No from me and to be honest with you I think the bloke needs a break as losing his mum has clearly knocked the crap.out of him. He has finished the season well enough and should go with his head held high and with respect.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostI voted Yes.
Whilst I do (to some extent) feel that Ollie has earned the right to see his contract out, I just feel we need to be in safer hands with all these precocious young talents coming through.
Edit.......sorry I actually voted No. Got confused when commenting thinking the vote was Yes for sack, and No for keep.
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I have gone for No, he has done better in recent weeks but still far too inconsistent for me, 4-1 Norwich to 0-4 Hull etc and he seems on the edge too, understandably with what has happened in recent weeks but think its time to move on still for me. I think CR could do a better job given a 2nd chance if we didn't want to risk a totally new appointment.Last edited by Kit; 30-04-2018, 04:15 PM.
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
So you want rid of IH but can't offer an opinion on who should replace him?
Ain't the fans job to decide who next. You'd hope a professional football club has their own systems in place to decide who the right manager to bring in is when a manager isn't doing well enough.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
You've raised that argument a few times mate, as has Pinkie. Just cos somebody hasn't got a shortlist of preferred options for the next manager, doesn't mean they aren't correct in saying it's a good time for a change.
Ain't the fans job to decide who next. You'd hope a professional football club has their own systems in place to decide who the right manager to bring in is when a manager isn't doing well enough.@gatorTFC
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Originally posted by gator View Post
Here lies the problem, look at recent history!
Here's hoping lessons have been learned. As I said in an earlier thread, this one shouldn't be as complicated. With this pipeline of good young players, and the transfer market effectively being handled by Les and the scouts, what we really need is a talented Head Coach with experience working with young players.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
You've raised that argument a few times mate, as has Pinkie. Just cos somebody hasn't got a shortlist of preferred options for the next manager, doesn't mean they aren't correct in saying it's a good time for a change.
Ain't the fans job to decide who next. You'd hope a professional football club has their own systems in place to decide who the right manager to bring in is when a manager isn't doing well enough.
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
I know you mentioned Wild Thing, but I think it's a bit of a cop out not to think who should come in instead. If you one is bad surely you have a view on who would be better. For starters I think GA might be too inexperienced, wouldn't be keen on Mick MacCarthy and woukd be happy trying Mark Warburton or giving Ramsey another go. Just opinions/ramblings....
Gareth Ainsworth
Derek McInnes
Paul Hurst
Mark Warburton
Darrell Clarke
Alex Neil
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Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
Well the last one is on Tony, Les and Lee Hoos both told him it wasn't a good idea. Les has to to take it on the chin for both Ramsey and JFH. That said, Hasselbaink didn't look a bad shout on paper. He had a good track record and was primed for a move to a Championship club.
Here's hoping lessons have been learned. As I said in an earlier thread, this one shouldn't be as complicated. With this pipeline of good young players, and the transfer market effectively being handled by Les and the scouts, what we really need is a talented Head Coach with experience working with young players.
This has Chris Ramsey written all over it. as good of a job as he does in his present role, please, let's not go there again!@gatorTFC
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Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
Ok, well here is a list of realistic targets that I'd be good with.
Gareth Ainsworth
Derek McInnes
Paul Hurst
Mark Warburton
Darrell Clarke
Alex Neil
A marmite name would Phil Brown who has managed at a higher level and has quite a few years managerial experience. Although I would guess this MB would go into meltdown if he was appointed.
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not sorry to burst your bubble Pinkster.................
QPR owner Tony Fernandes refuses to rule out Ian Holloway departure- ‘We’ll have to analyse and say at the end of the season’
- Owner also makes pledge on stadium in interview on fans’ podcast
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Tony Fernandes poses for a selfie with QPR’s title-winning Ladies team in 2014. Photograph: Javier Garcia/BPI/Rex
Tony Fernandes, the founder of Air Asia and co-chairman of Queens Park Rangers, has graded himself C+ for his work at the club since taking over in August 2011. In a wide-ranging, hour-long interview with the Open All Rs podcast, he also explained why he is so optimistic for the future – though he was non-committal regarding the future of Ian Holloway.
“The manager has had his highs and has had his lows,” Fernandes said. “We’ll have to analyse and say at the end of the season: ‘Are we happy? Is he happy with us as shareholders? Is he happy with the squad? And then you make your decisions from there.”
more...............https://www.theguardian.com/football...P=share_btn_twnsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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