Ramsey is a very impressive person and coach. He is just what they need to get rid of the dross and also get players in their correct position.
The BBC reports on Tony Fernandes' continued tweet love-fest about whatever the heck manager he's talking about. But it distresses me to see that the discussion is now making Chris Ramsey the permanent manager on a long-term arrangement. I like Ramsey and its clear the players do too, but why push this now? Why make this a long-term arrangement NOW? It makes no sense. The win at Sunderland might be the team finally playing its potential, it might just be a random effect of playing so poorly for so long, it might be just a temporary high from changes coming from Harry's departure. Regardless, they've played TWO games. Ramsey's won one of those two. Let's wait and see what happens for at least a few more games before pushing this otherwise we're just asking for more problems. Ramsey may be the man, but he's on until the end of the season and let's wait until then to sign long term.
I really don't think you need to worry about this as this is exactly what will happen. He'll be taken on permanently only if he does a good job. Don't worry too much about what's coming out in he media or online. It never seems to add up anyway.
I am sure you're right, but Fernandes' very loose language in his press and tweets is disconcerting. I've been so hopeful that this team is moving toward delivering a long-term plan and see these reports and Fernandes' tweets about "dream manager" and all that only to see Ramsey be the only name actually linked to the club and wonder if it's just talk (the long term plan). I want to believe that Fernandes and the club leaders have learned from their haste and bad spending and are focusing on better things. One thing you can say about being a QPR supporter is that it is rarely boring.