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Harry Redknapp has already earned his spurs as a manager, and will go down as one of England's best over the past 20 years. Yet he's not showing his best now. There is no flow to QPR's game, the roster picks are inconsistent and too often unwarranted, and there seems to be no sense of urgency/emotion/leadership from the coaching staff. I'm all for good sportsmanship and class, but where is the fight? Where is their distress when players don't give their all? Yes, we've had a ton of injuries. Yes, we've had to contend with two very tough times above us. But when a team of such experience and record displays lapses in commitment and character, Harry and his staff can't always default to Hill, Dunne and Zamora to put things right. An American President once famously said "the buck stops here". It's time that refrain was proclaimed to the fans by Harry & Company, and injected into the locker room. After all, every player's stock goes up if we win promotion; few if not.
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