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Post by harlowranger on Jan 8, 2012 1:12:13 GMT
some people are harlow. am just putting it out there as it is relevent to the thread. If you really must then , whatever makes you happy ! It is relevant to the thread title will give you that .
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Jan 8, 2012 1:12:33 GMT
Monday will either be the end or a new beginning for Neil
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Jan 8, 2012 1:12:47 GMT
you said what you have heard, not read. so what have you heard and from whom? Only from other QPR fans. But why is this so important to you? only from other QPR FANS!! i do laugh , and these QPR fans, are they in the dressing room?
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Post by hitman34 on Jan 8, 2012 1:13:26 GMT
true nomar. he is strting with the feather duster and mr sheen already though, anelka gone, drogba next, maybe alex to us and murmers of lampard to old trafford.
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Post by hitman34 on Jan 8, 2012 1:15:16 GMT
some people are harlow. am just putting it out there as it is relevent to the thread. If you really must then , whatever makes you happy ! It is relevant to the thread title will give you that . and other people on here are looking at the link and commenting on it to. will you give me that also?
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Post by stylecouncillor on Jan 8, 2012 1:15:58 GMT
If everything in the papers were correct wouldn't we actually be in the championship or lower now anyway
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Post by hitman34 on Jan 8, 2012 1:16:25 GMT
Monday will either be the end or a new beginning for Neil very true.
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Post by oliverjames on Jan 8, 2012 1:16:59 GMT
I Just wonder if Warnock would be that bothered if he did get replaced. He's got a water tight contract he signed under the previous regime, has made a few quid from dealings he's been involved in, spends a lot of time in Cornwall and seems all set up to do media work.
The main problem for me at rangers is it seems to be all about either Warnock or Barton and not Qpr fc.
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Jan 8, 2012 1:19:57 GMT
I Just wonder if Warnock would be that bothered if he did get replaced. He's got a water tight contract he signed under the previous regime, has made a few quid from dealings he's been involved in, spends a lot of time in Cornwall and seems all set up to do media work. The main problem for me at rangers is it seems to be all about either Warnock or Barton and not Qpr fc. agree with that, but barton was not a warnock signing. and barton is not QPR.
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Post by hitman34 on Jan 8, 2012 1:23:16 GMT
and you? warnock fc supporter? or qpr
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Jan 8, 2012 1:37:40 GMT
and you? warnock fc supporter? or qpr i support QPR. not chel***
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Post by desorchid on Jan 8, 2012 1:48:24 GMT
If everything in the papers were correct wouldn't we actually be in the championship or lower now anyway Bullseye.
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Post by saphilip on Jan 8, 2012 7:00:08 GMT
And this from the same tabloids that talked about SA being full of snakes that eat whole and gangs running around with machetes killing whites in their thousands ahead of the 2010 WC. Enough said.
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Post by harbo on Jan 8, 2012 7:08:13 GMT
I've got to agree with maude, you really have nO solid information to suggest that the dressing room isn't with the manager, it's just hearsay and speculation. If only you could focus your negative, borderline useless energy on backing QPR and the gaffer and the team, maybe that could inspire a change in fortunes for us. But I don't expect that from hitman as he is a mk dons/Chelsea supporter. If we get a result at newcastle and sign 3 good players, how will you feel? Fickle fickle "fans".
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 8, 2012 7:40:06 GMT
Not quite I understand re Barton not being a Warnock signing?
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Post by nomar on Jan 8, 2012 7:40:42 GMT
Maudesfishnchips.
If you want to dismiss what the papers (whose reporters do have contacts within the QPR dressing room) say, what other fans have said and what the evidence of recent performances strongly suggests then that is your right and privilege
Three days ago on another QPR site I dared to suggest that Fernandes would be losing patience and that Warnock's job would now be in grave danger. Warnock cheerleaders like you all laughed it off and suggested I was mad. Within 24 hours TF released his tweet that left them open jawed and with no doubt that Fernandes has indeed lost patience now and is taking this situation deadly seriously.
It seems that most of the fans on here have already wised up and realized that Warnock is the problem. And if you;re part of the problem then you can't be part of the solution.
Its worrying that as an Adminstrator on this site you can't actually see that. Or that you want to stifle any voice that dares suggest anything different than what you want to believe.
However, seems you wish to laugh off the notion that Warnock has lost the dressing room, I will ask you again, and it's not a trick question either: What have you seen about the teams performances over the last month or so that suggests to you that this is a team ready to run through walls for the manager and is fully united in its support of the manager?
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 8, 2012 7:42:23 GMT
Question is do the press know anything we don't know? Or are they just extrapolating from circumstances, message board rumors and views, and the same tweets we read? TELEGRAPH/Jason Burt
Neil Warnock facing the end of his reign at QPR as Tony Fernandes prepares to wield axe
Neil Warnock was last night on the verge of losing his job as manager of Queens Park Rangers.No final decision has been made on the 63-year-old’s future, but it is understood that the club’s owners have severe doubts as to whether he is the right man to keep the club in the Premier League. Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes, who took control of the club in August, is planning to invest heavily in Rangers in this transfer window and is in negotiations to sign a number of players. It had been thought that Warnock was not in any immediate danger but that thinking may have changed. With Rangers just one point above the relegation places, having taken 17 points from their first 20 league matches, there are believed to be serious concerns as to whether Warnock can steer them clear of trouble. Rangers have lost six and drawn two of their last eight league matches as they have slipped down the table after a promising start. Home defeats to Sunderland and Norwich City have not helped Warnock’s cause, while Rangers were only saved yesterday from the embarrassment of an FA Cup Third Round exit to League One side MK Dons by Heidar Helguson’s 89th-minute goal which forced a replay. The irony for Warnock, should he lose his job, is that he has already said he would have left the club by now had Fernandes, the chairman, and Amit Bhatia, vice-chairman, not gained control from Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore. It will be a particularly difficult decision for Bhatia to part company with Warnock, if it comes to that, given the close relationship between the pair. Warnock has stated more than once that he only took the job as Rangers manager, leaving Crystal Palace in March 2010 on a three-year contract, because of Bhatia who eventually left the club after a row with the previous owners. Fernandes has spoken of how impressed he is with Warnock, but there have been some misgivings at the club over the quality of the signings made in a flurry of activity at the end of the last transfer window. Rangers have already signed Federico Macheda on loan from Manchester United this month and bids have been made for Fulham striker Andy Johnson, Blackburn Rovers defender Chris Samba with interest in Manchester City’s Nedum Onuoha as well as other targets such as Spurs’ Jermain Defoe. Money is understood to be available to spend and Rangers are hoping to sign the reinforcements needed to turn their season around, with Fernandes determined to keep them in the Premier League. However it’s believed there may be growing misgivings as to whether Warnock is the right man to lead the club. Fernandes is a devotee of social media and is a regular user of the Twitter site. On Thursday he posted a message, in response to stories claiming he was unsure as to whether he should spend this window, by writing: “Guys at qpr. There is no freeze of cash. Don’t listen to ambiguous press reports. We are disappointed where we are in the league. This is a journey not a sprint. Along the way we learn. But we continue to develop and along the way hard decisions need to be made. But we never stop moving. Never.” However, interestingly, he followed that up with: “It’s important to note that no one’s job is safe. Results are key. If I don’t deliver I would be the first to step down as chairman. "We owe it to the fans. Good money is paid and results are key.” Last night Fernandes used Twitter again to voice his concerns after the FA Cup tie in Milton Keynes. “Driving back to London. Lots to think about. Fingers crossed on Ali (Faurlin, who was injured in the game). Does not look as bad but we don’t know till tmw. Been here before. Hang in there.” The biggest thing he has to reflect upon today is whether to keep Warnock as his manager. www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/queens-park-rangers/9000405/Neil-Warnock-facing-the-end-of-his-reign-at-QPR-as-Tony-Fernandes-prepares-to-wield-axe.html
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Post by hitman34 on Jan 8, 2012 10:52:03 GMT
not long now warnock fc fans
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Jan 8, 2012 10:56:25 GMT
So how long will it take for the next manager to get jumped on by the resident Flavio wannabe?
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Post by hitman34 on Jan 8, 2012 11:02:08 GMT
ewwwwwwww thats a new one. idiot,twat,arsehole,chelsea supporter and now flavio wannabe all because i want us to have a prem qwuality manager and be able to survive in this divison.
shame the neil warnock fc brigade dont want the same.
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Post by hitman34 on Jan 8, 2012 11:04:25 GMT
anyway, in answer to your question, hopfully fernandez and co have been having meetings with one or two potential people already and who is to say we cant have someone installed by wendsday, its happened with other clubsin the past so why not us
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Jan 8, 2012 11:05:35 GMT
Didn't think I would ever see another campaign against a QPR manager after Sousa but I was wrong.
You want to know why people generally don't like you on here hitman?? It's the amount of complete disrespect you show the man that got us here in the first place. If Warnock hadn't have been signed 2 season ago we wouldn't be Premier League, we would be League 1.
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Post by rowingman on Jan 8, 2012 11:10:20 GMT
Now which even half-decent player is going to want to sign for QPR with all this chaos and uncertainty going on?
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Post by cpr on Jan 8, 2012 11:29:43 GMT
ewwwwwwww thats a new one. idiot,twat,arsehole,chelsea supporter and now flavio wannabe all because i want us to have a prem qwuality manager and be able to survive in this divison. shame the neil warnock fc brigade dont want the same. Has it crossed your mind that the constant reference to warnock fc fans invites the name calling? Would you mind telling me who the prem quality knight in shining armour manager who will gallantly ride in on his white charger and steer us to premier league safety actually is? It's all too easy to identify problems, it's not so easy to identify a solution. I think you'll find that this is the malaise that Fernandes finds himself in.
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Post by nomar on Jan 8, 2012 11:34:55 GMT
People have already suggested Mark Hughes on here.
Can you not read?
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Jan 8, 2012 11:35:57 GMT
People have already suggested Mark Hughes on here. Can you not read? And what makes you think he would keep us up??
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Post by nomar on Jan 8, 2012 11:42:22 GMT
People have already suggested Mark Hughes on here. Can you not read? And what makes you think he would keep us up?? Go and look at his managerial record and then come back to me. West Brom sacked Di Matteo on 05/02/11 when they were 2 points above the relegation zone. That's a whole month later than where we are right now in the calendar, no transfer window and much less games left than we have to put it right. Hodgson, who had a proven Premier League and International Management record steered West Brom to finish 11th in the table. Everything Hughes has done on his resume suggests that he's more than capable of producing the same kind of recovery for QPR.
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Post by cpr on Jan 8, 2012 11:43:06 GMT
People have already suggested Mark Hughes on here. Can you not read? What a stupid last sentence that is! I have given my opinion on Hughes already but pray tell, how exactly is he the solution. I look forward to the read.... Or is it Hughes or bust then?
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 8, 2012 11:45:09 GMT
Didn't think I would ever see another campaign against a QPR manager after Sousa but I was wrong. You want to know why people generally don't like you on here hitman?? It's the amount of complete disrespect you show the man that got us here in the first place. If Warnock hadn't have been signed 2 season ago we wouldn't be Premier League, we would be League 1. To be fair to Hitman: Even if disagree or question, it's NOT like the "Sousa Out Campaign" in at least one important respect: No club orchestration/involvement, etc.
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Post by cpr on Jan 8, 2012 11:45:30 GMT
And what makes you think he would keep us up?? Go and look at his managerial record and then come back to me. West Brom sacked Di Matteo on 05/02/11 when they were 2 points above the relegation zone. That's a whole month later than where we are right now in the calendar, no transfer window and much less games left than we have to put it right. Hodgson, who had a proven Premier League and International Management record steered West Brom to finish 11th in the table. Everything Hughes has done on his resume suggests that he's more than capable of producing the same kind of recovery for QPR. Hughes won two of his last 11 at citeh and got the sack, having spent £230 million. He's publicly stated that Fulham and Villa are not amibitous enough for him and more importantly to me, I can't stand the bloke!
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