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If we get Harry in, it's to stay in the Premier League. We have every chance to survive with Harry in charge, if ever there was a manager to bring the team together it's him, he has great man management skills.
Did you simply copy and paste that from your Warnock out/Hughes in posts a year ago?
Harry come and save us on 10:44 - Nov 18 by nedflanders
agree its a big ask but don't give up just yet. The Liverpool fans who left the stadium in Moscow at HT only to hear what was unfolding on the taxi radio are prime example of why we should never give up until its mathematically impossible. And if we do stay up, we could always get Phil Brown to come and do a rendition of pigbag in the centre circle on last day of season...
I think before TF makes any decision, he has to clear it with the Mittals (this time.) I got the feeling they weren't happy with TF getting in MH and the big spend policy. In the end they had to go along with it, as he, TF, is the biggest shareholder. I think if TF goes out on his own again, for me the Mittals will leave us.
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Harry come and save us on 11:02 - Nov 18 by THEBUSH
I think before TF makes any decision, he has to clear it with the Mittals (this time.) I got the feeling they weren't happy with TF getting in MH and the big spend policy. In the end they had to go along with it, as he, TF, is the biggest shareholder. I think if TF goes out on his own again, for me the Mittals will leave us.
Do you personally know the MIttals or TF? No, thought not. So how on earth can you say you get the feeling they have to do X?
None of us know where the money being invested is coming from. So lets just leave that to them and concentrate on getting behind the team when 1) Hughes is sacked and 2) the new boss comes in.
Harry come and save us on 11:06 - Nov 18 by Gloucs_R
Do you personally know the MIttals or TF? No, thought not. So how on earth can you say you get the feeling they have to do X?
None of us know where the money being invested is coming from. So lets just leave that to them and concentrate on getting behind the team when 1) Hughes is sacked and 2) the new boss comes in.
Exactly you don't know either, it's just my opinion. Just because you don't agree with me, no need to state the bleeding obvious !!
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Harry come and save us on 11:06 - Nov 18 by Gloucs_R
Do you personally know the MIttals or TF? No, thought not. So how on earth can you say you get the feeling they have to do X?
None of us know where the money being invested is coming from. So lets just leave that to them and concentrate on getting behind the team when 1) Hughes is sacked and 2) the new boss comes in.
Harry come and save us on 11:06 - Nov 18 by Gloucs_R
Do you personally know the MIttals or TF? No, thought not. So how on earth can you say you get the feeling they have to do X?
None of us know where the money being invested is coming from. So lets just leave that to them and concentrate on getting behind the team when 1) Hughes is sacked and 2) the new boss comes in.
Anyway, what does getting behind the team mean, I was at Wembley when we won the League cup, were you there ?
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Harry come and save us on 11:57 - Nov 18 by TacticalR
In retrospect Mark Bowen's interview on the Open All R's revealed that they had run out ideas (if they ever had any).
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I listened to that podcast this morning coincidentally. Run out of ideas is what's happened and that happens if you're not as good as you think you are.
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Harry come and save us on 12:31 - Nov 18 with 717 views
Former QPR goalkeeper Phil Parkes has called on club owner Tony Fernandes to "bite the bullet" and replace under-pressure manager Mark Hughes with Harry Redknapp.
The Hoops' 3-1 defeat to fellow strugglers Southampton yesterday left the London club rooted to the foot of the Barclays Premier League having still to record a victory.
With their next two matches away at Hughes' former club Manchester United and Sunderland the situation
Parkes, who played at Loftus Road between 1970 and 1979, thinks a change of leadership gives the club the best chance of survival.
"There is only one person who can make the decision and that is Tony Fernandes," he told Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme.
"They have some tough games coming up and if he carries on backing Mark Hughes and they keep losing it is very difficult to get yourselves out of that position.
"Harry (Redknapp) is hovering in the background and he is a guy who will come in and make a difference straightaway.
"It is horrible when you see a manager in this position but I would think he would slowly be running out of time and I am not sure how long he can carry on in the job.
"You may have to bite the bullet and say it is time for Mark Hughes to move on.
"The longer he (Fernandes) leaves it the worse it will be for a new manager coming in and unfortunately that is what they need now, a new direction."
Harry come and save us on 11:21 - Nov 18 by THEBUSH
Anyway, what does getting behind the team mean, I was at Wembley when we won the League cup, were you there ?
Easy tiger....not a criticism of you personally!!
I wasn't old enough to be there, nor the FA Cup (too young) final but was there for the Milk Cup, Play off final and Vauxhall Motors away!!!
My original point was that you were saying "you think the MIttals thought...." well you cant logically think this as you have no idea what they discuss or how they feel unless you know them.
We, collectively, need to get behind the team when the new management come in. No more booing, no more abuse...we need to get LR rocking and intimidating again.
Redknapp is an OK manager when he has very good players at his disposal. That is all. His honours consist of one FA Cup, illegally bought with players Pompey couldn't afford. Aside from that, he left Bournemouth in financial trouble, West Ham in the beginnings of finanacial trouble, Southampton in financial trouble, Pompey in financial trouble. He is not the manager for a club like QPR. We'll be in administration before you can say "Don't call me a wheeler dealer."
No idea who I'd want. I'm just convinced there's no one left who could do any worse, up to and including a dream team of Ray Harford and Paul Hart.
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Harry come and save us on 14:22 - Nov 18 with 634 views