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  • QPR boss Neil Warnock fears he will get axed this month

    It is believed that Warnock’s relationship with Rangers owner Tony Fernandes has reached breaking point after a run of just two points from their last eight Premier League matches.

    And only a late goal by Heidar Helguson saved them from FA Cup defeat by League One MK Dons yesterday.

    Fernandes has warned his manager that results must improve swiftly if he is to remain in the Loftus Road hotseat, with the club threatened by relegation.

    But there are concerns among Warnock’s own backroom staff that he could be axed sooner rather than later.

    Shock

    Former West Ham chief Gianfranco Zola is a shock candidate to replace him, although ex-Manchester City and Fulham boss Mark Hughes will also be on QPR’s radar.

    Warnock is believed to be unhappy that he does not have enough control over the club’s transfer policy.

    Bids have been tabled this week for Blackburn defender Chris Samba and Fulham striker Andy Johnson – and Fernandes has denied he is holding back cash while Warnock is in charge.

    But Fernandes is aware that senior players have complaineds about Warnock’s training sessions.

    Skipper Joey Barton is no longer said to be on good terms with his manager.

    Many fringe players have also been angered about being called in for extra afternoon training sessions.

    Warnock was expecting to be sacked by previous owner Flavio Briatore, even after guiding the Hoops to the Championship title last season, but was given a reprieve after the takeover by Fernandes in August.

    Warned

    Rangers started well in the Premier League but have not won since mid-November. And Fernandes even warned Warnock that his job could be under threat on twitter on Friday.

    Fernandes wrote: “It’s important to note no one job is safe. Results are key. If I don’t deliver I would be the first to step down as chairman. We owe it to the fans. Good money is paid and results are key.

    “I will leave no stone unturned to make QPR a success.”

    Airline tycoon Fernandes launched an unsuccessful takeover bid for West Ham two years ago, when Zola was in charge at Upton Park. And ex-Chelsea great Zola is known to be on Fernandes’s wishlist.

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    Last edited by w12dave; 08-01-2012, 12:18 AM.

  • #2
    zola it is then lol
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
      zola it is then lol
      Please no!

      IF anybody was to replace NW, personally I would quite like Curbishley.
      You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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      • #4
        not sure how much truth there in this story

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        • #5
          Neither Zola nor Hughes will keep us up. 100% guarantee.
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          • #6
            One good thing about Italians is their training regimes. From memory, they seem to do much more than happens in England.

            I'm in the Curbishley camp and have been for years.
            Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by w12dave View Post
              not sure how much truth there in this story
              NW and TF had a big fall out friday night
              Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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              • #8
                prob right,damage is done now,players are pissed off,fans are pissed off,upheaval time.still he has ****ed up with his mang style.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by superhoop67 View Post
                  NW and TF had a big fall out friday night
                  Really? Over what?

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                  • #10
                    mackie in his hotel room again after lights out
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                    • #11
                      money or lack of it ,
                      Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
                        mackie in his hotel room again after lights out


                        Not again....

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                        • #13
                          We've only grabbed 2 points from our last 8 games, of course sack rumours are popping up. With that kind of record Warnock knows that he is threatened with the sack. Any manager would. I trust NW and I hope he can improve the results quickly, but if he's unable to do that- he will be replaced. Thats how football works.

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                          • #14
                            Even as a warnock fan(still) i am very disturbed to read of such turmoil behind the scenes. I can forgive the fact that maybe his decision making has been poor regarding some team selections and subs(as i still feel he at least deserved this window to achieve the team he felt we needed to push on in the 2nd half of the season) but reading more and more into what seems to be going on i am starting to see sense. He has lost the changing room by all accounts and that is irreversible in my eyes.no matter who comes in on the playing staff. Not backtracking -just waking up to the fact that its club before anyone man no matter what he has done for us.
                            PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by W12hoops View Post
                              We've only grabbed 2 points from our last 8 games, of course sack rumours are popping up. With that kind of record Warnock knows that he is threatened with the sack. Any manager would. I trust NW and I hope he can improve the results quickly, but if he's unable to do that- he will be replaced. Thats how football works.

                              2 points from possible 24 so Warnock himself knows he hasnt got many more games to turn it round. Lets face it, his formations, tactics and subs have been poor all season and now desperation has set in he has started to over-tinker with the team......the fat lady is singing, he knows it and we know it.

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