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Post by Macmoish on May 24, 2012 14:37:00 GMT
You can hate him before he came to QPR...You can hate him for not taking us right to the top of the Premiership this season! You can even hate him after he left... But somehow you fail to acknowledge: He saved us from Relegation. He won us the Championship...He created a new unbeaten record for QPR. And his place is enshrined for all time in the Parthenon of QPR Super Managers
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Post by hitman34 on May 24, 2012 14:49:22 GMT
hahahahhahaha. and you can carry on worshiping him in the championship next season, thats if he lasts till aug, seems like the leeds players dont want to be playing for your mighty warnock fc.
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Post by Macmoish on May 24, 2012 14:51:50 GMT
Hitman, I strive (admittedly not always with success!) not to insult people. I can certainly think of some choice Yiddish words which would well apply to you!
I thank you for your offer to support Warnock FC. But I think I'll stick with QPR FC - the club I've supported - if you do in fact support QPR - a lot, lot longer than you have (although not as long as Gramps and London)
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Post by hitman34 on May 24, 2012 15:01:37 GMT
Hitman, I strive (admittedly not always with success!) not to insult people. I can certainly think of some choice Yiddish words which would well apply to you! I thank you for your offer to support Warnock FC. But I think I'll stick with QPR FC - the club I've supported - if you do in fact support QPR - a lot, lot longer than you have (although not as long as Gramps and London) would that be the very same club which you stated on numerous occasions over the past 6 months that you would rather give warnock a whole season in charge even if we were odds on for relegation rather than sack him with the hope of staying up? yes your a true rangers fan! i know where your loyalty lays. you carry on believing warnock done it all himself. will you be attending warnock fc pre season this year? i bet its in cornwall again. am sure he could not cope being to far away from his family. if im wrong on the location of your preseason macmosh iwill hold my hands up. ;D
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Post by Macmoish on May 24, 2012 15:08:03 GMT
My "Loyalty" lies where I place it.
And I place it in the SOUL of Queen's Park Rangers Football Club
And if I felt that relegation under Warnock was preferreable for the SOUL of Queens Park Rangers, Then I would still be 100% QPR.
But the good news is there is no Higher Authority - No Pope. No Chief Rabbi - who makes the detemermination of who is a REAL QPR Supporters. And certainly not you.
I think 45 years of supporting QPR through thick and thin...fron near and far...From several continents and multi time zones, and crackly short wave radios, etc.
Now as for yourself: Well I think many QPR fans wonder whether you really are a QPR fan at all. Certainly your visceral, vicious and unremitting antipathy towards Neil Warnock, long after he has left QPR, makes many wonder.
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Post by hitman34 on May 24, 2012 15:19:46 GMT
pity for you that you never got your wish of qpr relegation with warnock in charge.
wish you could feel the joy of US staying up with a great manager in place. and the owners, players, staff and most of all....... QPR fans are euphoric with ho the season ended.
as for my "vicious"antipathy towards warncock.......................... well, if you and others keep creating threads about this abomination of a man then i will comment on it.
i dont create these warnock fc threads but as long as you do i will continue to state my opinions on this enemy of football managment.
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Post by Macmoish on May 24, 2012 15:24:45 GMT
Well given that this messageboard pays focus on former players, managers and owners. And given that this messageboard focuses on the past as well as the present, you'll be a busy man.
And if you truly believe that I was hoping for relegation this season, well: I would say that just fits into your pattern of thinking.
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Post by RoryTheRanger on May 24, 2012 16:50:17 GMT
Hitman, shut up.............. You are the biggest wind up I have ever seen on the internet. Not many in the world are as good as trolling as you.
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Post by alfaranger on May 24, 2012 17:10:17 GMT
Dont understand all this snideyness towards Warnock ? The guy is a bonafide QPR legend & deserves the according respect! It's more wankiness than snideyness....evening hitman! ;D Just coming back to the board after a day and a bit and catching up. Found this one, brilliant!! Thought he'd left anyway as he didnt get a majority for his lifetime quest. As Rory said, 'get a life'. I know its sometimes an overused phrase, but not in this case.
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Post by alfaranger on May 24, 2012 17:27:57 GMT
My "Loyalty" lies where I place it. And I place it in the SOUL of Queen's Park Rangers Football Club And if I felt that relegation under Warnock was preferreable for the SOUL of Queens Park Rangers, Then I would still be 100% QPR. But the good news is there is no Higher Authority - No Pope. No Chief Rabbi - who makes the detemermination of who is a REAL QPR Supporters. And certainly not you. I think 45 years of supporting QPR through thick and thin...fron near and far...From several continents and multi time zones, and crackly short wave radios, etc. Now as for yourself: Well I think many QPR fans wonder whether you really are a QPR fan at all. Certainly your visceral, vicious and unremitting antipathy towards Neil Warnock, long after he has left QPR, makes many wonder. Yep! As far as Hitmans concerned he's not on thois board for 'ordinary purposes' like discussing how good or bad a team is doing or a manager in whatever time frame we find ourselves, (Old division 1, Premiership, Championship, league 1 or the old 3rd Divison). He's here for one purpose and one purpose only - Delenda est Warnock (with apologies to Cato the Elder)
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Post by nomar on May 24, 2012 17:39:24 GMT
I think they are both qpr fans, they just have a big difference of opinion as far as this particular manager is concerned.
I don't see a problem with it. They are allowed to disagree and it does make interesting reading when they both go at it!
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Post by alfaranger on May 24, 2012 17:43:57 GMT
love the part where the op writes, "my view of feeding the man head first into a sausage making machine still stands" hahahahahhahahahahhaha. afternoon doughman I thought I'd logged on to the wrong board, but no, its just Hitman
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Post by alqpr81 on May 24, 2012 17:48:49 GMT
Sad but true me old mucker...it really is a shame to be honest. He could have continued the embers of his career with dignity and retained the status he had with us, but I'm afraid that would include recognising his laundry list of management flaws during his Premiership tenure with us. Unfortunately it would appear that Neil is not the kind of person to admit when he's wrong. About anything. ...and then he went to Leeds. Oh dear. Mate, its always someone else's fault with Warnock. There is a genuine reason why he's despised by the vast majority of football fans in this country. People don't get reputations by accident. Now, that said, are we grateful for Warnock for being in charge of the club season before last and getting us promoted? Yes, of course. But just because he got us here (with a huge slice of help from Taarabt) doesn't mean that TF was supposed to grant him the keys to LR when it was clear he was out of his depth at this level, incapable of winning tactical battles against other Prem managers and had lost the dressing room with many of the senior players. My beef with a lot of the Warnock love was this nonsensical belief that Warnock should have been kept on despite the fact that it was blatantly clear by about the Liverpool game at Anfield that his current spell in the Prem was going to end in exactly the same way as all his others. Like you say, Al, if someone is not up to the job you get rid. You cannot just keep them out of sentiment and misplaced loyalty just because they did something really good in the past. To me, Warnock is like the kid that is a really good Karaoke pub singer and wins all these prizes when he enters pub competitions. So, he thinks he's a really good singer and he goes on Pop Idol. Where he comes up against people who really can sing. And he gets voted off by Simon Cowell who tells him he's not good enough to sing at this level. But he still thinks to himself that he's won all these Karaoke competitions so he must be as good as all the singers he sees on TV. So he goes on the X-Factor. And Cheryl Cole tells him he's not good enough. But he's won all these pub singing contests so he really must be as good as the guys he listens to on his mates CD's. So he goes on The Voice... And still he cannot understand why he never makes it to the grand final and believes that its because no one wants to give him a fair crack at it... The kid is never going to accept the truth. Sadly, I fear, neither will Warnock. Blimey, I leave the thread for a day or so and there's an extra page! Mostly Hitman and Macmosh avin a barney, admittedly. I chuckled at this one mate, definitely liking the analogy! It obviously is a case that he earned his previous reputation for a reason. I actually thought he'd mellowed a bit when he came to us, but so much for that! I too am in utter disbelief that some fans think it would be better for the 'soul' of the club to have gone down with Warnock in charge than stay up with Hughes - not to mention a vision for the long term, which Warnock certainly was not. The soul of the club...honestly...so, what, we'd all be enjoying gorgeous karma playing Barnsley away next season? Complete and utter codswallop. Football, like any other business, is built around success. If the person at the helm is incapable of producing that success, then you replace him or her. Nevertheless, I can't see anyones views being swayed. We've got the 'relegation would be fine with Warnock' group, and the 'actually I'd rather like to see QPR become a successful side and challenge at the top end of the division again one day, just like old times' group. I'll opt for the latter, and I think TF has made some very tough decisions already, but he certainly walks the walk - and if anyone deserves admiration and respect, it's that man. Along with Bhatia, Beard and Mittal.
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Post by alfaranger on May 24, 2012 18:02:43 GMT
I think they are both qpr fans, they just have a big difference of opinion as far as this particular manager is concerned. I don't see a problem with it. They are allowed to disagree and it does make interesting reading when they both go at it! Sorry Nomar, posted mine before I read yours. Yes, the virtue of this board is that everyone can/does have their say and at times its real sharp. The difference here is that Hitman is a one trick pony and gets personally insulting (everyone does it now and again for whatever reason I know, but not exclusively). Because I have supported Warnocks record (up until he got sacked and then it was variable {although against Hitman its been consistent}) doesnt mean to say I think he's a God as Hitman has indicated. As previously it doesnt mean I belong to this nebulous Warnock FC as Hitman has indicated. Hitman is a splitter. He has no interest in proper debate (NW was good or bad because........) only in derision, insult and fast track in whatever thread to a personal vendetta which must be plain to anyone who reads this board. Why would you follow your ex manager to another clubs board to start the process over again. There is either something wrong with Hitman on a 'needs' basis basis or NW has sha**ed his wife or similar personal injury. Of course Hitman could be JB in disguise, who knows.
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Post by alfaranger on May 24, 2012 18:22:40 GMT
Mate, its always someone else's fault with Warnock. There is a genuine reason why he's despised by the vast majority of football fans in this country. People don't get reputations by accident. Now, that said, are we grateful for Warnock for being in charge of the club season before last and getting us promoted? Yes, of course. But just because he got us here (with a huge slice of help from Taarabt) doesn't mean that TF was supposed to grant him the keys to LR when it was clear he was out of his depth at this level, incapable of winning tactical battles against other Prem managers and had lost the dressing room with many of the senior players. My beef with a lot of the Warnock love was this nonsensical belief that Warnock should have been kept on despite the fact that it was blatantly clear by about the Liverpool game at Anfield that his current spell in the Prem was going to end in exactly the same way as all his others. Like you say, Al, if someone is not up to the job you get rid. You cannot just keep them out of sentiment and misplaced loyalty just because they did something really good in the past. To me, Warnock is like the kid that is a really good Karaoke pub singer and wins all these prizes when he enters pub competitions. So, he thinks he's a really good singer and he goes on Pop Idol. Where he comes up against people who really can sing. And he gets voted off by Simon Cowell who tells him he's not good enough to sing at this level. But he still thinks to himself that he's won all these Karaoke competitions so he must be as good as all the singers he sees on TV. So he goes on the X-Factor. And Cheryl Cole tells him he's not good enough. But he's won all these pub singing contests so he really must be as good as the guys he listens to on his mates CD's. So he goes on The Voice... And still he cannot understand why he never makes it to the grand final and believes that its because no one wants to give him a fair crack at it... The kid is never going to accept the truth. Sadly, I fear, neither will Warnock. Blimey, I leave the thread for a day or so and there's an extra page! Mostly Hitman and Macmosh avin a barney, admittedly. I chuckled at this one mate, definitely liking the analogy! It obviously is a case that he earned his previous reputation for a reason. I actually thought he'd mellowed a bit when he came to us, but so much for that! I too am in utter disbelief that some fans think it would be better for the 'soul' of the club to have gone down with Warnock in charge than stay up with Hughes - not to mention a vision for the long term, which Warnock certainly was not. The soul of the club...honestly...so, what, we'd all be enjoying gorgeous karma playing Barnsley away next season? Complete and utter codswallop. Football, like any other business, is built around success. If the person at the helm is incapable of producing that success, then you replace him or her. Nevertheless, I can't see anyones views being swayed. We've got the 'relegation would be fine with Warnock' group, and the 'actually I'd rather like to see QPR become a successful side and challenge at the top end of the division again one day, just like old times' group. I'll opt for the latter, and I think TF has made some very tough decisions already, but he certainly walks the walk - and if anyone deserves admiration and respect, it's that man. Along with Bhatia, Beard and Mittal. Al, you've done this before. You've taken a sentence on somebody elses post, left out a word (in this case 'if') and then you have posted a reply as if the sentence said something else. It didnt AL. The post said "And if I felt that relegation under Warnock was preferreable for the SOUL of Queens Park Rangers, Then I would still be 100% QPR." Mac's just posted 100% for QPR NOT 100% for Warnock. You've then gone on to use this as a foundation of sand to deliberately misrepresent the intention behind this post. Really Al, the word "if" in a sentence changes it's whole meaning.. Read more: qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=31651&page=3#ixzz1voQo0Cqt
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Post by blatantfowl on May 24, 2012 19:20:59 GMT
You may have covered this elsewhere and I have not seen it in amongst all the different threads but didn't Hitman say he was leaving forever recently?
Hitman - either stick to what you say you are going to do or thank Mac for providing a message board you like so much! you like it here...you do..so just say it. Being here feeds something in you that means you cannot stay away. Mac should be flattered!
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Post by tom007 on May 24, 2012 20:27:31 GMT
mac and hitman lol more like eric and ernie i love this argument and can see both sides but i agree with where we went and got hughes.
i believe nw has always been out of his depth in this league and i know with most clubs when a manager leaves he is never too popular but at sheff.utd he
was not popular way before he went , they hated the negative football of having 9 men behind the ball and to be honest as long as i have loved qpr
we have never been quite as negative a side as we were first half of last season.
but what killed me off nw was the constant what fantastic players they goy bla,bla,bla sometimes even before the match kicked off.
almost as if the towel was thrown in before a ball was kicked.
that said he did a great job getting us up. he signed some good players for brill value ie: mackie , hill , derry , kenny
until barton .lol and philips.
he knows he had a good relationship with most of our fans and now he should just concentrate on where he is and not where he was.
and hitman i am glad you are back and your ideas/comments/views are funny/entertaining/and welcome.
and mac we would not be on here reading and laughing at this if it were not for you so thank you too.
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Post by Bushman on May 24, 2012 21:06:17 GMT
pity for you that you never got your wish of qpr relegation with warnock in charge. wish you could feel the joy of US staying up with a great manager in place. and the owners, players, staff and most of all....... QPR fans are euphoric with ho the season ended. as for my "vicious"antipathy towards warncock.......................... well, if you and others keep creating threads about this abomination of a man then i will comment on it. i dont create these warnock fc threads but as long as you do i will continue to state my opinions on this enemy of football managment. You are a twat sir.
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Post by nomar on May 24, 2012 21:54:05 GMT
Mate, its always someone else's fault with Warnock. There is a genuine reason why he's despised by the vast majority of football fans in this country. People don't get reputations by accident. Now, that said, are we grateful for Warnock for being in charge of the club season before last and getting us promoted? Yes, of course. But just because he got us here (with a huge slice of help from Taarabt) doesn't mean that TF was supposed to grant him the keys to LR when it was clear he was out of his depth at this level, incapable of winning tactical battles against other Prem managers and had lost the dressing room with many of the senior players. My beef with a lot of the Warnock love was this nonsensical belief that Warnock should have been kept on despite the fact that it was blatantly clear by about the Liverpool game at Anfield that his current spell in the Prem was going to end in exactly the same way as all his others. Like you say, Al, if someone is not up to the job you get rid. You cannot just keep them out of sentiment and misplaced loyalty just because they did something really good in the past. To me, Warnock is like the kid that is a really good Karaoke pub singer and wins all these prizes when he enters pub competitions. So, he thinks he's a really good singer and he goes on Pop Idol. Where he comes up against people who really can sing. And he gets voted off by Simon Cowell who tells him he's not good enough to sing at this level. But he still thinks to himself that he's won all these Karaoke competitions so he must be as good as all the singers he sees on TV. So he goes on the X-Factor. And Cheryl Cole tells him he's not good enough. But he's won all these pub singing contests so he really must be as good as the guys he listens to on his mates CD's. So he goes on The Voice... And still he cannot understand why he never makes it to the grand final and believes that its because no one wants to give him a fair crack at it... The kid is never going to accept the truth. Sadly, I fear, neither will Warnock. Blimey, I leave the thread for a day or so and there's an extra page! Mostly Hitman and Macmosh avin a barney, admittedly. I chuckled at this one mate, definitely liking the analogy! It obviously is a case that he earned his previous reputation for a reason. I actually thought he'd mellowed a bit when he came to us, but so much for that! I too am in utter disbelief that some fans think it would be better for the 'soul' of the club to have gone down with Warnock in charge than stay up with Hughes - not to mention a vision for the long term, which Warnock certainly was not. The soul of the club...honestly...so, what, we'd all be enjoying gorgeous karma playing Barnsley away next season? Complete and utter codswallop. Football, like any other business, is built around success. If the person at the helm is incapable of producing that success, then you replace him or her. Nevertheless, I can't see anyones views being swayed. We've got the 'relegation would be fine with Warnock' group, and the 'actually I'd rather like to see QPR become a successful side and challenge at the top end of the division again one day, just like old times' group. I'll opt for the latter, and I think TF has made some very tough decisions already, but he certainly walks the walk - and if anyone deserves admiration and respect, it's that man. Along with Bhatia, Beard and Mittal. For the record, I'm with you, Bro.
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Post by superckat on May 24, 2012 22:36:18 GMT
Mate, its always someone else's fault with Warnock. There is a genuine reason why he's despised by the vast majority of football fans in this country. People don't get reputations by accident. Now, that said, are we grateful for Warnock for being in charge of the club season before last and getting us promoted? Yes, of course. But just because he got us here (with a huge slice of help from Taarabt) doesn't mean that TF was supposed to grant him the keys to LR when it was clear he was out of his depth at this level, incapable of winning tactical battles against other Prem managers and had lost the dressing room with many of the senior players. My beef with a lot of the Warnock love was this nonsensical belief that Warnock should have been kept on despite the fact that it was blatantly clear by about the Liverpool game at Anfield that his current spell in the Prem was going to end in exactly the same way as all his others. Like you say, Al, if someone is not up to the job you get rid. You cannot just keep them out of sentiment and misplaced loyalty just because they did something really good in the past. To me, Warnock is like the kid that is a really good Karaoke pub singer and wins all these prizes when he enters pub competitions. So, he thinks he's a really good singer and he goes on Pop Idol. Where he comes up against people who really can sing. And he gets voted off by Simon Cowell who tells him he's not good enough to sing at this level. But he still thinks to himself that he's won all these Karaoke competitions so he must be as good as all the singers he sees on TV. So he goes on the X-Factor. And Cheryl Cole tells him he's not good enough. But he's won all these pub singing contests so he really must be as good as the guys he listens to on his mates CD's. So he goes on The Voice... And still he cannot understand why he never makes it to the grand final and believes that its because no one wants to give him a fair crack at it... The kid is never going to accept the truth. Sadly, I fear, neither will Warnock. Blimey, I leave the thread for a day or so and there's an extra page! Mostly Hitman and Macmosh avin a barney, admittedly. I chuckled at this one mate, definitely liking the analogy! It obviously is a case that he earned his previous reputation for a reason. I actually thought he'd mellowed a bit when he came to us, but so much for that! I too am in utter disbelief that some fans think it would be better for the 'soul' of the club to have gone down with Warnock in charge than stay up with Hughes - not to mention a vision for the long term, which Warnock certainly was not. The soul of the club...honestly...so, what, we'd all be enjoying gorgeous karma playing Barnsley away next season? Complete and utter codswallop. Football, like any other business, is built around success. If the person at the helm is incapable of producing that success, then you replace him or her. Nevertheless, I can't see anyones views being swayed. We've got the 'relegation would be fine with Warnock' group, and the 'actually I'd rather like to see QPR become a successful side and challenge at the top end of the division again one day, just like old times' group. I'll opt for the latter, and I think TF has made some very tough decisions already, but he certainly walks the walk - and if anyone deserves admiration and respect, it's that man. Along with Bhatia, Beard and Mittal. zzzzzz
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Post by alqpr81 on May 25, 2012 2:16:27 GMT
pity for you that you never got your wish of qpr relegation with warnock in charge. wish you could feel the joy of US staying up with a great manager in place. and the owners, players, staff and most of all....... QPR fans are euphoric with ho the season ended. as for my "vicious"antipathy towards warncock.......................... well, if you and others keep creating threads about this abomination of a man then i will comment on it. i dont create these warnock fc threads but as long as you do i will continue to state my opinions on this enemy of football managment. You are a twat sir. Haha! I've gotta say, as one liners go, that's quite superb...definitely found my chuckle button!
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Post by hitman34 on May 25, 2012 13:51:32 GMT
thanks tom, and thanks bushman im not a twat but i had a twat last night serously though, what i state on here is my opinion or is fact. i do not exadurate or fib. if your ony reply to any of my posts are "your a twat" then so be it. but food for thought for a moment........ if i called you a twat would you ban me? i smells hypocracy of the warnock order! keep it real and keep it opinionated but never dull.
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Post by bowles on May 25, 2012 14:00:28 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on May 29, 2012 12:53:15 GMT
Wonder if this will impact upon Warnock! A CLUB STATEMENT 29 May 2012 The club have issued the following statement... Further to media reports on Tuesday morning, the club can confirm that talks are taking place regarding investment for the long-term future. The club has always publicly stated that it would welcome potential investment, but has maintained a belief whereby the quality of the investor is the most important factor in terms of the long-term development of Leeds United. No further comment will be made at this stage. www.leedsunited.com/news/20120529/a-club-statement_2247585_2791188Goal.com Parties interested in Leeds takeover West Yorkshire club released a statement confirming talks have taken place regarding potential investment, with a number of parties having enquired about taking control 29 May 2012 13:06:00 By Matt Scrafton Leeds United have responded to claims that a potential takeover is in the offing, confirming that talks have taken place regarding investment for the long-term future of the club. Reports emerged yesterday suggesting there had been significant interest in a takeover bid from a number of parties. Canadian company Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment had been linked with buying out Ken Bates’ share in the club, something the company have reportedly denied. www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2897/championship/2012/05/29/3134367/parties-interested-in-leeds-takeover
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Post by fraserinbc on May 29, 2012 16:49:10 GMT
Canadian company?! No!!!! Not Leeds Utd. Grrr! I'm going to have to have a word.
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Post by Macmoish on May 30, 2012 8:29:35 GMT
Or maybe from Kuwait Yorkshire Evening Post You are hereSport>Leeds United>Latest Whites News Sponsored byLeeds United takeover talks: Is Kuwaiti businessman planning bid for Whites? Published on Wednesday 30 May 2012 08:27 Reports from the Middle East suggest Kuwaiti businessman Fawaz al-Hasawi is planning a takeover bid for Leeds United. Several newspapers in Kuwait say al-Hasawi has stepped down from his position as chairman of local club Qadsia to complete a deal to buy an English side. Leeds and Nottingham Forest are said to have been on al-Hasawi’s radar in the past few months. He was quoted as saying he was close to acquiring a “second tier English club” with “a big history in football.” www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/latest-whites-news/leeds-united-takeover-talks-is-kuwaiti-businessman-planning-bid-for-whites-1-4596479
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Post by shenandoah on May 30, 2012 15:22:51 GMT
He, is an old fashioned man(thank god they are still around,lol) and bitter because of the way he was sacked. but IMO he should have adressed it to the people who were in charge when he need money to strengthen and didn´t get it. Make no mistake, he did adress the message to the wrong person indeed, but we will never know which players he could have brought to the club with the right backing from the previous regime.
Just my take at it.
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Post by sharky on Jun 15, 2012 12:33:03 GMT
From Yorkshire Post
Will Warnock leave Leeds this week? He moves to quell rumors
Published on Friday 15 June 2012 09:12
LEEDS manager Neil Warnock today brushed aside fresh speculation on his future at Elland Road.
Warnock moved to squash rumours that were circulating yesterday morning that he would leave the club this week.
But his plans to dramatically shake up United’s squad are effectively on hold as discussions take place on possible injections of funding.
Warnock is thought to be frustrated after failing to transfer in more players. so far his haul totals only Jason Pearce in early May.
He flew out to Monaco for lengthy discussions with Leeds chairman Ken Bates on Wednesday.
Warnock said: “The main thing I’m concentrating on is the squad and what we can do to strengthen.
“I know what I’m looking to achieve before the start of the season to give us the opportunity of finishing as high as we can and that process is ongoing.”
Leeds are in the market for QPR goalkeeper Paddy Kenny, Derby’s Paul Green and Leicester full-back Lee Peltier.
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Post by Jon Doeman on Jun 15, 2012 12:37:49 GMT
Someone will be messing their pants!
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Post by gthompson66 on Jun 15, 2012 21:58:17 GMT
I reckon Warnock had a genuine affection for our club and fans and I'll always have a soft spot for him, even if it did get a bit shonky at the end. Hughes has done brilliantly, but that doesnt mean we cant still respect NW.
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