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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostI find it funny that the "buck stops with him" yet he is still to keep to his promise to step down as chairman if it wasn't working out. The man is an egomaniac, simple as that.
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Originally posted by Jogo View PostNo one can say he isn't a nice guy, but you need to be a ruthless barsteward in this game. The bloke just wants to be loved by everyone and gets made a mug. As much as I hated Flavio Briatore and his regime, I couldn't see him being taken for a ride by managers and players alike.
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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostI find it funny that the "buck stops with him" yet he is still to keep to his promise to step down as chairman if it wasn't working out. The man is an egomaniac, simple as that.
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Originally posted by Suppahoopsa View PostFernandes is guilty of one thing..being too naive! He has put his wealth and business reputation on the line for our club and been kicked in the bollx for being too enthusiastic. We last won a meaningful trophy well over 40 years ago and seem to suffer from delusions of grandeur as fans! When will it be commonly agreed that we are Qpr fans because we enjoy the odd bits of ecstasy even more due to our pre determined nature of always being the underdog.
I'd rather Harry get in his loans and then let the new manager buy who he wants when he comes in.
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Jesus, Tony/Naive, les overseeing and being a scapegoat or not, Harry not the right person and has TF up his ar*e, none of this would matter to anybody if the players performed like there paid to do and we had a few wins under our belt. Everything about the club / management could be 100% but if the players don't stand up and be counted nothing changes
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostJesus, Tony/Naive, les overseeing and being a scapegoat or not, Harry not the right person and has TF up his ar*e, none of this would matter to anybody if the players performed like there paid to do and we had a few wins under our belt. Everything about the club / management could be 100% but if the players don't stand up and be counted nothing changes
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostWhen things are consistently bad on the pitch, which even the biggest Fernandes supporter would have to admit has been the case for much of his reign, you have to question management for me. And that doesn't stop at the Head Coach, that goes all the way up to C-Level at the club.
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostNot saying that they are not to partly blame, but does it give the players the right not to perform. The players should play to the best of there ability no matter who owns or manages the club. Some of the things we are seeing on the pitch are worse than school boy errors.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostSurely it's down to the manager to put a team out that is capable and prepared to perform well. When you are consistently not achieving the expected results I really think you have to look beyond individual players and question why the group as a whole is not performing.
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