And it was the players who let him down at Millwall not the tactics.
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Haven't read the other 7 pages but in answer to OP - Absolutely no way do I want Hollowhead here for one minute longer than he deserves. Which is at least a year ago already.
Should never have been given the job in the first place and has proven exactly why he shouldn't be here with a win ratio, points ratio etc etc even worse than Jimmy and he was sacked for much less.
Total, embarrassing cretin of a man who wasn't even a good pundit and is a damn site worse manager.
Really needs to go and now before it's too late.
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Holloway is an extremely limited manager. Very little tactical awareness - formations and substitutions are often baffling. Some of the results have been embarrassing and I fully expect us to lose to Burton.
That said, I'd probably keep him for the time being. Here's my thinking:
- I can't see any realistic replacements out there who'd do a better job. With Uncle Tony's record, we'd probably end up bringing in someone worse.
- The squad is pretty poor and I doubt there are many managers who could do better.
- We have no money to spend - and one of Holloway's (few) strengths is he can pick out a decent player for a relatively low fee (e.g. Freeman, Scowen etc)
Not sure sacking him in the middle of the campaign is going to achieve anything.
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Originally posted by The Godfather View PostHolloway is an extremely limited manager. Very little tactical awareness - formations and substitutions are often baffling. Some of the results have been embarrassing and I fully expect us to lose to Burton.
That said, I'd probably keep him for the time being. Here's my thinking:
- I can't see any realistic replacements out there who'd do a better job. With Uncle Tony's record, we'd probably end up bringing in someone worse.
- The squad is pretty poor and I doubt there are many managers who could do better.
- We have no money to spend - and one of Holloway's (few) strengths is he can pick out a decent player for a relatively low fee (e.g. Freeman, Scowen etc)
Not sure sacking him in the middle of the campaign is going to achieve anything.@gatorTFC
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Originally posted by gator View PostThat's what I'm thinking, the risk of sacking him due to our circumstances and LF/TF's hiring record may be worse than keeping him!
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Originally posted by The Godfather View PostHolloway is an extremely limited manager. Very little tactical awareness - formations and substitutions are often baffling. Some of the results have been embarrassing and I fully expect us to lose to Burton.
That said, I'd probably keep him for the time being. Here's my thinking:
- I can't see any realistic replacements out there who'd do a better job. With Uncle Tony's record, we'd probably end up bringing in someone worse.
- The squad is pretty poor and I doubt there are many managers who could do better.
- We have no money to spend - and one of Holloway's (few) strengths is he can pick out a decent player for a relatively low fee (e.g. Freeman, Scowen etc)
Not sure sacking him in the middle of the campaign is going to achieve anything.
I agree with all that Rodman wrote about him.
His tactical skills are low and his stats are truly appalling.
I don't think the squad is as bad as made out by some.
Why is he not selecting Sylla? He is not great, but he is the best finisher in the squad and might have scored at least one of the heading chances that fell to Smith, He also has better movement than Smith. He should have at least been on the bench against MK Dons and bought on for the last 30 mins.
If they do lose at Burton he needs to be replaced asap.
I am sure there are other managers out there who would be interested in the job, even on a short term deal. Yes, working with Ferdinand might be an obstacle but I think it is worth sounding out a few options.
Warburton, Clement, Grayson, McLaren are just some of the names available right now.
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Originally posted by gator View PostThat's what I'm thinking, the risk of sacking him due to our circumstances and LF/TF's hiring record may be worse than keeping him!
By the end of this month QPR could be in the bottom 3, if that happens can you honestly say he should be kept on?
JFH was sacked supposedly because the club though that he should have had the team challenging for the play offs. So why should a slightly improved squad be fighting a relegation battle if it isn't down to the manager?
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostGood points there, but keeping him on at the rate he and the team is going is likely to see QPR sucked deeper into the relegation battle as they did last season.
I agree with all that Rodman wrote about him.
His tactical skills are low and his stats are truly appalling.
I don't think the squad is as bad as made out by some.
Why is he not selecting Sylla? He is not great, but he is the best finisher in the squad and might have scored at least one of the heading chances that fell to Smith, He also has better movement than Smith. He should have at least been on the bench against MK Dons and bought on for the last 30 mins.
If they do lose at Burton he needs to be replaced asap.
I am sure there are other managers out there who would be interested in the job, even on a short term deal. Yes, working with Ferdinand might be an obstacle but I think it is worth sounding out a few options.
Warburton, Clement, Grayson, McLaren are just some of the names available right now.
Also decent manager interested! with no budget hardly lol yeah ok
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