh1t of your Axminster, you kinda realise your cutting costs in the wrong area. I don't profess to know all the answers, but I do Recognise that when we have an actual seasoned manager we do better. These last two tin pot appointments, one a coach and the other an ex-footballer with a few FA badges and a CV that'd be the first one you'd lob in the bin have been a complete waste of time and money. Wouldn't be averse to seeing Di Matteo in our dugout. Seems like an all rounder and could probably make a nice cup of tea too. As ever, my caveate is... What the feck do I know??? | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 15:26 - Oct 29 with 575 views | derbyhoop |
Next Manager to go... on 04:31 - Oct 29 by Hoop_Du_Jour | a) Yes. b) Emphatcally no. c) See b) d) Not ANYONE but JFH in, but an actual manager would be nice, The last two appointments have been like hiring a binman to paint your living room cause he's cheap. But after he's tipped the paint over his shoulder and made sh1t of your Axminster, you kinda realise your cutting costs in the wrong area. I don't profess to know all the answers, but I do Recognise that when we have an actual seasoned manager we do better. These last two tin pot appointments, one a coach and the other an ex-footballer with a few FA badges and a CV that'd be the first one you'd lob in the bin have been a complete waste of time and money. Wouldn't be averse to seeing Di Matteo in our dugout. Seems like an all rounder and could probably make a nice cup of tea too. As ever, my caveate is... What the feck do I know??? |
An ex-footballer with a CV and a few badges? I really do wonder what you know. FYI - JFH was a very good player, a respected coach with Forest and Antwerp, a successful manager at Burton, and was appointed less than a year ago after an extensive selection process. What makes anybody think we are going to find a better appointment? | |
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Next Manager to go... on 16:05 - Oct 29 with 546 views | baz_qpr | Back in the real world when you are fairly new at something you rarely succeed without making some howler mistakes along the way, its the mistakes we learn from. Also in the real world being highly experienced means you can be more intuitive in your decision making but you can also be more stuck in your ways and come with a lot of baggage. Sometimes everyone being inexperienced comes off but in truth I think thats pretty rare. The problem we have on the playing side is inexperience from top to bottom from the DOF to the players. I don't think you can have all that, you need either an experienced DOF with a novice manager or an experienced coach with a novice manager or you need experienced players. If we are going down the novice player route then we have to have experience in the coaching / management. Points being: The balance is wrong in the experience levels at the club You only gain true experience by f-ing up, thats how you learn Ideally for a club like us we would want a manager that has had success and failure and is big and smart enough to understand the failure and their part in it rather than blaming others. Truth is if JFH goes they won't be able to resist Ryan Giggs because of the attention it will bring | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 16:19 - Oct 29 with 528 views | TGRRRSSS | Your assuming Giggs would want the job, I'd say he would favour staying in the north west, he'd also speak with the likes of Ferguson who would;d tell him not to touch us with a barge poll. | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 16:46 - Oct 29 with 504 views | baz_qpr |
Next Manager to go... on 16:19 - Oct 29 by TGRRRSSS | Your assuming Giggs would want the job, I'd say he would favour staying in the north west, he'd also speak with the likes of Ferguson who would;d tell him not to touch us with a barge poll. |
Maybe, but they've managed to get pretty much every manager they wanted to date | | | |
Next Manager to go... on 16:54 - Oct 29 with 496 views | Hoop_Du_Jour |
Next Manager to go... on 15:26 - Oct 29 by derbyhoop | An ex-footballer with a CV and a few badges? I really do wonder what you know. FYI - JFH was a very good player, a respected coach with Forest and Antwerp, a successful manager at Burton, and was appointed less than a year ago after an extensive selection process. What makes anybody think we are going to find a better appointment? |
"FYI - JFH was a very good player,"-- ex-footballer, check!-- "with a CV"-- check!-- "a respected coach with Forest and Antwerp" --he's got coaching badges, check!-- "a successful manager at Burton" --A tin of Glenryk Plchards would've been successful at Burton. "I really do wonder what you know." --check!-- Edit... http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/forum/181659/2510107/the "Think his failings have been highlighted and he probably did ride the good work already done by Rowett." [Post edited 29 Oct 2016 17:05]
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