Im worried that all the sh*** of the comings and going will take over pre season and as usual we will be under prepared regardless of the decision now. In an area that CR and lets face it Sir Les are not experienced in...............
If you mean you like him, I do to. Not sure it helps but he seems to be liked by the players which is a big big plus.Personally, I'm delighted.
will give us a squad capable of avoiding further relegation, which is about all we should expect next season - mid-table would be a good performance imo. A gradual development over the next couple of seasons could then see us challenge for promotion again.
Can see this being a disaster. Nice bloke and all that but I'm with Finglas on this one.
Swiss Tony bottles it again. Dream manager cobblers
Don't think he's the dream manager - but thats Tony fault. Can he do any worse than Melty or Spacky Hughes?
The lack of potential candidates probably makes this an easier appointment than it probably should be. Who else is there? Big Sam is proven, but the spectre of Megson and Lambert loom large.
Warburton???
Ah CmOn. We got to aim for more than that. If that is the message the playing staff get from Management we will be dropping to League 1 in a year's time.
One season in the championship - although he did very well.
Doesn't want to work with the DOF setup though - which is what we have here
Well after a time sorting out Watford’s academy one of the best around (and a place with happy memories for me) after smashing UCL pretty much every time I played there during university football.
He then became Brentfords Sporting Director and got hat club in shape turned down Uwe Rosler to follow him to Wigan and took Brentford to promotion out of League One. Then with a team favourites to get relegated he got the to the playoffs.
So one season in the championship I am sure you will admit is a bit of an understatement
Oh on a separate note- for those saying “oh how fecking brilliant, lets sort out the youth system”. That takes absolutely ****ing ages and the pinnacle of that is an FA youth cup winning side. Fulham did that last season and look how hat worked out for them in the Championship!!!!!
Of course the club can aim higher, Oslo, but we as supporters shouldn't expect more. This is not like when we got relegated under Redknapp. He retained most of the
Premier squad and still told us we would do well to avoid a further relegation. The inevitable, and necessary, clear-out this summer will leave us relying heavily on
young players. I think Ramsey could develop these youngsters to challenge for promotion in two or three years, but to expect more next season would be unreasonable imo.
Of course the club can aim higher, Oslo, but we as supporters shouldn't expect more. This is not like when we got relegated under Redknapp. He retained most of the Premier squad and still told us we would do well to avoid a further relegation. The inevitable, and necessary, clear-out this summer will leave us relying heavily on young players. I think Ramsey could develop these youngsters to challenge for promotion in two or three years, but to expect more next season would be unreasonable imo.
Easy answer to that, get rid of the 'big names' starting with Barton, or make it very clear to them that playing for QPR in the Championship does not qualify anyone for 'big name' status, which is why they shouldn't earn much money (comparatively).Young manager, who knows the squad and has already shown a willingness to give youngsters a chance. My only question will be how he deals with the big names, as he is relatively inexperienced in management. Would be worried that some of the big names might end up with more of a say in the dressing room. However, that said, I think he's the right man, and hope he will grow in stature as he grows into the role. Either way, next year I look forward to watching Ramsey's blue and white army, and see where he will take us!