The Fans decide: poll for next manager

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who do you want as our next manager?

George Burley, a jock who likes his booze
8
2%
Darren Ferguson, another jock
87
27%
Steve Coppell, never go back?
43
13%
Lawrie Sanchez, no personality/long ball?
5
2%
Steve Cotterill, another Brenda = talks a good game but little else?
2
1%
Gareth Southgate, ummm track record?
21
6%
Alan Curbishley, out of his comfort zone?
96
29%
Sean O Driscoll, unproven at a big club?
13
4%
Paul Hart, better as a youth coach?
1
0%
Glen Hoddle, has the halo lost its glow?
10
3%
Paul Tisdale, the thinking man's crumpet?
20
6%
Phil Parkinson, mean, angry but has he the nous?
20
6%
 
Total votes: 326
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Re: Next Manager

by I was there at Elm Park » 16 Dec 2009 22:10

maf82 sanchez will get it,play dirty to stay up,need more fight in the team


Getting relegated with young players playing passing football > staying up be the skin of our teeth playing hoof ball with experienced and so called reliable players.

Sanchez has one thing going for him and that is his Reading connection. But seeing as that so many didn't give Rodgers that I'm not sure I'm willing to give Sanchez that.

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Re: Next Manager

by Wycombe Royal » 16 Dec 2009 22:10

http://www.londoninformer.co.uk/london-sport/london-football/london-qpr/2009/12/16/hart-and-harford-offered-qpr-managership-113489-25404296/

Hart and Harford offered QPR managership

Dec 16 2009 By Paul Warburton
Paul hart

PAUL Hart and Mick Harford will be offered the QPR managership until the end of the season only.

But if the pair works out, a three-year deal will be carrot-like dangled in front of Rangers' 10th management set-up in just over three years.
mick harford

Last night, club lawyers were thrashing out the exact details of Jim Magilton’s sacking, with the legal eagles making sure they had player statements ready to back up allegations the outgoing boss had in indeed assaulted Akos Buzsaky.

The bust-up that ended with the Hungarian winger wandering in front of the stand at Watford 12 days ago after the 3-1 defeat will allow Hoops to dismiss the 40-year-old Northern Irishman for gross misconduct, and send him on his way without a penny.

Hart’s return to a dug-out comes less than a month after he was sacked by Portsmouth, although Harford had a five-game spell in charge at Loftus Road in between the departure of John Gregory and the arrival of Luigi Di Canio two years ago.

The former Luton manager left the Hatters in October, but as popular as Harford was last time – both new bosses are set to arrive after Alan Curbishley and Steve Coppell turned down QPR overtures.

Curbishley is still awaiting the final payment as part of a settlement from West Ham, and Coppell has decided to take a break from football for the rest of the season.

QPR are quietly hoping a club will make a decent offer for Buzsaky in the January transfer window as well.

There are some at the club, who felt the player should have kept the changing room row in-house – and his removal from the squad on Monday for the 2-2 draw at West Brom came before he pulled up with slight medial ligament damage.

Kaspars Gorkss scored his second goal for Rangers when he nodded the second against WBA – but admits he still doesn’t see himself as a shoo-in for the team against Sheffield United on Saturday - whoever picks it.

Caretakers Steve Gallen and Marc Bircham paired him with Damon Stewart for the eighth different back four in a row at The Hawthorns. And despite his hand in both goals, the Latvian only underlined the uncertainty around W12 this week.

He said: "We have a bunch of decent players here so we should be able to play well regardless of who plays."

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Re: Next Manager

by dobcheck » 16 Dec 2009 22:11

Sanchez, surely there has to be cheaper and better candidates, please!

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Re: Next Manager

by Blue_Elm » 16 Dec 2009 22:16

How about Shaka Hislop... talks a fantastic game, when I was over in Jamaica was on US TV. I know some people on here would be soiling there shorts but we'd be in safe hands I absolutely know. He was going on about Freddy Adu when I saw the program

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Re: Next Manager

by Ian Royal » 16 Dec 2009 22:19

Blue_Elm How about Shaka Hislop... talks a fantastic game, when I was over in Jamaica was on US TV. I know some people on here would be soiling there shorts but we'd be in safe hands I absolutely know. He was going on about Freddy Adu when I saw the program



No management experience what-so-ever. As far as I know no coaching experience what-so-ever. Probably not even qualified to be manager. What a LOL worthy suggestion.


Bloody nice bloke by all accounts and certainly does talk a good game (but then he is essentially now a professional speaker, so you'd expect that really).


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Re: Next Manager

by FiNeRaIn » 16 Dec 2009 22:21

Ian Royal
Blue_Elm How about Shaka Hislop... talks a fantastic game, when I was over in Jamaica was on US TV. I know some people on here would be soiling there shorts but we'd be in safe hands I absolutely know. He was going on about Freddy Adu when I saw the program

What a LOL worthy suggestion.




+1

Next....

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Re: Next Manager

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 16 Dec 2009 22:32

Bring Pards.

We are fcuked......

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Re: Next Manager

by Arch » 16 Dec 2009 22:36

FiNeRaIn
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Blue_Elm How about Shaka Hislop... talks a fantastic game, when I was over in Jamaica was on US TV. I know some people on here would be soiling there shorts but we'd be in safe hands I absolutely know. He was going on about Freddy Adu when I saw the program

What a LOL worthy suggestion.




+1

Next....

Neale Cooper?

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Re: Next Manager

by rfcjoe » 16 Dec 2009 22:37

What the fcuk is up with all this hype surrounding the wife beater Darren Ferguson!? Some of you are saying Rodgers was out of his depth, sooooooooooooooooo, you want us to appoint someone who had a couple of months experience managing in this league....before getting sacked?! aaaaah, makes sense...


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Re: Next Manager

by Son of Len » 16 Dec 2009 22:38

I'll do it. I need a new job, anyway.

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Re: Next Manager

by SteveRoyal » 16 Dec 2009 22:41

Here's one: Paul Ince.

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Re: Next Manager

by Basingstoke Royal » 16 Dec 2009 22:42

Jim Magilton

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Re: Next Manager

by Wycombe Royal » 16 Dec 2009 22:44

Basingstoke Royal Jim Magilton

He really is clueless.


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Re: Next Manager

by Arch » 16 Dec 2009 22:46

Wycombe Royal
Basingstoke Royal Jim Magilton

He really is clueless.

Some of our players could do with a good nutting

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Re: Next Manager

by Blue_Elm » 16 Dec 2009 22:48

How do I apply?

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Re: Next Manager

by winchester_royal » 16 Dec 2009 22:48

Wycombe Royal McDermott has taken charge and is doesn't mention the word "caretaker"

Reading Football Club can confirm that, following the departure of Brendan Rodgers today, Brian McDermott will take responsibility for first team matters forthwith.

McDermott has been with the Club since 2000, fulfilling a number of roles including a very successful spell as reserve team boss, guiding Reading to the regional and national titles in our inaugural Premier League season.


http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1907131,00.html


Good spot, very interesting language used there.

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Re: Next Manager

by Royal Lady » 16 Dec 2009 22:50

Terry Venables.


Seriously, WHY would JM go for Ferguson - who's completely unproven in the championship and has, himself, already been sacked in this division. It would be like jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.

McDermott doesn't fill me with joy either - no disrespect to him, but he's got NO managerial experience at first team level at all, has he?

We're in the mire, we need an experienced, calm, manager - who can encourage the players to play to their best abilities, maybe bollock a couple of them where necessary - someone who knows how to instill more confidence and has managed extensively before. However, this person would cost money and I can't see JM throwing money at a new manager's wages. I'm fully expecting JM to say there is no money for the Jan transfer window, but I do think the majority of the players we have, esp if we bring back Davies and include him, could cut it at this level with the right coaching.

As I said earlier, if we get Ferguson, I'll not throw my toys out of the pram, but I don't think it will be a step forward.

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Re: Next Manager

by SteveRoyal » 16 Dec 2009 22:52

BBC News: McDermott - "indefinite charge"
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Re: Next Manager

by winchester_royal » 16 Dec 2009 22:52

Ferguson didn't have any money to strengthen with this year, and was effectively working with the same squad that he had in League 2.

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Re: Next Manager

by Row Z Royal » 16 Dec 2009 22:53

SteveRoyal BBC News: McDermott - "indefinite charge"
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Indeed. :|

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