Ouch. Were you describing yourself? Or are you still recovering from one of your hangovers? For the record I know he is not everyone's and especially your cup of tea. But then as your drooled initially over the appointment of one Mark Hughes and have not really warmed to any other manager we have had in recent living memory you will understand why your likes, dislikes and behavior etiquette are pretty low down in my considerations. By the way my colleagues enjoy my sarcasm. They do after all have a sense of humour.
I reckon we leave Eustace in place for the rest of the campaign and wait to see who else becomes available at the end of the season. There's always plenty of movement so foolish to bring in someone like Bell End Tim now.
How can anyone take these stats seriously when they include Barton. Got to be having a laugh.................
Believe me they were all like that when I met some of them ... they recycle words from each other before all taking turns to state the bloody obvious
I've just responded to "QPR Opinions" which wanted me to say who should be the next QPR manager. There's a limited number of choices and it's probably early days for the voting but, after my vote, the scores were: Other 35% (with, unfortunately, no ability to say who that "other" might be: Warburton, in my case) Warnock 25% Carvalhal 11% Bilic 10% Bircham 9% Barton 5% Redknapp 2% Sherwood 2% It's good for the club to ask our opinion, even better if they take some notice of it! Interesting that Sherwood ranks bottom, below even Wonky Knees....
SHERWOOD SURGES! None of the above looking like the people's choice though... Who would you like to see as the next QPR permanent manager? Other 36.6% Neil Warnock 23% Carlos Carvalhal 11.8% Slaven Bilic 11.2% Marc Bircham 8.1% Joey Barton 3.7% Tim Sherwood 3.7% Harry Redknapp 1.9%
Who in their right mind would want any of those bottom three, must be Brentford and Fulham fans skewing the poll.
I genuinely feel he was improving over time, becoming more consistent over time with team picks, etc. He was getting a lot of good work out of the youngsters. I don't really think he would have got us promoted. Maybe he could have gotten us in to 6th for a cheeky play off attempt. But keeping him would have led to stability, good feelings at the club and in the changing room, as well as making the club look more respectable for any better managers.
No offence meant but you are starting to come over as a little bit obsessed with our ex manager......are you in anyway related ?
I'm just tired of the inept way our owners run the club and make decisions. I should let it go, though!
Holloway was like the crazy uncle. You had to like him ... but you really wouldn’t trust him to look after your kids or your precious items. Our club is our precious item.