New QPR Manager Options
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New QPR Manager Options
If we were to see a change at the helm, who would be your choice?
Reasonable choice managers who are currently out of work include:
Dean Smith
Scott Parker
Chris Wilder
Carlos Carvalhal
Gio Van Bronkhurst
Slavisa Jokanovic
Neil Warnock
Reasonable choice managers who are currently out of work include:
Dean Smith
Scott Parker
Chris Wilder
Carlos Carvalhal
Gio Van Bronkhurst
Slavisa Jokanovic
Neil Warnock

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Scott Parker. He ok for championship level
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Barton - forget the past
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Sound Warnock out and if he's up for it give him the job now
with a view to being P/T DoF next season as the poor sod must be thinking of properly retiring. Then he can supervise the appointment of the new capable geezer we get in. Sorry, Anisworth needs the Iron Boot. Clueless
. Do this and by January we'll be on the edge of the play-offs. Do nothing and we might as well pull the chain now
. They need to be quick before some other arse-shredded club nabs him. NOW!!!



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Beale is available. Could be the answer.
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You made me laugh out loud, triple 2.
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Yeah, I reckon Giovanni van Bronkhorst would crawl over broken glass to Loftus Road to snap up the job.
Failing that, I'd get Mark Hughes back, with Mick Beale as his number two.
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We really need to start thinking outside the box. Who had ever heard of Thomas Frank or Roberto Zerbi before they were appointed by Brentford and Brighton?
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Montag wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 9:00 pmSound Warnock out and if he's up for it give him the job nowwith a view to being P/T DoF next season as the poor sod must be thinking of properly retiring. Then he can supervise the appointment of the new capable geezer we get in. Sorry, Anisworth needs the Iron Boot. Clueless
. Do this and by January we'll be on the edge of the play-offs. Do nothing and we might as well pull the chain now
. They need to be quick before some other arse-shredded club nabs him. NOW!!!
Why on earth would you want Warnock as a director of football?
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Are you aware of his record, particularly when compared to the previous occupant of the job? Whose record compared about as favourably as mine. Sounds like you're still thinking that we're the second coming of 1970's Ajax or Feyenoord. That's gone, and it ain't never coming back as piteous as that is.Satch wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 4:17 amMontag wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 9:00 pmSound Warnock out and if he's up for it give him the job nowwith a view to being P/T DoF next season as the poor sod must be thinking of properly retiring. Then he can supervise the appointment of the new capable geezer we get in. Sorry, Anisworth needs the Iron Boot. Clueless
. Do this and by January we'll be on the edge of the play-offs. Do nothing and we might as well pull the chain now
. They need to be quick before some other arse-shredded club nabs him. NOW!!!
Why on earth would you want Warnock as a director of football?

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Richard III, Act IV, W. Shakespeare
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