The Evening Standard has done a piece on us and it's positive..... The arrival of a new manager often lifts the morale of players. In Ian Holloway’s case, he has given QPR’s owners a boost, too. When Holloway took charge in November, he became the sixth different manager to work at Loftus Road since a consortium led by Tony Fernandes bought the club in 2011. He arrived with the club sliding toward the relegation zone in the Championship and morale in danger of hitting an all-time low..... Read the rest here....... http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...e-smiles-back-to-recovering-qpr-a3503571.html
Always thought Hollow was the wrong choice and I am happy to say at the present time he was the right man. I made my feeling clear that I thought he was past his best and I hated his style of football but I have been pleasantly pleased with his appointment and proved wrong. I will support Hollow all the way and hope he does it, however, I am still not convinced he is my long term choice.
In this day and age no manager lasts long in any job, if he's still here the season after next it'll mean we've probably been promoted.....
Was going to post the same then saw yours. What is long term now in football manager terms? probably two seasons, three at the most! Beyond that and you must be doing very well indeed.