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Originally posted by West Acton View PostI do like Neil my favourite Rangers manager ever loved a story though before a game very smart operatorQPR
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostWould you begrudge Warnock 3 points then ? We ain't going nowhere are we ?QPR
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I don't care who the manager of the other team is during the 90 minutes. We play to win and I will be disappointed if we lose at home to a team just around us in the table,
I hope he gets the welcome he deserves pre game though, Quite an nostalgic weekend at LR this week.
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Originally posted by Shania View PostGoing nowhere? As far as I`m concerned, after all we have been trough, a 16th or 17th position in the CC this season is almost like paradise to meLast edited by dogsrrs; 28-02-2017, 04:04 PM.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostLove Warnock but you do have to take some stuff he says with a pinch of salt.
Anyone else remember the El Hadji Diouf is a "Sewer Rat" and "not the sort of player that I'd sign" comment? Not even 12 months later he's signed him at Leeds!QPR
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Ollie is returning us to the base elements of what Warnock got going here. It wasn't so much results as it was the club, the team plus a bit of magic and a bit of luck, that produced a really exciting year for everyone involved. We played extremely well, and still won when we didn't. I feel this is where we are headed again.
Like Neil, Ollie i think would struggle to maintain us in the Premier League. Man management and passion can only take you so far. I remember one of Neil's last games in charge, where we lost at home to Man Utd. We looked totally devoid of ideas and talent, no drive, no intent. It had been that way for a while. Didn't want Neil to go, but managers in his mold (and Ollie's) just seem to struggle at that level, and can see why Tony did it.
You have to take both managers with a pinch of salt, both are capable of great performances and have a way with words, i'd have both round for tea and would love to run into either for a pint. Both have faults and neither will win the Premier League.
Anything but the nonsense that was Hughes and Jimmy, bookends at best.
Good luck on Saturday Neil, I hope you get a rousing applause, a cracking game of football, and zero points.Last edited by topperharley; 28-02-2017, 10:02 PM.
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