...but this article http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/12726175.stm really does show how important a good and stable manager is. We've got good experience at QPR of stability (see Ollie and Warnock) and I don't think I need to point out where we got it wrong! Amazing, "1,082 have come and gone since Sir Alex Ferguson was appointed at Manchester United in November 1986". Let's hope that Warnock goes on until he's 75 and they sprout similar statistics about him one day!
Neil Warnock is a true asset; one of a number of quality Rs managers including Stock, Jago, Sexton, Venables and Francis who have compensated us big time for having had to suffer the likes of Wilkins, Briatore and other unmentionables...
QPR100: I counted Hart in with all those since di Canio who were puppets serving Briatore's egotistical embarrassing, futile and extremely costly attempt at back seat football management. History and I promise never to mention them again - and certainly not with any hint of affection! I've washed my mouth out!
He refused to play adel... finished one of his game incharge with 6 defenders on the pitch... had us playing dire football....even wit flabio chosing the team he could not motivate them...