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The Guardian has released a seasonal EPL ineptitude index. Producing a table to display "the amateurish, the clumsy, the inferior, deficient, ineffectual and inefficient" Funny read and some interesting results.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/may/19/premier-league-clubs-ineptitude-index

And sadly, for the Guardian, the first caption under a Saints player, names him as Dusan Radic. If only they typed a tad slower. <doh>

Apart from that, it may be a very good indicator of how a collection of great footballers may only achieve similar things to a collection of very good footballers, if very good footballers minimise their mistakes.
 
The Guardian has released a seasonal EPL ineptitude index. Producing a table to display "the amateurish, the clumsy, the inferior, deficient, ineffectual and inefficient" Funny read and some interesting results.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/may/19/premier-league-clubs-ineptitude-index

Enjoyed that and not surprised that we did very well. We don't go in for howlers really. Surprised we are one of the worst for misplaced passes in our own area...but we had to be poor at something to encourage the others.
 
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Chris Ramsey appointed as Head Coach at QPR until 2018. Perhaps they're in for the long game after all.

He's probably cheap, and he must know the youth squad very well. I think the Redkrapp experience has rinsed them and now Tony Fernandes is going in a completely different direction.

Good luck to them anyway.
 
So that's Bournemouth, West Ham, pompey, Saints and now QPR who have all suffered a severe Redknapp hangover involving at least a flirtation with bankruptcy. And each time he walks away with his pockets stuffed with so much money he can hardly pull his trousers up. The man's a genius.
 
He's good copy for them Fran. Never leaves them without a handy soundbite and is often worth a back page (or even front page) headline, so they love him.
 
So that's Bournemouth, West Ham, pompey, Saints and now QPR who have all suffered a severe Redknapp hangover involving at least a flirtation with bankruptcy. And each time he walks away with his pockets stuffed with so much money he can hardly pull his trousers up. The man's a genius.
Disagree with west ham. He had them safe mid table many seasons and the owners at the time expected more.
 
Disagree with west ham. He had them safe mid table many seasons and the owners at the time expected more.

I was referring to their money problems. I think you'll find he was sacked because the then chairman was sick of his constant demands for more transfer funds, and that he left the club in a precarious position financially.
 
They don't have to sell the player. I thought Liverpool were a team with CL ambitions. Obviously something has changed over the course of the season...

I quote this almost daily now. I used to save it for Liverpool fans, but they are so unpopular now that any fan can be told it.

My wife isn't quite so amused anymore though.
 
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