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  • #16
    Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
    Glad it weren't just me Ric. Seems like he was just having the crack - surely the players having a bubble is good for morale? As you say, so long as he paid it - what's the problem?
    This. Warnock is trying to make it a big deal to sell his book and make his life look dramatic. When all it is, is just another one of his many money earners.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Rieger View Post
      This. Warnock is trying to make it a big deal to sell his book and make his life look dramatic. When all it is, is just another one of his many money earners.
      Welcome by Rieger your absence had been noted

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      • #18
        If what NW said is true, why the club did not take action that time?
        QPR fan since1987

        @yousef_qpr

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        • #19
          Originally posted by West Acton View Post
          Welcome by Rieger your absence had been noted
          Slow day at work. And silly season is about to start. The best time to be on this board!

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          • #20
            Agree with everyone who's said there's nothing wrong with what SWP did. Just a bit of training banter to say "look i've been a naughty boy". Bit of a laugh and if anything good for team spirit.

            Much like when others put a highchair with his name on at a dinner table once. Thats's more disrespectful if you want to take it completely out of context, and not as a bit of a laugh which it clearly was.

            Personally i'm sick to death of hearing anything Warnock has to say. Obvioulsy he did a good job when here initially, but he's become a poisonous ar5e who seems obsessed with QPR and using us to get headlines for himself. At the end of the day, does anyone in football really care what he has to say....? I certainly don't. AS a result he's trying to get headlines in a desperate attempt to generate some interest in his book as said already.

            As for the Taraabt tosh.... yeah you created that mindset by indulging him in the first place and letting him get away with murder.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Yousef View Post
              If what NW said is true, why the club did not take action that time?
              In fairness what can the club do. You fine the player for breaking rules he don't actually give a t oss he's loosing money which is actually down to him think that's the end of the story. Its like when Cesar wore a Chelsea top its in bad taste given the club he represents but you cant reprimand the player for it

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              • #22
                Suppose what Warnock's book does put an end too is any chance of a return if he is digging out players that remain and if he has a go at the top table

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                • #23
                  And which manager was it who alledgedly let drunk staff take training sessions at...warren farm or wherever it was?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Rieger View Post
                    Slow day at work. And silly season is about to start. The best time to be on this board!
                    Hi Rieger. You give me lols sometimes.
                    You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Del View Post
                      Agree with everyone who's said there's nothing wrong with what SWP did. Just a bit of training banter to say "look i've been a naughty boy". Bit of a laugh and if anything good for team spirit.

                      Much like when others put a highchair with his name on at a dinner table once. Thats's more disrespectful if you want to take it completely out of context, and not as a bit of a laugh which it clearly was.

                      Personally i'm sick to death of hearing anything Warnock has to say. Obvioulsy he did a good job when here initially, but he's become a poisonous ar5e who seems obsessed with QPR and using us to get headlines for himself. At the end of the day, does anyone in football really care what he has to say....? I certainly don't. AS a result he's trying to get headlines in a desperate attempt to generate some interest in his book as said already.

                      As for the Taraabt tosh.... yeah you created that mindset by indulging him in the first place and letting him get away with murder.
                      And the only manager hired who got any consistency out of him. But this is the reason Taarabt must go, cause the whole team have to pander to him, and then when he gets marked out of the game we are cluless.

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                      • #26
                        when you pay idiots ridiculous amounts of money, it breeds a level of arrogance and makes them believe they are above any sort of discipline.

                        Let's put them on commission only, £75 k for a win, £0 for anything else.

                        LET'S SEE HOW MANY GO FOR THAT AND HOW ARROGANT THEY ARE THEN?

                        Are players above being punished now? Is respect a thing of the past?

                        Warnock may well want to sell more books but that doesn't make SWP's attitude right.

                        Most of us work bl oo dy hard to earn a fraction of the money these guys do.

                        They're not in touch with reality IMO

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                        • #27
                          I think SWP is out of order, to me he could have shown his letter ...if he wanted to, to his mates in the changing room. By pinning it on his back and wearing it in training it was a "f**kyou" to Warnock, disrespectful and childish.

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                          • #28
                            SWP's action showed a lack of respect for NW and indeed the club as a whole it is just part of a greater disdain. His behaviour was childish to be kind and if he's allowed to show off his contempt for the professional conduct that is expected of a senior player what messages are being sent out to all the playing staff?

                            Should players demonstrate professionalism in everything they do on and off the field?

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                            • #29
                              If it was that bad Warnock should have fined him again for unnacceptable behaviour until he learnt the meaning of respect.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                                And the only manager hired who got any consistency out of him. But this is the reason Taarabt must go, cause the whole team have to pander to him, and then when he gets marked out of the game we are cluless.
                                He only got anything out of him in the championship. He inflated his ego no end and allowed him to be lazy in training and do very little work for the team when not on the ball. In that division you can get away with it, but not in the prem Adel was woeful in the prem under Warnock as the same method simply didnt work and Adel thought he was a superstar when he wasnt.

                                IMO, Mark Hughes got the best out of Adel and he made him a far more rounded player who not only showed signs and glimpses of brillinace, in the premier league, but his work ethic and effort for the greater good of the team increased 200%.

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