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Gianni must go as well
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EGHAM
egham good point since terry venables wrote in the newspaper that no self respecting manager would come to qpr with the current criteria i have physically asked martin allen at mike keens funeral ian holloway at the blackpool home match,and gerry francos out side the springbok at another qpr home match joe hilton witnessed me interveiwing ian hollway and cheis west 12 saw me interveiw gerry francis,
all these three managers said under no circumstances would they return to qpr unless it was written in the contract that they had one hundred per cent
who was playing for qpr
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Gianni shouldn't go anywhere, done nothing wrongUnder Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Originally posted by qblockpete View Posteghamr.
Have said before no problem with bringing a proven manager to take care of transfers. It might well be needed, but that not what GP only does, even though everyone thinks he simply buys the players, most of the time or all of the time, the manager requests the kind of player he wants.
No problem at all, with a big big name, attract the players and get on with it, this becoming tedious and stretches everyones support to the max
Can I ask your opinion as to why we haven't gone with a more experienced manager in the last couple of appointments? ...not saying experience would work either ...WBA & Newcastle have gone with inexperienced managers this season and seem to be doing OK
I have no inside info whatsoever but the general opinion on this and other boards is that a lot of manager's are frightenend off the job as they aren't solely responsible for transfers etc.
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Originally posted by jfish View PostI would prefer he stayed, not sure what this incident has to do with Gianni. But like any other debate it always revolves around Gianni leaving....
Comical
My opinion is that we will continue going round in circles until a complete change is made rather than just a change in manager.
It's for that reason I would like to see the director of football role abolished, nothing against gp, just the job.
Maybe il leave this topic of discussion til some find it relevant
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Originally posted by terry ball View PostIt is not giannis fault that this incident took place, but it is because of giannis position at the club that magilton was appointed in the first place.
My opinion is that we will continue going round in circles until a complete change is made rather than just a change in manager.
It's for that reason I would like to see the director of football role abolished, nothing against gp, just the job.
Maybe il leave this topic of discussion til some find it relevant
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Originally posted by terry ball View PostIt is not giannis fault that this incident took place, but it is because of giannis position at the club that magilton was appointed in the first place.
My opinion is that we will continue going round in circles until a complete change is made rather than just a change in manager.
It's for that reason I would like to see the director of football role abolished, nothing against gp, just the job.
Maybe il leave this topic of discussion til some find it relevant
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Originally posted by MYU View PostI thought it was Flavio, Amit, Bernie who appointed Jim???
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