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  • Fernandes

    Awaiting the tweet this week...
    If Fernandes does not accept he made a mistake and rectify it by sacking Hughes then he is not doing his job. If he continues to back Hughes and remains blindly loyal then Fernandes is a **** and needs the same treatment that Flabio got.

  • #2
    it could be to late
    Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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    • #3
      TF did not do much wrong - We all thought MH could do a decent job for us and even more with all the new players coming in, but now we all including TF can see that MH has lost the dressing room so all TF needs to send PB to do the tough call to MH and tell him goodbye.......


      And then get another proven high level manager or at least someone that our players will respect and listen to.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by zuluop View Post
        And then get another proven high level manager or at least someone that our players will respect and listen to.
        And someone that sets the team out to playing exciting attacking football, not the dross MH has served up.

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        • #5
          [QUOTE=zuluop;970284]TF did not do much wrong - We all thought MH could do a decent job for us and even more with all the new players coming in, but now we all including TF can see that MH has lost the dressing room so all TF needs to send PB to do the tough call to MH and tell him goodbye.......


          And then get another proven high level manager or at least someone that our players will respect and listen to.[/QUOTE


          You are so right. Pray Tony does that tomorrow (wish he'd done that tonight- or at half time).

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          • #6
            I think Fernandes saw the wins against Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs last season & the fact we stayed up + the performances this season against Spurs and Chelsea that all was not that bad, but now it's obvious it is.
            You have gotta respect him for standing by Hughes for so long, but he needs to realise that now a change is needed before its too late as it can't carry on.

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            • #7
              It's quite clear to me that the players are not playing for Hughes or any where near the level they can.
              The problem now is that there are only 26 games left and QPR need at least 10 wins to stay up. This doesn't leave much room for any new manager to keep the team up.
              Hughes clearly has no shame honour dignity or decency to quit.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
                It's quite clear to me that the players are not playing for Hughes or any where near the level they can.
                The problem now is that there are only 26 games left and QPR need at least 10 wins to stay up. This doesn't leave much room for any new manager to keep the team up.
                Hughes clearly has no shame honour dignity or decency to quit.
                After walking out on Fulham, he won't walk out on us as well.
                I think Hughes gave up on us ages ago, comments like... I can't do anymore for QPR shows that .
                He won't walk away from a big payout as I can't see many rushing to hire him if he does go.

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                • #9
                  The sheer bare faced cheek and arrogance of the man is galling beyond the pale

                  Originally posted by Mark "Teflon" Hughes

                  "It was a huge challenge when I came here and there weren't many queuing up when I decided this was the right job for me."
                  The pious tit.

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                  • #10
                    I don't agree with any comments about prem managers having really stressful jobs. How stressful can it be to know if you monumentally f$%k up, you will get a nice hefty payout, in many cases the entire contract paid out in full, and can then freely do what you want with your time until the next club comes knocking..... It almost begs the question, where's the incentive to succeed.

                    I bet there are managers who regularly fail, yet always get touted for jobs on the manager merigoround who have earned a lot more in a 10 yr period than many that have stayed employed by one club and been relatively successful.

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                    • #11
                      When Hughes is (finally/eventually) sacked, you'd question whether he'd get a job in the Premier League again, certainly not at a club where money is available. Could see him managing the likes of Barnsley in the Championship to good effect.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sminky View Post
                        When Hughes is (finally/eventually) sacked, you'd question whether he'd get a job in the Premier League again, certainly not at a club where money is available. Could see him managing the likes of Barnsley in the Championship to good effect.
                        think he has totally ****ed up his management career....silver lining after all.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
                          think he has totally ****ed up his management career....silver lining after all.
                          That
                          QPR fan since1987

                          @yousef_qpr

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                          • #14
                            He wont walk no way, not when he is going to get a muti million pound pay off for being sacked.

                            Funny old world football aint it - you can fail miserabley in your job and get a mega pay off....
                            You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                            • #15
                              Surprises me that such contracts aren't written up with expected performance levels as part of the deal. Perhaps they are and none of us know what the details are.
                              Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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