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Originally posted by Alanwycombe View PostAnyone changed their mind now?
But seeing this squad running their guts out for the hoops, has transported me back to days when he played.
We never had a bad signing back then, in so much as they weren't too arrogant, to try hard.
The essence, heart and soul of the club is back.
Still don't like the idea of selling our best players, it's what got us relegated in 95, the start of our problems.
But the conveyor belt is fixed, we have got a helluva u23s team hope a lot come through at Rangers
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Originally posted by The General View PostAwin I think CR is a great tech director but an appalling decision to be made manger
Interested to see how you defend the JFH decision to be manager too mate
5 years of crap but as things are now good you all suddenly have short memories
I'm really happy how things are but Les has been shocking end of story
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Originally posted by Greg1882 View Post
Let’s not forget what an appalling mess the club was in when les took up the role and how the club looks today, right now. Jfh on paper was a decent appointment and I don’t remember hearing many complaints at the time, heindsight is a wonderful thing and in heindsight he was a poor appointment. If only we all had a crystal ball eh? Getting back to the previous point though the club were a shambles both on and off the pitch when les took over the job. In that time we’ve stabilised, remained competitive in the division(whilst being hit with the biggest fine in the history of the English game) and are now playing some good football with a solid squad who don’t cost the earth and also with a crop of young players beating the door down to break through. Am I right I’m thinking les deserves absolutely no credit for any of this? Granted he’s made mistakes but has been under immense pressure to stem the tide financially all the while. There are plenty of, much bigger football clubs that have dropped further down the pyramid and suffered far more than we have. I think we need a bit of perspective as to how tough a job stabilising qpr has been and continues to be.
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Total rubbish this I knew he was right for the job from day one , two months of optimism in four years of crap others have played their part Penrice Holloway Ramsey , but to his credit he has listened and LEARNED ,
this sarcastic evil Les doesn't wash two months of optimism out four years in the job , while spending a lot of money watching mostly drossball isn't much of a credential
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostTotal rubbish this I knew he was right for the job from day one , two months of optimism in four years of crap others have played their part Penrice Holloway Ramsey , but to his credit he has listened and LEARNED ,
this sarcastic evil Les doesn't wash two months of optimism out four years in the job , while spending a lot of money watching mostly drossball isn't much of a credential
No Hes not the messiah but neither is he just a very naughty boy!
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Originally posted by Awin View Post
Against a backdrop of cutting the wage bill, threat of FFP and an erratic chairman.
No Hes not the messiah but neither is he just a very naughty boy!
Ramsey
JFH
Holloway
McLaren
Each one has better % yet each one had less to spend than his predesser
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Originally posted by The General View PostYes well put Greg However 3 shocking manger appointments cannot be overlooked really can it.
But HeHo all good now in the Rangers camp all in the past now.
I like Les but cannot overlook what a ####kkk up the last 5 yrs have been with him in charge.
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Originally posted by Greg1882 View Post
I just think he’s been working with a lot of contstrains mate and to have us still in the division is a small miracle when we’ve cut costs the way we have. None of us really know the inner workings of a football club but I mentioned a documentary on here a few days ago that gives a pretty good idea. Sunderland till I die, watch it! To have us operating the way we are while still competing at this level is nothing short of miraculous and I just think he deserves some degree of credit for that that’s all. It was a massive job and one that without being done properly could have seen us go to the wall
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Don’t have anywhere near enough knowledge of his exact remit to be able to form an accurate assessment as to wether or not he has superceded expectations or fallen short. I suspect nobody else on here does either.
Seems to me that, a bit like those that voted for or against Brexit, we may all have very different opinions as to what he is and isn’t responsible for and therefore, different views as to the level of his success or failure.
The one thing that I’m pretty certain about now though, is the majority of fans appear to be far happier with the players and the on the pitch stuff than they have for an awful long time. So I guess that would indicate things are more likely to be going to plan than not.
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View Post
Greg don't you think a good manager the likes of Warnock or McLaren could have done the the dof as well as managing the team , and who has cut the cost and signed up the players Hoos or Les , it's wrong the way some try to elude to him as some sort of a maisiah
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Originally posted by Greg1882 View Post
I don’t think anyone is alluding to him as a messiah mate I just don’t get the venomous dislike for someone who’s done a pretty good job overall. The role might be seen as redundant by some and that’s cool we’ve all got different opinions. It just seems to me that we can’t possibly praise him for anything good that’s happening at rangers and that he simply must have some sort of ulterior motive and he’s just a nasty piece of work who wants nothing more that qpr to fail. He has been brought in to bring some continuity to the club and to help turn rangers into a sustainable buisiness. Hoos deserves an enormous amount of credit too but I’ve even read some morons slating him too. At the end of the day the club now is a vastly different one to the club when he walked into the role. He as well as many others deserve some credit. Just for reference I’m not saying he’s the be all and end all just that he’s done a pretty good job at what he was tasked to do
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