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Given the massive cuts to the playing staff and wage bill, it could be argued that staying in the championship the past couple of seasons is relative success. It's not exactly the type of success that we all craved a few seasons ago, but expectations have clearly shifted in the past few years...
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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostGiven what he inherited and how much the wage bill has gone down, that enough warrants his existence for a good few years yet.
Les IN.
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Given what he inherited and how much the wage bill has gone down, that enough warrants his existence for a good few years yet.
Les IN.
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Now getting boring, I don’t know, and you don’t know what he does, maybe a lot, maybe not so much, the powers to be are happy with him and pay his wages, you don’t so why the obsession with him
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Less from Les
https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/how-...t-qpr-millions
Emotional attachments aside, at what point do we ask ourselves the obvious question: Why does Les Ferdinand continue as our Director of Football?
He has done little to earn praise, but tons to deserve criticism for his management of the football side of QPR for the past 5+ seasons. Put it this way, if we were to interview candidates to head up this side of the QPR management team, and based the decision on proven merit, would Les even make it past the first round? Yes, he was a QPR legend. Yes, he seems to be a nice guy with sound character. But the record shows he has been in the driver's seat for one of the worst, most shambolic runs in QPR history.
If we are pushing reset buttons on the manager and the players, why is it that Les escapes a similar change?Tags: None
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