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  • Hughesless: QPR wasn't my fault

    Nothing to do with him we went down. Come on Liverpool. Put them bottom of the league.

    Stoke's new manager Mark Hughes tells Stuart James he is out to prove the doubters wrong and banish the memory of his nightmare at QPR

  • #2
    Cheek. He was the one that overpaid for all the players.

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    • #3
      Who's fault was it then ? He's so deluded I'm actually embarrassed for him . Come on Liverpool stuff em please , then that won't be his fault either . I'm praying for them at home in the cup

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      • #4
        I don't see what is wrong with what he is saying , he clearly says it was some of his fault .

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ollyhoops View Post
          Cheek. He was the one that overpaid for all the players.
          i think mark "it wasn't me it was the other three" hughes has got a point. we employed his highness and allowed him to rack em and stack em on vast sums of luka, and gave them the qpr infinity contracts.mark had nothing to do with any of it, as he can prove he was in a care home at the time whacked out on mogodon tablets.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
            Nothing to do with him we went down. Come on Liverpool. Put them bottom of the league.

            http://www.theguardian.com/football/...city-interview
            Where does he say it was nothing to do with him? He admits he has to take a lot of the blame.

            The point he makes is that the board and everyone else at the club went along with it as well as suggesting signings. He also points out that there was so much other stuff going on at the club that he actually didn't have as much time as he needed with the players. Sounds like the club was and is a mess, as a lot suspected.

            Our club is run horrendously. Any manager that comes through the door will struggle.

            He's still a pr1ck with old lady's hair though.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
              Where does he say it was nothing to do with him? He admits he has to take a lot of the blame.

              The point he makes is that the board and everyone else at the club went along with it as well as suggesting signings. He also points out that there was so much other stuff going on at the club that he actually didn't have as much time as he needed with the players. Sounds like the club was and is a mess, as a lot suspected.

              Our club is run horrendously. Any manager that comes through the door will struggle.

              He's still a pr1ck with old lady's hair though.
              Marvellous!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
                Where does he say it was nothing to do with him? He admits he has to take a lot of the blame.

                The point he makes is that the board and everyone else at the club went along with it as well as suggesting signings. He also points out that there was so much other stuff going on at the club that he actually didn't have as much time as he needed with the players. Sounds like the club was and is a mess, as a lot suspected.

                Our club is run horrendously. Any manager that comes through the door will struggle.

                He's still a pr1ck with old lady's hair though.
                You say our club is run horrendously. I just wondered, do you have first hand experience of this, or are you just guessing?

                It's a bold statement to make, so I'm assuming you know what's going on.
                Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
                  You say our club is run horrendously. I just wondered, do you have first hand experience of this, or are you just guessing?

                  It's a bold statement to make, so I'm assuming you know what's going on.
                  So you're saying you think our club has been well run up to now then?

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                  • #10
                    I think there is a difference between things not working out on the pitch, and running the club badly.

                    It seems that with the big increase in PL money the board decided that heavy investment in players to try and ensure PL status was a gamble worth taking. It didn't work out so they are now trying to rectify things and don't seem to be doing too badly at it so far. I personally wouldn't be so quick to condemn the whole club and say that it is run badly because some of the mercenary pr1ck5 we signed didn't perform last year. Let's face it, if they had and we'd finished mid-table most of us wouldn't have much to complain about (although I know there will always be something )

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                    • #11
                      I just watched his interview with Savage, and he admitted things went wrong at QPR espeically with Boswinga, but he also said that he didn't buy all the players and that some were recommended and brought in for him. I reckon it all goes back to that agent he used.

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                      • #12
                        I don't particularly have an issue with anything that Hughes has said in this article but I do think he is a little deluded. As a few have stated he has taken a share of the blame, maybe not as much as he should have but he has at least held his hands up a bit. I'm sure the club was also in a bit of a shambles at the time, the phrase "trying to run before you can walk" springs to mind.

                        The bottom line is that Tony Fernandes was naive and placed way too trust in Hughes on the assumption that he was a top quality manager. I also think that Hughes will get found out again at Stoke!

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                        • #13
                          Watching the Liverpool-Stoke game and in the first half is very familiar. Backs to the wall, defending very deep, no outlet up the front, piggy in the middle...!

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                          • #14
                            Getting pumped. Happy days.

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                            • #15
                              Stoke just missed a penalty to equalise! Couldn't happen to a nicer bloke.

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