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QBP will not reply to W12rangers excellent post because it embarresses him because it is the truth. This is my first post on this site and probably my last and personally I find it embarrassing how fellow human beings hang on to the words of QBP week after week rumour after rumour when it is blatantly obvious that it is in his interest to get as many hits on the site as possible, and we all know why.
Sousa was an excellent manager with the FULL support of the players. Di Canio, for all of his association with the supporters, and a very pleasant individual as well, it seems from recall did not have the full support because of the language barrier. Di Canio was also on terms with QBP, (remember his leaving interview?). Magilton was a flawed individual who had flawed management skills and did not have the dressing room.
What is more is that Sousa was building a team from the back, ensuring that we did not lose first. You only have to look back in history and the successful managers building from the back. It is a tried and tested theory. Sousa also lacked the services of Rowlands, Vine and Buzsaky and had a thin squad to work with. But he did well, especially given that it was his first stint as a manager. Sure he made mistakes but that was inevitable but certainly not sackable. But he was undermined the moment that Paladini fell out with him, and that was highlighted by Paladini's pre-match comments to a group of supporters at Derby when he called him a c**t. Unforgivable and SACKABLE in my opinion. And then to orchestrate the demise of Sousa, Paladini gets you know who to begin a hate campaign against an individual who has lost more qualities in the virtues of being a decent human being than Paladini and his sidekick will ever have in their lifetime.
It is a crying shame for this football club that we found a potentially great manager then lost him, whilst retaining the services of Paladini and also the continuation of this website as it currently stands.
There, I've said my bit.
Great first post and well put. Hopefully you decide to continue posting
I am not obsessed, I'm completely disulusionsed with the way my club is being run and very angry with those individuals responsible for its demise.
You had an agenda with Sousa which started a month before he was sacked, I don't like digging up old threads to prove a point but this was you seizing an oppurtunity to turn fans against Sousa shortly before he was sacked.
You talk like you know more about football than the man himself, he played at the highest level all his career, won 2 European Cups, I would suggest he knows a little bit more about tactics and formations than yourself.
What gave you right to mislead fans in this way having been given a scrap of information from the table which Paladini had fed you. Upon reflection of the events of the past couple of years and WATRB's contribution to the demise of this football club, you continue to have no remorse. I struggle to comprehend how you can call yourself a QPR fan at times when you continue to defend the indefensible.
The football at times under Sousa was boring to watch I would never deny that, but what you can't bring yourself to admit is that we were making progress regardless of his win ratio. You manipulate statistics to justify your points, you highlight a former manager who is now working in a foreign league to 'balance' your agrument, yet you refuse to acknowledge Sousa's contribution in the league we play in - what sort of contradiction is that.
I am seriously fearing for the future of my club, I'm concerned that we may end up ceasing to exist yet your main aim is save face on here, win the argument and defend the indefensible.
IMO and I'll spell this out to you now so its loud and clear, the sacking of Paulo Sousa by the end of this season may prove to be the biggest mistake this club has ever made. If we relegated and these £50 million debt rumours prove to be a lot closer to the truth then we are in the **** big time. I'm not a financial wizkid but I do know that a club our size, with that level of debt and League 1 football do not make a happy relationship.
So you carry on with your point scoring arguments, you lost the Sousa discussion a long time ago. You can push for De Canio to return but people will see straight through you. This website can also try to shift the blame 100% onto Briatore but intelligent posters of which this site is not in abundance off by comparison to other forums but there are a few will hopefully continue to put you in your place.
QBP will not reply to W12rangers excellent post because it embarresses him because it is the truth. This is my first post on this site and probably my last and personally I find it embarrassing how fellow human beings hang on to the words of QBP week after week rumour after rumour when it is blatantly obvious that it is in his interest to get as many hits on the site as possible, and we all know why.
Sousa was an excellent manager with the FULL support of the players. Di Canio, for all of his association with the supporters, and a very pleasant individual as well, it seems from recall did not have the full support because of the language barrier. Di Canio was also on terms with QBP, (remember his leaving interview?). Magilton was a flawed individual who had flawed management skills and did not have the dressing room.
What is more is that Sousa was building a team from the back, ensuring that we did not lose first. You only have to look back in history and the successful managers building from the back. It is a tried and tested theory. Sousa also lacked the services of Rowlands, Vine and Buzsaky and had a thin squad to work with. But he did well, especially given that it was his first stint as a manager. Sure he made mistakes but that was inevitable but certainly not sackable. But he was undermined the moment that Paladini fell out with him, and that was highlighted by Paladini's pre-match comments to a group of supporters at Derby when he called him a c**t. Unforgivable and SACKABLE in my opinion. And then to orchestrate the demise of Sousa, Paladini gets you know who to begin a hate campaign against an individual who has lost more qualities in the virtues of being a decent human being than Paladini and his sidekick will ever have in their lifetime.
It is a crying shame for this football club that we found a potentially great manager then lost him, whilst retaining the services of Paladini and also the continuation of this website as it currently stands.
There, I've said my bit.
I'm going to have gay sex with both of you lucky fellows! :girl:
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