To move this club forward it is not just JFH who needs to go Ferdinand & Fernandes should also leave. Of course it will be Sherwood.
Although it could also be said, only six points below a playoff spot? Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink sacked as Queens Park Rangers manager please log in to view this image Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has been sacked as manager of Championship side Queens Park Rangers. The Dutchman was appointed in December last year but won only 14 of his 47 matches in charge. Hasselbaink departed QPR after a 1-1 with Nottingham Forest on Saturday, which leaves them 17th in the table and six points above the relegation zone. The club said an announcement about its managerial situation "will be made in due course".
If you have doubts about the successor's successor then we need to be looking for someone to succeed the successor.
I think we can all guess it will be Sherwood. But as suggested elsewhere, Warburton, with Clint as his assistant. You can dream
You could say only 6 points off a play off place or you could also say that we are sliding down the table at an alarming rate.
http://www.transfermarkt.com/trainer/verfuegbaretrainer/statistik#ath I would seriously love to get one of the Germans. And he doeant even have to speak English all that well, even though they all do with their excellent educations over there. I'm glad Hasselclown is gone! Wow I am going to go get completely sloshed right now!!! Yeah!!!!
If you've supported QPR for 25 yrs (possibly an average for this board??), the next man will be the 30th manager at QPR. That is a serious problem. I've not done a comparison with other clubs.
Final words - good luck going forward Jimmy. JFH'S FOREST VERDICT please log in to view this image Gaffer reacts to 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest ... QPR boss reflects on City Ground stalemate R's come from behind to earn a point through Idrissa Sylla Rangers forced to play two thirds of the game with 10 men, after Karl Henry dismissal RANGERS' wait for a first City Ground victory goes on – but boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink was pleased with his side’s fightback following our 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest. After a first half to forget for Hasselbaink's charges – with Karl Henry dismissed for a second yellow card in the 34th minute, and Britt Assombalonga giving Forest the lead four minutes later – 10-man QPR battled back after the break to earn a point. Substitutes Nasser El Khayati and Idrissa Sylla combined for the latter to head home five minutes from time. Forest also had to play the final minutes with 10 men, following Hildeberto Pereira's 71st-minute sending off. Despite Rangers now being winless at Forest in 33 attempts, Hasselbaink told www.qpr.co.uk: “I think we deserved the victory in the end. “We played with a lot of courage, a lot of togetherness. We passed the ball and we made them go backwards. “I think we were the better team come the end, and I feel sorry for the boys that we didn’t get the win. It was unfortunate. “We came in at half-time, we talked to each other and, tactically, we made sure we were right. “Everyone had to give a little bit more because we were a man light. But we did.” Hasselbaink added: “Nasser [El Khayati] has had a difficult time of late. But I was so happy for him that he was able to come on and make a difference. “And we know what Sylla wants – he wants crosses into the box. His movement is very good. “But all the boys did well. Jack Robinson made only his third appearance in 18 months and did magnificently. “Our fans were here in their numbers and we have an obligation to give our all – to work hard for that shirt. “We definitely did that today.” http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/jimmy-floyd-hasselbaink-nottingham-forest-qpr-3401554.aspx