Just finished reading this book about the lives of football scouts. A fantastic read, a real eye-opener about the importance of scouts to a team in terms of preparation for match-days and of course in terms of signings. QPR kept cropping up throughout the book and in the latter part there were a few pages dedicated to our disastrous last campaign in the Premiership. We are shown in quite a bad light and if the content of the book is to be believed we are on the road to nowhere at the moment! Our training facilities are a shambles (League One level facilities), there were ZERO scouts in place when Mark Hughes came to the club, no information about players/potential signings and a non-existent youth policy. The most damning aspect though seems to be our constant repetition of mistakes in the transfer market. Due diligence on incoming players has been very weak. We keep signing the 'wrong' sorts in terms of character for way too much money. Chopping and changing managers destroys any level of continuity we could have had down the years.
Relegation or not this season, the club needs to sort itself out big time! We should bring in a Mark Warburton type whose youth policies at Brentford have proved to be so successful. A system needs to be installed whereby we develop, educate players from a young age and create first team players. We have to stop being so short-sighted and look to the future. We want younger players to come to QPR because they'll receive the best football education around and not because they see us as a stepping stone to bigger clubs. In addition we will only attract the right sort of pro to the club if our training facilities are decent. As a footballer you spend 95% of your working life at the training center so anyone in their right mind would not want to come to us unless they were in it for the money or on exorbitant wages. I love TF's passion and determination yet he has to shoulder a lot of the blame for our current plight. The training center is nowhere near being realized, there is no stability and no direction at the moment. The mismanagement needs to stop immediately. A good start for me was TF's insistence on not panic buying in January; as a result Redknapp left, a beautiful outcome. Now is when everything needs to begin. It does not matter if we are in the Premiership or not next season - without a viable system in place, without good scouting, a decent youth policy and good facilities, we would face repeating the mistakes of the past and not by choice. We would still be everyone's last port of call, last big pay-day or last chance at managerial redemption. The cycle has to stop. We need young, hungry players and be a club where reputations are made and not where they finally die at a vast expense.
Relegation or not this season, the club needs to sort itself out big time! We should bring in a Mark Warburton type whose youth policies at Brentford have proved to be so successful. A system needs to be installed whereby we develop, educate players from a young age and create first team players. We have to stop being so short-sighted and look to the future. We want younger players to come to QPR because they'll receive the best football education around and not because they see us as a stepping stone to bigger clubs. In addition we will only attract the right sort of pro to the club if our training facilities are decent. As a footballer you spend 95% of your working life at the training center so anyone in their right mind would not want to come to us unless they were in it for the money or on exorbitant wages. I love TF's passion and determination yet he has to shoulder a lot of the blame for our current plight. The training center is nowhere near being realized, there is no stability and no direction at the moment. The mismanagement needs to stop immediately. A good start for me was TF's insistence on not panic buying in January; as a result Redknapp left, a beautiful outcome. Now is when everything needs to begin. It does not matter if we are in the Premiership or not next season - without a viable system in place, without good scouting, a decent youth policy and good facilities, we would face repeating the mistakes of the past and not by choice. We would still be everyone's last port of call, last big pay-day or last chance at managerial redemption. The cycle has to stop. We need young, hungry players and be a club where reputations are made and not where they finally die at a vast expense.
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