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Post by blatantfowl on Feb 19, 2023 19:09:05 GMT
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Post by blatantfowl on Feb 19, 2023 19:11:06 GMT
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Post by gladstoneparkranger on Feb 19, 2023 19:13:49 GMT
Right decision, hasn’t worked out but being honest .. thought he was the right sort of appointment when we got him!
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Post by Macmoish on Feb 19, 2023 19:15:08 GMT
So who?
Shaun Derry was recently fired by CP
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kilburnhoop
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Post by kilburnhoop on Feb 19, 2023 19:16:50 GMT
That's a surprise. Enter the ex Luton stone island dwarf....
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Post by Macmoish on Feb 19, 2023 19:25:25 GMT
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Post by spanishal on Feb 19, 2023 19:27:44 GMT
Ted Lasso available I understand
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Post by maude on Feb 19, 2023 19:29:45 GMT
Progressive is not always the way forward . The club needs a strong manager . Doesn’t have to be tactically brilliant. Players do that . Shame timing is wrong for warnock . But I see this as karma biting our progressive behinds . Nothing wrong in just battling .
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Post by maude on Feb 19, 2023 19:37:45 GMT
Also .. it’s shocking they have sacked him . Unless they have a candidate already lined up ? Absolutely shocking if it’s a negative to my question .
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Post by harr on Feb 19, 2023 19:49:33 GMT
I think the correct decision from the club. 12 games, sad really but he was offering the team nothing. A weak performance was never backed up with a Stirling performance. We played well in a couple of games only, Preston and Sheff U, a couple of the others we got in front then just squandered the lead. The other 7-8 games were shocking We need to a big character in now and then we might even give Blackburn a game. The way we’re heading we looked like going to League one, a New Manager could well give us three wins to keep us in the league.
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Post by maude on Feb 19, 2023 20:02:00 GMT
I think the correct decision from the club. 12 games, sad really but he was offering the team nothing. A weak performance was never backed up with a Stirling performance. We played well in a couple of games only, Preston and Sheff U, a couple of the others we got in front then just squandered the lead. The other 7-8 games were showing We need to a big character in now and then we might even give Blackburn a game. The way we’re heading we looked like going to League one, a New Manager could well give us three wins to keep us in the league. Needs to be a manager that shouts a lot .
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Post by blatantfowl on Feb 19, 2023 20:27:22 GMT
Holloway supposedly on the cusp of joining Motherwell. Down to him and Grant McCann.
Critchley sacked in time to make their move…..
Welcome Grant McCann! 😂
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Post by nomar on Feb 19, 2023 21:17:16 GMT
Sad, but inevitable.
So,here we go again.
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Post by powerpump on Feb 20, 2023 1:08:38 GMT
Ding Dong! The Critch is Gone!
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Post by Lonegunmen on Feb 20, 2023 4:43:52 GMT
Flavio would be amused. "And they blamed me for going through Managers with Gianni??"
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Post by kerrins on Feb 20, 2023 10:25:34 GMT
Mostly I blame the players for their awful performances lack of effort and unprofessional attitude.
Critchley however is not blameless himself. Early on after the defeat at Fleetwood he made public the poor training session beforehand then blasting the players in the media (Wrong!)
Subsequently in some later fixtures he again castigated the players in the press and also threatened to wield the axe. This has resulted in a toxic combination. The players obviously had no respect for him and he in turn was certainly unhappy with their ways.....Along with a lot of supporters I reckon
Something had to Give
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Post by blatantfowl on Feb 20, 2023 11:47:13 GMT
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Post by kenthoop on Feb 20, 2023 11:53:14 GMT
please not Nathan Jones
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Post by rangersman on Feb 20, 2023 13:39:07 GMT
Wilder would be a gamble, but a good one IMO
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Post by kenthoop on Feb 20, 2023 14:15:13 GMT
Sean Derry and Clint Hill would be a good pairing imo
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Post by surreychad on Feb 20, 2023 15:09:29 GMT
Sean Derry and Clint Hill would be a good pairing imo Love them both but not for me
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Post by Macmoish on Feb 20, 2023 22:05:30 GMT
QPR1st's Statement re Critchley www.qpr1st.com/news/critchley-departure/Critchley Departure February 20, 2023 QPR1st QPR 1st Supporters’ Trust accepts the necessity for the departure of Neil Critchley. Team performances and results were not what was expected from these players, and it became clear unless there was a dramatic improvement over the last two games then this decision by the club was likely. Neil Critchley was never able to select from a full squad due to injuries to key players. The substitutes bench at Middlesbrough featured players who had not appeared for the first team. Clearly the players have not been helped by the changes in management over the last year. It must be hard when coaches they had worked with for several years chose to leave with the previous manager. Neil Critchley was in a difficult position from the moment he walked through the door. The policies of the club have to be questioned. While we acknowledge the fine line the club walks with Financial Fair Play, there have been too many players signed who have long records of injury and then become “in and out of the team” players. There is the continuing mystery of why the team suffers so many hamstring and other muscle injuries. It is also unclear who makes the decision to sign players. Does the manager have the final say or is it the director of football? Loan players are always by definition temporary additions that can benefit a club, but too many loans result in progression being blocked from the Academy. Questions may be asked about the commitment of some loan players. We wish Neil Critchley well, a decent person put in a difficult situation. The next coach will need to achieve a new manager bounce. We hope that the team will be set up to play to their strengths and that the treatment room becomes a place where only physios spend their days. The trust acknowledges that the owners do seem committed to the club and the establishment of the new training ground is a sign of progress. We acknowledge the restraints of FFP on the club, but maybe it is time for a re-evaluation of what the club objectives are. There needs to be a sense of fan-owner partnership in QPR. The almost total silence from Club owners – especially the Chairman, Amit Bhatia and the Majority Owner, Ruben Gnanalingam – is disturbing. Exactly a year ago, Richard Reilly bought 10% of the Club and joined the board. Beyond this announcement, nothing additional has been said regarding Reilly’s contribution. The supporters of Queens Park Rangers need to hear from the owners. Communication is two-way: we are here and we are listening.
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Post by nomar on Feb 21, 2023 8:36:03 GMT
QPR1st's Statement re Critchley www.qpr1st.com/news/critchley-departure/Critchley Departure February 20, 2023 QPR1st QPR 1st Supporters’ Trust accepts the necessity for the departure of Neil Critchley. Team performances and results were not what was expected from these players, and it became clear unless there was a dramatic improvement over the last two games then this decision by the club was likely. Neil Critchley was never able to select from a full squad due to injuries to key players. The substitutes bench at Middlesbrough featured players who had not appeared for the first team. Clearly the players have not been helped by the changes in management over the last year. It must be hard when coaches they had worked with for several years chose to leave with the previous manager. Neil Critchley was in a difficult position from the moment he walked through the door. The policies of the club have to be questioned. While we acknowledge the fine line the club walks with Financial Fair Play, there have been too many players signed who have long records of injury and then become “in and out of the team” players. There is the continuing mystery of why the team suffers so many hamstring and other muscle injuries. It is also unclear who makes the decision to sign players. Does the manager have the final say or is it the director of football? Loan players are always by definition temporary additions that can benefit a club, but too many loans result in progression being blocked from the Academy. Questions may be asked about the commitment of some loan players. We wish Neil Critchley well, a decent person put in a difficult situation. The next coach will need to achieve a new manager bounce. We hope that the team will be set up to play to their strengths and that the treatment room becomes a place where only physios spend their days. The trust acknowledges that the owners do seem committed to the club and the establishment of the new training ground is a sign of progress. We acknowledge the restraints of FFP on the club, but maybe it is time for a re-evaluation of what the club objectives are. There needs to be a sense of fan-owner partnership in QPR. The almost total silence from Club owners – especially the Chairman, Amit Bhatia and the Majority Owner, Ruben Gnanalingam – is disturbing. Exactly a year ago, Richard Reilly bought 10% of the Club and joined the board. Beyond this announcement, nothing additional has been said regarding Reilly’s contribution. The supporters of Queens Park Rangers need to hear from the owners. Communication is two-way: we are here and we are listening. Very well reasoned statement, free of so much of the nonsense and vitriol spouted on social media platforms.
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Post by harr on May 23, 2023 16:19:59 GMT
Will now be managing Blackpool in League One, wish him well.
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