Depends. I doubt that Cifuentes is facing criminal proceedings in which case you'd be right. Also depends on whether Nourry actually knows what gardening leave actually is. It requires the employer to actually give notice of termination in line with the contract of employment. Nobody has actually said whether Nourry has done that. If not, Cifuentes is fully entitled to bide his time and has no legal obligation to jump into another job immediately. Even when he does , that does not amount to an end to his contract. He just sets off what he has received both from the existing employer (QPR) and the new employer for the duration of the notice period. We could be in the not too sensible position of paying the salaries of two managers for some time yet. I doubt the owners will be too chuffed at that prospect.No but I wouldn’t expect to especially if some sort of legal proceedings are to come.
seems about right for usJust saw the headline in the Daily Mail .................... I'm starting to feel quite ill.
QPR set to appoint former Norwich boss as their new manager after putting Marti Cifuentes on gardening leave following West Brom talks
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...ardening-leave-following-West-Brom-talks.html
- The manager left Norwich a month ago after overseeing six losses in 10 games
Just saw the headline in the Daily Mail .................... I'm starting to feel quite ill.
QPR set to appoint former Norwich boss as their new manager after putting Marti Cifuentes on gardening leave following West Brom talks
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...ardening-leave-following-West-Brom-talks.html
- The manager left Norwich a month ago after overseeing six losses in 10 games
Just saw the headline in the Daily Mail .................... I'm starting to feel quite ill.
QPR set to appoint former Norwich boss as their new manager after putting Marti Cifuentes on gardening leave following West Brom talks
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...ardening-leave-following-West-Brom-talks.html
- The manager left Norwich a month ago after overseeing six losses in 10 games
Probably the right fit to cement our 15th place next season...![]()
15th again would be some achievement
I don’t think the owners expect much. Cifuentes himself said his target was more points than last season which is hardly ambitious. And he failed. The pressure comes from the fans with unrealistic expectations given the resources and talent available.See below ............
I'd be happy if we just stay up.
The squad is getting thinner, the quality of both player & coaching staff seems to be less & less each year, yet we ( club owners & staff ) ... expect a better result.
One season, this will bite us on the .......................
I'm going to put money on relegationI don’t think the owners expect much. Cifuentes himself said his target was more points than last season which is hardly ambitious. And he failed. The pressure comes from the fans with unrealistic expectations given the resources and talent available.
My expectation for next season, no matter who the coach is and no matter which players we sell, buy or borrow, is relegation. We’ve flirted with it for too many seasons to get away with it again. Of course I will be delighted to be proved wrong.
Same here. It's difficult to gauge when you don't know who's in charge or what players will be available.I’m not going to speculate until a manager is in place and we know what players we have for the new season. Regarding expectations I’ve learned as a QPR fan over the years to keep them nice and low anything more is a bonus.
That can be said even when we do have a manager!Same here. It's difficult to gauge when you don't know who's in charge or what players will be available.
https://www.londonworld.com/sport/football/qpr/next-qpr-manager-johannes-thorup-norwich-city-5135792
According to this he's the man