carries on with the same success rate next season as the previous 2 ,will he be still classed as the greatest thing since sliced bread ?
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He thinks running a football club is like playing a certain video game.
Assembling a motley crew of rejects from other clubs won't work miracles. Bosingwa, JS Park, Fabio etc... LOL!
Brilliant man when it comes to running an airline company, utterly daft when it comes to a football club.
Now watch the hefty wage bill destroy QPR's chances of promotion next season. You simply cannot sustain it while playing in the Championship.
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Originally posted by superhoop67 View Postonly going by his track record, will it be more of the same
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostHe came in, hired managers of decent pedigree, backed them with cash, and stuck by them for far longer than previous chairmen, all of which we've hounded out of the club for being too reactionary, stingy, or not backing managers.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostHe came in, hired managers of decent pedigree, backed them with cash, and stuck by them for far longer than previous chairmen, all of which we've hounded out of the club for being too reactionary, stingy, or not backing managers.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostHe came in, hired managers of decent pedigree, backed them with cash, and stuck by them for far longer than previous chairmen, all of which we've hounded out of the club for being too reactionary, stingy, or not backing managers.
But something clearly went wrong, we spent huge amounts of money and still went down. Making it much harder to come back up.
Tony has to take his share of the blame for that. And if he does so properly the club will be in a much better position.
However Im not yet convinced that he learnt the lesson that lots of money doesnt automatically equal sucess. Would be delighted to be proved wrong.
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Originally posted by Cookie Monster View PostGood points. The TF thing isnt black and white.
But something clearly went wrong, we spent huge amounts of money and still went down. Making it much harder to come back up.
Tony has to take his share of the blame for that. And if he does so properly the club will be in a much better position.
However Im not yet convinced that he learnt the lesson that lots of money doesnt automatically equal sucess. Would be delighted to be proved wrong.
Clearly errors have been made, and hopefully they won't be catastrophic ones.
I am very positive about the progress that has been made in terms of infrastructure since he came in. The training ground is excellent stuff, and I never thought I'd see the day when we had these kinds of plans for the club.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostAbsolutely. He is in no way above criticism.
Clearly errors have been made, and hopefully they won't be catastrophic ones.
I am very positive about the progress that has been made in terms of infrastructure since he came in. The training ground is excellent stuff, and I never thought I'd see the day when we had these kinds of plans for the club.
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