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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by GroveRanger, Oct 18, 2012.

  1. Flyer

    Flyer Well-Known Member

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    Ill want him gone if SWP and Park are on the wing not matter what the result as we will have got point/s despite his team selection, not because of it.
     
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  2. ELLERS

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    Who is to say he wont keep us up or that a new one wont take us down? One thing is for sure 3 points is better than 0 points by wanting us to lose.
    As i have said, cannot understand any true Rangers fan wanting us to lose.

    Have our fans really come to making comments like this?
     
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  3. Bush Rhino

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    I'd recommend a decent set of wellies Imaz.
     
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  4. KooPeeArr

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    World class managers can fail like all other ones as **** managers can do incredible things at one club.

    I'd prefer a third option whereby we win on Sunday and Hughes spends the rest of the season and beyond convincing the naysayers that he's the best manager we've had for umpteen years and worth the time and money given to him.

    Think of all the players that we could have written off and haven't been, who have proved us wrong (including a good few from our current team - Taarabt, Faurlin, Mackie, Hill). Is it too much to ask to allow the manager the same chance?
     
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  5. Flyer

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    If you believed we would go down with the current manager, youd rather then cling onto points here and there and go down rather than lose a must win game and get rid of him and stay up?

    I want whats best for QPR and sometimes that is losing if it means we swap managers.
     
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  6. Flyer

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    Hughes may turn it around but Ive never been wrong on a manager yet. Every time Ive wanted a manager gone, hes been gone within weeks.

    we will not stay up if he starts SWP and Park (on the left) every game so Id be quite happy to get rid of him by whatever means if he does that on Sunday.
     
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  7. Queenslander!!

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    I could never wish QPR to lose, no matter what the circumstances..

    Having said that..I think he is out of excuses now. Most players are back andwe have the ability to create goals...If he doesnt win at least 1 of the next 3 then he's gone in my opinion...

    TF has had enough time to get a new man in the background now so lets see what happens.

    Its "squeaky bum time" for MH
     
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  8. Azmi

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    Hehe, I don't do Wales anymore so don't need them.

    London may not be all that but at least we don't have to stagger around ankle deep in mud. Thank **** my mums's parents emigrated, they were so traumatised by the place they moved to a different continent.
     
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  9. Flyer

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    The welsh like the as you can put the back legs of the sheep in them so they cant run away. All this stuff about keeping your feet dry is just a red herring.
     
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  10. QPR999

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    All this speculation is a moot point. We shall take seven from the next nine.
     
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  11. Flyer

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    Ill post a pic of me in a mankini if that happens.:shocked:

    Now I think Ive just proved my own earlier point, the board will be wanting us to lose the last game if we win the 1st two.
     
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  12. QPR999

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    We'll have to wait and see what happens mate. ( The mankini thing is not necessary under any circumstances. )
     
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  13. Queenslander!!

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    Im more intrested to know why he has a mankini in his closet anyway....wanna share.?..
     
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  14. mapleranger

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    I reckon the game, unless realy good things happen Sunday., And oh, yeah - I agree ith Ellers, you always support your team.
     
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  15. KooPeeArr

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    A time share mankini is about the grimmest thing I've ever heard!!!!
     
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  16. QPR999

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    Maybe it's a typo and he looks like Terry Mankini. A QPR centre half from the seventies. He scored an own goal v Chelsea in the seventies.
     
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  17. KooPeeArr

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    A Terry Mankini would come in every shade but black and be strangely alluring to other players' wives.

    Did Mancini play into the 80s - those shorts have virtually the same appearance?
     
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  18. QPR999

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    Mancini never played in the eighties. He had retired and was pulling pints in the 'Golden Gloves' down the Fulham Palace Road by the eighties and nineties. **** footballer. He was famous for his hairy 'horseshoe' hairstyle...... cueball.
     
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  19. KooPeeArr

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    Lol. He sounds like a lumbering Willy Thorn...
     
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  20. Flyer

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    Buy your own!

    I still havent recovered form seeing that Geordie in one in the last game of the season a few years ago.
     
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