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I would have quit QPR says Harry if we did not get promoted
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostAgree. Deserves his chance this year in a league he's done well in but I'd have wanted him gone like a shot had we not gone up.
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Originally posted by silvercue View PostSo he is good enough to be our manager thanks to a last miute goal and not good enough if Zammo had hit the post?
If me auntie had b0llox she'd me uncle. Remember that one?
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Originally posted by vespa View Posti`d still prefer Glenn Hoddle , the reality of another season of boring football under Redknapp dosn`t thrill me ,premier league or notSupporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostThing is, Hoddle has been out of the game at the top level for a long time now, perhaps too long.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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I think Harry, more than most, is an man who works off his emotions, so he wouldn't have been able to help us in the championship. We all knew that. Being able to build a PL team, with an esprit de corp, as opposed to work with one inherited from a p rick like Hughesless, ought stand us in good stead this year providing us with a firm foundation to built on (once we get some younger players in). Who of our likely first teamers were first choices last time we were up? Clint and Traore only I think. Holliet. Maybe Granero? Maybe Adel? Says it all.
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