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I dont really mean knee jerk , I mean getting rid mid season and having to appoint someone who just happens to be out there and available rather than planning interviewing sifting and appointing ..
I'm not sure we're ever going to get a manager who "happens to not be available"? Surely availability is the key in recruiting anyone? Lots of people want Paul Clement - he's said himself recently when linked with Newcastle - he's not available (at least not now or the summer, wants another season at Real as assistant).
How many successful clubs do open interviews for multiple candidates any more if thats what you're suggesting? How do you know that one or two interviews haven't taken place in private already e.g. Sherwood and maybe others (maybe Pulis and some others were sounded out around the West Ham game)?
This is how Southampton have done it... “When we look to recruit managers, they need a core philosophy similar to Southampton’s,the due diligence we did on Ronald to recruit him as manager was similar to what we do on the players so that, when he comes in here, he isn’t bringing up names that don’t look anything like our profile. Ronald’s philosophy and ideas on players are paralleled with ours, so a lot of the players we were presenting him with over the summer fitted with what he saw as a good acquisition for his style. Ultimately, his style should reflect what we’re trying to represent as well."
Ask Discodroid or Paulparker ., I am 54 and have been going to Loftus Road since 1967 .. My first t season ticket was when the ellerslie was built. . My Dad and his 4 brothers were Rangers fans , 2 of my 3 sons have St with me and my brother also
Sorry if my idea of the best way forward doesnt fit with the mob
sorry etb, only just seen this.
i can confirm he is a lovely bloke with a touch of Boyishly handsome dudley moore about him( not the parkinsons stage), furthermore he seems to have spawned a master race of lantern jawed bronzed doc savages that made me feel like the top half of 'master blaster' from the mad max 3 film in comparrison.
i can confirm he is a lovely bloke with a touch of Boyishly handsome dudley moore about him( not the parkinsons stage), furthermore he seems to have spawned a master race of lantern jawed bronzed doc savages that made me feel like the top half of 'master blaster' from the mad max 3 film in comparrison.
A Friend.A gentleman. A true 'R'.
[Post edited 18 Jan 2015 13:24]
Thanks Disco ,
As you probably read I have accepted that a change is probably the right thing given that the staff of potentially the new guy are already in place and appear to be making their move in the media . We might as well get it done and move on . Hopefully it has been planned for a while .
My Glenn is sitting behind me as I write so I wont massage his ego by letting him read your post , his view on a manager change is that he worries that players loyal to Redknapp may just down tools .
We may see a few youngsters get a go if that happens which may not be a bad thing .
its such a curse being called glenn and classically handsome like me, your son and mr hoddle !
emotions running high and thats because we ll love this jezabel of W12, that harold is pimping out for all she worth.
like everyone on here, just cant stop loving the old girl, no matter how she treats me..
come to think of it, Dame QPR is giving mica paris a run for her money in the S&M stakes at The moment!
SING IT STEVIE BABY
Always treat me like a fool Kick me when I'm down that's your rule I don't know why I love you Rangers But I love you ,
Oh you never stop your Stupid careless ways You laugh in my face Lord how long must I be disgraced Cause I love you Rangers
You throw my heart down in the dirt You made me crawl on This cold black earth, No I never, I never knew How much love could hurt Until I loved you Rangers.
fk me , this dry january is killing me!, roll on feb 1st when i can get on it. . chateau 'listerine' is on the cards this afternoon.
As you probably read I have accepted that a change is probably the right thing given that the staff of potentially the new guy are already in place and appear to be making their move in the media . We might as well get it done and move on . Hopefully it has been planned for a while .
My Glenn is sitting behind me as I write so I wont massage his ego by letting him read your post , his view on a manager change is that he worries that players loyal to Redknapp may just down tools .
We may see a few youngsters get a go if that happens which may not be a bad thing .
Cheers
There's a fair point in that the players that started yesterday really looked as if they were fully behind HR the way they battled for every loose ball and got in the M/U players faces . Don't know a new man would change the chances of many of our younger players tho I'm not convinced we have any that are good enough I also think Redknapp is not as anti young players he's painted by some
I'm not sure we're ever going to get a manager who "happens to not be available"? Surely availability is the key in recruiting anyone? Lots of people want Paul Clement - he's said himself recently when linked with Newcastle - he's not available (at least not now or the summer, wants another season at Real as assistant).
How many successful clubs do open interviews for multiple candidates any more if thats what you're suggesting? How do you know that one or two interviews haven't taken place in private already e.g. Sherwood and maybe others (maybe Pulis and some others were sounded out around the West Ham game)?
This is how Southampton have done it... “When we look to recruit managers, they need a core philosophy similar to Southampton’s,the due diligence we did on Ronald to recruit him as manager was similar to what we do on the players so that, when he comes in here, he isn’t bringing up names that don’t look anything like our profile. Ronald’s philosophy and ideas on players are paralleled with ours, so a lot of the players we were presenting him with over the summer fitted with what he saw as a good acquisition for his style. Ultimately, his style should reflect what we’re trying to represent as well."
That last bit about the saints and how they do things is light years away from how we do things. Quite depressing really.
AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
That last bit about the saints and how they do things is light years away from how we do things. Quite depressing really.
As Northern has pointed out many times, there is no "we" at top level. Unlike Southampton or Swansea, there is no blueprint. Our cunning plan is to keep throwing money at players and to hire whichever ex-manager is in the shop window at the time of need.
"Then it has all been in vain. The fellowship has failed."
"Not if we hold true to each other."
Just waiting for the news. Can't fault the effort yesterday (well maybe fer tracking back) but redknapp persisting with Zamora hit and hope tactics is not going to beat what we have to come at home. We have an abundance of no 10's and we have to be a bit more cleaver about it. Got to get Vargas in the game more for example.
We are not cut adrift but with these tactics can't see it improving.
Ask Discodroid or Paulparker ., I am 54 and have been going to Loftus Road since 1967 .. My first t season ticket was when the ellerslie was built. . My Dad and his 4 brothers were Rangers fans , 2 of my 3 sons have St with me and my brother also
Sorry if my idea of the best way forward doesnt fit with the mob
Face it mate, any of us who has been going since 1967 has to be mental. If you weren't when started you must be by now.
Face it mate, any of us who has been going since 1967 has to be mental. If you weren't when started you must be by now.
You missed the real nutty years from 1962 to 1967. That sent everyone loopy
1963-64 was the year we almost managed to get relegated to Divisions 4. I was one of the 3,265 at Loftus Road in January that witnessed the 3-2 thrashing of Oldham. That season was the one that sent me mental.
Never recovered.
Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me!
You missed the real nutty years from 1962 to 1967. That sent everyone loopy
1963-64 was the year we almost managed to get relegated to Divisions 4. I was one of the 3,265 at Loftus Road in January that witnessed the 3-2 thrashing of Oldham. That season was the one that sent me mental.
Named after Roeder as was conceived shortly after 82 final;) brother is Gary after Waddock. Just had a baby girl otherwise would have been Stanley so went with Francesca and if anyone asks it's after Mclintock