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  • #16
    Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
    Not true.. Gorman gains nothing,

    to me its an act from a man with principals
    I didn't say he gained anything. I said he had a vested interest in lying to prevent him losing compensation from being sacked and potentially being included in a costly lawsuit.

    Bear in mind that the LMA have issued a statement of JM's behalf saying he's done nothing wrong. I've yet to see anything in writing from Gorman saying the same thing.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Bernie's Barnet View Post
      I didn't say he gained anything. I said he had a vested interest in lying to prevent him losing compensation from being sacked and potentially being included in a costly lawsuit.

      Bear in mind that the LMA have issued a statement of JM's behalf saying he's done nothing wrong. I've yet to see anything in writing from Gorman saying the same thing.
      gorman has said there was no head butt

      Also, why has ryan walked too?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by ScottJones View Post
        gorman has said there was no head butt

        Also, why has ryan walked too?
        Where has he said that in writing? He's been reported saying that on SSN, no more than that.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Bernie's Barnet View Post
          Not sure how many more times I need to say this, but if any of the management team were in the changing room when the incident occurred, if they did nothing to stop it, they will be guilty of gross misconduct and be dismissed without compensation. They will also be liable to be included in any legal action as a result.

          To put it simply, Gorman has a vested interest in supporting Magilton and lying.

          Spot on!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ollyhoops View Post
            I think the real problem is this:

            Had we'd beaten Middlesborough and Watford convincingly with good results and a good performance would Magilton be under the spot light? No of course not, it sounds more to me that it's player power and maybe a number of them are just unhappy under his management, the headbutt excuse is just all it is to have reason to suspend him. Very similar to Holloway, just an excuse to get rid where he probably hasn't done anything wrong.

            As mentioned, Magiltons days here at QPR are over, so I guess we'll have to put this season on hold and start again next year.
            We couldnt have beaten Boro and Watford:bad_egg: with his chopping and changing of players. Hence his problems now.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ollyhoops View Post
              I think the real problem is this:

              Had we'd beaten Middlesborough and Watford convincingly with good results and a good performance would Magilton be under the spot light? No of course not, it sounds more to me that it's player power and maybe a number of them are just unhappy under his management, the headbutt excuse is just all it is to have reason to suspend him. Very similar to Holloway, just an excuse to get rid where he probably hasn't done anything wrong.

              As mentioned, Magiltons days here at QPR are over, so I guess we'll have to put this season on hold and start again next year.
              The only bit you got right there is in bold above.

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              • #22
                magilton and gorman good cop bad cop team
                Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless

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                • #23
                  A manager is paid to pick and choose the team is'nt he?

                  He's free to drop whoever he likes if he thinks there not performing and in the last 5 or 6 games its been clear that playing buzsaky outwide wasn't working so he left him out his choice rightly or wrongly.

                  The problem these days is players only think about themselves and have to much power and clearly in our dressing room their's alot of ego's who believe they should be playing every wk no matter what there form is.

                  If the players are forcing magilton out what message does that send to whoever is mad enough to take the job on next?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by scarface View Post
                    A manager is paid to pick and choose the team is'nt he?

                    He's free to drop whoever he likes if he thinks there not performing and in the last 5 or 6 games its been clear that playing buzsaky outwide wasn't working so he left him out his choice rightly or wrongly.

                    The problem these days is players only think about themselves and have to much power and clearly in our dressing room their's alot of ego's who believe they should be playing every wk no matter what there form is.

                    If the players are forcing magilton out what message does that send to whoever is mad enough to take the job on next?
                    That is true and I was originally on jim's side with this. However, I think the issue is that he picks team, then make changes and then has audacity to have a fit at buz who was only on pitch for 15 mins. According to some, not the first time he's had a fit post game. If the player reaction is to complain then that shows lack of respect, which for me comes from Jim doing this once too often and also maybe picking on certain individuals? Also, one to throw out there, didn't Jim have similar problems at Ipswich?

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                    • #25
                      well we arnt gonna let all our players go are we!

                      At the end of the day, if all the players say they dont want JM anymore the board will have to let him go, headbutt or no headbutt....

                      Surely the players wont all lie though.
                      Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...

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                      • #26
                        First off there is no reason to assume that JMs 'fit' at Buz was anything to do with his performance vs Watford, from various reports regarding Buz it could well be related to Buz's attitude in the dressing room and in the days and weeks leading up to it.

                        The idea that Gorman is culpable too for the alleged assault (and I imagine the highly exaggerated incident) is laughable. If I witness a crime do I have stand trial too because I didn't try to stop it?

                        Gorman may be standing by JM for his career but I find that hard to believe. More likely he is ****ed off my the baby antics of so called professional footballers who think the world revolves around them. Football is a mans game and if the allegations of a head-butt are proved to be untrue then Buz should be kicked out asap.
                        A Brit, abroad

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Frisson View Post
                          First off there is no reason to assume that JMs 'fit' at Buz was anything to do with his performance vs Watford, from various reports regarding Buz it could well be related to Buz's attitude in the dressing room and in the days and weeks leading up to it.

                          The idea that Gorman is culpable too for the alleged assault (and I imagine the highly exaggerated incident) is laughable. If I witness a crime do I have stand trial too because I didn't try to stop it?

                          Gorman may be standing by JM for his career but I find that hard to believe. More likely he is ****ed off my the baby antics of so called professional footballers who think the world revolves around them. Football is a mans game and if the allegations of a head-butt are proved to be untrue then Buz should be kicked out asap.

                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^this

                          (hope you're well mate, gotta be years and years since we had a beer in the conny)
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                          • #28
                            Jim had problems at ipswich with his temper and management of players according to couple of ipswich mates. Lightning doesn't striker twice.

                            Football is a man's game.......great argument

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                            • #29
                              John Gorman comes across as a very genuine bloke I dont think he would lie for jim. I hope it can be resolved and jim stays we will have to wait and see
                              good read pete

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Frisson View Post
                                First off there is no reason to assume that JMs 'fit' at Buz was anything to do with his performance vs Watford, from various reports regarding Buz it could well be related to Buz's attitude in the dressing room and in the days and weeks leading up to it.

                                The idea that Gorman is culpable too for the alleged assault (and I imagine the highly exaggerated incident) is laughable. If I witness a crime do I have stand trial too because I didn't try to stop it?

                                Gorman may be standing by JM for his career but I find that hard to believe. More likely he is ****ed off my the baby antics of so called professional footballers who think the world revolves around them. Football is a mans game and if the allegations of a head-butt are proved to be untrue then Buz should be kicked out asap.
                                Missing the point old son. If he was simply a private citizen or passerby, he'd have no responsibility at all.

                                But in this instance, he was (presumably) the next most senior member of club management present in the changing room after Magilton. And if he witnesses one member of club staff assaulting another and takes no action to try to prevent it, the assaulted member of staff may well have a case to say that Gorman had a duty of care to him which he neglected.

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