If he goes .. how can any club trust him not to jump ship . No loyalty . Hope he takes them down
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There is too much noise for something not to be up.
I don't blame the guy for leaving if he does, there is always more than meets the eye, especially with QPR.
But I would hold it against Mick. He's not denied it but just today he's spoken about us, enjoying it here, etc etc. Come on man, be straight up if you are gonna do it.
It's a dumb move, Wolves isn't exactly a step up in my opinion.Taking us up or even to the play offs would be a bigger win than keeping Wolves around 10th place. Where is this move gonna take him? And sure, money talks but this is surely not a good career move when it comes to loyalty, it'll be remembered for a long time. Memories in football are short but when Chelsea, Spurs or one of the big big teams come knocking, they gonna think about this surely. That's where Mick is headed and I do not think Wolves is a step up.
From the clubs perspective I would be fuming. This is the most exciting time we've had in YEARS. Warbs was not exciting, it was ok, we did well based on luck. This really feels like a swell, for the first time since 2010 i thought we were building something that had enough substance to crack on. To let him go and have a stupid release clause that can be activated after such a short period of time, that's pathetic.
I'll never stop supporting the club but in honesty I'll lose interest if this come to pass.
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Originally posted by eam1882 View PostIf we are looking for a temporary manager look no further.
forever Rs
Neil warnocks blue and white army.
Mr promotion.
Other than that, Warnock does not play the brand of football our squad is now built for. It would be too much of a restart.
I think we will look for another young and upcoming manager from Premier League; another Mick Beale. However, I suggest we do not accept a release clause next time around - at least not one that can be triggered after 14 matches.
If Mick leaves, I am so sad I cannot find words.
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Originally posted by QPROslo View Post
I am afraid he is past his due date now. His last year at Cardiff wasn't great; nor his time with Boro.
Other than that, Warnock does not play the brand of football our squad is now built for. It would be too much of a restart.
I think we will look for another young and upcoming manager from Premier League; another Mick Beale. However, I suggest we do not accept a release clause next time around - at least not one that can be triggered after 14 matches.
If Mick leaves, I am so sad I cannot find words.
We could end up with Ian Holloway.
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Originally posted by QPROslo View Post
I am afraid he is past his due date now. His last year at Cardiff wasn't great; nor his time with Boro.
Other than that, Warnock does not play the brand of football our squad is now built for. It would be too much of a restart.
I think we will look for another young and upcoming manager from Premier League; another Mick Beale. However, I suggest we do not accept a release clause next time around - at least not one that can be triggered after 14 matches.
If Mick leaves, I am so sad I cannot find words.@gatorTFC
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Originally posted by gator View Post
I don't think Warnock would be interested, didn't he retire? I am sure Beale is gone and this is hugely disappointing, there isn't much risk on his part if the money is as good as reported, I just wonder who is available to replace him who may be a good fit?
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. I would prefer it if he stayed as i did with Warbs. But they'll be queuing up to take over with our squad. If he wants to go then carry on.....
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