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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View Post
Seems he is not entitled to any credit whatever he does in some people's eyes.
I give him credit for his work with Ramsey in bringing in better development players, but cannot credit him much with reducing the wage bill? The players I named were just some of the ones the club had on big wages, but there were others who pretty much did the same thing i.e. let their contracts run down. A few of them negotiated pay offs, which pretty much so them paid almost in full to go.
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Originally posted by dave58 View Post
Been asking this question for ages, virtually since he came, was bought in to appease fans when Redknapp was in charge, A Great player for the club, DOF ???????Questionable actually think he may have held us back from getting a quality manager. most don't want a DOF above them
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Originally posted by Timmy the Doc View PostEasy to save when money and players contracts are running out. But has he been successful in the transfer market? No, he's been #### there.
others are trying to credit him with cutting it down as he is himself.
Has he and his scouts scouted a gem or two that the club have sold on for a big profit, as Brentford & Bristol City for example, have consistently done:
He has, I'm led to believe, done some good things as a DoF, but please I don't need him or fans telling me he has brought the wage bill down by his own hard work. I credit him for not dishing out any more stupid contracts, although not having Sky's Premier League money has helped massively.
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The point here is that while none of us on this thread will EVER know who's most responsible for the years of mediocrity we've witnessed, this much is clear: either Les is being completely outdone by owners and others around him, or he's largely responsible for a raft of bad acquisitions, contracts, loans, et alia. In the States most subscribe to former President Harry Truman's line about responsibility: "the buck stops here." When it comes to QPR for the past 5+ seasons, that's clearly a hard question to answer.
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Originally posted by Qprtanpa1 View PostThe point here is that while none of us on this thread will EVER know who's most responsible for the years of mediocrity we've witnessed, this much is clear: either Les is being completely outdone by owners and others around him, or he's largely responsible for a raft of bad acquisitions, contracts, loans, et alia. In the States most subscribe to former President Harry Truman's line about responsibility: "the buck stops here." When it comes to QPR for the past 5+ seasons, that's clearly a hard question to answer.
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