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  • Fghoop
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    Agree with the OP and with timscott, its time that this board and others think to the future rather than continuing to harp on about the past. We could all go back to the Glory days when we had the likes of Les and Andy Sinton playing, we sold them, we moved on. There will be with this club Ups and Downs as it HAS Always been. Even when we actually got promoted back into the Prem and we started buying all these expensive players (before the flop) I remember saying its good but doesn't feel like my team. There are many Clubs as big or bigger than us that are now languishing in lower divisions and
    or facing extinction. We haven't had the bucket out for some time and that was pre Les. On-wards and upwards I say, but for too many that's not what they want to see or hear:-)

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  • Ronnie Rangers
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    Originally posted by qpr View Post
    I’m meant to not react to this?

    Im very busy today but no. Les and Lee are doing a terrible job. Trust me when you work at the top you can spot a rat a mile off

    Warbs is doing very well

    Les out
    Are you a Crane Driver?

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  • timscott
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    I'm new here but have read the site on a daily basis for years. It's obvious that the club is making huge progress under the current leadership... blindingly obvious for some, it would seem. My other half supports Burnley and, every time she comes to a game, she cannot believe the amount of whining negativity that she hears. Judging from a recent interview, Warburton has been shocked by it and, frankly, I'm sick of reading and hearing it; it sucks the life out of everyone exposed to it.

    Anyone who actually works at the top end of an organisation and knows anything about management also knows that perpetual whinging is corrosive and a sign that someone needs to be moved on to a 'better fit'. Of course, these insights are not required if your organisation is a chip van in a lay-by. In this instance, it's probably ok to grind an increasingly dull axe.

    And, no, I don't work for the club.

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  • LoftusRoadLad
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    Agree with the OP. If you don't wonna play for the badge then keep out of the dressing room.

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  • qpr
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    I’m meant to not react to this?

    Im very busy today but no. Les and Lee are doing a terrible job. Trust me when you work at the top you can spot a rat a mile off

    Warbs is doing very well

    Les out

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  • Stainrod
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    Originally posted by Qprtanpa1 View Post
    Like many I have been critical at times re Hoops management. Not now, given how MW just drew the line with Manning, and is clearly willing to do the same with any player looking to move out while still wearing QPR blue.

    Whether Manning plays Friday or not, the fact they sat him down for the opener (and are likely willing to part with him) was a sign of how far we've come since the days of big salaries for big egos who could care less about QPR.

    I am hoping, in fact, that Manning goes, BOS is convinced to stay (with a salary boost, two-year extension, and promise the team won't stand in his way for a better situation next season), and that we continue to give extensions to the likes of Dieng, Kakay, Battache, et alia.

    We are finally building a team for the long run, the only rational way we can one day return to the Premiere League.
    Couldn’t agree more but that won’t go down well with a few posters on here . The board are ruining the club apparently.

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  • Qprtanpa1
    started a topic Kudos to MW, Les, Lee

    Kudos to MW, Les, Lee

    Like many I have been critical at times re Hoops management. Not now, given how MW just drew the line with Manning, and is clearly willing to do the same with any player looking to move out while still wearing QPR blue.

    Whether Manning plays Friday or not, the fact they sat him down for the opener (and are likely willing to part with him) was a sign of how far we've come since the days of big salaries for big egos who could care less about QPR.

    I am hoping, in fact, that Manning goes, BOS is convinced to stay (with a salary boost, two-year extension, and promise the team won't stand in his way for a better situation next season), and that we continue to give extensions to the likes of Dieng, Kakay, Battache, et alia.

    We are finally building a team for the long run, the only rational way we can one day return to the Premiere League.
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