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Originally posted by Stanley View PostSky Sports News HQ understands that QPR are planning to ask Burton's permission to speak to Hasselbaink next week: http://www.skysports.com/football/ne...eive-approach?
The confusing thing is that the market was suspended across the board when word that NW was going to hold the fort until the summer.
No one seems to know what is actually happening.
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Originally posted by Fordy View PostWhy next week? Why not now if he's their man? Moving like a tortoise probably why we lost out on Rowett
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QPR expected to announce JFH appointment by the end of the week: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...agers-job.html
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostQPR expected to announce JFH appointment by the end of the week: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...agers-job.html
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QPR are holding formal talks with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and are on course to confirm his appointment as head coach this weekend.
Looks done. Official approach in first thing this morning.
For me, it is the first time I have been excited about QPR in a long time. A great player, and so far he is proving to be a good manager. The way his players speak about him, and how he has them performing is incredible. This is Burton Albion we are talking about, a club of that size has no right to be at the top of league 1, let alone in it (No disrespect meant towards them - as the table doesn't lie).
Does he have Championship experience? No, and so what. Nor did Clement, Rowlett, the list goes on. Does he have a vision and style, yes. 11 clean sheets in the league tells you he is big on not leaking goals. When attacking they play good football also (I think it was Burtons 2nd goal last night). Listening to him speak on those documentaries and interviews, he knows what he is talking about and what he wants. He clearly gets his message across and has his players all on side. He will automatically gain the respect of our players because of who he is and what he has achieved in his career which is a lot more than all of our players.
Football has changed. I love Warnock but there is only so much 'old skool' players can take now. There is a lot more to football then having someone just motivate the players. Hopefully he stays on upstairs and can offer Jimmy a little advice if he needs it, but for me Jimmy is the right choice and for the first time in a long time I feel we are getting a manager who will not bleed us dry, and want to do well with us and get us back to a respectful club that everybody likes.@chrisrobson9
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So if he's a success he'll be our own Jimmy, fail and he's Chelsea scum..........we certainly seem to be championing the cause of black managers, but in this respect JFH seems a much better bet to further that cause than Ramsay ever was. There's another incentive for JFH - a chance to be the standard bearer for black managers in the English League...only takes one to black manager make it big for football club directors to conclude that maybe there's an untapped resource here that they should be paying more attention to.
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