Stability is what we all want but we will not get it with an unstable manager like Ian Holloway. Unstable in his managerial approach not himself.
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Should Ian Holloway Be Sacked?
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TF knows it, bunch of tweets and articles appearing. I don't think he'll do anything other than give the usual mouth word answers in the fan forum coming up, but he knows it.
Ollie knows it too, snapping at fans etc etc.
It's going to happen.
He's going to play 442 next match. It's gonna happen.
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Originally posted by West Acton View Posthttps://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/spor...mpression=true Does any of the last paragraph make any sense geezer talks out his brown eye
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Originally posted by knocker View PostI'd like to know how many of the 8 attend games?
I would readily accept a fan paying money week in and out has more to complain about than i ever would. Doesn't necessarily mean I care less though, I've supported QPR for 25 years.
Again the reason i voted no is pragmatic. We aren;t in a position to do anything with a new manager and i don't trust the board to appoint someone with the smarts to do any better than Ollie given the current climate. Ollie is a holding pattern. Get the books in order, FFP out the way and see what happens with these houses in TF and Hoos go at the moment, has to be.
All things considered, over the course of his tenure, and individual games, decisions and comments aside, the big picture here is that we are lower mid table, safe and spending within our means. It looks as though we have some decent youth coming through. So while i'm no fan of the football being served up, or happy with mediocrity, it's where we're at for now.
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