I don't think they have. I think they knew Still was their No. 1 target and, since he turned it down, they've had to start looking at other targets. I don't think there is any evidence to suggest they hadn't identified targets. Although, as has been discussed, the targets appear to be strangely varied.
The football QPR were playing was really good to watch, reminiscent of the some our best play under Mowbray imo.
Every manager we've been linked with has either been; Made up, Been in the betting and over hyped so the odds come down, Came from Nixon, Literally no creditable source has linked us with anyone, bar Still. KLD said it'll be soon, so I guess we'll find out soon enough
People hounding for the owners to go is fkn ridiculous and downright stupid there’s no sugar coating it
For those among us who know little about Cifuentes, as I tried to find out more about him AI kindly came up with this: Martí Cifuentes, the current manager of Queens Park Rangers (QPR), is making waves with his distinctive football style. Inspired by Johan Cruyff, Cifuentes emphasizes expressive play and tactical innovation. Here’s a glimpse into his approach: Fluid Systems and Formations: Unlike his predecessor Gareth Ainsworth, Cifuentes favors fluid systems and formations. His sides often adopt a 3-2-5 build-up in attack, similar to Manchester City and England. This style prioritizes ball possession and playing out from the back. Journey and Influence: Cifuentes studied at the Johan Cruyff Institute after retiring as a player in 2010. His playstyle reflects the Dutch winger’s influence. He became the youngest manager in Spain when he took over at Sant Andreu in the third division in 2014. Cifuentes has embraced challenges throughout his career, including managing Sandefjord in Norway after joining from AIK Stockholm’s academy. Revolutionizing QPR: QPR was struggling when they hired Cifuentes, but he’s working to transform their style. Fans are talking about tiki-taka, and the team has risen within two points of safety (this bit is out of date) Cifuentes remains modest, acknowledging his growth as a coach over the years. In summary, Martí Cifuentes brings a fresh perspective to QPR, blending Cruyff-inspired principles with his own adventurousness. His possession-based approach and pressing tactics are already making an impact on the team
Just about, it's been running off a genny for months. Thats where the budgets gone. They run on white diesel.