According to Stoke chairman. It was down to everybody else at QPR but not Hughes.
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Just heard Hughes state himself it was QPR not him at fault, as the club tried to run before they could walk. YOU WERE THE ****** MANAGER HUGHES AND YOU BOUGHT THE PLAYERS WHO LET YOU DOWN, Tony gave you the money to succeed but you failed and in turn we failed.........christ if I didn't like him before I detest the guy now ! Just admit you got it wrong, hope we get Stoke in a cup game at Loftus Road now !
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At the end of the day it is the Chairman's fault if a failed manager is allowed to linger.Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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It's very simple the problem was that the board at QPR give Mark to much time and way too much money.
It was too much for him and that's a fact!
Another way to look at this is, if another manager had the same as MH, would QPR be a Championship side today?
Someone create a poll so everyone in football can vote.
Most of us fans would have kept the team up with that amount of money!
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Originally posted by MYU View PostIt's very simple the problem was that the board at QPR give Mark to much time and way too much money.
It was too much for him and that's a fact!
Another way to look at this is, if another manager had the same as MH, would QPR be a Championship side today?
Someone create a poll so everyone in football can vote.
Most of us fans would have kept the team up with that amount of money!
Many people in the football world believed Hughes was the right man for the job. Unfortunately for us he wasn't. He's a proper idiot of the highest order.
I think he'll get found out again at Stoke.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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I think the Board have to take some of the blame for the failure too for trusting him and perhaps it may be true that they wanted to run before they could walk, but as an experienced manager, he should have known this and said he would prefer to consolidate in the Premiership.
The Board were responsible for making the funds available to him, but ultimately he was responsible for selecting them to buy, discussing their move to QPR, coaching and managing them etc.
If Hughes has actually blamed the club in a recorded TV or radio interview then he has absolutely no morals whatsoever.
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