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Sousa is doing a very good job at Swansea, no one can say otherwise however he started fading away with all the draws and looked like he was aiming to draw games rather than trying to win them, we were not looking for goals and that's what did it for me, plus the Interview on World in which he said he was looking forward to next year in the Championship when we were only 4 points from play offs with about ten games to go instead of trying to get our players to push for results.
Fair play to him for doing well at Swansea and hope he goes on to do well like any other manager and still think we can finish above them... we have to as it's the club we love.
Problem with QPR is that we've had another 10 managers at this club this season which don't help at all.
With that rumour, agreed that kind of thing gets in the way on what he actually acheived at QPR.
Thats why you will get people so in love with Sousa, based on their anti feeling towards the DOF.
Its not based on what he done whilst he managed the club at all. Any other manager with a 25% win ratio would not get so much slack.
Find me a supporter who loved Sousa and Likes the DOF, I will be amazed.
Overiding theme is obvious for all to see.
The very reason why they slate a manager with a much better record in De Canio, because of the perceived relationship with the DOF.
Maybe some should take the blinkers off and look at the facts on what the 5 managers acheived, the facts are only Hart was a worse manager than SOusa
You can probably add Magilton to that. Don't forget he had more attacking and arguably better playing options than Sousa in Buzsaky, Vine, Routledge, Taarabt, Simpson & Watson.
Sousa only had Taarabt for 4 games or so.
Off the top of my head so possibly not 100% accurate.
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