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  • #16
    So Harry, even the £61 million you spent on transfers wasn't enough money for you?

    And having the 8th highest wage bill in EUROPE for a CHAMPIONSHIP side wasn't good enough for you either?

    Very convenient how you always omit facts like that from your lined-up litany of excuses. But yeah, whatever you say Harry.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Stanley View Post
      So Harry, even the £61 million you spent on transfers wasn't enough money for you?

      And having the 8th highest wage bill in EUROPE for a CHAMPIONSHIP side wasn't good enough for you either?

      Very convenient how you always omit facts like that from your lined-up litany of excuses. But yeah, whatever you say Harry.

      Rosey the dog wanted more Stanley, triffik
      I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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      • #18
        Has Jamie Redknapp ever commented on Harry Redknapp and QPR?
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Shania View Post
          Has Jamie Redknapp ever commented on Harry Redknapp and QPR?
          Yes in the very early days of HR appointment, in fact Jamie was a regular when we played outside a Sky game
          I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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          • #20
            Ok, Thanks^^.
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            • #21
              Very predictable and Redknapp is a #### of the highest order, but there is some truth in what he's saying.

              9 or the players who started against Citeh came from a side that was nothing special by Championship standards. How the #### have we spent so much with so little to show for it? Has it all gone on wages or agents fees?

              Since coming up with us Southampton have spent big when they've recruited, but they've obviously put some thought into it. Most players have been with 10m+ fees and none have been flops. We've gone for flavour of the month options, old players on free transfers, and players the managers have connections with, and it's been a disaster. You can't turn a Championship side into a Prem one if you donty pay up.

              Expect more of the same next season, under the guise that we've learned from our mistakes.

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              • #22
                He's got some front!!!!!! the money he spent? especially on the likes of Kranjcar Ferdinand,and some has beens. and if the truth be known thats why he walked, threw his toys out the pram when T.F. told him he wasnt giving him anymore money to waste,
                Last edited by dave58; 13-05-2015, 09:50 AM.

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                • #23
                  The problem is Harry, the very first thing he should have done was invest in the defence and had a back up. Bringing Rio here was not the wisest move from a top manager.

                  He kept putting Remy in the shop window by saying "Can't believe he's still here and no one has come in for him" on telly. Harry should've known Remy was going to go on the last day, I did and I'm just a fan. He should've had a backup plan in place which should've been ready to go for the last minute.

                  This season, we could've been alright if Harry had sat down and thought it through, instead he spent more time trying to chase down his old friends, and that was the only plan.

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                  • #24
                    Blokes deluded.

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                    • #25
                      I was indifferent whether Redknapp stayed or went
                      I know it's seen as fashionable to blame him for everything that went wrong and call him childish names , but now is the time has come to wake up as more reports are coming out daily about how bad things have been behind the scenes for the last 4 years Yes he has played his part but imo it's there for all ot see it's a case of 6 of 1 and half a dozen of the other , plenty of people at the club must have loved the abuse of HR as it hid their fair share of any blame
                      Last edited by dogsrrs; 13-05-2015, 11:51 AM.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by dogsrrs View Post
                        I was indifferent whether Redknapp stayed or went
                        I know it's seen as fashionable to blame him for everything that went wrong and call him childish names , but now is the time has come to wake up as more reports are coming out daily about how bad things have been behind the scenes for the last 4 years Yes he has played his part but imo it's there for all ot see it's a case of 6 of 1 and half a dozen of the other , plenty of people at the club must have loved the abuse of HR as it hid their fair share of any blame
                        This is Harry's fault, he had more time than any other manager to sort the club out! He has been in the game for years, he could have sat down with TF and got the investment to rebuild the infrastructure of the club, he had A great deal of influence on TF he would have got anything, but he used that influence to spunk money away.

                        He brought poorly, he did little background checks on players, the club culture is rotten, he has to be held fully accountable for that because he had enough time at the club to remedy that. HR is all that's wrong with English football, a relic, the game needs rid of these antiques, I am not fully sold on CR but it would appear that a longterm plan is being implemented, and that's a move in the right direction!
                        Last edited by californiahoop; 13-05-2015, 12:21 PM.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by californiahoop View Post
                          This is Harry's fault, he had more time than any other manager to sort the club out! He has been in the game for years, he could have sat down with TF and got the investment to rebuild the infrastructure of the club, he had A great deal of influence on TF he would have got anything, but he used that influence to spunk money away.

                          He brought poorly, he did little background checks on players, the club culture is rotten, he has to be held fully accountable for that because he had enough time at the club to remedy that. HR is all that's wrong with English football, a relic, the game needs rid of these antiques, I am not fully sold on CR but it would appear that a longterm plan is being implemented, and that's a move in the right direction!
                          Yeah go on let the rest off , Tarbaht Traore SWP Hoilet Onoura Zarate trouble or shlt not HR signings
                          the 3 sth Americans Caulker the boy at palace HR signings trouble or shlt I make that 6 of 1 half a dozen of the other
                          And that's got nothing to do with the priority of shifting the shlt Hughs left

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                          • #28
                            im not giving the slightest worry about this. in fact, im pleased. why? because it just continues to show the footballing neutrals that Redknapp is the deluded one about the direction he was running our team, not QPR fans - who some may feel may be to blame. I guess Harry is coming out with media bits like this to clean up his profile so as to get another managerial job in time for next season, but this is just going to hurt him more than help.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ArthurQPR_NYC View Post
                              im not giving the slightest worry about this. in fact, im pleased. why? because it just continues to show the footballing neutrals that Redknapp is the deluded one about the direction he was running our team, not QPR fans - who some may feel may be to blame. I guess Harry is coming out with media bits like this to clean up his profile so as to get another managerial job in time for next season, but this is just going to hurt him more than help.
                              Arty I couldn't disagree with a word you just posted , my point is no one man is responsible for the crap way this club has been run and to try to blame one man is taking the eye off the ball

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by dogsrrs View Post
                                Arty I couldn't disagree with a word you just posted , my point is no one man is responsible for the crap way this club has been run and to try to blame one man is taking the eye off the ball
                                I respectfully disagree.

                                Buck always stops with the Board - in this case for two simple reasons:

                                1) They were responsible for not sacking HR sooner.

                                2) They were responsible for not hiring a CEO or other board member with footballing experience to furnish them with objective and impartial expert advice - particularly so when you have an overseas based Chairman. In that regard, HR (and MH before him) saw our naive and incompetent Board coming a mile away, bending over and with their pants firmly around their ankles.

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