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  • #16
    Not good enough for brentford then no way good enough for us. Im pretty sure this is just a two and two equals five and he will come nowhere near our club.

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    • #17
      [QUOTE=QPRDave;1388261]Wasn't this announced a week ago?.....They said they were going to hire a foreigner in the summer then.[/QUOTE

      It certainly was on Tuesday that he would leave in the summer and it could be him? I think if we're in the championship it could well be, but should we survive and stay in the prem it won't be ,seems more like Clement as long as we stay up, as the saying goes today's chip paper

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      • #18
        Originally posted by dave58

        I think if we're in the championship it could well be, but should we survive and stay in the prem it won't be ,seems more like Clement as long as we stay up, as the saying goes today's chip paper
        Agree with this
        Last edited by QPRDave; 14-02-2015, 11:39 AM.

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        • #19
          Mark Warburton Leave Brentford

          At the end of the season.

          Wonder where he is of too?

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          • #20
            Got to be Tony's dream man a manager/coach who is a finical expert to , he can work a budget Tony can just sit back and relax.

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            • #22
              Originally posted by JJB View Post
              At the end of the season.

              Wonder where he is of too?
              Don't do anything stupid TF, give CR a fair crack at it for the rest of the season then see who's available....... with a bit of luck we wont have to look far cos CR will do a cracking job, keep us up and be offered a new deal......
              SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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              • #23
                I wonder if it would be possible to have both MW and CR at the club.

                I've always wondered about the English concept of a "manager", who is responsible for coaching and buying and selling and player contracts. This approach seems very outdated to me, a throwback to the old days when football clubs did not have the kind of money they have now. The skills required to coach and motivate players, and develop tactics for each match are entirely different from those required to manage a budget. Once in a while somebody comes along who is very good at both (Ferguson comes to mind) but most Managers are much better at one than the other (or, in Redknapp's case, neither).

                If you are judged solely on results, as seems to be the case for "Managers" these days, then it makes sense to spend many millions of pounds to bring in players who may marginally improve your squad. However, if you look at the bigger picture, this is foolish. Even if you are threatened with relegation, you risk the future of the club by doing this and having it fail.

                I can't help thinking that English clubs would be better served by separating the two roles and having one person responsible for bringing in players and negotiating contracts, all within an established budget, and another for all the on-pitch stuff. Obviously the two need to work together and the coach needs to identify players for the "director" to pursue. If that is the way we are going, and it does seem as though we might be, I have to say that I like it.
                'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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                • #24
                  Where are people even getting this assumption from? He is getting sacked, and he was getting sacked well before we sacked redknapp. Hes not considered good enough for brentford, but good enough for us yeah??????????

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                  • #25
                    some of the oddities

                    some of the oddities of management always amaze me

                    bobby charlton and bobby moore failed as managers as did ray wilkins an yet this brentford manager achieved quite a lot with no real massive finacial input.............................difficult to know if he could achieve in the prem
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                    • #26
                      Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View Post
                      Where are people even getting this assumption from? He is getting sacked, and he was getting sacked well before we sacked redknapp. Hes not considered good enough for brentford, but good enough for us yeah??????????
                      They'll have a bigger ground then us in a few years at least!

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                      • #27
                        I

                        YES BRENTFORD ARE LOOKING LIKE ANOTHER SWANSEA,THEY ARE QUIETLY MOVING UP THE DIVISIONS


                        I hope they dont make the prem and beat us at loftus road
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                        • #28
                          Originally posted by JJB View Post
                          At the end of the season.

                          Wonder where he is of too?
                          Heard he's going to do a tour Britain, in a chauffeur driven limo........Not that I'd expect you to know anything about that JJB!

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                          • #29
                            Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                            Heard he's going to do a tour Britain, in a chauffeur driven limo........Not that I'd expect you to know anything about that JJB!
                            Oh i didnt realise it was the clubs official driver who was the op. Did we ever find out who the striker that got dropped to the club to sign on the dotted line who had scored at every club hes been at was?

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                            • #30
                              Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View Post
                              Oh i didnt realise it was the clubs official driver who was the op. Did we ever find out who the striker that got dropped to the club to sign on the dotted line who had scored at every club hes been at was?
                              I don't think his name came to light Kev, must've been a contractual snag........or maybe the limo driver dissed him!

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