McClaren sacked

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so: McLaren was allowed to 1 or 2 free transfers and had four loans.
The new person coming in wont have the loans and is likely to have to make further cut backs
I think we should go for the A Team..
George Peppard and could always liked it when the odds were stacked against them.....it's that kind of leadership we need :)

He could build a machine gun out of the rubbish left over in the Ellerslie Road toilets to gun down the opposition...<laugh>
 
Why aren't you a fan of Warnock, Sb? And to be specific about the question, even if you don't like him as a person, why wouldn't you want him as QPR boss given his track record in the championship? Genuinely curious and apologies if you've posted elsewhere and I've missed it.
He’s an odious, nasty twat, and the ends don’t justify the means, even for QPR. I will cheerfully admit that he’s an excellent championship level manager, but I was constantly embarrassed and ashamed by him when he was our coach. Plus he might get you promoted, but he’ll get you relegated the next season.
 
He’s an odious, nasty twat, and the ends don’t justify the means, even for QPR. I will cheerfully admit that he’s an excellent championship level manager, but I was constantly embarrassed and ashamed by him when he was our coach. Plus he might get you promoted, but he’ll get you relegated the next season.

Suspected that may be the answer. Harsh as it may be, clubs really should fire him the moment they're promoted.
 
He’s an odious, nasty twat, and the ends don’t justify the means, even for QPR. I will cheerfully admit that he’s an excellent championship level manager, but I was constantly embarrassed and ashamed by him when he was our coach. Plus he might get you promoted, but he’ll get you relegated the next season.
I'll second this, can't stand the man.
 
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Here’s another one to throw into the mix. Despite Brighton losing 0-5 to Bournemouth yesterday I’d love Chris Hughton at Loftus Road. For me he comes across as a decent, honest bloke, rarely controversial, likes to play the game the right way and is a good manager. I think his Championship record is good enough for QPR, that’s for sure.

If he leaves the Amex we should have a chat. I like him.
 
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He’s an odious, nasty twat, and the ends don’t justify the means, even for QPR. I will cheerfully admit that he’s an excellent championship level manager, but I was constantly embarrassed and ashamed by him when he was our coach. Plus he might get you promoted, but he’ll get you relegated the next season.
Mmm. Tough one that. A choice between someone who will succeed to manage my team or the risk of you being embarrassed by what he, or for that matter every football manager with the exception of Jurgen Klopp, says and does. Tough call. Thought about it. When can we approach him?!
 
Mmm. Tough one that. A choice between someone who will succeed to manage my team or the risk of you being embarrassed by what he, or for that matter every football manager with the exception of Jurgen Klopp, says and does. Tough call. Thought about it. When can we approach him?!
Get out of bed the wrong side this morning Yorkie? Feel sorry for your co workers if your permanent snide sarcasm output has hit this level at 8.30 in the morning.

For the record Warnock and Dyche are the only currently practicing PL managers that I actively dislike. Sorry if that doesn’t fit your narrative.
 
This is why I'd have kept Ollie. He was making very slight improvements here and there. He seemed to learn from the error of making too many starting 11 changes every week and was actually being more consistent toward the end.

But Ollie was also giving the youngsters a proper crack and offered stabiity.

I'm not saying Ollie was the answer but if we'd stuck with him, I'm a) sure we'd be in a better state than now and b) the club would be looking a lot more appetizing for a better manager. Now the club looks like a ****show and no decent manager is to be seen.

Our owners are too knee jerk and always dreaming too much about the big time.

I would of trusted Holloway no doubt he loves the club ... good enough for me anyway
Love to get to a time that we keep a manager for years against all the rules however
Through thick and thin Holloway would of got it right in the end
 
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