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  • #46
    Originally posted by Greengrass View Post
    Oh please, I bet he said the same about palace and all his other clubs while he was there, top club, top fans etc.
    Boo!

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    • #47
      How many clubs are claiming Les is THEIR legend? Boo!

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      • #48
        Sometimes you can tell when a manager is saying certain things for the sake of it but if you look at Warno's interview on Sky he was so bubbling with enthusiasm and pride that was clearly genuine. He has no reason to say what a fantastic club this is if he was just being let go. Personally would love a situation whereby we cd keep him on and JFH cd tap into his a) experience and b) passion. But perhaps with Les around as well it wd mean too many chiefs? Warno is my favourite manager since Gerry Francis, more probably than Holloway. Doesn't claim to be a silky smooth tactician but look at the way he got the players up for it last night both in terms of commitment and also organisation and compare that to the half-hearted, nervous, gutless shambles we sadly looked at times under Chris. Just because he is northern, old skool and past his prime don't underestimate what a good manager he is.

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        • #49
          tbf he seems to have more positives than minuses

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          • #50
            Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
            Sometimes you can tell when a manager is saying certain things for the sake of it but if you look at Warno's interview on Sky he was so bubbling with enthusiasm and pride that was clearly genuine. He has no reason to say what a fantastic club this is if he was just being let go. Personally would love a situation whereby we cd keep him on and JFH cd tap into his a) experience and b) passion. But perhaps with Les around as well it wd mean too many chiefs? Warno is my favourite manager since Gerry Francis, more probably than Holloway. Doesn't claim to be a silky smooth tactician but look at the way he got the players up for it last night both in terms of commitment and also organisation and compare that to the half-hearted, nervous, gutless shambles we sadly looked at times under Chris. Just because he is northern, old skool and past his prime don't underestimate what a good manager he is.
            This! It was a sad moment when it was over last night.
            QPR
            Best team in the world
            Sort of

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            • #51
              Originally posted by lymehoop View Post
              saved us from relegation, got us promoted, unfairly sacked, never said a bad word against us, steadies the ship and says bon voyage. A Rangers Legend
              No question, would have happily seen him continue the excellent work.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by hal9thou View Post
                No question, would have happily seen him continue the excellent work.
                Yes, can't see the point in letting Neil go for someone with less experience.

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