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Post by QPR Report on Dec 17, 2009 20:07:31 GMT
Is he an insignificant part of QPR who shouldn't be held accountable for what goes wrong?
Or is he an important part of QPR who should be held at least in part responsible for what goes wrong?
If he doesn't select/sign the players? What does he do vis-a-vis the players?
Is it the long contract on wages? His responsibility or not
But if he does select and sign the players (or not sign those he could and should) should he be held responsible for that?
Which areas is he responsible for that Ali Russell and Ian Taylor and the Manager and coach does?
Travel arrangements to Bahrein and Italy?
Provider of Information to (Selected) Fans?
What EXACTLY does he do (and saying "Well when Briatore is away, Paladini runs things" - What exactly)
Having gone through six (Permanent) managers in the past 2 1/2 years since Briatore (and having himself gotten rid of Ian Holloway (and Waddock) before Briatore arrived? Is there any responsibility/ accountability set to Paladini
A paid employee of the club: It's not enough to throw out "He saved the club" or "He loves QPR" and denigrating those who question Paladini's continued employment even as on all sides, others have departed: Well obviously that can be done. But it's strange?
You can question the owners, the managers and coaches and players. You can question the de facto managing director. You can question the other QPR fan sites and various board posters. But this one individual is somehow exempt
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Post by londonranger on Dec 17, 2009 22:47:17 GMT
Briatore relies on him to run the club IMO. Probably does what Flav wants when there are important things he wants done and Im sure he sends him a daily financial position..He has a new job now, testing new managers for head butting abilities if they want someone axed. Hart looks mean and a nice hard head, so fits the bill. ;D
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