That we all understand what the way forward for this club is, short-termism is not the way forward although some would have you believe changing a manager/coach every 20 or so games is the way forward. While i recognise that the football qpr were playing in the last 10 games was poor , we really now need to have a plan and if the new coach/manager is given 2/3 year contract to work with, he is given at least half that term to mould a team. Sherwood and Wilkins i think are probably front runners for the job (from the board) , but would they want to work with Les as CEO or director of football, do they even want the poison chalice? For me i would go to one man and give him the time (and i mean time) to turn this club into a competitive Championship side again, i would go to Burnley and ask for permission to talk to Sean Dyche, he would be my number 1 choice.
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Ramsey would've been given time had he not been so clueless.
Results dictate, and if the new bloke shows himself to be just as clueless as Ramsey after 9 months in the job then I expect him to get the sack as well.
.... Agree with the sentiment tho, we do need a longer term plan, hopefully the board get the right bloke in.
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What im saying though is if your giving a coach 3 years with a plan then give him at least half that term, this grass is always greener on the other side rarely works, he had his plan that changed when players stayed , we all thought Austin, fer, Sandro, Phillips would go but none of them did, im no apologist for Ramsey , im sure he was well aware that the football wasn't good enough, i watched the games that i went to and i couldn't tell where we were going , what shape or style we were trying to play, but this time whoever it is must be given time, and if plans change given more time to adapt, i think Ramsey's main problem was he had a definite idea for this club with players and style of play, and then lost all confidence in that when the goalposts shifted.
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Originally posted by winalotto View PostThat we all understand what the way forward for this club is, short-termism is not the way forward although some would have you believe changing a manager/coach every 20 or so games is the way forward. While i recognise that the football qpr were playing in the last 10 games was poor , we really now need to have a plan and if the new coach/manager is given 2/3 year contract to work with, he is given at least half that term to mould a team. Sherwood and Wilkins i think are probably front runners for the job (from the board) , but would they want to work with Les as CEO or director of football, do they even want the poison chalice? For me i would go to one man and give him the time (and i mean time) to turn this club into a competitive Championship side again, i would go to Burnley and ask for permission to talk to Sean Dyche, he would be my number 1 choice.
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Originally posted by furlong29 View PostAs if dyche would leave burnley who are joint top and have the best striker in the league at the moment ( who I have said we should have got 2 years ago by the way) to come to our circus!
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Originally posted by furlong29 View PostAs if dyche would leave burnley who are joint top and have the best striker in the league at the moment ( who I have said we should have got 2 years ago by the way) to come to our circus!
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Originally posted by furlong29 View PostAs if dyche would leave burnley who are joint top and have the best striker in the league at the moment ( who I have said we should have got 2 years ago by the way) to come to our circus!
We are the biggest circus in townI 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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Originally posted by Hertford Hoop View PostNo one in a job already doing well at their club would dream of coming here, also any decent ex manager looking for work wouldn't want to come here either. Leaving the door open for ex managers who are just desparate to do any job that is available looking for a healthy pay out when it all goes wrong yet again.
We are the biggest circus in town
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Originally posted by Hertford Hoop View PostNo one in a job already doing well at their club would dream of coming here, also any decent ex manager looking for work wouldn't want to come here either. Leaving the door open for ex managers who are just desparate to do any job that is available looking for a healthy pay out when it all goes wrong yet again.
We are the biggest circus in town
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Every manager we have had during the TF regime has been given more than long enough to prove their worth. Hughes didn't win a game until December. Redknapp never got out of the bottom 3 virtually the entire time he was in the PL with us. Ramsey won 1 game in 10 with the best squad in the league. Any manager of any professional football club in this country would expect to lose their job under the same circumstances. You can call it short termism if you like, but the reality is that these managers have all forced the hand of the board to make these decisions, which I think we all agree were the right ones.
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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostEvery manager we have had during the TF regime has been given more than long enough to prove their worth. Hughes didn't win a game until December. Redknapp never got out of the bottom 3 virtually the entire time he was in the PL with us. Ramsey won 1 game in 10 with the best squad in the league. Any manager of any professional football club in this country would expect to lose their job under the same circumstances. You can call it short termism if you like, but the reality is that these managers have all forced the hand of the board to make these decisions, which I think we all agree were the right ones.
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