alfredmizen
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- Mar 11, 2015
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Wrong, Lakshmi mitral is Indian and south Asian.Agree. Absolutely.
Many sackings at Cardiff but both Vincent Tan and Lakshmi Mittal are pedantically South East Asian both being Malaysian.
Wrong, Lakshmi mitral is Indian and south Asian.Agree. Absolutely.
Many sackings at Cardiff but both Vincent Tan and Lakshmi Mittal are pedantically South East Asian both being Malaysian.
Wrong, Lakshmi mitral is Indian and south Asian.
Indeed. I remember the days when 'Manager of the Month' was an award. Now it's a job title.
Could open the door for a home coming for Ian Holloway - proven in this league and knows the club !
Ps. I like the fella despite his past connections with the scum and he frequently speaks well of the Albion
I agree, Bloom's not a trigger happy chairman. Plenty in this league are, Hughton knows he has a fantastic opportunity to build something long term with us, and he has made a fantastic start. He knows that Bloom will stick with him through the inevitable dodgy spell, whereas plenty of these Chinese/Middle Eastern owned clubs think sacking their manager after a few bad results will instantly bring an upturn in fortunes. That rarely happens, so IMHO CH is staying put. He is a top-drawer manager who just oozes class, we are lucky to have him, and I sincerely believe, if we and him look around at our other options, neither could do much better.
Agree. Absolutely.
Many sackings at Cardiff but both Vincent Tan and Lakshmi Mittal are pedantically South East Asian both being Malaysian.
He'd never go back to QPR. Read his biography to see why.
He'd never go back to QPR. Read his biography to see why.
Haven't got time to go out buy the book and read it !! Could you save me the bother and tell us why he wouldn't go back there ?
Who is in the running to take over now that Sherwood has joined Swindon.
I can't remember the details but he felt he was very unfairly treated when he was sacked. I read it quite a few years ago.
This is from Wiki
Holloway was suspended (sent on gardening leave) as manager by Queens Park Rangers on 6 February 2006. The reason given by the Q.P.R board was that the constant rumours linking Holloway to the vacant managerial position at Leicester City were causing too many problems for the club.[3] As it turned out, the Leicester job went to Rob Kelly, and QPR went on to finish 21st, just one place above the relegation positions.