Arry. 12:02 - Oct 11 with 11469 views | ShackletonR | What would he bring to us, really. Answers on a post card please. | |
| "Stan work hard, could score goals in the air, and was complete team player. He headed balls off the line, and he had so much skill, balance, finesse and amazing touch. His mobility, that electrifying burst of 30 yards was exciting to watch"...Don Shanks. |
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Arry. on 12:03 - Oct 11 with 7030 views | BrianMcCarthy | The Inland Revenue. | |
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Arry. on 12:06 - Oct 11 with 7015 views | adhoc_qpr | Positive media coverage? | | | |
Arry. on 12:07 - Oct 11 with 7012 views | Stanisgod | Another 15 different players in January. | |
| It's being so happy that keeps me going. |
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Arry. on 12:09 - Oct 11 with 6997 views | THEBUSH | Financial ruin !! | | | |
Arry. on 12:10 - Oct 11 with 6994 views | DesertBoot | A media circus, an even more inflated squad and more baggage that Heathrow. | |
| Wish I could be like David Watts |
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Arry. on 12:10 - Oct 11 with 6995 views | WeaverQPR | I reckon he would definitely bring the new manager bounce, unlike with Hughes we are still waiting for that to kick in. Long term he won't be here but in the short term i reckon he could get us up the league and keep us in it. As for all the money he spends well TF is quite happy to have a 50k pw keeper sat on the bench. In 9 months under Hughes there has been very little improvement despite big investment. | |
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Arry. on 12:14 - Oct 11 with 6974 views | TacticalR | An unimaginative appointment. Wouldn't signing him be equivalent to signing some of the cast-off players from big clubs that's got us into the situation we're in? | |
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Arry. on 12:21 - Oct 11 with 6955 views | QPunkR | Nothing but grief | |
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Arry. on 12:24 - Oct 11 with 6943 views | Pizanti | I reckon he'd bring a feel good factor, players with smiles on their faces, entertaining attacking football and a few wins possibly even an away win! | | | |
Arry. on 12:27 - Oct 11 with 6928 views | WeaverQPR |
Arry. on 12:24 - Oct 11 by Pizanti | I reckon he'd bring a feel good factor, players with smiles on their faces, entertaining attacking football and a few wins possibly even an away win! |
Exactly the feel the good factor anyone remember that,we had it when we got promoted. You can count on one hand how many times weve played well under Hughes and still have a finger spare. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Arry. on 12:30 - Oct 11 with 6920 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Arry. on 12:24 - Oct 11 by Pizanti | I reckon he'd bring a feel good factor, players with smiles on their faces, entertaining attacking football and a few wins possibly even an away win! |
An away win...sorry, you've completely lost me... | |
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Arry. on 12:30 - Oct 11 with 6917 views | adhoc_qpr |
Arry. on 12:27 - Oct 11 by WeaverQPR | Exactly the feel the good factor anyone remember that,we had it when we got promoted. You can count on one hand how many times weve played well under Hughes and still have a finger spare. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Arsenal, Swansea, Spurs...erm...when else have we played well under Hughes? We won versus Liverpool and Stoke obviously but the performances weren't great... | | | |
Arry. on 12:31 - Oct 11 with 6908 views | QPunkR |
Arry. on 12:30 - Oct 11 by adhoc_qpr | Arsenal, Swansea, Spurs...erm...when else have we played well under Hughes? We won versus Liverpool and Stoke obviously but the performances weren't great... |
He means if a Naarwich fan counted the fingers on one hand... | |
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Arry. on 12:32 - Oct 11 with 6904 views | Metallica_Hoop | We've got some half priced cracked ice And miles and miles of carpet tiles TV's, deep freeze and David Bowie LP's Pool games, gold chains, wosnames And at a push Some Trevor Francis track-suites From a mush in Shepherds Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush No income tax, no VAT No money back, no guarantee Black or white, rich or broke We'll cut prices at a stroke | |
| Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent |
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Arry. on 12:47 - Oct 11 with 6846 views | HollowayRanger | we have spent in fees wages contracts a fortune we can not go and sack hughes and his staff and replace them with harry and his staff and give him another open chequebook however is in charge MUST work with what he has and maybe one more big signing in january ,a new manager will bring in new hope and ideas and start chopping and changing the team all over again i think hughes is getting there slowly but is being hampered by injuries | |
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Arry. on 12:48 - Oct 11 with 6838 views | londonscottish | Interviews through the window of a Range Rover. | |
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Arry. on 12:51 - Oct 11 with 6830 views | R_from_afar |
Flounce! Priceless! Statistically, the "new manager effect" has been shown to be a myth but I can't remember the source. I do think there might be an initial improvement but then we will be impacted by the need to rejig things as the inevitable new additions arrive and try to establish themselves in January. 'Arry is sure to buy Defoe....and then never pick him. I also worry about 'Arry's commitment and ambition; he has never achieved that much and his managerial career has peaked, whereas Hughes is still clearly hungry for success, ultimately with one of the very biggest clubs (although at this rate, it will have to be with Hull City ). I really think Hughes needs more time but only until the end of November latest. By then, if we are not out of the drop zone, a change will be required. Nto sure 'Arry is the ideal man though... RFA | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Arry. on 13:31 - Oct 11 with 6765 views | themodfather |
Arry. on 12:51 - Oct 11 by R_from_afar | Flounce! Priceless! Statistically, the "new manager effect" has been shown to be a myth but I can't remember the source. I do think there might be an initial improvement but then we will be impacted by the need to rejig things as the inevitable new additions arrive and try to establish themselves in January. 'Arry is sure to buy Defoe....and then never pick him. I also worry about 'Arry's commitment and ambition; he has never achieved that much and his managerial career has peaked, whereas Hughes is still clearly hungry for success, ultimately with one of the very biggest clubs (although at this rate, it will have to be with Hull City ). I really think Hughes needs more time but only until the end of November latest. By then, if we are not out of the drop zone, a change will be required. Nto sure 'Arry is the ideal man though... RFA |
well reverse the question WHAT DOES HUGHES BRING US? we win away we win away er no we don't. 'arry would bring the cheeeky cockney chappy back to us, sheepskin coats and flat caps, the common touch, the face of a bulldog and a better track record as manager than most we've had. | | | |
Arry. on 13:34 - Oct 11 with 6761 views | Antti_Heinola | he'd bring us one less fan. If he comes, I'm off, sorry. Two-faced, lying crook who'd stab anyone in the back as quick as look at them. Horrible, horrible man. | |
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Arry. on 13:37 - Oct 11 with 6751 views | TheBlob |
Arry. on 13:34 - Oct 11 by Antti_Heinola | he'd bring us one less fan. If he comes, I'm off, sorry. Two-faced, lying crook who'd stab anyone in the back as quick as look at them. Horrible, horrible man. |
Come on 'arry. | |
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Arry. on 13:41 - Oct 11 with 6740 views | Toast_R | Lots of negativity about Arry. We all know sticking with Hughes is the viable option here but lets not let our willingness for him to come good cloud our judgment. Arry did well at Portsmouth, signed the right players to give them top half finishes and won an FA Cup. Not his fault the club were writing cheques they couldn't cash. You could argue that Hughes is in a similar position, difference being the team he has assembled appear to be shit. Arry got Spurs into a Champions League knockout phase and was despereately unlucky not to have qualified a second time. Huges has been sacked by City and walked out at Fulham and has ridden his luck at QPR which would have mirrored Arry's one stain on his management CV aka "Southampton". Who's CV looks better? | | | |
Arry. on 17:41 - Oct 11 with 6645 views | Monahoop |
Arry. on 12:09 - Oct 11 by THEBUSH | Financial ruin !! |
Yes. Just this. Plus lots of twitching and not looking at anyone in the eye when being spoken too. Oh, plus bags of denial when things go pear shaped. " Not my fault Guv, not my fault at all". Bleedin' East End crook. | |
| There aint half been some clever bastards. |
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Arry. on 18:21 - Oct 11 with 6612 views | tonyQPR |
Arry. on 12:14 - Oct 11 by TacticalR | An unimaginative appointment. Wouldn't signing him be equivalent to signing some of the cast-off players from big clubs that's got us into the situation we're in? |
what moreso than hughes, dont think so, having arry on board would be as close to defo staying up as you could get and with some to spare, not saying mh wont but just not feeling it right now, so thats arry for me | | | |
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