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  • #46
    I'm happy with this appointment, welcome to QPR

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    • #47
      Originally posted by QPRDave View Post

      Nope
      Fair enough.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post

        Is Les forgiven now then?

        Well maybe.............a bit

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        • #49
          Just watched his interview on the offish and interesting that he says he and the Board are together in the style of play and they want to change it to an intense style when in and out of possession. That will surely need a bigger squad to cope with injuries.....or have I been listening to much to Aarbs about "players loadings"

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          • #50
            Well it's done now folks, let's hope for the best, keep optimistic, give the geezer a chance, strap in and enjoy the ride!!

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Abseits View Post
              Never heard of him. Having now looked at his career/CV he does look a compelling and progressive choice. I'm therefore minded to think Lee/Les have done well: they've ignored any noise and histrionics and quietly landed their man just a few weeks after season ended.

              Presumably he does not come with an entourage and our existing coaching/backroom staff will remain in place?
              I had never heard of him either, but his CV as a coach is very impressive. As someone with connections to Liverpool Villa and previously, Chelsea, perhaps we can expect some impressive loanees or those released , like Swift from the latter to join us this summer. Better them than the likes of previous loans such as Smith, Clarke, the striker from Brighton and Sanderson or although not too bad, McCallum.

              Also better standard of released players than the ones we have been getting from Spurs.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
                Just watched his interview on the offish and interesting that he says he and the Board are together in the style of play and they want to change it to an intense style when in and out of possession. That will surely need a bigger squad to cope with injuries.....or have I been listening to much to Aarbs about "players loadings"
                He seems to want to build on QPRs possession football by adopting a higher line front foot style, perhaps similar to that of Liverpool. Obviously they have far better players than us, but with some additions to our squad maybe we can be the Championship’s version. Ok I know, fantasyland again.

                Perhaps Warburton wasn’t very good at improving their fitness levels. Look at how Bielsa transformed his Leeds squad with his intensive training sessions.

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                • #53
                  Reading a villa site one poster says who can blame him taking the job at the club he supports.
                  I thought he would have said he was an R if he was ever.
                  He did say he used to come and watch Les playing mind, so don't know.
                  Not that it matters of course.

                  Charlton Athletic fan I'd guess looking at his twitta page......

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                  • #54
                    I thought he came across very well in interview on Rs site, seems to be level headed wants to play in a style as fans we’d appreciate a high press to me means the much needed pace will come from new signings especially up front

                    learned his trade all over the world including Brazil so he’s no mug.

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                    • #55
                      Being an optimist, it's gonna be just fine, Hold on 2 your Hats for a season of joy and wonderment must go my Physiatrist has just turned up.

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                      • #56
                        I doubt we"ll be outside the top two all season!

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                          Goes without saying, hope he has a successful time and is with us beyond the initial 3 years.
                          But, as they say in Life of Brian, he's not the messiah.
                          Just give him time there is work to get done with the players, but not as much as warbs had.
                          He has left us in a far better team than when he arrived so we can all be optimistic.
                          Are you serious? You gotta be taking the pee surely???

                          The team Warburton has left behind is a pile of dung compared to the one he walked into - he has set us back by years and left Beale a massive task to sort out.

                          Below on the left is typical staring XI and sundry subs Warburton had Aug/Sep 2019. On the right is what Beale has today as far as I can tell and subject to some ongoing contract discussions......

                          LUMLEY DIENG
                          MANNING ODUBAJO
                          BARBET DUNNE
                          HALL DICKIE
                          CAMERON DEWIJS
                          KANE KAKAY
                          AMOS AMOS
                          EZE WILLOCK
                          CHAIR CHAIR
                          BOS JOHANSEN
                          HUGILL DYKES
                          WELLS BONNE

                          RANGEL FIELD
                          LEISTNER SHODIPO
                          BALL ADOMAH
                          PUGH DOZZELL

                          It's always gonna be subjective but c'mon, there's no way on earth that lot on the right constitutes an improved or better team. Warburton inherited a decent, balanced team that had a solid bunch of defenders, good creativity, decent width and potent strikers. He's left us with a disjointed unbalanced team with an iffy defence, no width and powder puff up front. Beale has a massive job to get a tune out of that lot - hopefully Lee/Les will sort out some incomings to make the task easier.

                          I look at the team Warbuton had in 2019/2020 and it's disgraceful he could only steer them to 58pts and 13th - he should've have been shown the door at the end of that season.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by shaggy24 View Post
                            I thought he came across very well in interview on Rs site, seems to be level headed wants to play in a style as fans we’d appreciate a high press to me means the much needed pace will come from new signings especially up front

                            learned his trade all over the world including Brazil so he’s no mug.
                            High press to me means we will need some pace in defence.

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                            • #59
                              Apparently Michael Beale is after Kevin Thomson, He was head coach at Kelty Hearts and got them promoted as champions there last season and recently left them, and Beale knows him incredibly well.

                              Looks like Kevin Thompson could be the assistant head coach, this does indicate we will most likely see John Eustace and Neil Banfield depart.

                              https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...union-27131579

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                              • #60
                                Seems like a great fit, I know very little about him, but I think it's an inspired choice.

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