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  • #46
    One question for Mark Hughes........Who was it that caused rifts in the squad by making Warnock's and players you didn't want train at 4 in the afternoon?.....Everybody's fault but his....c0nt!!!!

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
      Of course Hughes was at fault. Just not all of it is all I'm saying.
      If he didn't want the signings and didn't want to spend that money he should have said so. If he wanted to chase the same players Norwich or Swansea did he should have said...no one should be defending this c0nt on here

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      • #48
        I can't see how it's anyone else's fault except Hughes. He brought the players in who underperformanced.

        The TF approach to transfers was evident when he first became chairman. He told NW to get whatever players he felt he needed. He trusted the manager to sort it out.

        And he did the same with Hughes.

        Ok, some have argued that Park was signed for 'brand-building' but that doesn't explain the multitude of poor players that were brought in during his tenure. It doesn't explain bad tactics and substitutions. It doesn't explain the squad imbalance.

        Whatever people might think of the board, ultimately the responsibility lays with the manager and the players he brought in, and the failure to win football matches, which is what they are paid to do.
        Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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