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So, remind me, what's so great about Harry?
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If the sh1tbags aren't pushed out of our club, Harry will walk....
Speaking about his future, the experienced manager explained with a mixture of anger and regret: "If I can't change it around during the summer and get some good lads in, I wouldn't want to come back. There is a little group I need to get out and new blood in. "I want to put a team together where I can look forward to coming into work. I don't want people coming in late and me fining players every day. One player got fined more this month than he did in wages - and believe me he earns plenty of money...."
"There is a little group I need to get out and new blood in," says Harry as Rangers' relegation season ends in defeat at Anfield
Getting rid of the dross- by any means, including paying up their contracts- is essential. We know who they are. So does Harry. It includes Samba.
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Originally posted by zeberdee View PostBut that aint gonna happen. Turkeys don't vote for Christmas. None of these players are going to take a pay cut to leave. The club will not buy them off either.
So same manager same players same results next year is what I expect :(
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Originally posted by MYU View PostWhy pay them off... better off letting them rot and don't have to pay out in one go.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostI think if they don't go, HR will, he said today in his after match interview, he doesn't want to go into next season with these same players
But the idea that poor players will leave rests on another club matching the deal that TF has given them (not gonna happen) or the flops taking a play cut to leave London (not gonna happen) or the club incentivising the players to leave (can't see that because Harry don't have the clout to force it and imo the club don't have the desire to do that).
And whatever Harry says I don't think he will leave because he loves football and has just about run out of jobs in the south east.
So it is a bit of a stalemate really and stalemate is the enemy of change.
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Originally posted by MYU View PostWhy pay them off... better off letting them rot and don't have to pay out in one go.
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostWatching him here it honestly doesn't look like it: http://www1.skysports.com/watch/vide...ges-are-needed
I hate to be negative BUT he comes across as utterly down-trodden, tired and dejected if the truth be said. All we can hope for is he gets some kind of enthusiasm injection from somewhere starting right now, because if he can't be motivated there's really no hope for anyone.
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There are a lot of things happening behind the scene. If you all remember one of the reasons Mark Hughes lost his job is that he had lost dressing room control. When Harry came, he punished Bosingwa for his refusal to sit on the bench against Fulham. However, Bosingwa played again after Harry said he started to behave and learn from his mistake, but yet again Bosnigwa at it. It just shows that there are people in the dressing room difficult to control when they are paid far much much more than they even dream of so two weeks wage ban did not work out for him. I am not defending or criticising Harry as he did not only inherit players, but also an unhealthy environment that needs to be changed and by that time changes are made, we can then judge him.QPR fan since1987
@yousef_qpr
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Originally posted by Park Street Ranger View PostWe may need to pay some of them off. Even if they are not in the squad, some of these higher earning wasters will have a major negative impact on our rating when the financial fair play rules come into force. If they can't be sold, the sooner we can cut our losses, the better.
One way, or another, we need to rid the club of the poisonous element that is obviously having a detrimental effect.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostI find it hilarious that the last 8 or so years of his success could be undermined by some of our fans. The whole country wasn't stupid when they wanted him for england manager, he was favourite because he was a success. Give him time and he will improve the clubLast edited by rangersbitch; 20-05-2013, 12:10 PM.WRITING ABOUT QPR AND OTHER NONSENSE:
http://thisismyengland.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostI wouldn't completely rule that out. TF hinted at it as a last resort in one of his recent interviews.
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