May be Steve McQueen http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2588606/?ref_=nv_sr_3 could be a manager somewhere I bet he would be a better Director than SLF
Don't expect him to. But wait for the self-righteous question as to what you are insinuating or supposedly accusing him of. It's only a matter of time.
The failure to answer the question speaks volumes. There has been a rather nasty trend appearing on this forum since the appointment of Chris Ramsey.
Wdnt have an issue as long as they were doin a gd job atm the management on every level are not an need to be replaced including Lf!! Go trump
latest odds from skybet Ian Holloway 6/5 Karl Robinson 7/4 Gary Rowett 5/1 Tim Sherwood 13/2 Paul Clement 8/1 Steve Cotterill 14/1 Nigel Pearson 16/1 Chris Powell 16/1 Marc Bircham 18/1 Gareth Ainsworth 20/1 Gianfranco Zola 28/1 Les Ferdinand 28/1 bloody hell
Was he? Really? A fact that you've seemed to have either ignored or chosen simply to gloss over is that Warnock did not seek to be the manager initially, he was apparently angling after a DOF roll so didn't put himself forward. By the time he decided he wanted the managers job the club pretty much already had JFH in place.... But hey lets not let a few facts get in the way of having a go at LF.......
That's only to entice punters to part with their money....... SSN will run a rumor and the odds will change as punters place their bets, then they run another rumor and the odds change again.....they're working hand in glove with each other.....
I wouldn't say no to Ollie for the rest of the season whilst TF searches for his 'Dream Manager' (or until Clement finishes his season with Bryan Munich)!! Give Ollie and Marc Bircham a go. At least there'd be passion at the club!!
New flavour of the day. 36-year-old in pole position for QPR manager’s job please log in to view this image Former Milton Keynes Dons boss Karl Robinson has emerged as the new favourite for the vacant Queens Park Rangers job, according to The Sack Race. Karl Robinson was sacked as manager of Milton Keynes recently after six years with the Buckinghamshire-based outfit. The 36-year-old had led Milton Keynes to promotion to the Championship in 2014/15 but his side was relegated back to the third tier just one year later. He continued to struggle in the role this season and was dismissed with Milton Keynes just adrift of the League One relegation zone. QPR sacked Dutchman Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink last week after 11 months in charge. The West London side were hoping to announce a new manager over the international break with Tim Sherwood being widely tipped to be Hasselbaink’s successor. But Robinson has leapfrogged him into pole position for the role with Ian Holloway, Gary Rowett and Paul Clement also considered to be candidates. QPR fans – would you like to see Robinson as your new manager? What could he offer that Hasselbaink couldn’t? Let us know in the comments below… "Karl Robinson, no thankyou . Paul Clement my choice." "I live in Milton Keynes and hold a season ticket at QPR , Robinson is considered a liability and a joke in this area and having listened to his lame excuses throughout this season can only concur, if he's failed in the 1st division why on earth would we want him at the Rangers in the championship?" "Overrated !!!! If this is the best we can take on i am very worried for the club." http://footballleagueworld.co.uk/36-year-old-in-pole-position-for-qpr-managers-job/
Most football fans have short memories and the MK bunch are no exception......This is from his wiki page. He was appointed manager of League One team Milton Keynes Dons on 10 May 2010, having previously been the club's assistant manager under previous boss Paul Ince.[8][9] At 30 years of age, he was the youngest manager at the time in the Football League and former England coach John Gorman was named his number two.[10] In the 2010–11 season, his first season in charge, Robinson guided MK Dons to fifth place in League One. This was regarded as a good achievement, improving on the Dons' points total over the previous season.[11] The team lost in the playoffs to Peterborough United over two legs.[citation needed] In the 2011–12 season, he continued making impressive strides, attracting big name players and guiding his side to another 5th-place finish and was again in the play-offs. During the season, he signed a 3-year contract extension with the Dons.[12] Robinson masterminded arguably MK Dons greatest victory, a 4–0 win over Manchester United on 26 August 2014, [13] as well as leading the Dons to promotion to the Championship for the first time, finishing as runners-up in League One.[14] On 20 July 2015, Robinson signed a contract extension at the Dons along with the club's Head of Coaching, Richie Barker. However, MK Dons did not publicise the length of either deals.[15] Robinson's MK Dons suffered relegation from The Championship during the 2015/16 season, with MK Dons finishing in 23rd position. If I remember rightly he was in charge of them when they played us off the park in an FA Cup Tie at HQ a few years ago, 4-2 they won and the scoreline flattered us......also he had to operate with his best players being sold, Deli Ali anyone? Has a reputation for trying to play good attractive football, so wouldn't be the worst appointment IMO.
Erm if Hollowhead is being interviewed and Karl Robingson is becoming a fav with the bookies, where does that leave Clement?