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Redknapp now bookies favourite to be new Brighton manager
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostHe made it plain today that he wants the majority of players out so he can bring his own team in...up to Fernandes and Beard now to sort it. May have to pay some serious money to end contracts but thats thier fault for giving them such lucrative contracts in the first place. Dont think he wants to be here next season if we have the same lot in the dressing room and i dont blame him.
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be careful what you wish for... current joint favourites for next qpr manager are... zola, di matteo and mark hughes (!!!!!!!!!!).
looking between the lines, redknapp wants to move some players on... i guess one or two of these might be players that the board have previously said should stay (taarabt, traore?). having been taken for mugs by hughes and co (as well as needing to navigate the new financial fair play rules), they're probably telling arry that he needs to pay for any additions through player sales and bring the wage bill down generally, while at the same time refusing to pay up contracts. throw in the fact that our most easily sellable player managed to get himself arrested on suspicion of a very serious criminal offence, most likely putting a move in jeopardy until everything's cleared up and it's not hard to guess that there's the possibility of some tensions arising from the constraints he's working in.
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Originally posted by klonk View Postbe careful what you wish for... current joint favourites for next qpr manager are... zola, di matteo and mark hughes (!!!!!!!!!!).
looking between the lines, redknapp wants to move some players on... i guess one or two of these might be players that the board have previously said should stay (taarabt, traore?). having been taken for mugs by hughes and co (as well as needing to navigate the new financial fair play rules), they're probably telling arry that he needs to pay for any additions through player sales and bring the wage bill down generally, while at the same time refusing to pay up contracts. throw in the fact that our most easily sellable player managed to get himself arrested on suspicion of a very serious criminal offence, most likely putting a move in jeopardy until everything's cleared up and it's not hard to guess that there's the possibility of some tensions arising from the constraints he's working in.
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Originally posted by Mellowhoop View PostI would rather he stayed then went but he doesn't fit our clubOriginally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostWell remember what TF said 2 weeks ago........."I wouldn't rule out a mark Hughes return"
Zola won't leave Watford unless its for a top half premiership team,Hughes will NOT be coming back,but di Matteo would be an awesom choice...even with his links to the scum.
Another good choice might be poyet,especially as he's got our very own Charlie oatway as part of his coaching staff.
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Originally posted by Mellowhoop View PostZola or poyet....no thanks.. Would have di matteo but would rather keep redknapp. Can't understand why hew bad mouthing players in the press though... Does he not want rid of them.... Maybe he doesn't?QPR
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Originally posted by Mellowhoop View PostMissing my point... He's been there since January to sort out discipline. Would you tell everyone your car breaks down all the time if you were trying to flog it?
Always good for a quote or sound-bite, but just not particularly clever, and likes to deflect responsibility from number 1 too when things go t|ts-up.
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Originally posted by Mellowhoop View PostZola or poyet....no thanks.. Would have di matteo but would rather keep redknapp. Can't understand why hew bad mouthing players in the press though... Does he not want rid of them.... Maybe he doesn't?
I think after all what's got on it's time the bloke retired.
We went as well get Venables out of retirement if we want to go this route.
Long term should be the key and I don't see what Harry Redknapp offers.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostNo, I think he meant what he said but he's just not particularly good with the press.
Always good for a quote or sound-bite, but just not particularly clever, and likes to deflect responsibility from number 1 too when things go t|ts-up.
mellow's right... redknapp's had plenty of time to sort out discipline.
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