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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 07:59 - Oct 26 with 12363 viewsGloucs_R

Who does everyone realistically want?

Available (or could be)..

Rowett
Eustace
Potter
Lampard (🤭)
Dean Smith
Beale the snake
Nathan Jones
Big Sam
Warnock
Scott Parker
Chris Wilder
Ince
Bowyer
McCarthy
Pardew
Toure
Leam Richardson


Potter I would have in a heartbeat (no chance he'll come here though!!). Bowyer with Galen as DoF would be interesting. I know he's currently got a club

Let's be honest, it won't be anyone from overseas.




[Post edited 26 Oct 2023 8:03]

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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 22:11 - Oct 26 with 2788 viewsNed_Kennedys

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 21:21 - Oct 26 by numptydumpty

There's a few of us.

And us smart Alecs that said at the time, we should keep Warburton on very long term contract take no pleasure in being sadly right, that was a massive mistake.

He won't come back though.


You are not ‘sadly right’: it’s just your opinion.

My opinion is that Warburton needed to go: blew our transfer budget partly responsible for putting us where we are now, loaning in expensive players we didn’t need instead of getting a striker, totally blanking the youth and development teams, having a disastrous second half of his final season.
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 22:20 - Oct 26 with 2733 viewsHunterhoop

Two names no one appears to have mentioned:
- Liam Manning
- Paul Cook

Both employed but compensation would be thin.

Both lower down the leagues but have done well in League 1 (with ball playing style) and in the Champ (with no funds) respectively.
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 22:33 - Oct 26 with 2680 viewsdaveB

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 22:20 - Oct 26 by Hunterhoop

Two names no one appears to have mentioned:
- Liam Manning
- Paul Cook

Both employed but compensation would be thin.

Both lower down the leagues but have done well in League 1 (with ball playing style) and in the Champ (with no funds) respectively.


Where's Paul Cook now?

I think those two are good shouts for the summer, for what we need now I think they'd struggle with us
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 07:39 - Oct 27 with 2441 viewsswitchingcode

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 22:33 - Oct 26 by daveB

Where's Paul Cook now?

I think those two are good shouts for the summer, for what we need now I think they'd struggle with us


Chesterfield top of national league
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 07:57 - Oct 27 with 2388 viewsRed_Ranger

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 13:06 - Oct 26 by stevec

Can’t help thinking that if Ainsworth was going to be sacked then he’d have been sacked long before now.

One highly possible scenario is the owners, who will have been fully aware for months now what loss we actually ran up last season, know that we breached FFP by so much that it will be impossible to avoid a big points deduction later this season irrespective of what they don’t spend this season.

With that scenario, any incoming manager would have to be told of the situation and be fully aware that there is virtually no chance of turning the ship around this season. Rather than looking to gain another 40 odd points to stay up, it’s likely that we’d probably be looking at another 50 odd points to mitigate any deduction.

If that is where we are then GA will probably last as long as needed, maybe we’ll into next year, until we are in a position to plan for next season in League One.

It’s hard otherwise to see why he’s still in the job.


Interesting post.
All sounds very plausible and sad.
I do like looking at Ipswich and thinking they did it.

My choice would be Eustace.
Stay up.
Build from there.

FFP. - I agree with it in principle but f is it annoying
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 08:12 - Oct 27 with 2361 viewskingsburyR

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 19:00 - Oct 26 by SteveB

I thought that it was already a done deal (according to the former Twitterati, what does that make them now X-erati?) Ainsworth takes it on the chin for the inevitable hammering we are bound to receive, then all hail G. Rowett mid-next week?

I want & demand a Warnock appointment. Lets get the band back together boys...
You in Paddy? Adel can still do a job at this level. Dykes will be our new HH.


Ahhhhhhhhhhh Adel.

Bring back the glory days.

I'd stick Adel at No.10 against Leicester regardless of fitness, if hes at another club or can actually walk anymore!!!

Dont know why we bother. .... but we do!

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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 08:29 - Oct 27 with 2299 viewsQPerthR

Pep seems to do a good job wherever he goes , if you look at some of the more progressive younger managers a few have worked with and under him . The latest is the Leicester manager , who’s doing a good job .

Why not look at someone within this group Man City , Arsenal or Leicester surely they would have the same working structure that has worked for pep that they would produce , obviously on a smaller budget . Instead of these tried and tested coaches that just do the rounds until they fit in somewhere and have minimal success immediately but dont really build any foundation .

We have tried everything in our past employments why not build for a long term future with a structure and type of football that would at the very least be more enjoyable than the dross that is served up lately .

We can’t get any worse and it could be enjoyable for the future . I for one am in no hurry for us to win the premier league just yet , but at least we can still dream unlike what we are doing right now stumbling towards administration
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 08:47 - Oct 27 with 2243 viewsNorthantsHoop

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 08:29 - Oct 27 by QPerthR

Pep seems to do a good job wherever he goes , if you look at some of the more progressive younger managers a few have worked with and under him . The latest is the Leicester manager , who’s doing a good job .

Why not look at someone within this group Man City , Arsenal or Leicester surely they would have the same working structure that has worked for pep that they would produce , obviously on a smaller budget . Instead of these tried and tested coaches that just do the rounds until they fit in somewhere and have minimal success immediately but dont really build any foundation .

We have tried everything in our past employments why not build for a long term future with a structure and type of football that would at the very least be more enjoyable than the dross that is served up lately .

We can’t get any worse and it could be enjoyable for the future . I for one am in no hurry for us to win the premier league just yet , but at least we can still dream unlike what we are doing right now stumbling towards administration


Our model is throw something and hope it sticks, don't think really we are the sort of club that would attract an up and coming manager/coach. If we can get Warnock in to stabilise and try and give us a fighting chance that would be good, also would not be adverse to Rowett being given the job, liked the way he has delivered at Millwall.
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 09:28 - Oct 27 with 2145 viewssdm1508

Sadly I think with the situation we find ourselves in at the moment, we have to go with a proven manager. It would be great to be able to go for a younger up and coming manager from the lower leagues or someone overseas but sometimes these types of managers need a pre season to get their ideas across. We need someone who can come in and straight away make a difference. I honestly believe the only person who fits that is Neil Warnock. I think he makes things simple. Your best players, in their best positions. Might see him give Ilias that Adel treatment and just let him go and express himself. Might even get Wilock playing again. Also it would be great hearing him mispronounce Ilias name 6 times per interview like he did with Adel
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 09:41 - Oct 27 with 2104 viewsBAWHoops

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 08:29 - Oct 27 by QPerthR

Pep seems to do a good job wherever he goes , if you look at some of the more progressive younger managers a few have worked with and under him . The latest is the Leicester manager , who’s doing a good job .

Why not look at someone within this group Man City , Arsenal or Leicester surely they would have the same working structure that has worked for pep that they would produce , obviously on a smaller budget . Instead of these tried and tested coaches that just do the rounds until they fit in somewhere and have minimal success immediately but dont really build any foundation .

We have tried everything in our past employments why not build for a long term future with a structure and type of football that would at the very least be more enjoyable than the dross that is served up lately .

We can’t get any worse and it could be enjoyable for the future . I for one am in no hurry for us to win the premier league just yet , but at least we can still dream unlike what we are doing right now stumbling towards administration


The problem with this is that do you really think Hoos, Bhatia and Ruben know about hot young coaches at other clubs?

We did it with Beale, who was brought in by Ferdinand.

http://blogandwhitehoops.wordpress.com/

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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 09:42 - Oct 27 with 2094 viewskernowhoop

Not sure who would be best for the job, but, bearing in mind our predicament, the first criterion is that it should be someone who can win the respect of - and get the most out of - the existing group of players. I still believe that, on paper, our players are better than a bottom three team. In any case, in the short term, we have no prospect of changing them.

Having done that, he then saves us from the drop. Then, a new plan can be drawn up.

Who can do it?
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 11:46 - Oct 27 with 1943 viewsParkRoyalR

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 22:11 - Oct 26 by Ned_Kennedys

You are not ‘sadly right’: it’s just your opinion.

My opinion is that Warburton needed to go: blew our transfer budget partly responsible for putting us where we are now, loaning in expensive players we didn’t need instead of getting a striker, totally blanking the youth and development teams, having a disastrous second half of his final season.


Opinions as you say Ned and I disagree with some of your points as I always thought we were over-achieving with Warburton since the day he arrived and I watched the team he was able to field in a pre-season friendly away at Borehamwood.

I felt less hope in staying up that season than I do now and thought Warburton worked a minor miracle in bringing the players he did in such a short space of time to put together a competitive team that was'nt reliant on Oteh and Shopdipo to lead the line.

I think the fans view on Warburton, positive or negative, tends to be split on whether they got carried away with our false play-off position for a short period of time (false according to XG stats etc) and thought he subsequently failed, or whether you could see long-term he was improving our basket case of a club (where they can't even sell match-day tickets on a website to willing customers or refit the bogs in the 8 week season break).

Simon Jordan called it right for me, Warburton was sacked for over-achieving and some fans got carried away and did'nt realise the progress that was being made in so many areas, especially in calling out the dire Academy and Recruitment departments that had been allowed to under-perform for too long without any accountability.

We are now where I feared we would be, although I admit I was briefly taken in by Beale and his supposed extensive contact book of young Premier League club cast-offs who could remedy our Academy failings and improve our squad on the cheap.
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 12:08 - Oct 27 with 1899 viewsderbyhoop

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 22:20 - Oct 26 by Hunterhoop

Two names no one appears to have mentioned:
- Liam Manning
- Paul Cook

Both employed but compensation would be thin.

Both lower down the leagues but have done well in League 1 (with ball playing style) and in the Champ (with no funds) respectively.


Compensation may be thin, but we couldn't afford 300K for a L1 centre back. So chances of paying off another club manager's contract are virtually zero.

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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 15:48 - Oct 27 with 1703 viewsR_from_afar

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 22:20 - Oct 26 by Hunterhoop

Two names no one appears to have mentioned:
- Liam Manning
- Paul Cook

Both employed but compensation would be thin.

Both lower down the leagues but have done well in League 1 (with ball playing style) and in the Champ (with no funds) respectively.


I had thought of Cook too, he did a great job at Wigan, in trying circumstances.

A mate is an M K Dons fan and Manning was awful prior to being sacked there, although he is on fire now.

I doubt Cook would come, because of our location, unfortunately, and I also feel that only someone with a huge profile and masses of experience, like Warnock, would work with this capricious group of players, so, a coach with such an aura that the players would know that if things went wrong, everyone would assume it was their fault not that of the coach.

It's a desperate, short term solution but we are in a dire situation and need to focus on the immediate goal of surviving.

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 15:57 - Oct 27 with 1656 viewsjoe90

Think GA's biggest mistake was not getting this guy on the training ground:



If he had this thread probably wouldn't exist.
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 15:57 - Oct 27 with 1654 viewsAntti_Heinola

Feel like I've been dropped into a parallel universe.
Paul Cook?

Bare bones.

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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 15:58 - Oct 27 with 1648 viewsCamberleyR

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 15:48 - Oct 27 by R_from_afar

I had thought of Cook too, he did a great job at Wigan, in trying circumstances.

A mate is an M K Dons fan and Manning was awful prior to being sacked there, although he is on fire now.

I doubt Cook would come, because of our location, unfortunately, and I also feel that only someone with a huge profile and masses of experience, like Warnock, would work with this capricious group of players, so, a coach with such an aura that the players would know that if things went wrong, everyone would assume it was their fault not that of the coach.

It's a desperate, short term solution but we are in a dire situation and need to focus on the immediate goal of surviving.


Manning led Franchise FC into the L1 play offs the season before he was sacked though didn't he? Ironically losing to Ainsworth's Wycombe in the semi finals.

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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 16:52 - Oct 27 with 1512 viewsR_from_afar

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 15:57 - Oct 27 by Antti_Heinola

Feel like I've been dropped into a parallel universe.
Paul Cook?


Well, you may sneer, but he led Wigan to 18th and 14th place finishes in the Championship. The 14th place became relegation after Wigan's new owners failed to invest as promised and the club went into administration, getting deducted 12 points.

I don't think he's ideal, I'm sure our board would never consider him and I doubt he would give up on a job in which he is thriving, but he has delivered at this level and we are desperate.

To be clear, I don't think he's a better choice than Warnock and I don't think there's any chance we'll end up with him.

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 18:52 - Oct 28 with 1211 viewsdigswellhoop

wilder nnnnooooo
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 18:55 - Oct 28 with 1196 viewsGloucs_R

QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 18:52 - Oct 28 by digswellhoop

wilder nnnnooooo


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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 18:57 - Oct 28 with 1183 viewsRuislipHoop

I seriously doubt the idiots who own our club will sack GA.
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 20:32 - Oct 28 with 987 viewsdigswellhoop

ryan mason?
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 20:40 - Oct 28 with 941 viewsdigswellhoop

Emma hayes
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QPR next manager, part 7,325,864 on 20:42 - Oct 28 with 935 viewsbaz_qpr

I think we have to start with basic requirements

1. Has managed or been a number 2 / Coach at a high level with previous success in the last 3-4 years i.e Championship or Prem or oversees

2. Will be the right appointment and be supported through next season so if he keeps up, amazing but if we go down will also be the right manager to rebuild

3. Is a good man manager that will not look to ostracise but work with the talents that are available

4. Can coach or will bring a coach who can gain an advantage with set pieces

5. Is not a PR appointment


I think a short term appointment would be the wrong way to go
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