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I'm calling this clown out , just who is he ? He seems like a kid playing fifa , I've never been convinced by him since he pitched up. Only at Rangers could someone come in to give advice as to who should be the next CEO to decide that they actually was the right person for the oob. Its a joke . I don't like him and I wish he would take his hight tech prattle and fock off! I'll probably get pelters for this but I'm just saying what I feel.
AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
Nourry should walk. on 02:35 - Nov 6 by numptydumpty
Saito, Varane, Morgan and Nardi have so far been positive signings.
The rest which is another 8 or 9 have been either disappointing, bang average or downright disgraceful.
I have to say I have never known a player make me so angry at a total lack of effort as Zan Celar.
That's not a good enough hit rate on transfers. Nowhere near.
And many have the added joy of being injury prone.
Varane is terrible he couldn’t trap cement
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Nourry should walk. on 20:55 - Nov 6 with 2902 views
Nourry should walk. on 19:46 - Nov 6 by Rangersw12
Load of rubbish
Giving raucous away fans 3000 tickets when a ground holds 17400 is ridiculous. Selling cheap ST is a good way to try and build the fanbase and something we should have done years ago .
What has contributed to poor atmosphere is the way we have played at home for nearly 3 years !
Who cares about a small bit of lost revenue when the club has wastes stupid money on how many support staff and cnts like Madsen !!!
[Post edited 6 Nov 19:47]
This.
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Nourry should walk. on 08:27 - Nov 7 with 2719 views
I’ve said on another thread and will say it on here. He brought in a good mate to head up the clubs operation he also is best mates with Ben Williams the head of the operations has no experience to run a professional football club. He is linked by marriage to Nourry. It’s disgraceful. Many staff who come into contact with these clowns would love to speak out but can’t. The owners need to make a tough choice back Marti or back Nourry. 1st thing that should happen is an explanation into why BW is not based at the club and what exactly he does for his money. Whilst he’s mates run the club these issues will continue.
I’ve said on another thread and will say it on here. He brought in a good mate to head up the clubs operation he also is best mates with Ben Williams the head of the operations has no experience to run a professional football club. He is linked by marriage to Nourry. It’s disgraceful. Many staff who come into contact with these clowns would love to speak out but can’t. The owners need to make a tough choice back Marti or back Nourry. 1st thing that should happen is an explanation into why BW is not based at the club and what exactly he does for his money. Whilst he’s mates run the club these issues will continue.
"He brought in a good mate to head up the clubs operation he also is best mates with Ben Williams the head of the operations has no experience to run a professional football club. He is linked by marriage to Nourry."
Sorry, Paul, just want to make sure I understand this - are you saying that Dan Gorelov, Head of Operations, is friends with Williams? And that either Gorelov or Williams is linked by marriage to Nourry?
Thanks.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
It is all up to Rueben. I simply cannot understand why he does not do something. None of us are geniuses ( well most at least!) but the problem is obvious, those running the club have created this mess and to be replaced. It really isn't rocket science. You only have to look at our signings and know most of them will struggle next year in League 1. Frankly I would be fine if Rueben put the club into administration, we dropped 10 points ,got a new owner who could buy the club for very little given our monthly losses and start again in Lesgue 1. I have said for over 5 years now that unless Rueben wakes up or gives up the club will end up at best lower league1. Uxbridge r used to give me stick but would be interested to hear his views now. Not gloating but he was always optimistic
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Nourry should walk. on 10:13 - Nov 8 with 2245 views
That short clip of an interview from Dave Mc of WLS on the match report thread is pretty damning on the Larkeche decision, when he says it was a club decision to release Larkeche for a loan that doesn't sound like a man who endorsed the decision.
Personally I support Marti because he was given a poor hand last season and did a very good job, how is he rewarded that's giving him poorer squad options this season because we relied solely on Analytics for our transfers, that's down to Nourry.
Nourry needs to man up and walk away, that's not going to happen so how long before Hoos, Amit and Rubén wake up and smell the coffee, it was a huge mistake giving somebody with such little football knowledge and experience the CEO and Director of Football role, he has to go at least Marti will then be able to talk freely to the media and Clive might even get an interview.
Nourry should walk. on 09:31 - Nov 7 by andrew1302
It is all up to Rueben. I simply cannot understand why he does not do something. None of us are geniuses ( well most at least!) but the problem is obvious, those running the club have created this mess and to be replaced. It really isn't rocket science. You only have to look at our signings and know most of them will struggle next year in League 1. Frankly I would be fine if Rueben put the club into administration, we dropped 10 points ,got a new owner who could buy the club for very little given our monthly losses and start again in Lesgue 1. I have said for over 5 years now that unless Rueben wakes up or gives up the club will end up at best lower league1. Uxbridge r used to give me stick but would be interested to hear his views now. Not gloating but he was always optimistic
Relegation is 100% not the answer to the club’s problems - it would be a disaster for us. I have zero confidence in our clueless, absentee owners and the boss baby plummeting us out of the football league if we are relegated to L1.
Scooters, Tunes, Trainers and QPR.
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Nourry should walk. on 10:24 - Nov 8 with 2196 views
Nourry should walk. on 09:26 - Nov 7 by BrianMcCarthy
"He brought in a good mate to head up the clubs operation he also is best mates with Ben Williams the head of the operations has no experience to run a professional football club. He is linked by marriage to Nourry."
Sorry, Paul, just want to make sure I understand this - are you saying that Dan Gorelov, Head of Operations, is friends with Williams? And that either Gorelov or Williams is linked by marriage to Nourry?
Thanks.
I “think” he is saying:
Nourry is best mates with Williams. Nourry is good friends with the Head of Operations The Head of Operations has no experience in football (I’m not overly bothered by this, tbh; it doesn’t impact the playing side. A non-football person could be a good thing here. If he’s incompetent, then that is a problem: The Head of Operations is linked by marriage to Nourry.
If any of this is true it sounds rather nepotistic.
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Nourry should walk. on 10:44 - Nov 8 with 2110 views
Nourry should walk. on 10:24 - Nov 8 by Hunterhoop
I “think” he is saying:
Nourry is best mates with Williams. Nourry is good friends with the Head of Operations The Head of Operations has no experience in football (I’m not overly bothered by this, tbh; it doesn’t impact the playing side. A non-football person could be a good thing here. If he’s incompetent, then that is a problem: The Head of Operations is linked by marriage to Nourry.
If any of this is true it sounds rather nepotistic.
That's how I'm reading it,t oo, Hunter.
Hopefully paul will be back to clarify.
Hope you're well, my man.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Nourry should walk. on 09:31 - Nov 7 by andrew1302
It is all up to Rueben. I simply cannot understand why he does not do something. None of us are geniuses ( well most at least!) but the problem is obvious, those running the club have created this mess and to be replaced. It really isn't rocket science. You only have to look at our signings and know most of them will struggle next year in League 1. Frankly I would be fine if Rueben put the club into administration, we dropped 10 points ,got a new owner who could buy the club for very little given our monthly losses and start again in Lesgue 1. I have said for over 5 years now that unless Rueben wakes up or gives up the club will end up at best lower league1. Uxbridge r used to give me stick but would be interested to hear his views now. Not gloating but he was always optimistic
All my impressions of Ruben are he's fat, lazy and incompetent. Doesn't that about cover it?
I've just listened to McIntyre and Gallen about Madsen. I have a lot of time for Dave Mc and not much for Gallen, but my lord.
They state that they spoke to other scouts about Madsen and that other clubs had avoided him for being weak.
What a disgrace, Nourry boils my piss.
Yeh I've just listened to that myself, and whatever anybody thinks of Gallen and/or Dave I'd advise they do the same. It's a calm and frank assessment. I thought the point about the head of recruitment spending all his time at QPR games was well made as well.
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Nourry should walk. on 11:39 - Nov 8 with 1908 views
Nourry was a choice.I don't think there is any competitive advantage in anybody leaving before the season is over - but there may be to wrestling the transfer strategy back from Nourry for January. Pragmatism must rule in the short term: changing DOF or whatever he is called now would not help, and provides cover for everyone else.
However, this was a choice. Nourry was the board's choice after they employed his Retexco to do an audit. He recommended they strip the coaching staff, employ his choices instead, and himself. They fell for another smooth-talking powerpoint bullshitter.
There were other choices. Steve Gallen is an excellent football administrator who has done a lot of good work for basket-case clubs, QPR and notably Charlton, in preparation for the DOF role at Rangers. He was free and waiting, no doubt, for the call as a lifelong QPR man. Perfect for the role, and cheap. Once again, the board wanted to prove how clever they are, how they can work outside the box, how they think they can do Championship success differently and went with a 26-year-old guy's never worked in day-to-day club football before.
Millwall said thanks very much. We'll have Steve Gallen as our DOF instead. And they've just enjoyed a summer window that's the polar opposite of QPR's (known quantities, identified with attributes who can hit the ground running, and representing value) and are now fifth, putting all to the sword.
I mentioned this on X and got loads of laughing crying emoji abuse: 'we've got higher ambitions than Millwall' etc. I mean.
There's nothing wrong with the DOF model. I was listening to Thomas Frank discussing buying players at Brentford. Nobody's really in charge. Targets are identified and then all four departments - scouting, data, Frank and owner - get in a room and discuss. Players are watched closely for ages, interviewed, signed. It works.
It works everywhere, in fact, where the people doing it know what they're doing. We don't have those people anymore.
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Nourry should walk. on 11:39 - Nov 8 with 1899 views
Yeh I've just listened to that myself, and whatever anybody thinks of Gallen and/or Dave I'd advise they do the same. It's a calm and frank assessment. I thought the point about the head of recruitment spending all his time at QPR games was well made as well.
Where is it?
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Nourry should walk. on 11:41 - Nov 8 with 1866 views
I've just listened to McIntyre and Gallen about Madsen. I have a lot of time for Dave Mc and not much for Gallen, but my lord.
They state that they spoke to other scouts about Madsen and that other clubs had avoided him for being weak.
What a disgrace, Nourry boils my piss.
Listening to that has made me even more angry
The problem is that as a fanbase we are powerless and all that will happen is people will just blame the manager whilst the people behind the scenes get away with everything
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Nourry should walk. on 11:46 - Nov 8 with 1807 views
Yeh I've just listened to that myself, and whatever anybody thinks of Gallen and/or Dave I'd advise they do the same. It's a calm and frank assessment. I thought the point about the head of recruitment spending all his time at QPR games was well made as well.
Incredibly sobering stuff. Dave Mc knows his onions and although I don't always agree with him, his point about the head of recruitment is surely spot on.
I do try and be balanced, and I know there is a bit of bias from them towards the old days of some fat old pro with a flat cap scouting Nigel Martyn in a factory for Gerry or something, but as they allude to all the clubs now do the data stuff, but there isn't a way in the world they don't watch them properly as well. Do we? And if so, who watched Celar and Madsen and recommended them?
And how can Nourry oversee all this rubbish? What a joke.
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Nourry should walk. on 11:53 - Nov 8 with 1762 views
Nourry should walk. on 11:44 - Nov 8 by Rangersw12
Listening to that has made me even more angry
The problem is that as a fanbase we are powerless and all that will happen is people will just blame the manager whilst the people behind the scenes get away with everything
That's the killer point. We are going to lose a perfectly good manager because of these issues.
Are we powerless? Can't we show our support for Marti and questioning of Nourry so he is left in no doubt? Can we reach out to Ruben?
QPR1st / supporters clubs, whoever?
I know not all agree, but I think Nourry needs to be got rid of quick smart before he causes any more damage. And I have never been one to storm the barricades, believe me. Even supported Chris Wright.
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Nourry should walk. on 12:37 - Nov 8 with 1582 views
That's the killer point. We are going to lose a perfectly good manager because of these issues.
Are we powerless? Can't we show our support for Marti and questioning of Nourry so he is left in no doubt? Can we reach out to Ruben?
QPR1st / supporters clubs, whoever?
I know not all agree, but I think Nourry needs to be got rid of quick smart before he causes any more damage. And I have never been one to storm the barricades, believe me. Even supported Chris Wright.
Do QPR 1st or the supporters club even exist now .
As a fanbase I just don't think we are united enough to do anything. I think majority of people will just see the results and think it's all the managers fault .
Only hope I suppose is online forums/pods can reach out and do something but where do you even start .
Nourry needs to go but it's odds on Marti will go once we get smashed at Leeds
A very depressing situation.
[Post edited 8 Nov 12:44]
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Nourry should walk. on 12:49 - Nov 8 with 1510 views
Nourry was a choice.I don't think there is any competitive advantage in anybody leaving before the season is over - but there may be to wrestling the transfer strategy back from Nourry for January. Pragmatism must rule in the short term: changing DOF or whatever he is called now would not help, and provides cover for everyone else.
However, this was a choice. Nourry was the board's choice after they employed his Retexco to do an audit. He recommended they strip the coaching staff, employ his choices instead, and himself. They fell for another smooth-talking powerpoint bullshitter.
There were other choices. Steve Gallen is an excellent football administrator who has done a lot of good work for basket-case clubs, QPR and notably Charlton, in preparation for the DOF role at Rangers. He was free and waiting, no doubt, for the call as a lifelong QPR man. Perfect for the role, and cheap. Once again, the board wanted to prove how clever they are, how they can work outside the box, how they think they can do Championship success differently and went with a 26-year-old guy's never worked in day-to-day club football before.
Millwall said thanks very much. We'll have Steve Gallen as our DOF instead. And they've just enjoyed a summer window that's the polar opposite of QPR's (known quantities, identified with attributes who can hit the ground running, and representing value) and are now fifth, putting all to the sword.
I mentioned this on X and got loads of laughing crying emoji abuse: 'we've got higher ambitions than Millwall' etc. I mean.
There's nothing wrong with the DOF model. I was listening to Thomas Frank discussing buying players at Brentford. Nobody's really in charge. Targets are identified and then all four departments - scouting, data, Frank and owner - get in a room and discuss. Players are watched closely for ages, interviewed, signed. It works.
It works everywhere, in fact, where the people doing it know what they're doing. We don't have those people anymore.
Agree totally.
In terms of how to resolve this mess, I don't think realistically the board will sack Nourry after only just bringing him in. We need to change his role to that which Hoos used to perform and bring in a DoF to work alongside him. Somebody who knows the game. I'd personally speak with Marti to keep him in the loop and make sure that he's on board with whoever we're bringing in. If it put's Nourrys nose out of joint, tough, like it or sod off.
Like you say, we have January and the idea of Nourry dictating the transfer strategy with Belk again is terrifying.
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Nourry should walk. on 13:56 - Nov 8 with 1274 views
Yeh I've just listened to that myself, and whatever anybody thinks of Gallen and/or Dave I'd advise they do the same. It's a calm and frank assessment. I thought the point about the head of recruitment spending all his time at QPR games was well made as well.
Yep, Kev was quite perplexed when chatting in front of us at half time.
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Nourry should walk. on 14:07 - Nov 8 with 1194 views
In terms of how to resolve this mess, I don't think realistically the board will sack Nourry after only just bringing him in. We need to change his role to that which Hoos used to perform and bring in a DoF to work alongside him. Somebody who knows the game. I'd personally speak with Marti to keep him in the loop and make sure that he's on board with whoever we're bringing in. If it put's Nourrys nose out of joint, tough, like it or sod off.
Like you say, we have January and the idea of Nourry dictating the transfer strategy with Belk again is terrifying.
I think this is the best we can hope for now. But it still may not save our season, of course, as I can't see us doing enough, or even anything, in the Jan. window.
In an ideal world, the massive losses the club is likely to make on Celar and Madsen, who are surely both well on the way to becoming irredeemable boo boys, would be recouped from Nourry's wages/performance incentives.
I suspect we're f*cked either way, but then of course so is the game, both of which we're stuck with.