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Should Ian Holloway Be Sacked?
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View Postgator, HertsHoops, The Optimist, topperharley AND WeAreQPR12 - you boys are on the wind up, surely? Don't even want him gone in the summer, think he is the man to lead us into next season?
I would also, of the options, rather he went right now. Employing someone to fix the issues on the pitch (which don't seem that big, it's a matter of formation & personnel fitting it), is going to be tough without game time. So, the option for me is don't sack. We have picked progressively worse managers since sacking Warnock the first time. Arry got us up but also completely screwed us. Getting someone else in with so many other question marks over the club is more risky than sticking, when afew simple changes would surely reap rewards!?
To be clear, Ollie ain't the man to take us forward, this squad should be doing better. Find me a man who would come in under the current setup and do better and i'd be all ears. Not conjecture, fact. Warburton failed at Forest, cloud of smoke at Rangers and hardly set the world alight at Brentford. Clement would need cash both for himself and playing staff, Ainsworth is a top shout but currently employed, Clint is a fairy tale.......gimme options that are realistic and notably better given the clubs situation.
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I would look further a field for the next manager rather than an old face from the past. Huddersfield found Wagner and he would not have wanted huge wages or a budget to go and buy shed loads of players. I would guess they studied his work at Dortmund and went and got him. We are a London club so attracting a young up and coming coach from overseas would be appealling to the right man.
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Originally posted by topperharley View PostI just don't see the point in the merry go round without an end to the bigger issues facing the club.
I would also, of the options, rather he went right now. Employing someone to fix the issues on the pitch (which don't seem that big, it's a matter of formation & personnel fitting it), is going to be tough without game time. So, the option for me is don't sack. We have picked progressively worse managers since sacking Warnock the first time. Arry got us up but also completely screwed us. Getting someone else in with so many other question marks over the club is more risky than sticking, when afew simple changes would surely reap rewards!?
To be clear, Ollie ain't the man to take us forward, this squad should be doing better. Find me a man who would come in under the current setup and do better and i'd be all ears. Not conjecture, fact. Warburton failed at Forest, cloud of smoke at Rangers and hardly set the world alight at Brentford. Clement would need cash both for himself and playing staff, Ainsworth is a top shout but currently employed, Clint is a fairy tale.......gimme options that are realistic and notably better given the clubs situation.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View Postgator, HertsHoops, The Optimist, topperharley AND WeAreQPR12 - you boys are on the wind up, surely? Don't even want him gone in the summer, think he is the man to lead us into next season?
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thats it, bungle has come out from under his rock and has stated he is happy with how the club is going.
hollowhead is not going anywhere.
done 6 home games this season, thats my lot.
#enoughisenoughnsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostOnly possible explanation is that they don't watch the games mate. Anyone who watches us play week in week out should be able to see that the basics ain't right!
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostNo way can I take seriously your enjoying the football we play Pinks what is enjoyable about watching long balls to smith and Washington running round like headless chicken
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