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  • #16
    don't forget olly had a mystery illness before that leeds 6-1 game....in his book he says he was fighting a skin cancer, got to ground for ken bates to say, "we heard you were not manager"....where did that come from???

    of course, we were unhappy he wanted leics, but he knew some at qpr wanted him out....he had players foisted on him, some were dire but he had to make do.
    when players leave , one name comes up.....

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    • #17
      As much as I'm not a fan of Paladini, a lot has happened in Holloways career since leaving Rangers and the years have passed. Sousa on the other hand it is a clear as day he was capable of getting us to the Play Offs the following season.

      Would Holloway have got us to the Play Offs? Doubtful IMO, but there is no denying Paladini's shameful treatment of him all the same.

      Holloways experiences as a manager since leaving us have made him a better manager.
      Last edited by W12_Ranger; 12-05-2010, 09:59 AM.

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      • #18
        True, when you think how badly Holloway was treated by Paladini it makes me sick.

        Holloway, Routledge, Camp and Blackstock should never had left. Period.

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        • #19
          Threads like this do make me chuckle.

          Great decision selling Stan Bowles to Forest.
          Great decision selling Rodney to Man City.
          Great decision selling Sir Les to Newcastle.
          Great decision selling Trev to West Ham.
          Great decission letting Gerry go TWICE as a player and TWICE as a manager.

          Seriously...some of you make me laugh. You goad Pete for stirring, when you're actually worse. How many bad decissions did we make pre-Gianni? How many will we make once he's gone?

          Some of you speak of agendas...seriously?
          Your mum would love me...

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          • #20
            knowone

            knowone loves paladini more than myself.I LOVE HIM MORE THAN HIS WIFE,but it broke my heart when ollie left,I ACTUALLY TOLD WARNOCK TO HIS FACE, THAT HE SHOULD APPOINT HOLLOWAY AS HIS NUMBER TWO,because i would like us to build a bill shankley type of dynasty,so we dont just get into the prem but we stay there for twenty years,WARNOCK JUST LOOKED AT ME AS IF IM MAD,and yes hes probabley right folks

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            • #21
              Originally posted by THE FLYING COW View Post
              WARNOCK JUST LOOKED AT ME AS IF IM MAD
              Perceptive fellow that Mr. Warnock, isn't he???

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              • #22
                yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

                MOVE ON

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                • #23
                  Well done Ollie and as many said, no need to bring Paladini subject again.
                  QPR fan since1987

                  @yousef_qpr

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
                    Threads like this do make me chuckle.

                    Great decision selling Stan Bowles to Forest.
                    Great decision selling Rodney to Man City.
                    Great decision selling Sir Les to Newcastle.
                    Great decision selling Trev to West Ham.
                    Great decission letting Gerry go TWICE as a player and TWICE as a manager.

                    Seriously...some of you make me laugh. You goad Pete for stirring, when you're actually worse. How many bad decissions did we make pre-Gianni? How many will we make once he's gone?

                    Some of you speak of agendas...seriously?
                    The only "decision" wrong on your list was the one to sell Sinclair, considering what we received in return. Every other decision was bang on.

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                    • #25
                      I hate Paladini, but the time was right for Ollie to go. Rangers legend, wish him all the best.

                      Can we move on?

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                      • #26
                        Sorry Nodge I know 6 million was alot of money back then, but IMO Sir Les who was the best player I have ever watched live was definately worth at least 10million. Shearer went for 15 and I would of had les at 10 min
                        I played sunday league football today.

                        Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

                        I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

                        We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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                        • #27
                          Well done Olly. I really do like him. When he joined us WE WERE F~~KED. He Got us into Play Off Final, And Then Promotion. At That Time It was would have been easier to Raise The Titanic. (There was so much stuff going on behind the scenes as well at this time) But IMO some of the long ball/over the top stuff done my swede in. His relationship took us as far as it could, it had run its course. I said a while ago they would go up, Interesting to see them play Leicester in Final. Good Luck OLLY

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
                            Sorry Nodge I know 6 million was alot of money back then, but IMO Sir Les who was the best player I have ever watched live was definately worth at least 10million. Shearer went for 15 and I would of had les at 10 min
                            Les was 29 at the time. Less potential and limited on value for any buying club and very importantly had expressed his desire to leave LR. Shearer was a fixture in the international side, one of the top 5 strikers in Europe and had been PL top scorer in two of his four seasons at Blackburn. The other being decimated by injury. Shearer also guaranteed another 100k shirt sales alone and was signed a year after Les where transfer fees had again inflated.

                            £6million was a very full price for Ferdinand IMO, a great deal - shame it was wasted by Wilkins.

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                            • #29
                              Losing Sir Les' goals was a huge way towards our relegation, so I fail to see how it was a good decision?

                              I respect your opinion Nodge as you talk sense and aren't without knowledge of the game, but I'll never agree on that mate.
                              Your mum would love me...

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                              • #30
                                les wanted to move on....and if wilkins had not spent the money we got so badly we might have stayed up!!! keeping les was a no-no from his own perspective and 6 million was decent money back then!!!
                                PRIDE OF LONDON.

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