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Post by QPR Report on Jan 8, 2024 15:04:42 GMT
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Post by harr on Jan 8, 2024 15:12:32 GMT
Not to sad about this. About time we had a clear out with some of these youth coaches.
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Post by rickyqpr on Jan 8, 2024 16:21:17 GMT
Perhaps Lee Hoos will do that job now as well LOL. I read a lot of comments on here about how useless all our coaches are. But for me, I think it is hard to say who is good and who is bad, because it is very hard to say who does what. Ramsay usually gets a decent press from the players he has coached, but there are so many coaches and academy positions, it looks from the outside that it is vastly overstaffed. The press release reads as if he was pushed. Could this be the first of a few departures ahead of a CEO and Dof Football announcement? Or are we desperately, belatedly, trying to cut costs?
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Post by surreychad on Jan 8, 2024 17:16:54 GMT
Perhaps Lee Hoos will do that job now as well LOL. I read a lot of comments on here about how useless all our coaches are. But for me, I think it is hard to say who is good and who is bad, because it is very hard to say who does what. Ramsay usually gets a decent press from the players he has coached, but there are so many coaches and academy positions, it looks from the outside that it is vastly overstaffed. The press release reads as if he was pushed. Could this be the first of a few departures ahead of a CEO and Dof Football announcement? Or are we desperately, belatedly, trying to cut costs? I read it as though Cifuentes is stamping his approach on the set up
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Post by spanishal on Jan 9, 2024 10:31:34 GMT
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Post by surreychad on Jan 9, 2024 10:52:57 GMT
I must be the only person in the world that isn't on social media. Any chance you can copy the text across to here? without having read it, I thought Ramsay was very well regarded and it was a coup getting him here in the first place. Will be interesting to see what the article says
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Post by blatantfowl on Jan 9, 2024 11:44:58 GMT
Certainly very heartfelt even if it’s a different impression than that of a few fans who have wanted him gone for a while…
Dear Chris Ramsey,
As I sit down to pen this letter, my heart brims with gratitude, admiration, and a touch of nostalgia. It's a moment to reflect on a journey that has left an indelible mark on my family and the Queens Park Rangers community. Today, we bid you farewell, not just as a technical director but as a guiding light who shaped the destinies of young footballing talents and a true hero in our eyes.
Your nine-year tenure at QPR was more than just a professional commitment; it was a journey that intertwined our lives with the beautiful game of football. I remember the day you stepped into our story, back in 2014 when you took up the role of Head of Player Development. Little did I know then that our paths would cross in such a profound way.
I want to share a personal story, one that encapsulates the essence of your dedication to QPR and British football. It's a story about a battle, a battle that took place off the pitch but was just as intense as any matchday encounter. It's a story about my son, Rayan Kolli, and how you stood like a rock, defending QPR's interests and nurturing his potential.
Rayan, at the age of 16, had the opportunity to join West Ham, a tempting prospect for any young footballer. The offers were enticing, and many believed that this was the path he should take. But you, Chris, saw something more profound. You saw the promise, the potential, and the value that Rayan held for QPR's future.
You made a tough call, one that required tremendous courage. You turned down significant offers, you challenged us in a six-month-long battle, and you decided to take the matter to tribunal to prevent Rayan from leaving QPR. It was a decision that wasn't understood by many at the time, but you had a plan, a vision for his growth, and an unshakable belief in the club's future.
On December 2021, that final meeting with West Ham defined the path we would take. They wanted Rayan desperately, but you, Chris, had decided to stand firm. You were willing to go to tribunal to protect QPR's interests, and I couldn't help but wonder why. Why would you do this? The answer, we discovered, lay in the future.
Two years later, after Rayan's return to QPR, we finally understood the reason behind your unwavering stance. He made his debut at the age of 18, and it became clear that you had nurtured not just a player but a potential star. Your vision had prevailed, and QPR was richer for it.
Your dedication extended far beyond Rayan, though. You believed in the philosophy that the development of the individual comes first, above results. You were there through thick and thin, rising up with the players from the academy, and your fingerprints can be seen on the careers of many, from Harry Kane to Danny Rose to Harry Winks.
I have no doubt that in the next 24 years, the world will witness the fruits of your labor as these talents rise through the ranks and make their mark on the first team. And as a devoted supporter and a father, I want to say thank you from the depths of my heart for everything you've done for my son and countless others.
You have left an indelible mark on the history of Queens Park Rangers, and your legacy will forever be cherished. I know we may have had our battles, but today, I want to say that I'm truly grateful that you prevailed. You were the protector of QPR's future, and for that, we owe you a debt of gratitude.
As you step into the next chapter of your journey, I want to wish you all the success and happiness in the world. May your passion for football continue to inspire, and may your impact on the game be felt for generations to come.
With the utmost respect and heartfelt gratitude,
Badis L Kolli
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Post by surreychad on Jan 9, 2024 13:30:58 GMT
wow
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 9, 2024 14:00:48 GMT
Where was the Kolli letter posted? I'd like to link to it on twitter
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Post by spanishal on Jan 9, 2024 16:11:34 GMT
Where was the Kolli letter posted? I'd like to link to it on twitter It’s on the Optimistic QPR Supporters site
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