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Post by Macmoish on Jan 18, 2015 12:20:59 GMT
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Post by nomar on Jan 18, 2015 12:31:01 GMT
Everyone can see it, Mac.
Club knows it too but more interested in making money off Old Oak project than actually managing QPR properly.
Sad irony in this is, they're actually more likely to achieve their goal if they did concentrate more on putting some care and love into the club than by going about it this way.
When we get relegated and Austin leaves, Redknapp walks away and the FFP slaps us with a transfer embargo it will then hit them that they've now lost their chance of having a Premier League team to put in this alleged new stadium. We won't come back up this time and that will be us in the football lower leagues for years to come.
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Post by harr on Jan 18, 2015 12:36:17 GMT
Pretty much sums up most . Fed up with Harrys excuses . Too many coaches . Need to get rid of 3-4 or four of them asap . Badly run club , ouch .... But some truth in that ., lessons will be learnt we were told but we continually make them.
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 18, 2015 12:59:14 GMT
Sky/Sunday Supplement Sunday Supplement: The panel discuss the apparent lack of direction at Queens Park Rangers Last Updated: 18/01/15 12:44pm 0 The Sunday Supplement panel discuss whether Harry Redknapp can keep QPR in the Premier League. Patrick Barclay believes people are losing patience with QPR boss Harry Redknapp and says the club needs to find a sense of direction before it's too late. With QPR sitting in the relegation zone there has been talk about whether Harry Redknapp is the right man to keep them in the top flight. The west London club have failed to pick up any points away from Loftus Road this season and sit 19th in the league. Speaking on the Sunday Supplement, journalist Barclay said: "The culture at the club is not geared for anything other than – at best - having a yo-yo existance. It’s not the club that it should be. "They need a little bit of simplicity and streamlining; just somebody who has some idea, who can produce a philosophy like you have at Chelsea, Manchester City or Arsenal." The panel were talking after Redknapp came out and stated that he was not concerned by rumours that he may lose his job, following his side's 2-0 defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford. Barclay added: "People are losing patience, as Crystal Palace did with Neil Warnock. You have somebody who’s saying it is always somebody else’s fault, and Harry is coming into that category." Jason Burt of The Daily Telegraph suggested that the blame was not all Redknapp's. He said: "I think there are quite a lot of good intentions at QPR to do things the right way, but it’s not quite working. They talked about the new training ground and the new stadium, but nothing has happened. They’ve tried to run before they could walk. "The manager that could’ve given them that approach was probably Mark Hughes but it didn’t quite work out for him. There are a lot of people at QPR who have an opinion, but a lack of direction. "If they get relegated, they are in really bad trouble." www1.skysports.com/watch/tv-shows/sunday-supplement/news/9650760/sunday-supplement-the-panel-discuss-the-apparent-lack-of-direction-at-queens-park-rangers
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2015 13:37:57 GMT
No he's run out of ideas and excuses , desperation now picking Taraabt in the squad , why sign Zarate if your not gonna play him ? It's now or never to get rid , 2 weeks till our next game and end of transfer window !
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Post by harr on Jan 18, 2015 14:07:01 GMT
You would expect TF to be quiet with what he's dealing with, any tweets from Beard or Amit about sterling effort or we back Harry or is it still tumbleweed time?
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 18, 2015 14:12:04 GMT
As far as I've seen, no tweets from any of them...
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Post by harr on Jan 18, 2015 15:46:58 GMT
As far as I've seen, no tweets from any of them... Tony has enough on his hands so won't be tweeting. Where's Amit on his hols .??
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 19, 2015 7:54:01 GMT
Telegraph Harry Redknapp claims he will not be sacked as QPR manager and that he has got the best out of team The Rangers boss says 'I am not an old man' and that he has had a personal vote of confidence from Loftus Road chairman Tony Fernandes Going nowhere: Harry Redknapp says that he is not getting the sack at QPR By Jeremy Wilson 10:30PM GMT 18 Jan 2015 Harry Redknapp has suggested that he would seek another job in management if he was sacked by QPR but says he has been personally reassured by chairman Tony Fernandes that the club are not planning a change. With QPR second from bottom of the Premier League, Redknapp’s position is under serious scrutiny and it is understood that the club’s hierarchy are considering the situation. Although Fernandes has apparently told Redknapp that it was “rubbish” to suggest that he was close to the sack, he is one of a four‑man board and was outvoted when it was decided to dispense with Mark Hughes two years ago. Redknapp is adamant that, at 67, he retains his hunger and wants to keep working. “I don’t feel like an old man,” he said. “I haven’t got an old man’s brain. I have got a sharp mind and enjoy doing what I do. I got the maximum out of my team again. I can’t do any more than that. The mood in the dressing room is excellent.” Fernandes is also the chief executive of AirAsia and, after the loss last month of flight QZ 8501, it is understandable that his recent focus has not been QPR. But Redknapp did speak with him on Friday. “It is difficult to drive him mad with football because he has far more important things happening,” said Redknapp. “The story in the paper the other day [saying he was going to get the sack] referred to an ‘insider’. Who’s the ‘insider’ who said I am going to get the sack? It is a load of -------- really. I spoke to Tony and he said: ‘What a load of rubbish.’” Asked if he still expected to be manager by the time the transfer window shuts, Redknapp said with a smile: “Who will Sky have to interview through a car window if I am not here?” www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/columnists/jeremy-wilson/11354122/Harry-Redknapp-claims-he-will-not-be-sacked-as-QPR-manager-and-that-he-has-got-the-best-out-of-team.html
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jan 19, 2015 18:10:40 GMT
I now await various media "leaks" from various players and coaches supporting Harry and that he is the man to see us safe. Starting with the Official website. You just know it is going to happen....Oh crap, it already has, Gallen in the media already. They're off and racing!
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 20, 2017 10:43:50 GMT
A couple managers later (Redknapp, Ramsey, [Warnock], JFH, Holloway) Interesting to rewatch....
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