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Fernandes used to say QPR are not adrift which was his reason not to panic. Well, wins for Southampton, Reading and Norwich today means that they are now and will be even further adrift if (and probably after)they lose at Man Utd next week. I am resigned to writing off next week, so it will mean 10 wins needed from 25 games. A tall order for whoever is manager.
Thanks a bundle Hughes.
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Originally posted by HoopDoggyDogg View PostHe's turned down a couple of offers elsewhere since leaving Spurs, I think he was holding out to get back in the Prem.
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The worrying thing is, if we did put in two cracking performances away at Man United and Sunderland and get 4 points? We'd still be bottom.
Although we would have some favourable games after that, we can't afford to write off ANY game anymore. We needed points today, and come the end of the season if we go down by one point the ones who secretly wished for us to lose will have to live with that.
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1 we are a London club which is ideal for harry cause he wont want to leave his home in bournemouth
2 Harry is good at wheeling and dealing unlike hughes who just buy anyone who available on the market
3 anyone who think Harry is overrated only got to look at tottenham, their fans want him back
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Originally posted by MYU View PostQuestion is would he take the job knowing that he can't keep us up or that it's to late?
Our squad is more than capable of pulling away from the bottom, and we will be playing lesser teams with points for the taking.
Any manager who rates themselves will more than fancy their chances. Not to mention, they can't lose really.... if we survive he'll be a hero, if we go down, it;s becasue of Hughes and the worst start for 44 years.
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