The neville brothers, along with a good sporting director, possibly from a high ranking european team.
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Originally posted by Rich View PostGood debate as Harry only has a couple of seasons left in him max.
I really rate Gus Poyet.
1) He is young
2) He knows the English game
3) He is tactically astute
4) Players respect him because of the level he played at
5) He creates a good team spirit (ala olly and colin)
6) He likes London
7) He's not managed top level yet so wouldn't break the bank
Perfect man if offered free reign and a pay rise!
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Originally posted by SuperHoopNik View PostLaudrup being rumoured on SSN. Apparently he's a bit of an overconfident c### but he does know how to build a decent footballing side.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostI'd be happy with that and he will be hungry to succeed. Redknapp is past it and at last others on here can see it too.
So would I... Couldn't understand Swans when they sacked him due to 10 bad games, he'd really built something impressive down there.
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Michael Laudrup linked with a swift return to management at Queens Park Rangers
Michael Laudrup Is being lined up to replace underfire QPR boss Harry Redknapp.
Laudrup was axed by Swansea earlier this month after a poor run of results in the Premier League. However, the dismissal was widely considered harsh and the Dane’s stock is still high after leading the Welsh club to Capital One Cup glory last term.
QPR are currently fourth in the Championship, seven points adrift of second-placed Burnley, with Saturday’s visit of Leeds to Loftus Road possibly key to deciding Redknapp’s fate should he fail to get 3 points.
Well then, I think that sounds like Harry has 1 game left.
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