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  • Warnock - QPR got it wrong

    Kept the faith!

  • #2
    100% Agree.

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    • #3
      if what he says is true the sacking has been harsh although if he had lost the dressing room then he had to go

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      • #4
        If, if, if.
        Ok, true. If we had won Norwich, we would have Warnock. Football isn't fair always. Remember when sir Alex started badly in ManU and only one win aparted him from being sacked. Therefore I have only one question to Neil Warnock: Why did you prefer Mackie to SWP?

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        • #5
          He doesn't mention the games against West Brom, Sunderland, Norwich home and away where we should have won. In those games he made some very bizarre decisions which had an impact on the game. Constantly playing his favourites, publically blaming only certain players if they made a mistake in games, not making the right subs and never having an alternative plan for set pieces contributed to his downfall. But I will remember the good times.
          First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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          • #6
            What he says is very true and i agree he can only do so much with the players he had, but as some say - why mackie over swp, why negative formation despite being the lowest scorers etc? Those imo weee vital and costly mistakes thathe didnt learn from

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            • #7
              Love you

              LOVE YOU NEIL
              AND WE OF NORTHOLT ARE LOYAL BEYOND BELEIFE
              WE DONT
              AND WILL NEVER ACCEPT ANY ABUSE ABOUT YOU OR YOUR FAMILY
              YOU GAVE YOUR ALL
              YOU WERE OUR FOUNDATION
              AND UNLIKE WILKINS YOU WILL ALWAYS BE WELCOME AT OUR HEAD QUATERS
              LOVE YOU MAN
              YOU DID YOUR BEST
              I COULD CRITISIZE SOME OF YOUR DECESIONS
              BUT WE ARE NONE OF US PERFECT
              thankyou neil warnock for putting strong foundations,so we could build on
              may your health hold up,and may your next job,bring you so much joy
              now go ,go before you break my heart
              go before the teardrops start
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              • #8
                Spot on with everything he said IMO.
                You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                • #9
                  Warno should hold his head high. Done nothing wrong imo. He should get a club nearer home Plymouth maybe and do what he is great at doing, promotion.

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                  • #10
                    he could have thanked the fans at the end!
                    LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS

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                    • #11
                      Still not accepting any blame himself then

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by EYR View Post
                        Still not accepting any blame himself then
                        Who ? Warno ? Wots he done wrong ?

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                        • #13
                          Actually lost of bit of respect for him after reading that. Singling out players, AGAIN, it seems it's always someone else's fault. At times you need to just hold your hands up and say I messed up Warnock. No mention of selections or formations and absurd substitutions.

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                          • #14
                            Warnock has echoed what I thought. Team we had should never have been champions, an it was definitely nowhere near good enough for the prem! Oh well, onwards and upwards

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
                              He doesn't mention the games against West Brom, Sunderland, Norwich home and away where we should have won. In those games he made some very bizarre decisions which had an impact on the game. Constantly playing his favourites, publically blaming only certain players if they made a mistake in games, not making the right subs and never having an alternative plan for set pieces contributed to his downfall. But I will remember the good times.
                              Holt scored against the run of play at Carrow road, The ref robbed us vs WBA(SWP's disallowed goal), Sunderland had the new manger effect and were the better team on the day(we had a joke defence) and we would have beat Norwich if the ref hadn't sent Barton off. Warnock was far from perfect, but I totally agree with what he has written in the article.

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