My son works in Livingston and the Rangers fans he works with say that Beale is a good coach but bloody awful at signing the right players and if he is not allowed anywhere near the recruitment he could be a very good appointment.
Good luck with this. 99% of QPR fans detest him not because of his performance as coach (though he did preside over the beginning of our epically disastrous run which we are are now -hopefully- coming out of) but because he’s a lying ****. He made a big show of ‘loyalty’ after allegedly turning down the Wolves job, claiming he declined to be interviewed - he was, with his PowerPoint presentation - and then ****ed off to Glasgow a few weeks later.
He got us playing well for six weeks but it was always a bit fragile. I think you have better players than us but he will want to bring his own in in January and at the end of the season if he lasts that long. If you have decent wingbacks that will help. I’m afraid I closed my eyes for a lot of your last two visits to Loftus Road as we were so dreadful it gave me a migraine.
Big ego, everything to prove. But at least he’s not Gerrard.
All the best.

In fact he seems to be the exact opposite of Ainsworth who QPR fans thoughts would be the dream appointment ...
... despite becoming one of the worst appointments in the entire history of the club.
You're not reliable judges tbh![]()
I'll raise you 'axe' when they mean 'ask', or 'are' when they mean 'our'Forgive me but I hate it when people say nothink instead of nothing.
It's just bad English. Obviously we all have accents but bad English isn't about accents.

I object to it being called the queens / kings English like but that will really start to offendWell I'm certainly not ignorent marra.
And like I said, I'm not setting out to purposely offend.
I'm deffo not going to apologise for wanting to hear the Queen's/King's English spoken correctly, nomatter what accent a person speaks in.
As infants, we were all expected to learn phonetics to the correct standard whilst learning the English alphabet....every British child did.
Then when we grow older, we all have the choice to pronounce words the way we want.
Cockney rhyming slang is amazing, and humerous. However, it was always delivered correctly eg - Up the apple and pairs (Stairs) - Hampstead Heath (Teeth) ...but now folk say,- Up ver apples and pairs, and - Hampstead Heef (Teeff).....Why though?....there's no need at all.
In short, there is right way, and there is a wrong way.....there's no arguing with that mate.
Sorry if that offends you![]()
I can't honestly imagine QPR fans thought he was the dream appointment. Where did you hear that?
I object to it being called the queens / kings English like but that will really start to offend
Probably because Scotland and Wales have Gaelic and we are the ‘mother’ country.Why is it called English when it's spoken all over Britain ...
... why isn't it British?
I object to it being called the queens / kings English like but that will really start to offend
Why is it called English when it's spoken all over Britain ...
... why isn't it British?
Agree 100%Totally. Also I think Pritchard should be a starter. I'd even give him a new contract!
Probably because Scotland and Wales have Gaelic and we are the ‘mother’ country.
No doubt I’ll be wrong.
He does some great interviews on his YouTube channel. Watched the one with Chris Eubank (senior) the other day and it was really good.
I can't help you there mate.
Beit a figure of speech, just like BBC English etc, it's simply means - to pronounce a vocabulary correctly, but I suspect that you already assumed that didn't you?

Probably because Scotland and Wales have Gaelic and we are the ‘mother’ country.
No doubt I’ll be wrong.
They’ll definitely know more than me.From The Angles really I think. Someone will know more.