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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostIf the manager is unable to win any of the first 11 games of a season, unable to train the team to a standard where they can defend set pieces (or attack with them), unable to get the players he has brought in to perform to a sufficient standard week in and week out, unable to inspire or man manage any kind of fight or spirit out of a team and unable to win an away game in 14 attempts then yes i expect the manager to be sacked and replaced and i expect the chairman to have enough knowledge about running a football club to recognize the managers failings to act without hesitation.Last edited by fisnik; 16-11-2012, 07:32 PM.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostWhether Fernandes wants to stick with Hughes is beside the point. Hughes is a bad fit for QPR as his poor record with us shows. Majority of fans will become more vocal if our current form continues and will start to turn against Fernandes if he sticks with his boy. That is the last thing we want but Fernandes will bring it on himself if he is not careful .IN FERNANDES WE TRUST" ? not for too much longer if he stands by while we are in relegation form. His popularity has already reduced imo.
He is no mug and if after 20 games we are still at the bottom then he might address things, but honestly believe it would be counter-productive to do so now.
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Originally posted by janemelanie View PostI think the time has come for everybody who thinks we need a new manager, to go onto twitter and tell Tony. He obviously does not seem to be taking us seriously at the momentBarton is Innocent ok....
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I actually think TF will stick with MH even if it means relegation.
All the other TF business interest have taken a min of three years to thrive and F1 Caterham is still on that journey. QPR are at the start of that journey under TF.
TF firmly believes in MH, PB, MR et al and may well be looking at where we will be in three to four years time what with new training ground, stadium etc and they may already have planned for relegation.
Not what most of us want to hear but probably where TF is coming from. In four years time, under his guidance QPR could be great again, but that may include relegation. Aren't WBA stronger now and back to where they were late 70s early 80s?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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Originally posted by THE CAT View PostPopularity only reduced with people who want instant results and a quick fix and don't really understand the bigger picture. That bigger picture is the future and progression of the club not just about whether we will get relegated or not this season. His strategy is to build things on a stable grounding, which means giving people that he has faith in enough time to achieve this. 11 games is obviously not, and so he would be going against what he believes in if he got rid of the manager just because some fans want it.
He is no mug and if after 20 games we are still at the bottom then he might address things, but honestly believe it would be counter-productive to do so now.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostAnd mis-placed faith? If we are relegated this season because Fernandes doesnt act in replacing Hughes then fans will blame Fernandes. All seems so far away to him now probably as he is Mr Popular with the fans but they will turn on him like they did Flabio. Hope/expect to win tomorrow and hope it turns into a run that takes us up the league and out of bottom 3 but have to say that so far this season Hughes has been nothing except a **** up.
I, for one, would not turn on TF if he stuck with Hughes and it ultimately cost us relegation(which I don't think will happen by the way).
Yes, I would be massively frustrated but would stick with the guy as he is only interested in the long term, not this season only. To turn on one of the best things to happen to QPR in many people's lifetimes would be plain silly.
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Originally posted by THE CAT View PostCan hardly compare Flav with TF, two completely different entities. People turned on Flav because of his disregard for the fans and his constant interfering and sacking of managers(which is strange because that is what some people are yearning for).
I, for one, would not turn on TF if he stuck with Hughes and it ultimately cost us relegation(which I don't think will happen by the way).
Yes, I would be massively frustrated but would stick with the guy as he is only interested in the long term, not this season only. To turn on one of the best things to happen to QPR in many people's lifetimes would be plain silly.
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Originally posted by mat72 View PostAre you going to pay Hughes off then, or you expect that to come out of Tonys pocket?
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