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Personally would hold out for Warnock. Okay, no-one likes him, but gets the job done, thats all I'm interested in.
Don't have to like your manager.
Hart would not be a bad choice. Respectable manager despite previous record. Owen Coyle would not have been everyone's choice at Burnley and he has worked wonders
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I don't like Warnock, but I think he knows what it takes to win promotion or at least make the play-offs.
He could be tempted to leave Palace if they continue to have big financial problems.
But I would really hope that QPR could aim for a manager with a successful record and noted for playing decent football. Of course it wont be easy to attract someone like that to the CCC.
However, if Notts County can attract Ericsson to L2, it is worth a try for QPR to appoint a better calibre of manager/coach .
Personally would hold out for Warnock. Okay, no-one likes him, but gets the job done, thats all I'm interested in.
Don't have to like your manager.
Hart would not be a bad choice. Respectable manager despite previous record. Owen Coyle would not have been everyone's choice at Burnley and he has worked wonders
Really?
One promotion in 14 years. Not the best record of getting the job done
Personally I think we would be better off giving 'a stop gap' manager until the end of this season and then start again in the summer and aim for someone we really want. Unless we leave Bircham in charge until May?
Personally I think we would be better off giving 'a stop gap' manager until the end of this season and then start again in the summer and aim for someone we really want. Unless we leave Bircham in charge until May?
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