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  • Will we really get anyone better than Neil?

    Panic, panic, panic!!!!! Just keep the faith we have had too many changes of manager in recent years.

    NW is a seasoned campaigner and most of the "sack the manager" brigade just want change for change's sake!

    For those doubters ask yourself this; If we had fred Bloggs as manager right now and were up against it as we are now and Neil Warnock was a vailable would you want him as the answer?

    I guess the answer would probably be yes by the majority, so why are we looking to get rid of one of the top managers.

    Didn't anyone realise that it was gooing to be tough in the Prem and we were always going to be in a dog fight.

    Just by bringing in a "face"; Hughes, Hoddle, Zola etc doesn't automastically mean success. There is a reason they are all out of work at the moment.

    I for one back Warnock. He will get us through this.


    In Warnock We (some of us anyway,still) Trust
    Last edited by oldhoop; 08-01-2012, 10:25 AM.
    oldhoop

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  • #2
    A few weeks ago you'd have plenty of support with that thread but now many of the "sir"Neil gang realise he must go.Hughes might not keep us up but at least it gives us a chance.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by oldhoop View Post
      Panic, panic, panic!!!!! Just keep the faith we have had too many changes of manager in recent years.

      NW is a seasoned campaigner and most of the "sack the manager" brigade just want change for change's sake!

      For those doubters ask yourself this; If we had fred Bloggs as manager right now and were up against it as we are now and Neil Warnock was a vailable would you want him as the answer?

      I guess the answer would probably be yes by the majority, so why are we looking to get rid of one of the top managers.

      Didn't anyone realise that it was gooing to be tough in the Prem and we were always going to be in a dog fight.

      Just by bringing in a "face"; Hughes, Hoddle, Zola etc doesn't automastically mean success. There is a reason they are all out of work at the moment.

      I for one back Warnock. He will get us through this.


      In Warnock We (some of us anyway,still) Trust
      Warnock is not a seasoned campaigner in he prem and that is clear for all to see completely out of his depth and has to go and fast.

      Surely you can see with aid tactics, selection and rumours of behind the scenes problems he has lost the players and that only spells one thing, relegation

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      • #4
        Yes Oldhoop we all know it would be hard, but can someone explain how Swansea and Norwich have coped with Championship players while we are struggling with better Premier League players ie Barton, Traore, Ferdinand, Young and SWP? I do not want NW out though as it won't help at this stage. We are stuck with him now.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Yousef View Post
          Yes Oldhoop we all know it would be hard, but can someone explain how Swansea and Norwich have coped with Championship players while we are struggling with better Premier League players ie Barton, Traore, Ferdinand, Young and SWP? I do not want NW out though as it won't help at this stage. We are stuck with him now.
          Great post Yousef & would be interested to know the answers to this also.

          I will say though the thought of sacking Warnock is a sickener for me. Keep praying he turns it around but its becoming like groundhog day now.

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          • #6
            Yousef, that just about sums up the situation. And completely puts to bed all this nonsense about not having enough time to get in new players.

            I am gradually moving from feeling really sorry for him to thinking that in actual fact, he has brought all this pressure on himself by his own mistakes.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by brightonr View Post
              Yousef, that just about sums up the situation. And completely puts to bed all this nonsense about not having enough time to get in new players.

              I am gradually moving from feeling really sorry for him to thinking that in actual fact, he has brought all this pressure on himself by his own mistakes.

              In a managerial sense of the word- He is a "grafter" without a nouse for tactics.

              Feeling down when I say this though.:sorry::sorry:
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              • #8
                If we've got one eye on worst case (going down) then nobody better for next season.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stainrod10 View Post
                  If we've got one eye on worst case (going down) then nobody better for next season.
                  This is Neil's last shot at the prem (his words) so if we go down I expect him to leave anyway.

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                  • #10
                    If Tony does decide to push Warnock.... surely he must have a replacement already lined up?... we do not want to spend the rest of the transfer window searching and installing a new manager.....

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                    • #11
                      Steve Kean will be available soon

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                      • #12
                        Steve Coppel, Sparky or Chris Hughton for me.
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                        Sort of

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                        • #13
                          I love Warnock and I have defended him for a long time and I honestly didn't want to come to this point where I am praying we get a new manager in......but unfortunately it doesn't matter about the amazing job he done for us over the last couple of years, there is no room for sentiment in the premiership and QPR as a club is more important......
                          We are in big trouble and the most frustrating thing is the fact that Yousef pointed out, we have season pros under performing week in week out.
                          We need a fresh injection now! We have nothing to lose by doing this! I personally would love a cheeky bid for RAFA!!!

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                          • #14
                            Benitez would be likely to accept wants to get back into management in the Prem and might be able to pull a few good Spanish players out of the hat.

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                            • #15
                              The question should be, will we get any one worse ?

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