Agent Ray sent in to finish the job Agent Adel started. Bless the Fools, soppy f u cking mongos
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostThat was a long time ago though , experience working with with the best managers would have provided a learning curve
A coach in Wilkins capacity is more about what goes on the training field. Take away Wilkins smashing nicey personality on TV and what you have is a real football man I find it plausible that he is a Premier league coach in standard.PRIDE OF LONDON.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostThat was a long time ago though , experience working with with the best managers would have provided a learning curve
A coach in Wilkins capacity is more about what goes on the training field. Take away Wilkins smashing nicey personality on TV and what you have is a real football man I find it plausible that he is a Premier league coach in standard.
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Wilkins was the worst manager we have had that I can remember. And I'm OLD!'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostWilkins was the worst manager we have had that I can remember. And I'm OLD!
Neil Warnock 39.2% wins from 84 games
Ray Harford 12.2% wins from 41 games
Ray Wilkins 38.8% wins from 80 games
Wilkins has a higher win percentage than most ex Rangers managers,but everyone just remembers the relegation.I was surprised by the stats.
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Why has Wilkins getting us relegated been erased from every bio I've ever read about the man? Also it never gets mentioned on TV, even when our games were being televised last season and nailed on to go down and Wilkins was in the studio commenting on the game. Nobody ever said, "so Ray, you know what it's like to take QPR down…"
It's been glossed over.
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Originally posted by Westway View PostWhy has Wilkins getting us relegated been erased from every bio I've ever read about the man? Also it never gets mentioned on TV, even when our games were being televised last season and nailed on to go down and Wilkins was in the studio commenting on the game. Nobody ever said, "so Ray, you know what it's like to take QPR down…"
It's been glossed over.
The mysterys of TV punditism.
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Originally posted by stan_bowles View PostSome stats
Neil Warnock 39.2% wins from 84 games
Ray Harford 12.2% wins from 41 games
Ray Wilkins 38.8% wins from 80 games
Wilkins has a higher win percentage than most ex Rangers managers,but everyone just remembers the relegation.I was surprised by the stats.
Also, the stats really need to be for points gained rather than just wins, although it is hard to see Harford overtaking Wilkins once you include the draws! But it might reduce the obvious gap.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostIt was actually his attitude that I took issue with.
Also, the stats really need to be for points gained rather than just wins, although it is hard to see Harford overtaking Wilkins once you include the draws! But it might reduce the obvious gap.
Not sure what that works out at points per game,but almost 50% losses is what cost us.
Harford's was 5 wins lol.
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