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  • Neil Warnock: I bet Queens Park Rangers regret sacking me now

    Neil Warnock has hinted that Queens Park Rangers were wrong to sack him last season as they search for their first Premier League win of the campaign.

    Manager Mark Hughes’s position appears extremely vulnerable with his side bottom of the Premier League table after 12 games.

    Saturday’s 3-1 home defeat by fellow strugglers Southampton provoked fury among Rangers fans and, unlike on previous occasions, co-owner Tony Fernandes did not offer clear backing to his manager when he tweeted after the game.

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  • #2
    Yes, #######ing furlain on the pitch at the end of a match for not bringing down an oponent (cheat)

    advertising fans email addresses on match of the day,

    trying to hound tarrabt out of the club,

    signing punchoen and not playing him,

    signing moen,

    macheada,

    your first team coach turning up for training sessions ****ed out of his head on jd,


    yes, i miss you at my club like i miss a boil on my ####.

    go **** yourself and try and win a game at leeds, whats it now? 7 games without a win in a tinpot league!

    run along warncock. you have more pressing matters like trying to save your own job.

    p.s say hi to your mate diouf the "sewer rat" for me
    Last edited by Fraggy; 19-11-2012, 04:16 PM. Reason: Really?
    nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐

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    • #3
      Warnock will always be a QPR legend in my eyes - best manager we've had for many years. As an individual though, there's no doubt he's a bit of a ****.

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      • #4
        Warnock will always be an idol but sacking him was the right thing to do, he brought soul into QPR but he's not a Premier League manager. Perfect Championship manager however & Leeds are very lucky to have him there
        Under Les Ferdinand:
        Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
        Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
        Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
        Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
        And many more mistakes

        LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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        • #5
          Originally posted by The Godfather View Post
          Warnock will always be a QPR legend in my eyes - best manager we've had for many years. As an individual though, there's no doubt he's a bit of a ****.
          Here here. Eternally grateful for what he done with us.

          Have to admit I wouldnt want him here now though.
          You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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          • #6
            Would have gone down last year with him.
            But given the season so far - should not have sacked him - might have one a game or two in the championship.

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            • #7
              Sorry for the edit Hitman, totally understand your frustration at Warnock; that being said, at least he kept his promise of playing attacking football & had us in a better place than Sparky has ever had us in.
              But I do agree, he had to go.
              Minds Are Like Parachutes.
              Work Best When Open...
              @Nowt2SeeHere

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              • #8
                I never liked Colin - but the Championship will always be remembered. There's just something not quite right about him.

                How can a Sheffield United supporter manage Leeds? Would any of us manage Fulham or Chelsea given the chance. It just wouldn't sit right and we'd wait for another job to come along.

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                • #9
                  We owe Neil the fact we're in the premiership. And he's been entitled to feel aggrieved at much of the bullsh1t Hughes et al has been spouting about the state of the club etc in which Hughes found it. Is there any Rangers fan who's ever liked Hughes? At best we've tolerated him (perhaps one time respected him)? Have you ever heard Hughes' name sung by the fans? Ever?? We sang about Warnock all the time. We liked him. And he liked us. Happy days....

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                  • #10
                    Maybe that's the problem - if he's still in charge for another home game let's do ten minutes of Mark Hughes' blu'n' wha army. I will get the old place really rocking and Sparky could feel more at home.

                    It's always been a bit like a marriage of convenience which is possibly why he hasn't been pulling his finger out.

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                    • #11
                      Nope, no regrets.

                      We'd not won in 10 or 12 games before he was sacked. Chelsea, Everton, Wolves & Stoke were great, but I strongly doubt we'd have beaten Liverpool, Arsenal, Swansea, Spurs and Stoke. In fact, our form when he left meant we'd have struggled against Wigan.
                      I'm fairly convinced we'd have been relegated if he'd stayed in charge. I'll never be able to prove it. Just my opinion.

                      His January signings hadn't started well, with Macheda. MAYBE, he'd have signed us Jalevic, maybe Roberts, maybe Diouf !
                      But Cisse's goals and to a lesser extent Zamora, Diakite & Taiwo were significant signings last season. Also Adel returned to some form and won 6 points from North London.

                      Where are Leeds today ? 18th closer to Relegation than Promotion - check the table.

                      Neil WAS a Legend turning us around from rock bottom of the Championship to Champions in 15 months (ish)
                      but HE gave up on Hill.
                      And found love for a sewer rat.
                      so now he's plain old Colin again.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bernie View Post
                        I never liked Colin - but the Championship will always be remembered. There's just something not quite right about him.

                        How can a Sheffield United supporter manage Leeds? Would any of us manage Fulham or Chelsea given the chance. It just wouldn't sit right and we'd wait for another job to come along.
                        Hypothetically, if any of us were football managers by trade and it was our livelihood, yes we would if the deal was right - wouldnt you for a few mill a year.

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                        • #13
                          Loved his comments at the weekend saying Hughes needs to get his own house in order. Wonder if he's looked at the league table and noticed where his own 'Dirty Leeds' are?? Pot, Kettles and all that!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by QPR1976 View Post
                            Nope, no regrets.

                            We'd not won in 10 or 12 games before he was sacked. Chelsea, Everton, Wolves & Stoke were great, but I strongly doubt we'd have beaten Liverpool, Arsenal, Swansea, Spurs and Stoke. In fact, our form when he left meant we'd have struggled against Wigan.
                            I'm fairly convinced we'd have been relegated if he'd stayed in charge. I'll never be able to prove it. Just my opinion.

                            His January signings hadn't started well, with Macheda. MAYBE, he'd have signed us Jalevic, maybe Roberts, maybe Diouf !
                            But Cisse's goals and to a lesser extent Zamora, Diakite & Taiwo were significant signings last season. Also Adel returned to some form and won 6 points from North London.

                            Where are Leeds today ? 18th closer to Relegation than Promotion - check the table.

                            Neil WAS a Legend turning us around from rock bottom of the Championship to Champions in 15 months (ish)
                            but HE gave up on Hill.
                            And found love for a sewer rat.
                            so now he's plain old Colin again.
                            Perfectly put, it was time for him to go as it is now wit Hughes. Fernandes could see it then and acted, but his over confidence in Hughes' abilities has put him in a financial nightmare position.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by w12dave View Post
                              Neil Warnock has hinted that Queens Park Rangers were wrong to sack him last season as they search for their first Premier League win of the campaign.

                              Manager Mark Hughes’s position appears extremely vulnerable with his side bottom of the Premier League table after 12 games.

                              Saturday’s 3-1 home defeat by fellow strugglers Southampton provoked fury among Rangers fans and, unlike on previous occasions, co-owner Tony Fernandes did not offer clear backing to his manager when he tweeted after the game.

                              Read more

                              http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...w-8328837.html
                              i'm starting to get peed off with NW now going on and on about us.....just concentrate on leeds being 6th or 7th from bottom and your own job:rage:

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