Warburton on Today on 01:50 - Jul 6 with 1520 views | silky | This is why I like him so much. He's emotionally stable and modest. I can't think of anyone who is better prepared to deal with QPR and the current squad more than him. Doesn't matter who the manager is in terms of how the ethos of QPR has been over the years. It's riddled to the core that will hopefully change with Marks stable approach and what is still going on behind the scenes. I would really like to see Mark see out the next couple of seasons, I think he deserves it based on this season alone which remember was supposed to be relegation for us. Hahaha. |  |
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Warburton on Today on 02:27 - Jul 6 with 1498 views | BrianMcCarthy | Hugill clearly out for Wednesday at least. |  |
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Warburton on Today on 12:46 - Jul 7 with 1235 views | NorthantsHoop | Warburton has been a very good appointment, done very well with limited resources and has brought on and continued development of younger players. Also we have won 7 away games this season, including places like Millwall, Hull and Preston, now that is an improvement. |  | |  |
Warburton on Today on 12:58 - Jul 7 with 1185 views | daveB | since relegation in 2015 our best season has been 12th place and 60 points, real opportunity to beat that this season |  | |  |
Warburton on Today on 15:28 - Jul 7 with 978 views | extratimeR | Yes, Warburton has done a very good job in extremely difficult circumstances, many other clubs now face a forthcoming financial black hole, I think Hoo's Warburton and co have probably got us home just before the world ends, ( football wise). |  | |  |
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