Last straw out or not? 16:53 - Nov 17 with 6102 views | RangersDave | OUT | |
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Last straw out or not? on 17:11 - Nov 17 with 1260 views | CHUBBS | The sickener is who ever takes over is walking straight into another defeat.Give it to Birch until the game after next week. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:12 - Nov 17 with 1261 views | TopCat34 | He has to go. Not sure whether it will happen, but it 100% should. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:12 - Nov 17 with 1256 views | QPR_Nippon | This game was his last chance ... and he (and the players) blew it spectacularly. The only positive I can cling to is that it was a defeat so complete, so abject, that it might force TF to re-appraise his opinion of Hughes. Not that confident though. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:13 - Nov 17 with 1253 views | Jamie |
Last straw out or not? on 17:11 - Nov 17 by CHUBBS | The sickener is who ever takes over is walking straight into another defeat.Give it to Birch until the game after next week. |
Should've gone in the summer. Then having failed spectacularly at the start, should've been sacked before Reading. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:15 - Nov 17 with 1243 views | StraightR | Out. I have no idea who to bring in (Harry is the only realistic candidate for me) but I have to assume the board has a plan here, there is too much money at stake and whatever they might not know about football they are rich businessmen. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:15 - Nov 17 with 1235 views | NoRway | Out. TF has to admit time is out. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:18 - Nov 17 with 1211 views | DorsetR | Like many I was willing to give him up to today, but no more , he has to walk or be pushed | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:23 - Nov 17 with 1181 views | kropotkin41 | Listen, if 'Arry can't save us from relegation, and I have my doubts that anyone can, then we need a sensible, long term appointment for the drop. | |
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Last straw out or not? on 17:23 - Nov 17 with 1180 views | WestonsuperR | Out...and I'm a patient fan that wants stability. Is there any fan that still wants Hughes to stay? Or is it just Tony? | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:24 - Nov 17 with 1176 views | Pattaya_Rs | OUT .......First time in 4o years of supporting us, that I didnt cheer a goal..........I have given up..................if this prick costs us to much to sack and get Rednapp, sack him and give Bircham the job........go down with pride.......... | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:28 - Nov 17 with 1157 views | Monahoop | Out! And take those useless mercenaries he signed with him. Best looking team we ever assembled? Whoever said that? Complete and utter cobblers. | |
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Last straw out or not? on 17:33 - Nov 17 with 1131 views | RType |
Last straw out or not? on 17:18 - Nov 17 by DorsetR | Like many I was willing to give him up to today, but no more , he has to walk or be pushed |
Yup. Last straw today. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:34 - Nov 17 with 1124 views | RangersDave | I still think it is one of the best teams we have ever had. However I truly believe winning etc has been coached out of them Get rid of the management and trainers now [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Last straw out or not? on 17:36 - Nov 17 with 1109 views | cheeseydane | Last thing QPR needs is another upheaval, and i have been quietly waiting for the settling period period to surpass, but it is inconceivable that Hughes can remain after that. Abysmal. | |
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Last straw out or not? on 17:37 - Nov 17 with 1062 views | CHUBBS |
Last straw out or not? on 17:34 - Nov 17 by RangersDave | I still think it is one of the best teams we have ever had. However I truly believe winning etc has been coached out of them Get rid of the management and trainers now [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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I think you mean"group of players" Dave.As a team we are the worst in the league....by a distance which is mainly down to MH. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:45 - Nov 17 with 1037 views | RangersDave |
Last straw out or not? on 17:37 - Nov 17 by CHUBBS | I think you mean"group of players" Dave.As a team we are the worst in the league....by a distance which is mainly down to MH. |
I stand corrected Chubbs. :-( | |
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Last straw out or not? on 17:51 - Nov 17 with 1024 views | derbyhoop | Out | |
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Last straw out or not? on 17:54 - Nov 17 with 1020 views | tonyQPR |
Last straw out or not? on 17:36 - Nov 17 by cheeseydane | Last thing QPR needs is another upheaval, and i have been quietly waiting for the settling period period to surpass, but it is inconceivable that Hughes can remain after that. Abysmal. |
get the upheavel over and done with now HUGHES OUT, HARRY IN , getting relegated would cost more than any payoff for hughes and his backroom monkeys,and harrys package ten fold. has to go and has to go now | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 17:56 - Nov 17 with 1010 views | RangersDave | Well after that interview.......we really are FCukd big style. | |
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Last straw out or not? on 18:14 - Nov 17 with 986 views | quickpassrotter | OUT - and right now, please. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 18:18 - Nov 17 with 975 views | scouseR | Don't know if he's out ..but I am ..after more than 30 yrs going to every game I've decided I can't do it anymore .. Thanks Hughes and the players this season you have finally killed my spirit .. | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 18:19 - Nov 17 with 972 views | hamptonhillhoop | I have to say I've been one for stability but now I've had enough. That was embarrassing. We played like an away side on the break. Yet we were completely hopeless at it. We left no one up for corners, all 11 of our players in the box. Granero playing on the right, no forwards on the bench. And then to hear our manager say afterwards that he didn't see it coming and how he'd hoped we'd play as well as we did last week. Jesus. Time to go | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 18:23 - Nov 17 with 955 views | WinchestR | Out | | | |
Last straw out or not? on 18:42 - Nov 17 with 668 views | AgedR | I have been a supporter of TF and his wish for long term stability. I've had sympathy with Hughes and his backroom staff. I've said no to knee yerk reactions. I've stood and supported this team, week after week since Hughes has been here, through loss after loss (punctuated by a few memorable home wins towards the end of last year). Today was shameful. His total lack of ideas was no more pitifully highlighted than when he brought on Derry (who I admire enormously). It was tantamount to an admission of ineptitude. He has no honour, so he will not resign. TF has shot his bolt financially, so I doubt he can afford to sack him. It is down to the few players (all from the Warnock era, bar perhaps Nelson) to stage a coup, with Derry managing the side and Hughes there merely as a proxy. Bouswinga, should never be allowed in Shepherds Bush again, let alone wear a hooped shirt. The team should reform under a core of Mackie, Adel, Derry, Hill, Nelson and Faurlin and we should ship out the rest of the disgraceful cowards as soon as is financially viable (maybe another call to Marsaille, but, this time, nothing back in return). Hughes is a lame duck, but, I fear we don't have any orange sauce. | |
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Last straw out or not? on 18:57 - Nov 17 with 641 views | DorsetR | This thread even has a mention on BBC sport website , Saturday live, as proof he must go ! | | | |
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