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Originally posted by Fozzieboy View PostIt seems people just don't like IH ? Like they never liked Ramsey or Redknapp. The challenge I think we have as a club is we are very negative and I believe that has a lot to do with the fans. I feel moaning has become part of the way at QPR. Now when I think about some of the rubbish we have had to put up with, I understand the moaning. Even during our good years we had to put up with scandal (Faurlin promotion year).
Today is different, we are not going to go bust as our owners won't allow this. We have a manager who is known for working on a budget and rightfully feels a little pissed off he gets the club when it has stopped spending and that is because TF entrusted that bellend Hughes !! We have to adjust not only financially but as fans.... and of course none of us want to see Brentford , Fulham or Reading do better than us this season but unless all the fans pull behind the playing staff(notice what I did there) we will get relegated.
I actually believe we are'nt a top 10 side, however like most of you I believe we need 3-4 signings to cement that.
Come U R'sLast edited by Shania; 19-07-2017, 10:54 AM.QPR
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Originally posted by Shania View PostThe most important thing is how the players rate him. Oh, and by the way - I agree that we are a potential top ten- team.
I was talking to one ex player yesterday who clearly did not rate him as a manager or coach. He also thought appointing him was a backward step taking the club back down to where it was in 2003.
He laughed when I reminded him of Georges Santos playing up front.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostYes, it is important how the players rate him. Perhaps it isn't very highly.
I was talking to one ex player yesterday who clearly did not rate him as a manager or coach. He also thought appointing him was a backward step taking the club back down to where it was in 2003.
He laughed when I reminded him of Georges Santos playing up front.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostYes, it is important how the players rate him. Perhaps it isn't very highly.
I was talking to one ex player yesterday who clearly did not rate him as a manager or coach. He also thought appointing him was a backward step taking the club back down to where it was in 2003.
He laughed when I reminded him of Georges Santos playing up front.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI was talking to one ex player yesterday who clearly did not rate him as a manager or coach. He also thought appointing him was a backward step taking the club back down to where it was in 2003.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostYes, it is important how the players rate him. Perhaps it isn't very highly.
I was talking to one ex player yesterday who clearly did not rate him as a manager or coach. He also thought appointing him was a backward step taking the club back down to where it was in 2003.
He laughed when I reminded him of Georges Santos playing up front.
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Originally posted by corbray View Postlets be honest though, ollie was easily our best manager (from our first prem relegation) until warnock came so he must have done something right, he did rebuild us afterall
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostDi Canio had us playing some superb football he just never stayed long enough#standuptocancer
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostNever mind about that ! What do you know about this Norse striker we're after is he a true viking or the Norse God dudQPR
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