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  • Warbs to West Ham

    Never saw that coming. Brum my #### and tabtoilet shite!

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ant-coach.html

  • #2
    Completely out of the blue, or claret and blue.
    Good luck to him, hope it goes well.
    Happy not to be facing one of his teams in this league.
    Good bloke and his football coaching skills obviously not as bad as some people claim on here

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    • #3
      ######## better not advise them to buy willock

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      • #4
        Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
        Completely out of the blue, or claret and blue.
        Good luck to him, hope it goes well.
        Happy not to be facing one of his teams in this league.
        Good bloke and his football coaching skills obviously not as bad as some people claim on here
        Was a very good manager for us but the run from end of Jan til April ultimately cost him his job. Can't defend that run of form unfortunately. Plus his reluctance to bring in young players and then play people out of position and leave empty spots on the subs bench made up the owners minds that this guy had to move on. Shame but the right decision imo.

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        • #5
          But he's not going to be head honcho.

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          • #6
            Yeah good luck to him.

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            • #7
              FORMER QPR boss Mark Warburton has been appointed as the new assistant manager of West Ham. The 59-year-old replaces Stuart Pearce, who announced he was leaving to pursue his own managerial ambitions at the end of last season.


              FORMER QPR boss Mark Warburton has been appointed as the new assistant manager of West Ham.

              The 59-year-old replaces Stuart Pearce, who announced he was leaving to pursue "other opportunities" at the end of last season.

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              • #8
                Good move for him - probably never going to get a go in the premier league as a No1 - this way he is working with players of a much higher level

                looking forward to watching West Ham pass the ball painfully slowly across the back 3 next season

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                • #9
                  Seems a strange signing to me

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                  • #10
                    Super signing for West Ham as a coach, let's be honest, he gets the best of young players. Good move for them.

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