I can't say that I'm enamoured with anyone on those betting lists Stan, hence why I haven't commented. I honestly don't know. I thought it would be Paul Clement but his football at Derby was an approach much like Hasselbaink's, odd team selections, negative football and didn't know his best side despite being in the job for seven months.
**** it. Give Ainsworth the job. At least he'd play two wingers and we might sign Akinfenwa and Harriman.
if only i had known it was that easy to be considered i will do the job on a rolling ten grand a week contract (saving the club money tick) youngish (compared to most on here tick) wont eat on the plane over (hungry tick) flexible on the ten grand and wont do any public speaking and promise to put the players in the correct positions
until he was our manager. Cut Sherwood or whoever next manager is some slack,for Christ's sake. Not a likeable bloke but he may just be what we need. No Rangers or CFC connections may be a good thing. Too many people seem to be jumping on the we hate Sherwood bandwagon based on,presumably, a couple of arrogant MOTD interviews . I don't understand what harm he has ever done us and there are no other stand out candidates. I would like Karl Robinson but he has just relegated a side so that's not 100 % ideal. Whoever gets the gig ,give the poor soul a chance.
The jobs yours although you'll need to do some sucking up to SLF first. TBH, I actually believe that some on this board could do a better job, at least would start playing people in correct positions etc which would be a first in the passed 4-5 seasons.
Yes indeed, Paul Clement ticks all the boxes and would be the correct selection in my opinion. Bet Victor now show Sherwood at only even odds and Clement 3/1 - please let it happen. Next Permanent QPR Manager Outright - Specials Tim Sherwood 1/1 Paul Clement 3/1 Ian Holloway 4/1 Karl Robinson 6/1 Steve Cotterill 6/1 Marc Bircham 14/1 Nigel Pearson 16/1 Sam Allardyce 25/1 Steve Evans 25/1 Francesco Guidolin 25/1 Alex McLeish 25/1 Ryan Giggs 25/1 Malkay Mackay 25/1 Gianfranco Zola 25/1 David Oldfield 25/1 Roy Hodgson 25/1 Alan Curbishley 25/1 Paul Ince 25/1 Mick McCarthy 25/1 Patrick Viera 25/1 Frank De Boer 25/1 Mark Cooper 25/1 Dougie Freedman 25/1 Roberto Di Matteo 25/1 Steven Pressley 25/1 Dave Jones 25/1 Sean O'Driscoll 25/1 Tony Mowbray 25/1 David Flitcroft 25/1 Gary Johnson 25/1 Darren Way 25/1 Martin Allen 25/1 Sol Campbell 25/1 Gareth Ainsworth 25/1 Michael Laudrup 25/1 Roy Keane 25/1 http://www.betvictor.com/sports/en/football-specials/burnley-specials/coupons/982100/36412510/768151900/0/0/PE/0/0/0/0/0
Was thinking about this earlier. There was no great enthusiasm at the time from what I remember. We were at the end of our tether with the Flavio/Bernie/Gianni circus. A bit like now without the PR/spin bombardment.
I don't care how good your pitch, you ain't getting 3 mill. He became the man because he is the only man who's been able to channel whatever talent Adel possesses into a team framework. Think of that. Then think of all the other managers AT has played under. And then think of how good NW was for us.
CLEM-IN TIME Is Paul Clement to be named the new QPR boss? Bayern Munich coach ‘follows’ Hoops chairman Tony Fernandes on Twitter Maybe they are long-time friends, but the move made today on social media could be a big clue to Clement's future by JOHN HUTCHINSON 6th November 2016, 10:52 pm PAUL CLEMENT has dropped a major hint he could be in line for the QPR manager’s job. The former Derby County boss is now coaching at Bayern Munich, but intriguingly followed Hoops chairman Tony Fernandes on Twitter today. please log in to view this image Paul Clement has followed QPR chairman Tony Fernandes on Twitter – next QPR boss? With Clement’s odds having tumbled down to 6/1 second favourite for the job today, has there already been discussions between Clement and the QPR supremo? Keep up to date with ALL the QPR news, gossip, transfers and goals on our club page plus fixtures, results and live match commentary The 44 year old turned down an offer to join Sam Allardyce’s coaching staff with England (probably a wise move), but a move back to his native London might well appeal. He is also a QPR fan, was born nearby in Wandsworth, and his father David made 472 appearances for the Hoops. please log in to view this image Paul Clement’s last job in England was with Derby County, and he might fancy a return to his native London with QPR. Clement was also on a three-man shortlist to replace Harry Redknapp back in 2015, before Chris Ramsey stepped into the breach – albeit unsuccessfully. QPR are looking to move swiftly to fill the void left by sacking Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. The Dutchman was reportedly told five minutes after the final whistle blew of the 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest that his time was up. Hasselbaink was told by general manager Les Ferdinand not to say a word to the media or players about the decision. Hasselbaink had feared the worst when owner Tony Fernandes sent him a text last week saying that the current squad should be chasing promotion. please log in to view this image Tony Fernandes will be looking to move swiftly to replace Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink in the Hoops hotseat Tim Sherwood is the frontrunner to take over at Loftus Road, but this latest development, on social media for the world to see, might well shift the goalposts somewhat. And it seems the appointment would go down well with fans, who were quick to spot Fernandes' new social media friend. Steve Allen believes the appointment would bring "entertaining football" to Loftus Road, while Niamh Gleeson "hopes it's true". Paul Clement is coming, now lets get playing some entertaining football! — steve allen (@steveallen82) November 6, 2016 Paul Clement, hope it's true — Shawn (@MoistStrawberry) November 6, 2016 Didn't realise Paul Clement was coaching at Bayern now. Would have him over Sherwood all day, despite the spell at Derby — William QPR (@BillQPR) November 6, 2016 https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...ows-hoops-chairman-tony-fernandes-on-twitter/