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  • Fernandes Out
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    Paul lambert or Simon Grayson for me.

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  • Northolt_Rs
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    Originally posted by Bill View Post
    Is he not a fan then Stan
    Yes he is a Spurs fan.

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  • Norths
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    'arry on a deal until the end of the season?

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  • QueensParkPurgatory
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    Originally posted by West Acton View Post
    How did Grayson get on at Leeds and Blackpool
    Got both promoted and left Leeds in the top half when he was sacked. Goes without saying a lot of fans would be clambering for a top half finish

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  • Tarbie
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    Who put this list together?

    Dreaming on almost all of them. We've never got the budget to attract the likes of Laurent Blanc, Koeman, Luis Enrique etc.

    It'll be Paul Clement (and only if he's up for a monster pay cut), or a manager from lower down the divisions like Gareth Ainsworth.

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  • Rebel R's
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    I note that "sir" Les's probable choices aren't included
    Chris powell and terrible timmy.

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  • West Acton
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    How did Grayson get on at Leeds and Blackpool

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  • Bill
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    Originally posted by Stanley View Post
    Not particularly Bill. Yourself?
    Since 1962 first game Hull City at the White City but postponed due to waterlogged pitch.

    Maybe that was a sign of things to come.............so yes you could say i am

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  • corbray
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    Originally posted by QueensParkPurgatory View Post
    It's already been mentioned how all but perhaps three or four would even entertaining giving QPR a second look - but from that list it seems Simon Grayson is the most realistic of them all. The key to his success at Preston was the ability to make gradual strides of improvement, given the time there's no reason why he couldn't build a solid team but in this short-term driven football climate it's unlikely he'd be afforded the time or the budget.
    hes a good solid manager for long term, done well at this level without splashing the cash. unfair to judge him on sunderland as they're a crap show of a team

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  • QueensParkPurgatory
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    It's already been mentioned how all but perhaps three or four would even entertaining giving QPR a second look - but from that list it seems Simon Grayson is the most realistic of them all. The key to his success at Preston was the ability to make gradual strides of improvement, given the time there's no reason why he couldn't build a solid team but in this short-term driven football climate it's unlikely he'd be afforded the time or the budget.

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  • Hertford Hoop
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    Originally posted by shaggy24 View Post
    Surely we can do better than grayson? struggled to make a impact at a crap sunderland side are we any better than sunderland not in my opinion
    You'd hope we would, never rated him really

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  • ukrranger
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    Only Tony Pulis

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  • topperharley
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    Clement is the guy i wanted. The guy most of us wanted.

    Holloway is still here and Clement has a job. So it's silly pontificating.

    Those that voted Pulis are mad. He's got a lower win rate than old mate in charge now! He is brilliant at finishing 10th - 16th and playing sh1t football. Is that really what you want? Get in the sea.

    History repeating itself in what people are chirping on about on this board. It's not good at the moment granted, hasn't been good for quite awhile all things considered. Rubbish infact, injuries play a part as do many factors. But honestly whats the point in sacking mediocre for more mediocre?

    Pish.

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  • dave58
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    Really would not want if I was chocolate I'd eat myself Tim, didn't turn us down awhile back because we wouldn't pay enough and wanted a big bonus to keep us up?, The problem is that the so called DOF is likely to want to recommend/ employ another of his mates ,

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  • West Acton
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    For me McLaren or Pearson who is managing in Cyprus I think surely we can get him out there if we wanted him

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