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  • #16
    Originally posted by W12hoops View Post


    I hope he stays for a couple of more season, but my question wasn't how long he'll stay - it was who would replace him
    I don't see the point in discussing who could replace him as i would like him to be here for years to come if his tenure so far is anything to go by. Nobody knows what the management situation across the league will be by then so impossible to answer.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Del View Post
      I don't see the point in discussing who could replace him as i would like him to be here for years to come if his tenure so far is anything to go by. Nobody knows what the management situation across the league will be by then so impossible to answer.
      I'll get my coat..

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      • #18
        Claudio Ranieri so he can build a squad for our first season in the champions league

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        • #19
          Replace him with, whoever is Crystal palace's manager.
          Its worked twice

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          • #20
            As long as the relationship between TF / Amit and NW continues to thrive like it is he wont retire, as he loves it.

            For the first time in his career he has a chairman who trust him to spend millions which he has never had, a chance to build a team to be competitive with the best world --- he wont leave that, not yet and i dont believe not within 5 years.
            One for all.... and all for one

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            • #21
              Keith Curle or Mick Jones are the obvious ones for me
              Under Les Ferdinand:
              Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
              Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
              Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
              Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
              And many more mistakes

              LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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              • #22
                I would want him to stay for as long as possible, but when he goes ( and he will eventually) I would love to see Ollie given a second chance. His passion, his belief in Rangers, the bs&t he's given for us as player and manager would make it a dream for me.
                .

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by W12hoops View Post
                  Since it's been up before I just thought It would be an interesting discussion - after all, thats what forums are for

                  The discussion about who to replace Sir Alex has been up for years mate.
                  interesting, yes, but in years to come. Had too much urgent speculation about new managers in the past, so to start speculating now when it dont matter is a waste of time. Enjoying the current manager too much!

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                  • #24
                    Bring back Ollie what a ideal replacement for Neil.
                    All those that believe in telekinesis raise my hand


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                    • #25
                      This is a forum so yeah this kinda thing is fun to discuss. better than the moaning.

                      If he retired in 2 years then I'd like to think we'd be in a strong position to attract whoever we wanted (within reason). I like the idea of someone who would try to continue his good work, and build the club. Like Moyes and Ferguson have done with their clubs. I quite like David Moyes actually. Think he has done an amazing job at Everton. Owen Coyle is a strong manager, but needs another couple of years I think before he is in the same category as Moyes. Shaun Derry would be great to have on board, but I think he'd probably need to cut his teeth elsewhere first.

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                      • #26
                        he wont retire next year if we survive. this is his chance to sure in the big league and you think hes gonna just walk away next year if we survive this year? not a chance. plenty of life in him yet.

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                        • #27


                          Queens Park Rangers manager Neil Warnock has revealed he may be tempted to stay beyond his current contract and put off his retirement plans - provided he gets the right results.

                          The 62-year-old had previously indicated that he would retire when his current contract at Loftus Road expires in 2013.

                          Now it appears Warnock would consider extending his stay at the London club and rebuild the side with the help of new owner Tony Fernandes.

                          However, the former Sheffield United boss acknowledges that he would only be allowed to stay at the club if he gets positive results, which would include keeping them in the Premier League.

                          "Results will determine my career," Warnock told West London Sport.

                          "You just don't know in football. You don't look too far ahead really. I'm just going to enjoy the moment.

                          "I want to try and build the club - that's my challenge - but results will determine whether I get that opportunity or not."

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by W12hoops View Post
                            I believe if NW handles to keep us up he'll stay for another year then retire.
                            He's actually hinted that he'd now like to stay on for longer:

                            Neil Warnock hints that he may reconsider his plan to retire from football when his QPR contract expires at the end of next season.

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                            • #29
                              SAF

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                                He's actually hinted that he'd now like to stay on for longer:

                                http://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/w...nger-qpr-stay/
                                Fantastic.

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