Problem with hiring people like Jackett, Howe, etc is that they have never done anything in the game as managers. So called premiership 'stars' will walk all over them. Sad but true.
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There are managers out there but it just needs us to do our homework and know the lay of the land. Southampton tend to rarely get a manager appointment wrong they got a physio in Adkins who had heard of Pochettino before he went to them then they pull Koeman out the hat
The excuse of we cannot get rid of Rednapp because no one is out their is rubbish the people are out there they just need unearthing or we need to tap into the right networks like Southampton do
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostTW serious question what has happened between you and the club you support that has made you so cold and uncaring towards them???? it might not be your intention but that is how you come across like you could not give a t oss about QPR. I get the feeling if we went under tomorrow you would be following another club by the evening
So seriously what had made you so passionless towards us???
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostTW serious question what has happened between you and the club you support that has made you so cold and uncaring towards them???? it might not be your intention but that is how you come across like you could not give a t oss about QPR. I get the feeling if we went under tomorrow you would be following another club by the evening
So seriously what had made you so passionless towards us???
In all seriousness, probably be a Fulham fan if qpr failed to exist.
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Originally posted by twranger View PostFair question wests and happy to respond to that. Well, difficult to verbalise it (surprisingly!), but as I have stated numerous times, I have been a QPR fan for well over fifty years, BUT it has never ever ruled my life one bit. Does that mean lack of passion for qpr? Not sure! As I see it, great when qpr win and it stays with me for a day that success. If qpr lose, no big deal, peed off for a few mins but that soon passes and I forget about it. I certainly don't live my life around what qpr does, and it is certainly not an obsession and I don't go in for post mortems, no point....what's done is done. Done my fair bit of away travel over the years and had many years as a ST holder in SAR.
In all seriousness, probably be a Fulham fan if qpr failed to exist.
Talk to us about when you were a Manchester City fan and what made you change football club?
Maybe this is an area that would help west understand?!I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostI would like to tap into your earlier life.
Talk to us about when you were a Manchester City fan and what made you change football club?
Maybe this is an area that would help west understand?!
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Originally posted by twranger View PostNo time for you.....so please keep your nose out. Thanks for reading the book though!
Yes you need to be put down a peg or 2 because you also know deep down that you have small man syndrome but I think it's a very fair question.
Don't tell me tell west then?!I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by twranger View PostFair question wests and happy to respond to that. Well, difficult to verbalise it (surprisingly!), but as I have stated numerous times, I have been a QPR fan for well over fifty years, BUT it has never ever ruled my life one bit. Does that mean lack of passion for qpr? Not sure! As I see it, great when qpr win and it stays with me for a day that success. If qpr lose, no big deal, peed off for a few mins but that soon passes and I forget about it. I certainly don't live my life around what qpr does, and it is certainly not an obsession and I don't go in for post mortems, no point....what's done is done. Done my fair bit of away travel over the years and had many years as a ST holder in SAR.
In all seriousness, probably be a Fulham fan if qpr failed to exist.
Why not just be a football fan rather then a QPR fan???
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Originally posted by West Acton;1368511[SIZE=5]So leads next question how did you feel about play off win??? [/SIZE]Not taking p iss in question as to me its the emotion alligence and belonging with fellow fans which keeps me partly interested and I don't get how you can support a team without that passion. Fair play if you can disassociate results with your mood I can't I left turf moor fuming
Why not just be a football fan rather then a QPR fan???nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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