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Post by Macmoish on Dec 3, 2015 21:57:21 GMT
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Post by harr on Dec 3, 2015 23:20:32 GMT
Yeah , big thanks . He loves it here. Whats that one goal conceded in the 93 rd minute in the last 4 games with three clean sheets. Come along way from letting in two a game. Big thanks for the short spell he had
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Post by timewaster on Dec 3, 2015 23:25:32 GMT
Yep We have plenty of time to climb into the playoffs
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Post by scarletpimple on Dec 3, 2015 23:40:57 GMT
What a man, love im to bits hope he stays on at the club in some capacity....put im in charge of getting the training ground sorted, once he's got that sorted then on to the new stadium, after that chaiman.....
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Post by Macmoish on Dec 3, 2015 23:57:26 GMT
Warnock after the game BBC QPR interim manager Neil Warnock: "It's been a difficult 24 hours as I didn't expect it to be my last game. "It was quite strange today. I asked the players to give me everything they had and they did, they were magnificent. "I'm off to Cornwall tomorrow and then we'll see what's around the corner in the next few weeks." www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/34929370
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Post by steptoesson on Dec 4, 2015 0:53:40 GMT
Thanks NW. Agree with scarlet, hope he stays on to help get the club in shape. We need his kind of knowledge at the club.
Now how about them emails as you have some free time in Cornwall?
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Post by Lonegunmen on Dec 4, 2015 6:55:13 GMT
Should have been given the job.
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Post by steveb66 on Dec 4, 2015 7:35:58 GMT
As Harr states its some turnaround defensively from the Ramsey period. Warnock brims with enthusiasm and passion, you could hear him all night urging the players on. Ramsey was a nice guy but looked pensive and fearful on the touch line by comparison. Off the pitch his positivity before and after games was marked too.
I guess the easy decision would be to hand it to NW but having originally stated he wasn't looking to get back in to management and the medium/long term 'vision' of the club I can only presume they are fearful that his appointment might look like short term?
Warnock's 4 games in charge have certainly built us a platform but also served to put immediate pressure on the new incumbent.
JFH looks like a good appointment and without doubt there is still much to do particularly going forward where we are still mis-firing.
I wish JFH all the luck in the world but to Neil Warnock huge respect to a brilliant bloke that genuinely loves our football club.
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Post by Macmoish on Dec 4, 2015 8:05:05 GMT
If the club don't mind not getting promotion this season. And if they think JFH is the longer-term solution and he'' build us something if not this year, next year. Or even the year after, OK...
I just have little faith in our Club Ownership actually sticking with JFH through Thick and THIN....
Or that they have the willingness (or the finances) to keep this commitment for two or 3 years in the Championship...
As for fan willingness to accept this? Who knows...
And of course, the possibility of JFH doing ok...Say..not going up this year (Maybe playoffs and getting knocked out ...and then does ok and then gets poached/..
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Post by steveb66 on Dec 4, 2015 9:24:23 GMT
Indeed Mac there is lots of ifs, buts and maybes but what I hope is that the fans rally around JFH and give him some time and breathing space to effect his style on the squad. I do agree with other posters that our fanbase has shifted somewhat and as elsewhere in football, patience has become a scarce commodity.
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Post by sharky on Dec 4, 2015 10:20:12 GMT
Good luck to you NW. Wish you were staying!
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Post by stylecouncillor on Dec 4, 2015 13:07:55 GMT
Echo all that's been said. Can't help feeling as I did before when he got the elbow seems a bit premature. Wish JFH all the best, In Neil Warnock he has a hard act to follow. Under Ramsey thought we had the worse defense in this Division but with the same players Neal has completely turned us around and we are now hard to beat.All the best in what ever he decides to do in the future.
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Post by manta on Dec 4, 2015 16:17:05 GMT
I always feel better when Neil is around the club, tactical matters aside, he brings that passion to the dressing room that motivates players. He demands respect and loyalty and most times he gets it. He's halted the slump in his few games back in charge and steadied the ship.
I would have liked to have finished this season with Neil at the helm if I am being honest, even if it meant missing out on the play-offs. The last few years have sucked the good feeling of gaining promotion.
Shame he can't stay at the club in some capacity. I will miss him and deep down will always have a bit of love for the old Yorkshireman.
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Post by grenqpr on Dec 4, 2015 16:23:41 GMT
Good bye and Good luck to NW. Didnt think he should have been sacked the first time and don't think he should go now. Should be kept till the end of the season. Apart from Green's inability to handle back passes he has shored up a leaky defence to the point where we are looking solid. Very sorry to see him go.
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Post by corndog on Dec 4, 2015 17:07:51 GMT
Warnock definitely did his job and sad to see him go. The team may not have been as fun to watch in the attacking side, but he got the backfield playing much better and set piece plays have looked really solid, both in defending and attacking.
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Post by tillbilly on Dec 4, 2015 19:03:27 GMT
Warnock: Proven ability, relevant experience, stopped a crap defence from leaking goals, halted a slide towards relegation...time for you to jog on, there's no room on crazy tony's QPR party-bus for you son.
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Post by dorsetqpr on Dec 4, 2015 21:47:58 GMT
really wish he was staying in some capacity.
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Post by sharky on Dec 5, 2015 17:01:04 GMT
3 points off a playoff place and 10 points off relegation after the completion of the round.
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