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When he took us over first time we were heading for league 1. In just over a season we were in the premiership. His record in the time before he got sacked was ok and we had done good results against Stoke and Everton away which were key to us staying up
My favourite Rangers manager by a mile but let's not forget when he got sacked the football was dire we could not beat MKDons over 180mins and we were going backwards after half decent start
Think if I was JFH I would look at how he's tightened up defence and think to myself got keep this guy involved in some way
Wasn't that League/FA cup when we had other priorities?
Got a lot of love for Neil. He gave me perhaps my favourite season watching the Rs when we got promoted with such style and such a cliffhanger ending. I don't think I've ever felt so elated. Beats even Wembley play-off for me. Unfairly sacked the following season, comes back when we're in the shite and steadies the ship. What a top bloke and great manager. Proper manager. Down to earth, real, authentic, so unlike those that followed. Cheers Neil, you will be missed.
In a nutshell.
He's shown to be the 'go to guy' when maybe he should of just been, the guy.
I'm glad the fella has left on a high form is temporary it would be gutting if he stayed till the end of the season and potentially leaving on a sour note. Steadied a ship that was sinking like the titanic
i supported qpr in the glory days when chris kiwomya and michael ngonge played up front
I wish him all the best (unless he rocks up at another championship club in the next month), a real shame if we can't keep him involved in the club in some capacity
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