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Father Jack

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Yorkie said:
What exactly do you know about Holloway?

I just feel that he would do a better job than McGhee. However i dont want McGhee sacked this season as any new manager now we be seen as blameless for relegation. I am happy to see McGhee manage the team during pre season and at the start of next year and he should be judged on our start after the first 5 to 10 games. Afterall his record isnt too good really is it?
 




Father Jack

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brightonfan_86 said:
Sounds to me like DK has given Magoo the dreaded vote of confidence.

Sorry mate but he never did do that as he feels any management change will be disruptive at the currnet time. I want Magoo sacked but agree with Dick Knight that a sacking at the moment will be disruptive
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
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dahn sarf
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Father Jack said:
I just feel that he would do a better job than McGhee. However i dont want McGhee sacked this season as any new manager now we be seen as blameless for relegation. I am happy to see McGhee manage the team during pre season and at the start of next year and he should be judged on our start after the first 5 to 10 games. Afterall his record isnt too good really is it?

I've just been searching on Football frenzy for posts from QPR fans who were glad to see the back of him for (wait for it) playing players out of position and constantly changing the team round.......
 


Yorkie

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Silent Bob said:
I'd say he looks for the simple ball, not backwards every time. I tihnk that would benefit us at present, as we are very loose with posession. He is also quicker and more tenacious than either Chippy or Hammond (and Reid), he is a ballwinner. We all say we miss Charlie, well Nicolas is a similar type of player. Maybe not a talker like Charlie but he would give us more bite in midfield, and help us KEEP the ball. In my opinion.

The last time he came off the bench I mentioned it and we watched as time after time he passed it back. Not once in that game did he try and give the ball to a forward.
 


Father Jack

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Yorkie said:
I've just been searching on Football frenzy for posts from QPR fans who were glad to see the back of him for (wait for it) playing players out of position and constantly changing the team round.......

I suppose so but imo i feel a change will need to be implemented if results and form continue to dip. Holloway might not be the man to replace him but i have always thought of him as a good manager and he has done well with QPR regardless of those complaints.
 




Loft23

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Yorkie said:
I've just been searching on Football frenzy for posts from QPR fans who were glad to see the back of him for (wait for it) playing players out of position and constantly changing the team round.......

See what I mean. At this moment in time there is no one better. All managers make the same mistakes at times. Let's back MCGHEE.
 




Father Jack said:
Does Magoo continue to insist on playing certain members of the team who are simply not pulling their weight and as a result are affecting those around them performances. Carpenter was again woeful and should be released. Since Oatways injury Hammond has not had the reign to go forward and his performances have dropped. Mcshane is carrying Butters in terms of pace and if he was replaced by Hinsh or El Abd at the back then we could play a higher defensive line and pressure the opposition more effectively. Im sorry for any offence caused but i pay my money and i am entitled to my say.

You pay your money and you are entitled to your say, but McGhee got the subs rights today. El Abd was subbed before he got sent off and Dodd was more creative when he came on. Gatting was more effective assisting CKR than Hart/Carole was. The Frutos/Loft switch was broadly neutral, neither was more influential than the other. But the fact is the sending off combined with the weight of pressure of McGhee's tactical subs earnt us a point today at a place we haven't won in 49 years. Be happy, be sad at that, but thems the facts.
 








Fragmented Badger said:
No problem sir. Hammond has been an absolute disgrace all season, bar the first handful of games.

Absolute bollocks :)
 






Yorkie

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brightonfan_86 said:
We would of had more points on the board, if Hammond finished better!!

You don't say :dunce:

That could apply to most of the team.
 






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Race said:
were they the ones who played when dean hammond scored a header or two against them at home last year.don't think they were playing when i scored against them away from home though

They were the ones we embarassed at Withdean, yes.
 


brightonfan_86 said:
What about Lardo Jocko Clown? We can call him anything we like. It's a free country.
Indeed it is. Call him that if you want to be regarded as a bit of a xxxx - that's what's great about freedom, you reap the consequences of your freely shit opinions.
 
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Race said:
Facts? pah!!! :lol:

Hello Mr Race - it got a laugh from me, at least, when you pointed to your gut as we applauded you off the pitch today :clap: You certainly didn't milk the applause from the away fans for a decent away point, did you?
 










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