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  • #46
    Originally posted by nanocopic View Post
    Ok Ale leaving I get, I dont get why Clint is leaving. He is QPR through and through, he was still a great backup and he was willing to stay that way. This is the wrong decision.
    That's where you're wrong mate, apparently he WASN'T willing to do that. All I'm hearing is that he feels he's got another year in him playing regularly at a lower level?
    You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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    • #47
      I don't really agree but can see why they might make that decision. Hopefully onwards and upwards.
      The early bird catches the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese....

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      • #48
        Like I said about Ale, it was going to happen sometime. Clint is a solid player and I think we'd do well to keep him on in some kind of coaching job, I know people have suggested this. Perhaps he'll go away, get his coaching qualifications and come back?

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        • #49
          Originally posted by nasser95 View Post
          Exactly this, it's a big loss for the identity of the club as well as in terms of talent. But at the same time, if they are getting rid of these guys, they must surely have someone they're going to replace them with. It's just the emotional link we have to Ale and Clint is gonna take a long time to overcome. Good luck to the pair of them, hope to see them back here one day.
          I dont think it is just an emotional issue, both of them have proved that they are still capable at this level. By all means release them once better signings have been made, but not now.
          So what if Faurlin wanted a first team place? He can ask for it, but as everyone knows it cant be written in the contract nor is it guaranteed. He could have been offered a 1 year deal again and if and when a better midfielder is signed and replaces him in the team, Faurlin could have been moved on - perhaps on loan or in January.
          same goes for Hill.

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          • #50
            Hill being realeased as a player at 37 makes 100% sense.

            The last 24 hours is hard for any fan to take when you lose two club icons simultaneously. The memories are forever in head and heart it's hard to come to terms with.

            However if you read Jimmy's perspective on how the club came to their decisions then it's very hard to argue with the decisions.

            The only thing I would moan about is if the club haven't tried to find a place for hill on the coaching staff for the first team. He bring last such a presence to the place and is mr QPR they should be looking to retain him in some capacity.

            Jimmy dos mention he's sure we will see him back in a coaching role some time in the future so I wonder if this is being explored?

            Has clint released anything as of yet like Ali?

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            • #51
              Originally posted by nanocopic View Post
              Ok Ale leaving I get, I dont get why Clint is leaving. He is QPR through and through, he was still a great backup and he was willing to stay that way. This is the wrong decision.
              Wrong. He wanted to play regularly.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View Post
                Jimmy dos mention he's sure we will see him back in a coaching role some time in the future so I wonder if this is being explored?
                I'm sure it is. Jimmy sounded very categorical on that point, so it's only a matter of time before he'll return as a coach.

                Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View Post
                Has Clint released anything as of yet like Ale?
                Don't think Clint does the whole social media thing. Not his style.

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                • #53
                  It's a shame that with his love and enthusiasm for the Rs a coaching role can't be found, maybe Clint wants to carry on playing? and that's fair enough and although he's never let us down when playing we should be looking to rebuild with younger players, I think he even stated himself that he couldn't believe he was turning out and doing well at this level at his age, So thanks Clint for the memories and your passion for our team, and good luck in the future hope you'll return in a managerial way to club sometime, although I think Mr Warnock will be singing your praises as Rotherham may be looking for someone to fill his role should he leave?

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                  • #54
                    They're both physically farked. It's obvious.

                    How they both made it through the season is a miracle in itself.

                    Both though have been legends - and bled for the shirt.

                    Very reminiscent of the late, very great, Alan McDonald.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
                      Perhaps we can start a thread positively reflecting on Clint? One in which the rubbish words Jimmy, Floyd, Hasselbaink, Les and Ferdinand don't feature.

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                      • #56
                        a message from hill:

                        "What an incredible 6 yrs it's been full of highs and lows. I'm gutted to be leaving but I'd like to thank everyone at QPR for making my time there so enjoyable and rewarding. A big thank you to you the fans for all your support all these years,it's been an honour and a privilege to wear your shirt and represent your club. I wish you and the club every success In the future. Thank you again."

                        1,371 likes, 86 comments - officialqpr on May 10, 2016: "Clint Hill has asked us to post this on his behalf: "What an incredible 6 yrs it's been full of highs and lows. I'm gutted to be leaving but I'd like to thank everyone at QPR for making my time there so enjoyable and rewarding. A big thank you to you the fans for all your support all these years,it's been an honour and a privilege to wear your shirt and represent your club. I wish you and the club every success In the future. Thank you again." #QPR #COYRS".

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by klonk View Post
                          a message from hill:

                          "What an incredible 6 yrs it's been full of highs and lows. I'm gutted to be leaving but I'd like to thank everyone at QPR for making my time there so enjoyable and rewarding. A big thank you to you the fans for all your support all these years,it's been an honour and a privilege to wear your shirt and represent your club. I wish you and the club every success In the future. Thank you again."

                          https://www.instagram.com/p/BFOpGK2I8Gi/
                          expected nothing less from him. Touch of Class about how he deals with things. Top man.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by klonk View Post
                            a message from hill:

                            "What an incredible 6 yrs it's been full of highs and lows. I'm gutted to be leaving but I'd like to thank everyone at QPR for making my time there so enjoyable and rewarding. A big thank you to you the fans for all your support all these years,it's been an honour and a privilege to wear your shirt and represent your club. I wish you and the club every success In the future. Thank you again."

                            https://www.instagram.com/p/BFOpGK2I8Gi/
                            Classy. As you'd expect. Shame our less than classy club and management had him leave and announced his leaving alongside the likes of Traore and the Mad But Rich Malian.....

                            Still, looking forward to him replacing Jimmy sooner rather than later.

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                            • #59
                              Yepp, Would definitly like him to come back us a manager one day.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
                                Shame our less than classy club and management had him leave and announced his leaving alongside the likes of Traore and the Mad But Rich Malian......
                                Under the headline "Hill and Faurlin to Leave QPR"

                                A Faurlin trbute has already been put up today, which would suggest one for Hill will follow.

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