Think we will be around 15th at Christmas a few points above the drop zone - similar place to where we will finish, position wise, but hopefully by then we will be a good 7 or points clear so as not to give us all heart failure on last day of the season... again.
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Seriously who is ready for another John Gregory-Gary Waddock-Paul Hart ...etc period? Yes Hughes has not delivered yet but I really don't see any manager who can handle the situation at the moment. We all know why Portsmouth are in League 1 at the moment and we know many years Spurs took to strengthen themselves. Bottom line is that we are stuck in a situation we need to keep Hughes and give him all the support and wait at least till the end of December. Remember how bad Wigan were last season when they most 8 games in a row before surprising everybody.QPR fan since1987
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I'll start to judge him more after another 5 games, not just results....but who he plays where.
What I do like (errr almost trust) about Mark is that he was a winner, no nonsense, tough forward.
Not saying that translates into being a great manager...but I'm sure he hates losing as much as us. So I keep that in mind at the mo.
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The fact that he was good up front has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with his mangerial ability. Or lack of it. And the fact that he hates loosing has nothing to do with it either, all managers hate loosing. If you just look at the facts, club form since he took charge pre window last season has been abysmal. He had the window, he had the summer. In the market he went for utility players rather than position specialists at the back except for two questionable GK purchases. On the pitch we've been found out tactically. Off it there's the baggage of his own team, the agent, Bowen etc etc.
The sooner this nettle is grasped the better, we'll be adrift soon.
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well
well call me a panic monger by all means,but if we lose all of our next three home games then I hope and pray that you qpr fans see that we need a new imput this is nothing related to having managers like hart and waddock
this is about we have a chance to bring in one of the greatest managers in our history
REDKNAPP WILL DO THE BUSINESS
HE WILL DELIVER US SUCCESS
THERE WILL BE GOALS IN ABUNDANCE
THAT WILL MAKE US FORGET HUGHES REDUNDANCE
CISSE WILL HIT THE NET 20 TIMES A SEASON
AND THAT GENTLMEN IS A FANTASTIC REASON
TO CHANGE OUR BOSS VERY QUICKLY
BECAUSE AT CHRISTMAS THE GAMES GET VERY *****LY
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Ted - what makes you think Harry would come? I can tell you one thing. He definitely won't if we're well adrift. Doesn't need it.
Leaving aside for the mo arguments about whether or not we rate him, I'd say he'd only even think about it if the call came sooner rather than later.
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THATS
THATS MY MAIN WORRY HARRY WONT COME IF WE ARE WELL ADRIFT
TONY MUST REALISE IBN ORDER TO GET US TO ATTACK
WE MUST GIVE OLD SPARKIE THE SACK
Im sad to see anybody lose there job but mark is well and trully minted so he wont mind spending some time on his yacht
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Originally posted by hal9thou View PostThe fact that he was good up front has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with his mangerial ability. Or lack of it. And the fact that he hates loosing has nothing to do with it either, all managers hate loosing. If you just look at the facts, club form since he took charge pre window last season has been abysmal. He had the window, he had the summer. In the market he went for utility players rather than position specialists at the back except for two questionable GK purchases. On the pitch we've been found out tactically. Off it there's the baggage of his own team, the agent, Bowen etc etc.
The sooner this nettle is grasped the better, we'll be adrift soon.
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Originally posted by qprted View Postwell call me a panic monger by all means,but if we lose all of our next three home games then I hope and pray that you qpr fans see that we need a new imput this is nothing related to having managers like hart and waddock
this is about we have a chance to bring in one of the greatest managers in our history
REDKNAPP WILL DO THE BUSINESS
HE WILL DELIVER US SUCCESS
THERE WILL BE GOALS IN ABUNDANCE
THAT WILL MAKE US FORGET HUGHES REDUNDANCE
CISSE WILL HIT THE NET 20 TIMES A SEASON
AND THAT GENTLMEN IS A FANTASTIC REASON
TO CHANGE OUR BOSS VERY QUICKLY
BECAUSE AT CHRISTMAS THE GAMES GET VERY *****LY
However, I don't think QPR will lose those games. I think QPR will pick up between 8-12 points from the next 7 games.
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Originally posted by hal9thou View PostThe fact that he was good up front has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with his mangerial ability. Or lack of it. And the fact that he hates loosing has nothing to do with it either, all managers hate loosing. If you just look at the facts, club form since he took charge pre window last season has been abysmal. He had the window, he had the summer. In the market he went for utility players rather than position specialists at the back except for two questionable GK purchases. On the pitch we've been found out tactically. Off it there's the baggage of his own team, the agent, Bowen etc etc.
The sooner this nettle is grasped the better, we'll be adrift soon.
Agree & I think I covered that. I'm not happy, left frustrated by team, set up but I'm not going to repeat what been said on 100's of threads.
Purely saying it's these points that are allowing me to be patient for a few more weeks. If he was a wet blanket type of bloke, I'd be calling for his head now. Not saying that's right either....
Just a character thing.
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