Mark Hughes

Obviously clueless has to take a lot of responsibility for their lack of dynamism and for not asking the right questions, although they were stronger in the second half of the season...

I think Redknapp has got off quite lightly though, there were some quality players there, albeit lacking in heart, and he added more, if he's the great motivator he's claimed to be he could of kept them up. We saw when Mancini came in that it is possible to have a noticeable effect even with someone else's players.
 
davealvers said:
Poor QPR. Just think guys.....that could have been us!!!

It would have definatley been us had Hughes been bailed out in the January of his 1st season. We were 3rd from bottom and playing like a shower of shit under that clown. As far as I am concerned 2 years of our progress were curtailed by Hughes.
 
Mike D said:
davealvers said:
Poor QPR. Just think guys.....that could have been us!!!

It would have definatley been us had Hughes been bailed out in the January of his 1st season. We were 3rd from bottom and playing like a shower of shit under that clown. As far as I am concerned 2 years of our progress were curtailed by Hughes.


It's all in the past now so there is no way of knowing, however I always thought that our first move should have been to bring in a top manager right off the bat.

Obviously that's easier said than done, as it's always hard to convince the best to manage a team not at the top level yet.
 
Harry should probably take a bit of the blame but I think Hughes fucked it so incredibly badly that the rot had set in so much that they were already all but beyond saving

Enjoy the rest of your careers in the lower league, boyo's
 
Former Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham and QPR boss Mark Hughes, 49, who played for Everton between 2000 and 2002, refused to rule himself out of the running to replace Moyes.

"It's not happened yet but it's obvious if one manager leaves there is an opportunity for other managers who are currently out of work, which includes myself," he told Sky Sports News.
"[Everton] is a great club, a club I had the fortune to play for and I really enjoyed my time there.

"It's an opportunity for somebody and I back myself for most jobs in the Premier League."

From the BBC.

PLEASE HAPPEN!!
 
davealvers said:
Former Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham and QPR boss Mark Hughes, 49, who played for Everton between 2000 and 2002, refused to rule himself out of the running to replace Moyes.

"It's not happened yet but it's obvious if one manager leaves there is an opportunity for other managers who are currently out of work, which includes myself," he told Sky Sports News.
"[Everton] is a great club, a club I had the fortune to play for and I really enjoyed my time there.

"It's an opportunity for somebody and I back myself for most jobs in the Premier League."

From the BBC.

PLEASE HAPPEN!!


Pleeeeeese
 
Obviously he's sitting in his front room waiting for the glazers to call....
 

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