We need people with the skill and nerve to find a manager like Graham Potter, when he started his professional managerial career in Sweden. People like Les, Hoos and Ramsey are a part of the old school, there is zero chance of them appointing someone exciting we have never heard of, because they are fishing in a very small pond of people they already know. If they really do have a ‘QPR way’ which is meant to be followed at every level of the club in terms of style and attitude, then they need managers who buy into that, which is not the way managers seem to work in this country, demanding full control in return for zero job security.
I have no hope that a new manager will bring sustained improvement in results within this management structure.