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Originally posted by Nick View PostBut over all he's very good for the club.
That is the context in which HR has to be assessed. TF's tweets are slightly hysterical rantings which suggest to me he has learned nothing.
I remember getting a lot of stick on here when I suggested not going up might be a better bet, because this term we would have been in the championship rebuilding under a new manager. Harry wouldn't have stayed and a more realistic relationship with the FL would be in situ.
Doesn't seem such a bad option now.....
T
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we were sailing a steady ship with amit at the helm. i just want us to be a normal football club. at the moment, we seem to be a creation of a farking loony tunes cartoon with the chairman having a melt on twitter, fighting with dog walkers for a traing ground, battling arthur daley for land to build a mega city with a 40.000 stadium stuck in the middle of it, or watching pig faces emerge from range rovers on deadline day.
im sick of this freakshow, i want a normal farking football club.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postwe were sailing a steady ship with amit at the helm. i just want us to be a normal football club. at the moment, we seem to be a creation of a farking loony tunes cartoon with the chairman having a melt on twitter, fighting with dog walkers for a traing ground, battling arthur daley for land to build a mega city with a 40.000 stadium stuck in the middle of it, or watching pig faces emerge from range rovers on deadline day.
im sick of this freakshow, i want a normal farking football club.
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Let's face it whatever we want as fans Redknapp isn't going anywhere (at least for a few more games) unless he walks. Both Fernandes and Amit are completely taken in by him and his son, Amit is friends with jamie, so will only sack him as a last resort.
Problem is Fernandes watches games and feels like us and will tweet, as he did yesterday straight after the game "nit good enough". He then speaks to Redknapp and is completely taken in by his excuses as he simply doesn't understand football and so his defensive tweets begin. Unbelievable disrespectful to describe fans as armchair critics when they air their feelings particularly as he welcomes Twitter interaction.
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Originally posted by rickyranger View PostUnbelievable disrespectful to describe fans as armchair critics when they air their feelings particularly as he welcomes Twitter interaction.
Still, when you've racked up untold millions of pounds of debt, listening to experts such as Hughes and Redknapp, I suppose blaming the fans is reasonably logical. Must be their fault.
At least Flavio acknowledged that we paid £20 to have an opinion.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostWasn't a sensible thing to say, was it?
Still, when you've racked up untold millions of pounds of debt, listening to experts such as Hughes and Redknapp, I suppose blaming the fans is reasonably logical. Must be their fault.
At least Flavio acknowledged that we paid £20 to have an opinion.
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Originally posted by Bigdave View PostWorrying times if TF thinks Sacking HR ain't the answer.
All this nonsense about Remy. What if he had stayed and then got a serious injury? You can't put all your eggs in 1 basket.Also can't he see that in 4 of the 5 games we have lost this season we have been well beaten, not unlucky. We are way off the pace and the manager has to take the brunt of the blame, that's what he is being paid millions of pounds for.QPR
Best team in the world
Sort of
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Starting to make the headlines now
QPR chairman Tony Fernandes bemoans loss of Loic Remy and hits out at 'armchair critics' in Twitter rant after West Ham loss
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Originally posted by Kirill View PostIf Tony walked and Amit took over it would be heavenly.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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What frightens me is the power the keyboard bestows on us -armchair fan or season ticket holder alike. When it comes down to it it's like the ubiquitous bloke down the pub -happy to pontificate on any issue QPR related with absolute certainty that they are right, responding with knee-jerk passion when the result goes wrong and switching in an instant when it goes right (with one or two rare exceptions). Virtually none of us have any real detailed knowledge and understanding of what is involved in the running of our club, yet we all assume we know what's best. I certainly don't and it worries me that so many of my fellow R's may wield so much power by virtue of their ability to type a hasty view.Unlike the bloke down the pub -it's not just a few mates who hear. Take care - we may all be regretting ill-considered outbursts - from Tony down to yours truly!
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