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Barton....catalyst behind Warnock sacking?
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I don't doubt he wasn't helping, but if the reports are true, he was in his right to speak up about the drunks. Neil told Joey to pipe down allegedly, instead of trying to find a new team of staff. That along with his alleged loss of the dressing room, and you'd have to think that Neil didn't help himself.
Of course, this info may be wrong, but so is trying to blame Barton.Your mum would love me...
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Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View PostI don't doubt he wasn't helping, but if the reports are true, he was in his right to speak up about the drunks. Neil told Joey to pipe down allegedly, instead of trying to find a new team of staff. That along with his alleged loss of the dressing room, and you'd have to think that Neil didn't help himself.
Of course, this info may be wrong, but so is trying to blame Barton.
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NW couldn't cut it at this level and anyone who thought differently was deluded. If we'd have started the season without the famous 5 last minute signings I believe we might be in a different position. We had a good close squad and the likes of DJ and JB would have added to that. Neil's biggest mistake was to buy Barton, SWP etc etc as he has no experience of dealing with characters who are bigger than him and better at their jobs than he was at his.
I like Warnock as a person and will always hold him in high esteem for the last two seasons but I wished he'd retired back in May.
Always backed him as QPR manager although I would question his tactics, substitutions etc like I have and would any QPR manager
Onwards and upwards.22nd February away v Charlton is the 40th Anniversary of my support of QPR and my first game. Away v Chelsea 3-3 23rd Feb 1974. 40 years of pure magic!!
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form is the catalyst for the sacking. we are worst team on form in the whole world.
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