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Originally posted by Fordy View PostPaul Smith @Smudge1962 26m26 minutes ago
Exclusive: #bcfc boss, Gary Rowett, has emerged as a shock contender for the vacant managers job at #ffc
From a journey on twitter. IF this is true we've got to at least try and speak to him.
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I think either 2 ways to do it,
We don't want to full back nto the revolving door that is recruiting players, clearing out, promotion, relegation cycle.
We need someone like Warnock to work with a number 2 such as Derry, Hill, Joey (Examples) and then install a philosophy so that when Warnock steps down we have a ready made replacement with the same Ethos.
Alternatively if we are not going to go down the easing someone in role Kenny Jackett for me !"It's alright, I'm not going to steal your breakfast you fat *****."
Barton's reported reaction following Frank Lampard's decision to move tables at England's training camp in order to avoid him.
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Originally posted by Dave View PostI think either 2 ways to do it,
We don't want to full back nto the revolving door that is recruiting players, clearing out, promotion, relegation cycle.
We need someone like Warnock to work with a number 2 such as Derry, Hill, Joey (Examples) and then install a philosophy so that when Warnock steps down we have a ready made replacement with the same Ethos.
Alternatively if we are not going to go down the easing someone in role Kenny Jackett for me !"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Well Stuart Pearce doesn't want the QPR job then
Oh well least we know....Don't think you would've been offered it Stu tbh
Speaking to talkSPORT (aired Wednesday, 07:40), Stuart Pearce has responded when asked if he would be interested in taking the managers job at either Fulham or QPR, with both Championship sides looking for a new boss.
When asked if either QPR or Fulham will interest him, Pearce said: “Two very good jobs. The Fulham job definitely [would interest me], without a doubt.”
Pearce was most recently manager of Nottingham Forest, although he was sacked in February of this year after a poor run of form which left the club in mid-table.
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Prior to his spell with Forest, Pearce had been in charge of Manchester City and England’s Under-21 side, as well as a one game caretaker role in charge of the senior England team.
He has never truly impressed in any job he has been at, and hiring him would be a bold move for a club to make considering his previous record.
However, both Fulham and QPR are searching for a new manager, and if their search is fruitless, Pearce may be one of the few managers left with Championship experience who would be open to moving to West London.
Pearce has admitted he would definitely be keen on taking the Fulham job if they approach him, and although he made no such claim about a switch to Loftus Road, QPR surely possess the financial strength to tempt the former English international to a management job with the Rs.
It is just a question of whether either club want to hire him.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostOh well least we know....Don't think you would've been offered it Stu tbh
Speaking to talkSPORT (aired Wednesday, 07:40), Stuart Pearce has responded when asked if he would be interested in taking the managers job at either Fulham or QPR, with both Championship sides looking for a new boss.
When asked if either QPR or Fulham will interest him, Pearce said: “Two very good jobs. The Fulham job definitely [would interest me], without a doubt.”
Pearce was most recently manager of Nottingham Forest, although he was sacked in February of this year after a poor run of form which left the club in mid-table.
View image | gettyimages.com
Prior to his spell with Forest, Pearce had been in charge of Manchester City and England’s Under-21 side, as well as a one game caretaker role in charge of the senior England team.
He has never truly impressed in any job he has been at, and hiring him would be a bold move for a club to make considering his previous record.
However, both Fulham and QPR are searching for a new manager, and if their search is fruitless, Pearce may be one of the few managers left with Championship experience who would be open to moving to West London.
Pearce has admitted he would definitely be keen on taking the Fulham job if they approach him, and although he made no such claim about a switch to Loftus Road, QPR surely possess the financial strength to tempt the former English international to a management job with the Rs.
It is just a question of whether either club want to hire him.Top Scorers 2018/2019
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostOh well least we know....Don't think you would've been offered it Stu tbh
Speaking to talkSPORT (aired Wednesday, 07:40), Stuart Pearce has responded when asked if he would be interested in taking the managers job at either Fulham or QPR, with both Championship sides looking for a new boss.
When asked if either QPR or Fulham will interest him, Pearce said: “Two very good jobs. The Fulham job definitely [would interest me], without a doubt.”
Pearce was most recently manager of Nottingham Forest, although he was sacked in February of this year after a poor run of form which left the club in mid-table.
View image | gettyimages.com
Prior to his spell with Forest, Pearce had been in charge of Manchester City and England’s Under-21 side, as well as a one game caretaker role in charge of the senior England team.
He has never truly impressed in any job he has been at, and hiring him would be a bold move for a club to make considering his previous record.
However, both Fulham and QPR are searching for a new manager, and if their search is fruitless, Pearce may be one of the few managers left with Championship experience who would be open to moving to West London.
Pearce has admitted he would definitely be keen on taking the Fulham job if they approach him, and although he made no such claim about a switch to Loftus Road, QPR surely possess the financial strength to tempt the former English international to a management job with the Rs.
It is just a question of whether either club want to hire him.
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Originally posted by qprjeff1882 View PostPearson now 1/4. Are they just playing it safe or do they know something.
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