Pinkie. Hell of a lot of folk not pleased yet you respond to me very unusual! The man is a loose cannon as shown by having a pop at his own supporters which he later tried to wriggle he then goads the away support to get it even more hostile than it normally would and now this so yes a loose cannon. As someone else posted not exactly a good post especially if women or kids were to read it. Not very professional behaviour from the great man.
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Originally posted by Pinkie View PostOh yes a loose cannon haha ffs, its called a character & hes got a personality ffs 73 get a grip and everyone else acting all prim and proper, yet youve been slating him all the time on here, like a bunch of girls wimpering on his every move
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostPinkie. Hell of a lot of folk not pleased yet you respond to me very unusual! The man is a loose cannon as shown by having a pop at his own supporters which he later tried to wriggle he then goads the away support to get it even more hostile than it normally would and now this so yes a loose cannon. As someone else posted not exactly a good post especially if women or kids were to read it. Not very professional behaviour from the great man.
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostPinkie. He is and only has ever been an employee of QPR unlike the punters he dug out. As for being a lad no issue with that other than him being a 50 odd year old grandfather so a bit late for trying to be a bit of a lad?
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From a Milwall Forum
He was given the biggest budget in Millwall's history - one which dwarfed Rotherham's for instance (who stayed up) - and not only that spent a big chunk of the following season's budget in a last minute gamble to avoid the drop.
He was also paid a king's ransom.
Having guided us to the brink of relegation with one brainless and bizarre decision after another and by far the worst football I have seen in over 50 years he was then, correctly, sacked, with morale on and off the pitch at its lowest ebb in living memory. Having kept lecturing us about the wonderful morals he was taught in a council house as a kid, he then demands - and gets - a grotesque amount of money for abject failure.
Instead of saying: "Thank you for bringing me, a busted flush, back into football and giving me a chance. And I'm sorry I didn't do the job you expected of me," as any decent man with the morals he claimed to have would have done, he then demands his pound of flesh...which comes to more than we have ever spent of a single player in the club's history.
So, having ripped our budget apart for the next season he further diminishes us by ransacking us for the pleasure and honour of being relegated by him.
Finally, he insinuates it was Neil Harris' fault we were relegated.
I could tell you some pretty bizarre things about the bloke's actions when manager, but I don't betray confidences. So bizarre, i doubt if you'd believe me.
The Insane One is by far and away the worst manager we ever employed at Millwall FC. Now just read the comments on the QPR forum, Adam. It appears that his failings here was not a one off. Their comments are just about identical to ours'. Could that be because he's been unlucky for a second time running. Or, yet again, he has been found out as a one season wonder, a chancer and blowhard who really hasn't the slightest clue how to organise a football team.
Had he walked away from Millwall, held his hands up and said he came back into the game too early, I would have held nothing against the man and wished him well in the future. The fact, though, that he should demand every last penny from a club with such limited resources as Millwall was an insult to the club and every single supporter I will never either forgive or forget.
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostFrom a Milwall Forum
He was given the biggest budget in Millwall's history - one which dwarfed Rotherham's for instance (who stayed up) - and not only that spent a big chunk of the following season's budget in a last minute gamble to avoid the drop.
He was also paid a king's ransom.
Having guided us to the brink of relegation with one brainless and bizarre decision after another and by far the worst football I have seen in over 50 years he was then, correctly, sacked, with morale on and off the pitch at its lowest ebb in living memory. Having kept lecturing us about the wonderful morals he was taught in a council house as a kid, he then demands - and gets - a grotesque amount of money for abject failure.
Instead of saying: "Thank you for bringing me, a busted flush, back into football and giving me a chance. And I'm sorry I didn't do the job you expected of me," as any decent man with the morals he claimed to have would have done, he then demands his pound of flesh...which comes to more than we have ever spent of a single player in the club's history.
So, having ripped our budget apart for the next season he further diminishes us by ransacking us for the pleasure and honour of being relegated by him.
Finally, he insinuates it was Neil Harris' fault we were relegated.
I could tell you some pretty bizarre things about the bloke's actions when manager, but I don't betray confidences. So bizarre, i doubt if you'd believe me.
The Insane One is by far and away the worst manager we ever employed at Millwall FC. Now just read the comments on the QPR forum, Adam. It appears that his failings here was not a one off. Their comments are just about identical to ours'. Could that be because he's been unlucky for a second time running. Or, yet again, he has been found out as a one season wonder, a chancer and blowhard who really hasn't the slightest clue how to organise a football team.
Had he walked away from Millwall, held his hands up and said he came back into the game too early, I would have held nothing against the man and wished him well in the future. The fact, though, that he should demand every last penny from a club with such limited resources as Millwall was an insult to the club and every single supporter I will never either forgive or forget.
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostFrom a Milwall Forum
He was given the biggest budget in Millwall's history - one which dwarfed Rotherham's for instance (who stayed up) - and not only that spent a big chunk of the following season's budget in a last minute gamble to avoid the drop.
He was also paid a king's ransom.
Having guided us to the brink of relegation with one brainless and bizarre decision after another and by far the worst football I have seen in over 50 years he was then, correctly, sacked, with morale on and off the pitch at its lowest ebb in living memory. Having kept lecturing us about the wonderful morals he was taught in a council house as a kid, he then demands - and gets - a grotesque amount of money for abject failure.
Instead of saying: "Thank you for bringing me, a busted flush, back into football and giving me a chance. And I'm sorry I didn't do the job you expected of me," as any decent man with the morals he claimed to have would have done, he then demands his pound of flesh...which comes to more than we have ever spent of a single player in the club's history.
So, having ripped our budget apart for the next season he further diminishes us by ransacking us for the pleasure and honour of being relegated by him.
Finally, he insinuates it was Neil Harris' fault we were relegated.
I could tell you some pretty bizarre things about the bloke's actions when manager, but I don't betray confidences. So bizarre, i doubt if you'd believe me.
The Insane One is by far and away the worst manager we ever employed at Millwall FC. Now just read the comments on the QPR forum, Adam. It appears that his failings here was not a one off. Their comments are just about identical to ours'. Could that be because he's been unlucky for a second time running. Or, yet again, he has been found out as a one season wonder, a chancer and blowhard who really hasn't the slightest clue how to organise a football team.
Had he walked away from Millwall, held his hands up and said he came back into the game too early, I would have held nothing against the man and wished him well in the future. The fact, though, that he should demand every last penny from a club with such limited resources as Millwall was an insult to the club and every single supporter I will never either forgive or forget.
Spin that one pinks
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Originally posted by Pinkie View PostOh yes a loose cannon haha ffs, its called a character & hes got a personality ffs 73 get a grip and everyone else acting all prim and proper, yet youve been slating him all the time on here, like a bunch of girls wimpering on his every move
Now, jeeves, black coffee, stirred anti clockwise please.
#primandproper
#lordsnooty
#peasents
nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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As an employer I thought how would I deal with this situation if I had an equivalent one with a senior employee in my business?
Said senior employee has been underperforming for a while and it wasn't that long ago I'd had to pull him up for having a pop at some of our customer base publicly. The message I would be getting loud and clear would be that he was looking to be sacked or had completely lost the plot.
You cannot have employees using their official social media accounts and linking in the 'c' word. It is ridiculously bad judgement to say the least. As an employer you would have to be at the least issuing a formal written warning and trying to work out with the person how to best manage the PR fallout.
The word is offensive to most women and should not be used around children. Posting it on a public forum where you are in the public eye is just stupid beyond belief. Imagine the field day the press would have if it was Mourinho or Wenger. Embarrassing for the club.
The point is made that this is a working class sport and the word is used commonly. If I'm out having a few beers with the boys it gets used within that social circle. If we are out as a mixed group or I'm out with Mrs Fox or around kids I wouldn't use it. Simple as that. Need to have some standards. The club needs to have some standards.
He is not some teenager who has been a bit silly. He is a fifty something experienced manager. Absolutely no excuse for it. Seriously don't know what it wrong with the guy.
If I was Uncle I would ask him outright if he is looking for a way out of the job and, if so, work out the most amicable way to deal with it for both sides. If that is not the case needs a formal warning with some very strong assurances he can control himself better in the future.
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Originally posted by FurtiveFox View PostAs an employer I thought how would I deal with this situation if I had an equivalent one with a senior employee in my business?
Said senior employee has been underperforming for a while and it wasn't that long ago I'd had to pull him up for having a pop at some of our customer base publicly. The message I would be getting loud and clear would be that he was looking to be sacked or had completely lost the plot.
You cannot have employees using their official social media accounts and linking in the 'c' word. It is ridiculously bad judgement to say the least. As an employer you would have to be at the least issuing a formal written warning and trying to work out with the person how to best manage the PR fallout.
The word is offensive to most women and should not be used around children. Posting it on a public forum where you are in the public eye is just stupid beyond belief. Imagine the field day the press would have if it was Mourinho or Wenger. Embarrassing for the club.
The point is made that this is a working class sport and the word is used commonly. If I'm out having a few beers with the boys it gets used within that social circle. If we are out as a mixed group or I'm out with Mrs Fox or around kids I wouldn't use it. Simple as that. Need to have some standards. The club needs to have some standards.
He is not some teenager who has been a bit silly. He is a fifty something experienced manager. Absolutely no excuse for it. Seriously don't know what it wrong with the guy.
If I was Uncle I would ask him outright if he is looking for a way out of the job and, if so, work out the most amicable way to deal with it for both sides. If that is not the case needs a formal warning with some very strong assurances he can control himself better in the future.
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