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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostAll very well joey but have things really improved under Harry?!
Ummm No is the simple answer. He just bought more old overpaid players into our club.SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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A legend?! Christ! I like Joey, think he's a good player and love him in our team; but you can't deny that he is symbolic of everything that has gone wrong with our club in the last few years. Saying that, he is trying to make ammends, and I can appreciate that! This isn't a dig at Joey by the way, more our transfer policy of the last few years!
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I agree, this is not about Redknapp.
barton is correct in criticising Hughes, who seems to be trying to lay the blame of his QPR failings on the board and lack of a decent training ground scouting network etc.
Not one word about 'his' poor choice of signings and decisions. i.e was Buzsaky any worse than Granero? he paid £8M fee and lots more in wages for a player who scored and assisted in less goals from fewer games than the player he offered only a 1 year extension to.
What about lumbering QPR with Zamora and Johnson, or Bosingwa, Mbia & Park etc. Was he unaware of Diakite's problems (he missed the last few games of his loan spell and took a long time to sign a permanent deal - was anything amiss)?
It was Hughes' job to sign players, coach them and try and sort out any issues they had on or off the pitch that contributed to their inconsistent diplays and lack of discipline etc.
No wonder Nelsen said it was the worst dressing room atmosphere he'd experienced, when you have a manager like Hughes who display such an arrogant attitude.
And finally, who is judging him on his final 12 games?
I am judging him on his whole 28 game spell as manager.
He took over when QPR were in 17th place and spent £12million in the January window to end up in 17th place.
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6 wins; 4 draws; 5 defeats
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0 wins; 2 draws; 11 defeats is hardly worth the money he spenet in fees let alone the wages they got paid. In case anyone says the board negotiated the wages, bear in mind that if Hughes said he wants the players and they are vital to his plans, then of course the naive board would have trusted his judgement.
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Again I must ask, from every QPR fan stateside: "Now that Harry has been in the driver's seat for more than a year, and the team has struggled to show they're a well-coached team, when does Harry use one of his press conferences and astound his fans with an admission that HE has to do better -- not that we have injuries, not that we were up against a good team (Doncaster, et alia), not that we had an off day. How 'bout "the buck stops here", we have to play again as a team, we will spend our time on the practice pitch getting back there, and that he will only field a team of players who will go through brick walls to win (even if he starts five players from the U21s). Harry has always prided himself on showing class; time he added a new word to that profile: "character"."
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI agree, this is not about Redknapp.
barton is correct in criticising Hughes, who seems to be trying to lay the blame of his QPR failings on the board and lack of a decent training ground scouting network etc.
Not one word about 'his' poor choice of signings and decisions. i.e was Buzsaky any worse than Granero? he paid £8M fee and lots more in wages for a player who scored and assisted in less goals from fewer games than the player he offered only a 1 year extension to.
What about lumbering QPR with Zamora and Johnson, or Bosingwa, Mbia & Park etc. Was he unaware of Diakite's problems (he missed the last few games of his loan spell and took a long time to sign a permanent deal - was anything amiss)?
It was Hughes' job to sign players, coach them and try and sort out any issues they had on or off the pitch that contributed to their inconsistent diplays and lack of discipline etc.
No wonder Nelsen said it was the worst dressing room atmosphere he'd experienced, when you have a manager like Hughes who display such an arrogant attitude.
And finally, who is judging him on his final 12 games?
I am judging him on his whole 28 game spell as manager.
He took over when QPR were in 17th place and spent £12million in the January window to end up in 17th place.
Home -
6 wins; 4 draws; 5 defeats
Away -
0 wins; 2 draws; 11 defeats is hardly worth the money he spenet in fees let alone the wages they got paid. In case anyone says the board negotiated the wages, bear in mind that if Hughes said he wants the players and they are vital to his plans, then of course the naive board would have trusted his judgement.
What's all this judging him ONLY on 12 games b0ll0cks!!! Like you said mate what about the other games?? He was p00 from start to finish!...
Me thinks mr hughes is trying to get off lightly and that's why I really enjoyed reading what joey had to say. No hiding now everyone knows how $hit he really was for us!SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI agree, this is not about Redknapp.
barton is correct in criticising Hughes, who seems to be trying to lay the blame of his QPR failings on the board and lack of a decent training ground scouting network etc.
Not one word about 'his' poor choice of signings and decisions. i.e was Buzsaky any worse than Granero? he paid £8M fee and lots more in wages for a player who scored and assisted in less goals from fewer games than the player he offered only a 1 year extension to.
What about lumbering QPR with Zamora and Johnson, or Bosingwa, Mbia & Park etc. Was he unaware of Diakite's problems (he missed the last few games of his loan spell and took a long time to sign a permanent deal - was anything amiss)?
It was Hughes' job to sign players, coach them and try and sort out any issues they had on or off the pitch that contributed to their inconsistent diplays and lack of discipline etc.
No wonder Nelsen said it was the worst dressing room atmosphere he'd experienced, when you have a manager like Hughes who display such an arrogant attitude.
And finally, who is judging him on his final 12 games?
I am judging him on his whole 28 game spell as manager.
He took over when QPR were in 17th place and spent £12million in the January window to end up in 17th place.
Home -
6 wins; 4 draws; 5 defeats
Away -
0 wins; 2 draws; 11 defeats is hardly worth the money he spenet in fees let alone the wages they got paid. In case anyone says the board negotiated the wages, bear in mind that if Hughes said he wants the players and they are vital to his plans, then of course the naive board would have trusted his judgement.
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Originally posted by Qprtanpa1 View PostAgain I must ask, from every QPR fan stateside: "Now that Harry has been in the driver's seat for more than a year, and the team has struggled to show they're a well-coached team, when does Harry use one of his press conferences and astound his fans with an admission that HE has to do better -- not that we have injuries, not that we were up against a good team (Doncaster, et alia), not that we had an off day. How 'bout "the buck stops here", we have to play again as a team, we will spend our time on the practice pitch getting back there, and that he will only field a team of players who will go through brick walls to win (even if he starts five players from the U21s). Harry has always prided himself on showing class; time he added a new word to that profile: "character"."Top Scorers 2018/2019
Nakhi Wells - 8
Pawel Wszolek - 6
Luke Freeman - 6
Matt Smith - 6
Ebere Eze - 4
Joel Lynch - 3
Tomer Hemed - 3
Toni Leistner - 2
Massimo Luongo- 2
Angel Rangel - 2
Bright Osayi-Samuel - 2
Geoff Cameron - 1
Aramide Oteh - 1
Jake Bidwell - 1
Jordan Cousins - 1
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