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Ian Holloway tells Flavio Briatore to stop messing with QPR
Agree with Ollie.He is a professional man. Buzsaky is not a kid and should have kept himself quiet. He could have gone to the chairman and discuss the problem calmly without involving the media.
Holloway is passionate about QPR. More that you can say about a few "upstairs" and ("downstairs,some of the players)
could not agree more i think Ollie has just reacted as someone who is passionate about Qpr
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
woul;d never have thought he would have said that about akos.....lost a bit of respect for him now......if the truth comes out that magilton did attack akos then holloway basically condones bullying.
"Bullying" is such a Nanny State tag. Before I go too far on this, I must say up front that 'proper' bullying as in consistent physical and emotional attacks is evil and wrong.
But, the occasional b***ocking is exactly that and not bullying in the least, nor, bizarrely is a bit of the old physicals - that's assault not bullying!
ANY male oriented organisation involved in passionate areas will generally result in the odd barny here or there - I've been in a few with team mates over the years, but it needs to be sustained and unprovoked for it to be bullying. If people aren't passionate, then they aren't trying.
So, I think Olly has a point here; Buzz has probably received worse in his career yet he doesn't like Magilton so he's taken his line. The fact that the board are backing him is, frankly, terrifying, as the clear merssage is 'don't upset Buzsacky or you'll be out'.
We've been up the creek without a paddle a few times now; this may ensure that we're there agin, without a paddle, but also without a boat - not good times...
"Bullying" is such a Nanny State tag. Before I go too far on this, I must say up front that 'proper' bullying as in consistent physical and emotional attacks is evil and wrong.
But, the occasional b***ocking is exactly that and not bullying in the least, nor, bizarrely is a bit of the old physicals - that's assault not bullying!
ANY male oriented organisation involved in passionate areas will generally result in the odd barny here or there - I've been in a few with team mates over the years, but it needs to be sustained and unprovoked for it to be bullying. If people aren't passionate, then they aren't trying.
So, I think Olly has a point here; Buzz has probably received worse in his career yet he doesn't like Magilton so he's taken his line. The fact that the board are backing him is, frankly, terrifying, as the clear merssage is 'don't upset Buzsacky or you'll be out'.
We've been up the creek without a paddle a few times now; this may ensure that we're there agin, without a paddle, but also without a boat - not good times...
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