One can't help but like the guy. There's no pretence, no being political, no hidden meanings, just honesty as far as I can tell. Often you'll see new managers coming in and setting up a team differently, or perhaps just a few minor tweaks, leading to a run of disappointing results. But they have enough confidence in their ability and what they're trying to achieve that they stick to it, after which you start to reap the dividends. I'm hoping that this is what we're seeing with Ramsey and the team now after the poor results of the past 2-3 home fixtures. There's a positivity about the team that wasn't present under Redknapp that I pray will continue in front of Chelsea. I doing doubt that Loftus Road will be like a cauldron for the visitors for the whole 90 minutes. If the Rangers could get an early goal and really rattle 'em, the home fans keep on their backs throughout, we might also see a red card or two like in 2011-12.
I really feel sorry for CR because after listening to the questions delivered by these completely inarticulate knobs you can see he is really waiting for something decent to reply to, I gave up after 5 mins as the paint on my door needed watching drying. HR lapped these sort of questions up..dumbo
Here's Jose Mourinho's interview... ''People tell me it's a hostile place, but we go there to play and win three points. The people in the stands can play a role but they can't score goals. The referee and his assistants are there, so I'm not worried, we play our game.... It's just a football match! ''