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Post by Macmoish on Oct 15, 2015 19:51:01 GMT
Also Tony Fernandes Tweet/Instagram
tonyfernandes_official
Harlington looking good. Boys working hard. Let's see. I do believe. But results speak. Going up is the world for me.
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Post by kilburnhoop on Oct 21, 2015 16:17:53 GMT
RAMSEY IN (just)
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Post by rangersman on Oct 21, 2015 18:12:25 GMT
Out say i
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 22, 2015 20:30:29 GMT
Warnock and a clean sheet might have saved him.
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 22, 2015 21:44:27 GMT
Although Warnock hasnt done anything yet...
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Post by harr on Oct 23, 2015 7:00:53 GMT
Ramseys real test will be in November and December Nobody can argue we have played 12 games and won just four . Two of the wins against basement boys Rotherham and Bolton, nearly everyone that has played them has beaten them. Our other two wins where the teams lie in 12th and 14th. We have yet to win against a team above us. Cardiff Home draw, Sheff Weds home draw, Hull draw , Birmingham loss.
We need to beat MK and draw or win at Brentford. No more excuses , no more bullshit, and from me I wont be accepting a 0-0 at home as some sort of season turning performance when we had just One shot on target at home.
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Oct 23, 2015 17:32:40 GMT
Ramsey could have a new assistant manager in a couple of weeks - Tim Sherwood is looking a bit wobbly at Villa...
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Post by harr on Oct 25, 2015 12:08:22 GMT
Ramsey could have a new assistant manager in a couple of weeks - Tim Sherwood is looking a bit wobbly at Villa... Sacked
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Post by sharky on Oct 25, 2015 14:14:15 GMT
Ramsey could have a new assistant manager in a couple of weeks - Tim Sherwood is looking a bit wobbly at Villa... Sacked Off to Charlton?!
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Post by harr on Oct 25, 2015 17:03:12 GMT
Maybe joining Ramsey to make up the magnificent three again
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 25, 2015 22:44:40 GMT
I hope Blueyedcptcook is ok. I miss him....along with Gramps and Neil and of course "Haq".
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Post by bowranger on Oct 26, 2015 10:18:31 GMT
Not been on the board for a while and only just seen the news from Blueyedcptcook. If you're reading this, all the absolute best mate.
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Oct 26, 2015 12:12:18 GMT
Good article on Loft For Words - worth posting in it's entirety...
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Post by sharky on Oct 29, 2015 22:48:37 GMT
From the boot room tbrfootball.com/chris-ramsey-deserves-time-qpr/?WHY CHRIS RAMSEY DESERVES TIME AT QPRAs QPR prepare for a blood and thunder derby against West London rivals Brentford, manager Chris Ramsey finds himself under immense pressure from the Rangers fans. After a somewhat mediocre start to the season, where they find themselves sitting in 10th place after 13 games played, increasing criticism has been placed on Ramseyâs shoulders. Before the season kicked off back in August, the main feeling amongst Hoops fans was that the main goal was to consolidate as a club and start producing young and hungry players which the club were once famous for. Over the last few years, however, the club has been producing quite the contrary. As Ian Holloway put it this week in his Sky Sports column, the team had been infiltrated by âoverpaid nuggets who didnât care for the badgeâ. Whilst the team might not be flying high at the top of the division or hanging around in the Playoffs, thereâs a feeling that the club is in it together, and the ânuggetsâ are long gone. It was a busy summer for Ramsey and Les Ferdinand, the Director of Football, bringing in a total of 11 players into the club. Of course, it wasnât going to be a team who instantly gelled and went on an unbeaten run until half-way through the season, as the players werenât of that calibre. Itâs been an incredibly hard couple of months, with Rangers holding the second worst defensive record in the league having conceded 22 goals in 13 games, but at the same time, having scored the most out of the 24. Relegated teams notoriously find it extremely difficult to bounce straight back up, particularly with the financial windfall that they could have hanging over their heads, and QPR pose the best example of this, as they still face a possible ÂŁ60 Million fine for breaching the Financial Fair Play rules two seasons ago. Fulham had a tough season upon their relegation to the Championship last year, flirting with relegation and not winning a game until early October. Itâs quite evident that the Râs fans need to be more patient and give Ramsey more time, because the start to the season has hardly been as disastrous as other teamsâ in the past. For a side who really havenât started that badly, the abuse and criticism that Ramsey is facing is completely unjust to the naked eye. In what is his first real venture into management, the ex-Spurs coach is bound to be making mistakes in his first few months at the helm. He was pelted upon his decision two weeks ago to take off the only striker in the team, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and replace him with midfielder Leroy Fer with twenty minutes to go. It was certainly a rash call, but the abuse was somewhat unwarranted. Just a few days later, Ramseyâs decision to put Fer on in place of Australian international and Ballon DâOr nominee (strange, I know) Massimo Luongo, was met with a hostile reaction, and the change managed to help the side get three goals in twenty minutes. Whilst he hasnât proved himself as the next Sir Alex, and his constant persistence with playing Karl Henry is clearly a mistake, you canât help but judge the treatment of him by the Râs fans as somewhat harsh. It certainly makes you wander if he can ever win the Loftus Road faithful back, but a string of wins would certainly do him no harm. A lot of blame has to go down to the total mismanagement of the club from upstairs. Tony Fernandes, the owner, has no experience in running a football club, and as much as his intentions are there, and heâs a ânice blokeâ that drinks with fans once a season, he hasnât got a clue. Employing Neil Warnock as a âfirst-team advisorâ shows how unstable the club is, and how Ramseyâs job really is on the line. There has been too much of an overhaul of managers in the last decade, so to get rid of Ramsey after two months in the job would be ludicrous. Obviously, he was at the helm at the end of last season after Harry Redknappâs knees conveniently gave way mid-season, but Iâm choosing to ignore that period. The club were doomed and he was just riding the storm with old âArryâs players. Itâs certainly been a topsy-turvy ride for the man who was once hailed as the saviour of English football, but constant abuse isnât going to help him succeed. To put the demons of the 4-0 thrashing at Craven Cottage to bed on Friday when they face Brentford would be the perfect way to carry on turning things around, and with Charlie Austin fit again, anything is possible.
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Post by bowles on Nov 5, 2015 8:30:07 GMT
GOOD LUCK CHRIS, YOU DIDNT DESERVE THE ABUSE YOU GOT, DISGUSTING!
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Nov 5, 2015 8:50:20 GMT
GOOD LUCK CHRIS, YOU DIDNT DESERVE THE ABUSE YOU GOT, DISGUSTING!
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Post by sharky on Dec 8, 2015 14:59:43 GMT
From London 24 Ferdinand hopeful of Ramsey returning to QPR in academy role 10:26 08 December 2015 Sean Gallagher, QPR correspondent QPRâs director of football Les Ferdinand says he remains confident of bringing Chris Ramsey back to the club in the near future â and believes he can play a vital role in coaching education at Loftus Road should he return. Ramsey was relieved of his first-team duties last month following a run of just two wins in 10 games, but Ferdinand is hoping that the 53-year-old will now come back to play an integral role in youth development and assisting coaches at the club. The Times understands Ramsey is in advanced talks with the club about returning to work in the academy with a decision expected in the next week. However, the former Tottenham coach also has other firm offers on the table and will weigh up all his options before making a decision. Ferdinand said: âIâd like to bring him (Chris) back to the club in some capacity, not just as head of youth but I want him to coach our coaches. âCoach education is as important as coaching the kids. âIf theyâre not coaching the right things youâre never going to develop them. Thatâs why I want Chris to come back into the club as thatâs going to be his role.â Elsewhere, Steve Gallenâs future at the club remains uncertain, with Ferdinand refusing to confirm if his 18-year spell at QPR was coming to an end. He added: âThatâs down to Jimmy. He has to look at what he wants. Heâs brought David Oldfield in. We need a constant at the football club. âI donât want a new manager bringing in four or five people in every time and then four or five people leave when the manager does. âI need a few constants at the football club. I know he wants to improve on his coaching staff but that will come in time.â Read more at: www.london24.com/sport/football/ferdinand_hopeful_of_ramsey_returning_to_qpr_in_academy_role_1_4340703Copyright © LONDON24
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