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  • Awin
    Silver Seat
    • Jun 2012
    • 2951

    #16
    Originally posted by qpr_rich
    How did Redknapp fail exactly? Brought in Austin to turn a crippled and depleted team in to a premier league team again. And last time I checked Harry didn't lose 7 on the bounce at home. If we want to fall back to league 1 with a trier, then lets bring in Ramsey. But the man is unfortunately out of his depth.

    Also have you ever wondered why Hughes has been successful at every single club other than ours? There is something inherently wrong within our club that blaming Hughes and Harry just does not explain.
    Bought in Austin but didn't bother getting another striker. Bobby was meant to be an impact sub this season not a starter and if CA had got inured we had no other strikers at the club. HR was a total fraud.

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    • dave58
      Gold Seat
      • Jan 2010
      • 5285

      #17
      Originally posted by Chopper
      All you immature nutjobs who are talking him down are a disgrace. The guy cares, is a top coach and the players love him. Most importantly his philosophy is to develop youth and lower league talent. This I believe is our only future. We've been crippled by so called top managers. That's all I simply want considering the mess we are in.

      We've had Redknapp and Hughes and they failed. Who do you want now? How about Gus Poyet or some other big name who who doesn't care about youth or the superhoops.

      On the topic of Ramsey's supposed poor team selection, take a look at our dreadful squad built by Arry and Hughes. It's nowhere near good enough for the premiership so how in Gods name can he be blamed for that.

      Simply put, if you dislike Ramsey, you are a nutjob!

      Bring on the nutjobs, I'm ready for you.
      Is that you Leslie Ferdinand???
      What's Ramsey done to prove he's any better not won a home game since he took over, poor team selection Henry on left of midfield,picked SWP & Adel ahead of Vargas REALLY, can't defend the guy were still going down because he and the team ain't good enough

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      • Jimmy Floyd Rabbit
        Gold Seat
        • Sep 2012
        • 8957

        #18
        Originally posted by Tarbie
        Bit argumentative but I get what you're saying.

        Ramsey is the right man for the job as far as I'm concerned. Understands the value of proper coaching and is prepared to give youth a chance. Exactly what I've been calling out for years and I know I'm not on my own with those thoughts!
        Agree.

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        • Macca
          Silver Seat
          • Apr 2012
          • 4047

          #19
          Ramsey is not the man for rangers clueless, we will be struggling next season with him in charge, all we will be hearing is the race problem with him and Les rather than concentrating on sorting the side out, I'm one that want both of them out of the club, before we end up in Div 1.

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          • Awin
            Silver Seat
            • Jun 2012
            • 2951

            #20
            For those that don't want CR - what manager is their right mind would want to come and manage our club at present?

            The most poisoned chalice in football at the mo I'm afraid.

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            • Greg1882
              Silver Seat
              • May 2012
              • 4704

              #21
              Originally posted by Awin
              Bought in Austin but didn't bother getting another striker. Bobby was meant to be an impact sub this season not a starter and if CA had got inured we had no other strikers at the club. HR was a total fraud.
              This just about sums it up . Redknapp ####ed us and Ramsey has been trying to pick up the pieces , Micky mouse club

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              • Macca
                Silver Seat
                • Apr 2012
                • 4047

                #22
                You have to have a experienced manager in the championship it is the toughest league to get out of.

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                • Awin
                  Silver Seat
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 2951

                  #23
                  Tell Ian holloway that...

                  Watford got promoted with 5 different managers this season...

                  It's about players as well as the manager and even the most experienced managers have to start somewhere..

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                  • nasser95
                    Gold Seat
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 7216

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Macca
                    You have to have a experienced manager in the championship it is the toughest league to get out of.
                    Experienced like Eddie Howe? Managed 2 clubs in his whole managerial career, barely called experienced imo, same for Jokanovic, never managed in england, never been in england for any role before this year. Both of Norwich's managers who are in the play offs have never managed before their job there. Aitor Karanka was a real madrid assistant before his job at Middlesbrough and managed the spain under 16's before that. Mark warburton never managed before 2013 at brentford. Basically, the only playoff or above manager who has 'experience' is Mick McCarthy. So don't just come up with a statement that is wrong without at least trying to research
                    "What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane

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                    • Brian Wilson
                      Silver Seat
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 4400

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Macca
                      You have to have a experienced manager in the championship it is the toughest league to get out of.
                      You're right! we should definitely get Harry back

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                      • Macca
                        Silver Seat
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 4047

                        #26
                        Originally posted by nasser95
                        Experienced like Eddie Howe? Managed 2 clubs in his whole managerial career, barely called experienced imo, same for Jokanovic, never managed in england, never been in england for any role before this year. Both of Norwich's managers who are in the play offs have never managed before their job there. Aitor Karanka was a real madrid assistant before his job at Middlesbrough and managed the spain under 16's before that. Mark warburton never managed before 2013 at brentford. Basically, the only playoff or above manager who has 'experience' is Mick McCarthy. So don't just come up with a statement that is wrong without at least trying to research
                        You have only got to look at CR selections playing four centre half's in games that we need to win and some of his subs have been totally brain dead, and I bet the managers that you have named do not make the same mistakes, pretty rare to have some managers that are new at the top of the table, it has been a poor championship this season which is very rare.

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                        • Awin
                          Silver Seat
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 2951

                          #27
                          Oh I forgot he should have picked Isla, traore (crap) , furlong (inexperienced) & Yun (injured) or errrrr that's it.. Behave...

                          HR had sold Simpson and CR didn't have any great choices at his disposal.i can just imagine what would have been said had he played SWP and Hoilett to offer us width.

                          Do you really blame our relegation on 4 centre halves or could it just be that HR had left us with a terribly thin squad with little options at the end of a terrible season?

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                          • winalotto
                            Gold Seat
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 5524

                            #28
                            No one can judge Ramsey on this campaign not his squad , very good coach given time and his choice of players will be just what this club needs , no more big name managers buying big name players , I'll get my Rangers back with Ramsey

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                            • Factamondo
                              You know when you've been factamondoed!
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 37198

                              #29
                              this the chris ramsey who has only taken one point at home in his tenure???
                              you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                              • dsqpr
                                Silver Seat
                                • Sep 2012
                                • 3433

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Tarbie
                                Bit argumentative but I get what you're saying.

                                Ramsey is the right man for the job as far as I'm concerned. Understands the value of proper coaching and is prepared to give youth a chance. Exactly what I've been calling out for years and I know I'm not on my own with those thoughts!
                                Yes Tarbie, I agree. I think we all know Ramsey has made plenty of mistakes but he has also shown lots of promise (I finally enjoy watching us play again and great results at Sunderland, West Brom, and even Villa) so let's give the man a chance, not throw him to the wolves after a handful of games with a squad that somebody else built.
                                '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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