Whilst I'm a big fan of continuity, it's the wrong decision in my opinion. He lacks experience, he's made some strange selections and used odd formations. His points per game is even less than Harry's meagre achievement. He had the chance to prove what he could do and he has failed. And all those who say he had to make do with what Harry left him should look at what Sherwood, Pulis, Advocaat and Pardew have achieved with other managers' leftovers.
Having said all that, he's a decent, likeable, honest and eloquent man who may be a good youth coach (not that we appear to have quality youths who are ready to kick down the door to the first team). This may sound like faint praise but they are all qualities which his predecessor sorely lacked.
With that off my chest, I am a lifelong QPR fan and I will now give him another chance. I will resist being critical from day one.
Well done, Chris, and good luck. I genuinely wish you well.