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  • #16
    Originally posted by Brisbane View Post
    Proper pissed about how Steve has been treated. A real Rangers man and they "couldn't find a role for him"? ########. They found a role for Ramsey and Perry Suckling already had that role! Les was a great player but he's been here 18 years less than Steve, and Steve's been forced out of the club because of him...
    A little bit knee - jerk, Brisbane. Steve was employed to do a job. Any future role would have to suit both parties. Maybe Steve didn't want the role they offered? He may have other irons in the fire? I wouldn't be at all, surprised to see him playing a role in the future if his other plans don't work out. Just guessing of course!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Shania View Post
      Could it be that he will be replaced with someone better. Not sure many of his players has reached the level which is required for being a 1st team player? Just a question?
      I agree with you Shania, whilst he is a great club man, he actually has been really unsuccessful at bringing through decent youth players. Sterling was produced into the player he is today by Liverpool. Shame he couldn't stay in a different role but I would prefer we are bringing through players from the youth to play in the league than keep him in a job indefinitely that he probably isn't qualified for.

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      • #18
        Thanks,Brisbane. He will now move on and for all what we know: he will Ultimately suceed by doing it his way.
        Best wishes to him. A great QPR-supporter with a touching letter of farewell to the fans also,IMO.
        Last edited by Shania; 30-01-2016, 04:09 PM.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Ramsgate Hoop View Post
          How has he been treated? Stop making assumptions. Club could have tried everything to keep him at the club in some capacity but he might want a new challenge.

          He's been here 19 years and supports the club. Not enough of a reason to keep someone on if people don't find him good enough.

          I have to say, he's someone that's always sort of been "there" at QPR, so it's a shame to see someone of that nature go, but if the club thinks it's right you have to back them. Especially when we don't know the full facts.
          Just think that if he'd been here that long you'd think he'd want to stay longer. They brought in two more assistant coaches for God's sake, it was getting a bit crowded and it really didn't seem like he had a choice. Also, results suggest he's quite a bit better in the u21s coaching than Paul Hall.
          You support QPR?!?!

          – Every Australian Ever

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          • #20
            No biggie. Exactly what Kev said!! Just apart of life really, people get moved from job to job especially in the footballing world and what with a new manager/staff. Going on what he had to say obviously leaves on good terms with all the evil people at QPR and would seem that hes been very fairly treated... bound to be a lot of LF/TF etc haters out there who'll love having a right good moan about the club, and so he it.... As for Steve, thank you and good luck to him, proper Rangers man!
            SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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            • #21
              As a general reply to a few posters, I was just very angry about the whole situation. Always been a big fan of Steve's, and seeing him go in such an awkward fashion was disappointing. But, if it's ultimately for the good of the club, then I'm obviously all for it. We're having a massive overhaul at the moment, and all the fans need to get behind the club, so I am wholeheartedly. I just hope this won't come back to bite us in the ####.
              You support QPR?!?!

              – Every Australian Ever

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              • #22
                It's a must a new manager may bring in his own staff.
                Really appreciate Steve's interview. He wouldn't say those words if there were bad blood.
                Thank you very much Steve and good luck!

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                • #23
                  A quick question and by no means trying to be antagonistic but ..What is it that steve Gallen brought to the club that makes his departure so upsetting.apart from being "rangers through and Through". If it is development of the youth ..then the youth that have come through the club over the past 15 years have on the whole been shocking. Coaching? not sure that we are the best coached side in the past few years.

                  It is always sad to see people leave somewhere after 19 years ..but as others have pointed out this is football and for anyone to be at one club for 19 years in an achievement itself.

                  Good luck Steve ..thanks for everything ..sorry you couldn't work out a way of staying ...right lets move on.

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                  • #24
                    Seems a happy ending. All satisfied.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by 3London View Post
                      for anyone to be at one club for 19 years is an achievement itself.
                      Yes, not to mention (in answer to your question) winning the FL Youth Alliance Cup (2010), FL Youth Alliance League (2011, 2012), the Professional Development League Two title (2013) and the Newark International Soccer Classic (2013) with the under-18s. With the under-21s, Gallen reached the Professional Development League Two Play-Off final in 2014.

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                      • #26
                        The club doesn't owe anyone anything, we are a business and expect results. I am struggling to work out what Steve Gallen has achieved in 19 years?
                        "The World is Yours"

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Guildford_R View Post
                          The club doesn't owe anyone anything, we are a business and expect results. I am struggling to work out what Steve Gallen has achieved in 19 years?
                          Quite a lot!
                          The early bird catches the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese....

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                          • #28
                            How many youth team players have made the grade in the first team in 19 years?
                            "The World is Yours"

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                            • #29
                              Hasn't produced enough youngsters IMO.
                              C'Mon You Supaaaa!!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by 3London View Post
                                “I have been in dialogue with Steve for several weeks as we sought to find him a role within the academy set-up, which is where a vast amount of his experience lies.

                                “Unfortunately we have been unable to offer Steve a role which he felt was right for him.


                                it does appear that they tried to keep him....
                                the director of farkups could have created a new job for steve like he did for his pe teacher mate.
                                nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐

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