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A few things about Harry I've heard
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Originally posted by twranger View PostGoing on the basis that the majority here do NOT know you, they are to assume this is all a made up lie...is that what you are saying.......so, on a majority rule, this is a load of old tosh.Right?!!!
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I would expect that Harry would be happy to be given another chance.
Having been sacked from his last job for managing to miss out on a CL spot despite being way out in front of the team below them. So much so, that if he had replicated that with a team in about 8th place at the turn of the year, he would have taken them down, as he did with Southampton.
Think I'd rather stay in the frying pan.
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Harry is 66, hardly choice candidate for a top 10 club, think he would love the chance to manage us, sadly think Sparky's days are numbered, when you play as negative as him its no surprise we are in the s**tI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post@qblockoompah
You're right, Hughes can't be held accountable for mistakes made by individual players, however, this is primarily his squad and he chooses the tactics. Even if we did concede the occasional sloppy goal, Hughes does not have the firepower in the squad to get us back in the game because he chose to go with only three strikers.
Someone here said Man U have scored 29 goals so far and we've scored 8. Stats like that tells its own story.
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Originally posted by Funky View PostHarry would jump at the chance to manage QPR despite our league position we are building a club that has a fantastic infrastructure and the board are more than prepared to invest heavily in the team.
If any other manager had been in charge I'm convinced we would not be in the bottom 3.
Hughes has run out of time in my opinon if we leave it to late we will not be able to turn this around.
Fernandes has been naive and bought in to Project Mark Hughes.
He should have the balls to make the change now, anyone that has watched us this season can see that for a number of reasons it's not worked out.
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Originally posted by qblockoompah View PostThink it's unfair to compare us with united. I do totally agree about him not signing enough strikers, but what makes you think 3 strikers will suddenly become enough under Harry? Genuine question
I wasn't making a direct comparison with United as such, as it was not me who originally quoted the figures, but just to demonstrate how far behind we are even at this early stage of the season.
And for the record, I haven't advocated Harry becoming our next manager. I'm still unsure about that.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by rickyranger View PostI have watched every game and would welcome your observations as why it hasn't worked out?
Look at the signings to start with.
You know QPR fans are not stupid and in general we are pretty good, no ones got on MH back and in the ground people are supportive but the fact is it's a result business and this guys is not getting them.
He needs to move on and move on now.
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I'll add one more thing about HR he has turned down a couple of other offers recently.....
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Originally posted by Funky View PostI'll add one more thing about HR he has turned down a couple of other offers recently.....Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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