Just listening to Dietmar Hamann talking on Radio 5 live. He said it was well known that there was a rift in the QPR team between those that came up from the Championship, and those that came in afterwards. He said that Harry was the man to heal it, but this is the first time I had heard this. I don't think it's been well publicised.
Sounds like rubbish to me especially considering there is only a handful of the championship players left.
There's not that many left that came up, only Adel playing regularly. I doubt that Dietar really knows what he's talking about.
It was in the papers before last week's match, and you can see why when that arse Bosingwa strolls around like the tosser he is. Harry will have six weeks to look at who does and who doesn't want to be here...
I read there were 3 separate camps, the old guard (Derry, Hill, Taarabt, Mackie), the frenchies(Cisse, Mbia, Diakite) and the rest. Hughes clearly let this fester because hi is a terrible man manager, hopefully arry heals it.
Cisse´s attitude stinks and I saw it first hand last weekend, I really think he should be booted out!.
His attitude has always been suspect, but his lean spell is not all self inflicted, lets not forget the squad call Bobby Z-Clarke Kent (cos of the speed he gets changed and is gone-from training) usually when others have stayed back for shooting practise. Give him a chance, he's an ungracious knob but he's also the only fit striker we got.
It's not been a happy camp ever since Barton humiliated Adel in public, survival papered over the cracks. Hopefully Harry can inject some much needed team spirit into the camp and galvanise the likes of Cisse. I'd make Bogsingwa train with the U21s, his attitude has been shocking.
This is old news. Flyers post (#17) from May said as much...... http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/146477-Not-another-ITK-thread?highlight=cliques
Agreed, the timing of the managerial change allows Harry plenty of time to assess the capabilities and attitudes of the current squad members before making potential changes in the January transfer window.
The Independent confirms it. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-demiseof-mark-hughes-inevitable-8347645.html
I must keep my eyes open more often, Col - It's really no wonder the players looked so disillusioned against Southampton. Envy and resentment in the dressing room, cliques developing down nationality lines, a manager who didn't have the man management skills to fully appreciate it, let alone solve it. It all started at the beginning of last season imo, when NW took the captaincy from Adel, who had done so much to get us promoted, and gave it to Barton. Rednapp's going to earn his money