I have just come over cold with the thought of what if Harry did sign extension and that's why TF has not sacked him because its not a pay off of few months rather the extension
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostWhat and it wasn't like this before Fernandes ???
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostSo all that have got involved in this post let's be honest, who was saying great choice when TF took over ? I guess nearly all, who said great choice when Mark Hughes took charge ? Nearly all, who said great choice when Harry was put in charge ? Maybe a few less but still a high percentage rate and I'm sure if we all look back at this post in 5 & 10 years time we will be having the same conversation whoever is in charge as I can remember having conversations like this on and off for the past 30 odd yearsSupporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostYeah, of course it was. In fact the club has been fighting fires ever since Chris Wright put us into Admin 15 years ago. But a chairman with Fernandes resources and enthusiasm should really have meant a change of fortunes for us. Instead we are in as much debt as we ever have been and the club is really not being run any better!
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostHe's a football man isn't he, exactly what some people wanted at a senior level. We've also got one of the most experienced managers in the business at the helm.
People are constantly moaning about the board's lack of football knowledge, so they've hired people to do the job. If you own a house which needs rewiring, you do it yourself if you can, or ring a spark to do it. Well, the board rang a couple of sparks, and the lights are still out!
It's not just about getting 'football men' in; they've got to be qualified for the job. A good player does not make a good coach or a good manager or a good scout. We are in London and pay very high wages, if we'd looked a little further afield we could have poached some very good coaches and a decent, progressive manager.
I worry that people are banking on Les solving our problems in the same way they thought Hr would. The reality is he's probably gonna call his mate Tim up, and we'll be back to stage 1 but a few hundred thousand quid lighter.
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As we've seen , before and after the Air Asia disaster,Tony Fernandes understands what it means -- how critical it is -- to communicate and motivate in this day and age. I commend him for doing that with QPR fans directly, and for showing he cares to improve team fortunes. What I don't understand is pairing that with Harry, who at least to the fans shows studied indifference and insolence. To say Harry is the supposed master of the media belies everything we've seen the past few years. Frankly, short of the deliberate flare-up with Adel, he's been a pretty boring interview. "The team we're playing this week is solid, all of their players are good players, I am hoping for a better result this time, I won't get into players who are performing and under-performing, and I refuse to take ANY responsibility for the results." He's not a coach, and all he's managing right now is his conscious move into retirement. Very disappointed for Tony -- he, and the QPR faithful, deserve better. And as much as I prize Ton'y penchant for loyalty, it impairs his ability, in the world of soccer, to achieve success.
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