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  • #31
    Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
    least i'm consistent. I have no problem if you (the majority) trust him and think he is good for QPR. I dont and i think years from now we may rue the day that Fernandes ever set foot in Loftus Road.

    i dont particularly agree with this comment but i see where your coming from.

    I also have never bought the **** about tango and cash being this evil double act.

    in my opinion tango and cash saved us from ruin, pumped money into the club and got us promoted twice. they steered us into the prem league along with help from amit and co.

    as for people on here moaning that they never gave warnkock money to spend when we were promoted i say this to you lot....................

    would you spend money on your house if you found a potentional buyer?

    would i want them back now, no. They came with a poupose to get us into the prem, which they delivered end of.
    fernandes came with the pourpose of stability in the prem, which he has failed horribly.

    if i had to choose out of harry or tony as to who should go, i would choose harry.

    poyet is there for the taking, go get him now tony.

    as for the bridge deal, i was told he wanted £20k flat, was offered 8k plus 6k on apperance fee.

    any truth in that?
    nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐

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    • #32
      TheSourceFooty, some believe him some don't, he's said this: "For the record Fernandes + Beard did not block the Bridge transfer.They did put a limit on wage, length, singing on fee and agent's fee #qpr"
      "When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0

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      • #33
        Originally posted by SuperHoopNik View Post
        TheSourceFooty, some believe him some don't, he's said this: "For the record Fernandes + Beard did not block the Bridge transfer.They did put a limit on wage, length, singing on fee and agent's fee #qpr"
        Horse bolted and halfway to the next town

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        • #34
          Poyet is 100% a man that could lead us into the Prem and keep us there with his style and modern methods.
          Harry is getting on a bit, for stability surely a young manager is the man. I thought Harry's job was purely to try keeping us up?
          Or at least i thought it was.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
            Horse bolted and halfway to the next town
            Not sure Bridge has "bolted" anywhere in at least a decade, other than to the golf course. Hobbled maybe...

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            • #36
              All the 'Arry out boys will be crying in their beers when Cotterill or Pulis get the job

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              • #37
                Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                All the 'Arry out boys will be crying in their beers when Cotterill or Pulis get the job

                "but for stability surely a young manager is the man"

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by SuperHoopNik View Post
                  TheSourceFooty, some believe him some don't, he's said this: "For the record Fernandes + Beard did not block the Bridge transfer.They did put a limit on wage, length, singing on fee and agent's fee #qpr"
                  Not bad if true i have to say. I was getting a bit annoyed that TF and PB were interfering in transfers, but if this is the case although Harry needs to make decisions on playing staff in my view, these parameters seem
                  a very good idea

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
                    Not sure Bridge has "bolted" anywhere in at least a decade, other than to the golf course. Hobbled maybe...
                    lol you have a point :-)

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by vblockranger View Post

                      "but for stability surely a young manager is the man"
                      Yeah exactly V...

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                      • #41
                        Redknapp is short term in every way, with the sole intention of promotion at the first attempt. But does anyone really see that happening? Do they really see us going straight back up? The club that does NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING the easy/straightforward way.

                        We talk about stability, but we will never have that with Redknapp IMO.

                        TF & PB either stick with Harry and back him to try and achieve short term gains. Or appoint Poyet, Birch/Gallen or someone else on a 3 year deal and genuinely get some stability.

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                        • #42
                          For the record- glad we didn't get Bridge- Bosingwa mk 2 and plenty of better alternatives out there.

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                          • #43
                            Hardly doubt Coterrill or Pulis would get the QPR job.
                            Obviously some people dont see the benefit of a young manager nowadays.
                            Nor that alot of clubs with a manager over the age of 60 are sacking them for a younger manager with modern coaching techniques.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
                              Redknapp is short term in every way, with the sole intention of promotion at the first attempt. But does anyone really see that happening? Do they really see us going straight back up? The club that does NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING the easy/straightforward way.

                              We talk about stability, but we will never have that with Redknapp IMO.

                              TF & PB either stick with Harry and back him to try and achieve short term gains. Or appoint Poyet, Birch/Gallen or someone else on a 3 year deal and genuinely get some stability.
                              Some sense being spoken there!.. Well said.
                              Give youth a chance haha

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by West London is Rss View Post
                                Some sense being spoken there!.. Well said.
                                Give youth a chance haha
                                Well we gave Trevor Francis the job and look how that turned out :-) reckon that was probably before your time tho young fella

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