Hughes sacked

Re: not long left for hughes

Very last part of the article was most interesting. Would anyone honestly be surprised to see Joey Barton come back and start dragging them to some results? Could be needs must down there after this weekend.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

johnny crossan said:
Mark Bowen explains the problem after 7 minutes for the next half-hour - apparently we've got Kompany and still can't defend corners so what chance have QPR got?

[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/johnny-crossan-1/mark-bowen-talks-a-lot[/soundcloud]

Wow. now there's a desperate man who has absolutely no clue and is totally out of ideas. The slating of redknapp smacks of desperation. Going on about set pieces and how he just 'hopes' they will improve and the amount of bullshit is unreal
 
Re: not long left for hughes

NipHolmes said:
Redknapps next in line for that job and he will get it by the start of next month in time for Jan window imho.

If I were Fernandes the very LAST thing I'd want to do is give 'Arry a transfer window straight after giving Hughes one. Jesus christ. Can you imagine the wage bill he'd be straddled with? Has beens as far as the eye can see. Will look like a retirement home for former footballers.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

adrianr said:
NipHolmes said:
Redknapps next in line for that job and he will get it by the start of next month in time for Jan window imho.

If I were Fernandes the very LAST thing I'd want to do is give 'Arry a transfer window straight after giving Hughes one. Jesus christ. Can you imagine the wage bill he'd be straddled with? Has beens as far as the eye can see. Will look like a retirement home for former footballers.

I'd go for Martinez if I were Tony Fernandes. A manager used to battling relegation and used to working with teams with new faces.

If Harry gets the job as I suspect then I reckon he will make you belly laugh. I imagine a summer frenzy for Camel gob, Joe Cole and Defoe. Tony strikes me as a top bloke and I hope he goes for Roberto who again is a top bloke. If he goes for Harry I hope they go down because I 'hate' Redknapp with a passion.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

NipHolmes said:
adrianr said:
NipHolmes said:
Redknapps next in line for that job and he will get it by the start of next month in time for Jan window imho.

If I were Fernandes the very LAST thing I'd want to do is give 'Arry a transfer window straight after giving Hughes one. Jesus christ. Can you imagine the wage bill he'd be straddled with? Has beens as far as the eye can see. Will look like a retirement home for former footballers.

I'd go for Martinez if I were Tony Fernandes. A manager used to battling relegation and used to working with teams with new faces.

If Harry gets the job as I suspect then I reckon he will make you belly laugh. I imagine a summer frenzy for Camel gob, Joe Cole and Defoe. Tony strikes me as a top bloke and I hope he goes for Roberto who again is a top bloke. If he goes for Harry I hope they go down because I 'hate' Redknapp with a passion.

Benitez wants a Premier League club, for me I would go after him.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

NipHolmes said:
adrianr said:
NipHolmes said:
Redknapps next in line for that job and he will get it by the start of next month in time for Jan window imho.

If I were Fernandes the very LAST thing I'd want to do is give 'Arry a transfer window straight after giving Hughes one. Jesus christ. Can you imagine the wage bill he'd be straddled with? Has beens as far as the eye can see. Will look like a retirement home for former footballers.

I'd go for Martinez if I were Tony Fernandes. A manager used to battling relegation and used to working with teams with new faces.

If Harry gets the job as I suspect then I reckon he will make you belly laugh. I imagine a summer frenzy for Camel gob, Joe Cole and Defoe. Tony strikes me as a top bloke and I hope he goes for Roberto who again is a top bloke. If he goes for Harry I hope they go down because I 'hate' Redknapp with a passion.

Why on earth would Martinez go to QPR? That makes completely no sense.

I'd be suprised if Redknapp took the job either, I think Hughes has actually really broken the club. Which actually suprises me. Given the amount of faith the board put into him, I'm not really sure where he could possibly go from here.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

Got into a heated debate in the pool on Holiday last Sept with a Welsh bloke, him saying Hughes was treated badly by City, he's a great manager....blah blah blah.

One league title later, and Leslie well on his way to wrecking QPR, I feel I was fully justified in saying "if you don't shut your fucking piehole, I'm gonna drown you right here in front of your missus!"

Hope he fails miserably and gets the sack, but that only leads to another huge contractural pay-out.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

This has to be biggest bum fight of the season so far. I really hope that Southampton thrash QPR. The sooner that clown Hughes gets the push the better.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

Leaving Fulham after a reasonable season saying they could not mathc his ambitions which has since been qualified by owner and current manager as the case was his biggest mistake as far as his managerial career is concerned.

I am afraid you lot will have to put up with him as a pundit for a season or two unless he is willing to take on a Championship side that is struggling at present.

I am actually surprised he is doing so badly at QPR but still firmly believe that if they stick with him till seasons end they will stay up.

They can sack him then.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

Anyone read the article on BBC Sport where he's talking about how QPR have made progression as a club as a whole and its down to him and his backroom staff, he's quick to blow his own trumpet.

"My future doesn't hinge on this match," said the 49-year-old Welshman.
"The club has moved forward in a massive way since I came in the door through the work I and my staff have done."
"People shouldn't underestimate the changes that have gone on at the club and I have been a big part of that," said Hughes.

Hahahaha
 
Re: not long left for hughes

BlueTG said:
Anyone read the article on BBC Sport where he's talking about how QPR have made progression as a club as a whole and its down to him and his backroom staff, he's quick to blow his own trumpet.

"My future doesn't hinge on this match," said the 49-year-old Welshman.
"The club has moved forward in a massive way since I came in the door through the work I and my staff have done."
"People shouldn't underestimate the changes that have gone on at the club and I have been a big part of that," said Hughes.

Hahahaha

He's lost his marbles. Relegation looms and he buries his head in the sand.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

BlueTG said:
Anyone read the article on BBC Sport where he's talking about how QPR have made progression as a club as a whole and its down to him and his backroom staff, he's quick to blow his own trumpet.

"My future doesn't hinge on this match," said the 49-year-old Welshman.
"The club has moved forward in a massive way since I came in the door through the work I and my staff have done."
"People shouldn't underestimate the changes that have gone on at the club and I have been a big part of that," said Hughes.

Hahahaha

"The club has moved further into the red in a massive way since I came in. People shouldn't underestimate just how much me and my team cost, I'm a big part of that."
 
Re: not long left for hughes

He's in today's Sun telling anyone who will listen that QPR will finish in the top half of the table.
 
Re: not long left for hughes

stony said:
He's in today's Sun telling anyone who will listen that QPR will finish in the top half of the table.
<a class="postlink" href="http://psychcentral.com/encyclopedia/2008/delusion-of-grandeur/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://psychcentral.com/encyclopedia/20 ... -grandeur/</a>
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top