Don't shoot the messenger but I have heard Liverpool are quite interested in him as their next manager when and if Brendan Rodgers slips up!
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Eddie Howe... Get him here ASAP please Tony and the Board....
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostThe kind of manager that should be leading us into a new stadium.
Start of a legacy. A young, hungry manager that wants to win. Not an old multi millionaire dinosaur with nothing more to do in the game except pick up his gargantuan pay packet every week. 1 cup in 20 odd years in management says it all.
Yep I've gone off him.
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Originally posted by qblockoompah View PostOne thing I would say is I love Howe, his teams play with a great energy and I love his work ethic they done a feature on him on telly other week and he's the first in and last out every day, something tells me this isn't how Harry works
Even if they agreed something in principle and let Harry move upstairs as it were and either have him come in now as an understuding (which ain't gonna happen) in the meantime....
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Originally posted by THE CAT View PostHave to agree with this, as a prime example being Big Sam at the Hamsters who has fundamentally changed his training methods and style of play to adapt to modern day requirements.
Don't think Harry is capable of this, which I am not sure is down to intelligence, more down to stubbornness.
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Originally posted by californiahoop View PostAll fair comments on here but as stated, HR has gone about it the long way round but he has achieved all his goals too date, he is also building a young squad. McCarthy, Yun, Caulker, Isla, Mutch, Fer, Phillips, Austin, Robertson and Sandro are all 25 and under, he take a lot of getting use to but HR is doing alright.Last edited by BuffooneRy; 31-12-2014, 02:19 PM.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI think Redknapp will probably retire at the end of this season when his contract expires regardless of where QPR finish in the league.
I doubt if Howe will replace him though, as I think Bournemouth will win promotion this season so he will surely want to stay there.
I do agree that Redknapp is old school and doesn't appear to be able to adapt his ways (unlike Allardyce).
His record of 1 FA Cup trophy, and a few promotions in all his years as a manager say a lot about his ability. Whilst not many managers seem to win trophies these days (apart from those at Man U, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man City and Liverpool) how many finals and top 5 finishes has Redknapp managed?
Had he been younger, I would still say he is good enough for a club like QPR (as long as they stay up), but at 67 I think this needs to be his last season with the club.
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Originally posted by Since1971 View PostDon't shoot the messenger but I have heard Liverpool are quite interested in him as their next manager when and if Brendan Rodgers slips up!
What are they waiting for, to go below us?Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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