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I''m concerned Fernandes could end up tarnishing Sir Les's reputation. I'd rather he wasn't involved at this point of time. Seems like a publicity stunt to coincide with our shambolic start to the season to keep the fans sweet. Why not give Sir Les a job during the summer ?Last edited by W12_Ranger; 07-10-2014, 07:33 PM.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostI''m concerned Fernandes could end up tarnishing Sir Les's reputation. I'd rather he wasn't involved at this point of time. Seems like a publicity stunt to coincide with our shambolic start to the season to keep the fans sweet. Why not give Sir Les a job during the summer ?
I dont think anything is going to improve anytime soon as long as Redknapp is still here
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Les has been talked about coming back to the club before we got in this shambles before the season commenced. He was a guest of TF at the Spurs game second game in. Please lets not make up conspiracies that this is a PR ploy just because of our current plight
Most clubs celebrate having former players involved especially legends not at QPR we look for the motive its unbelievable
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Not being funny west but name me one former player that has succeeded at a top club. It is easy to get sentimental about former players but that is a basic problem with English football, the belief that a good player makes a good manager, coach or administrator it requires a completly different skill set.
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Vieria is doing ok at Man City in a similar role, Hammond does a great job at Reading. Pepe done more then ok when slung in as manager at Barcelona after only looking after the kids
Its too easy to say its sentimental as we don't know what he is being asked to do yet. If he was being asked to run the club from top to bottom then yes I would have concerns but from what I have read hes not cant see what the problems are
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Originally posted by rickyranger View PostNot being funny west but name me one former player that has succeeded at a top club. It is easy to get sentimental about former players but that is a basic problem with English football, the belief that a good player makes a good manager, coach or administrator it requires a completly different skill set.
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I think we love Les a lot more than he loves us. Spurs man at heart. Still seems like good news though.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostSpurs man at heart.
The only way our club will move forward is to start addressing reality. Otherwise it will be too late - if we go down this time we have to factor in the FL sanctions issue, and at the very least it's gonna mean a big fat legal bill.
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