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the current co-pilot?


I was referring to Neil Warnock, someone who would get the house in order and return us to the top flight. But he won't touch us with a barge pole now and Tony will never go back on his decission.

You're right though, Steve Cotterill will most likely take over if Harry leaves. Not so sure he'll get us back up that's all.
 
I was referring to Neil Warnock, someone who would get the house in order and return us to the top flight. But he won't touch us with a barge pole now and Tony will never go back on his decission.

You're right though, Steve Cotterill will most likely take over if Harry leaves. Not so sure he'll get us back up that's all.

Think Warnock is retiring at the end of the season, maybe wrong on that though.
 
Interesting question....First of all i would not want Harry anywhere near the club should you end up in the championship, I would also not fall for what use to be the norm of getting a high profile manager in as i believe that football is changing and these old school managers are not very good at change. Im sure that qpr must have somewhere an ex player who has done his badges eager and hungry for a chance to prove himself and is up to date in the modern coaching skills that these old hands do not possess, I believe that you move with the times and take risks like a few clubs have done over the past few years and dont follow other clubs like sheep when trying to find the right manager as more than likely he is right under your nose eager for a chance...good luck but your not down and out yet.....
 
Interesting question....First of all i would not want Harry anywhere near the club should you end up in the championship, I would also not fall for what use to be the norm of getting a high profile manager in as i believe that football is changing and these old school managers are not very good at change. Im sure that qpr must have somewhere an ex player who has done his badges eager and hungry for a chance to prove himself and is up to date in the modern coaching skills that these old hands do not possess, I believe that you move with the times and take risks like a few clubs have done over the past few years and dont follow other clubs like sheep when trying to find the right manager as more than likely he is right under your nose eager for a chance...good luck but your not down and out yet.....


That is a very good post. My prefered route to go down.
 
Straight back up??....The way things are,I can see us in another rele scrap in the NPC!.We need stability before even thinking about 'bouncing straight back'....