I have never rated the guy as a great manager. Just because he is a down-to-earth chap, and one who players and fans can easily relate to, he has become a great favourite with the media and commentators. Which is fair enough, but that doesn't make him a great manager. He did a decent job at Bournemouth and West Ham, and was ok for Suprs, but he has always been tactically naive, and his greatest strength as a manager lied in him building a relationship with the players and the players then going out there and working hard - he was, as they say, a great "motivator".
However, Harry seems to have lost the ability to motivate. Have you seen how "dead" he looks? I don't want to sound ageist, but he seems to be getting old and not have the energy and passion he might have had before. I don't dislike Harry. I don't want people to look back at his time at QPR and think what a miserable failure he was. I wish Harry would do the honourable thing and resign. Enjoy a career in the media and enjoy your older years relaxing, it would be best for him and best for QPR.
However, Harry seems to have lost the ability to motivate. Have you seen how "dead" he looks? I don't want to sound ageist, but he seems to be getting old and not have the energy and passion he might have had before. I don't dislike Harry. I don't want people to look back at his time at QPR and think what a miserable failure he was. I wish Harry would do the honourable thing and resign. Enjoy a career in the media and enjoy your older years relaxing, it would be best for him and best for QPR.
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