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BREAKING: @jf9hasselbaink has been appointed as #QPR’s new Manager: https://t.co/nnjYOOcvLU #WelcomeJimmy pic.twitter.com/C2GeYvG8Ch
— QPR FC (@QPRFC) December 4, 2015
.@jf9hasselbaink: “I am happy to get the opportunity here and to the lead the #QPR family” #WelcomeJimmy pic.twitter.com/b3Slj64KYR
— QPR FC (@QPRFC) December 4, 2015
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostRolling contract.
What's that mean?"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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Originally posted by HertfordshireHoop View PostDon't like the sound of that rolling contract"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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Originally posted by West Acton View PostSame contract as Hughes had at Fulham. Neither side committed to long term deal so if we got shot it costs us peanuts but equally if he gets tapped up can walk with no compo end of each season or that's my understanding"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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Originally posted by West Acton View PostSame contract as Hughes had at Fulham. Neither side committed to long term deal so if we got shot it costs us peanuts but equally if he gets tapped up can walk with no compo end of each season or that's my understanding@gatorTFC
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Ashley Wilkinson of the Burton Mail offers his thoughts on Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's move to QPR ...
What sort of manager are QPR getting in Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink?
One who is extremely single-minded and determined to make a success of both himself and his club. He is protective of his players and will always make sure that any plaudits go their way. Defensively, he has proven to be an extremely adept coach and tactician, as seen by the number of clean sheets Albion kept under his watch.
Why has he been so successful in such a short space of time?
There are several reasons. He inherited a squad with League One experience, put together by Gary Rowett, but clearly knew how to play the game to win promotion from League Two. A lot of that, too, is down to David Oldfield, his assistant manager who has gone with Jimmy to QPR. Mostly, his organisation of the defence and ensuring that each player occupies the right position when out of possession, has been key to Albion's excellent form under him.
From the outside you could be of the view that he picked up where Gary Rowett left off. Is there more to it than that?
Absolutely. As I said before, Gary left behind a talented squad which Jimmy gladly inherited, but they had gone on a poor run of games prior to Gary's departure and Jimmy's arrival. They only lost three games under Hasselbaink between his arrival in November and the end of the season. They found a new level of confidence and swagger, and that was down to Jimmy.
With Burton top of League One why was the time right for him to take this opportunity?
Clearly the opportunity to manage a club like QPR, with Premier League ambitions, doesn't come around every day. What will have helped is that it brings him closer to his family in Surrey and gives him the chance to take a talented side forward, back to the Premier League. It will have been a difficult decision for him to leave Burton given where they are currently, but he is an ambitious man and has said so himself. QPR ticked the boxes for Jimmy.
Having already made the step from League Two to League One can he do so again?
Certainly QPR have the infrastructure in place to challenge at the right end of the table, and if Jimmy can help organise the defence in the manner he did with the Brewers then he has a great chance. With David, Jimmy has proven that he knows how to win football matches in the third and fourth tier, and given his pedigree and eye for football, there is no reason why he can't win matches in the Championship and higher.
Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/me...ZiuduWyL4YC.99
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The first in a series looking at the ‘up-and-coming’, Dutch coaches making their names in the world of football management. First on the radar is recently appointed QPR boss, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. By Glenn Billingham Follow Glenn on Twitter “This is my Barcelona.” A memorable quip from the then Burton Albion manager, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. […]
Reading this has got me even more excited
What a change in having a manager who is young, driven and with something to proveLast edited by Awin; 07-12-2015, 01:04 AM.
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