by Sutekh » 29 Oct 2023 07:17
by Snowflake Royal » 29 Oct 2023 07:32
SutekhSnowflake Royalroyal67 Ainsworth has just been sacked..... Surely fate must play some part in him being appointed as our new manager?
Not without a new owner
New owner or not i'd be on the the phone now trying to persuade him to take the role. Just so sick of the no mark nonentities, that it's obvious will be failures before they're even appointed, that the club keep finding.
by Hound » 29 Oct 2023 07:54
by blythspartan » 29 Oct 2023 08:10
Hound Hasn’t he just spent tbe last year being worse than awful at QPR?
Bizarre to suddenly decide he is the answer
He might replicate Wycombe but would think more likely carry on from QPR - crap football and terrible results
by Hound » 29 Oct 2023 08:18
blythspartanHound Hasn’t he just spent tbe last year being worse than awful at QPR?
Bizarre to suddenly decide he is the answer
He might replicate Wycombe but would think more likely carry on from QPR - crap football and terrible results
Ainsworth did well over a long period of time at Wycombe and he kept a poor QPR side up last season. The problem with the Championship is clubs want instant success because of the riches of the Premiership. Like us QPR have been on a downward spiral for a while now.
I am not sure how we can make any changes with an AWOL owner. If appointing Ainsworth was part of a long term plan to get us back to the Championship I certainly wouldn’t be against it.
by Delboy » 29 Oct 2023 08:26
by WestYorksRoyal » 29 Oct 2023 08:36
by Hound » 29 Oct 2023 08:36
by Hound » 29 Oct 2023 08:43
WestYorksRoyal This is the issue. People say they want experienced options, then when one comes along they say "not them". Similar reaction to Cowley rumours in the summer. Some were even questioning Wilder based upon his Boro job. Experienced managers will have blemishes on their record otherwise they will be managing at a higher level.
Ainsworth has an excellent record at this level. QPR are a poor Championship side, whereas this squad is underperforming. If he is willing to jump straight back in, I'd definitely take him.
by Brogue » 29 Oct 2023 08:46
WestYorksRoyal This is the issue. People say they want experienced options, then when one comes along they say "not them". Similar reaction to Cowley rumours in the summer. Some were even questioning Wilder based upon his Boro job. Experienced managers will have blemishes on their record otherwise they will be managing at a higher level.
Ainsworth has an excellent record at this level. QPR are a poor Championship side, whereas this squad is underperforming. If he is willing to jump straight back in, I'd definitely take him.
by blythspartan » 29 Oct 2023 08:47
HoundblythspartanHound Hasn’t he just spent tbe last year being worse than awful at QPR?
Bizarre to suddenly decide he is the answer
He might replicate Wycombe but would think more likely carry on from QPR - crap football and terrible results
Ainsworth did well over a long period of time at Wycombe and he kept a poor QPR side up last season. The problem with the Championship is clubs want instant success because of the riches of the Premiership. Like us QPR have been on a downward spiral for a while now.
I am not sure how we can make any changes with an AWOL owner. If appointing Ainsworth was part of a long term plan to get us back to the Championship I certainly wouldn’t be against it.
Weren’t they something like 7th when he took over? Keeping them up consisted of basically winning 1 game after an absolute horror run
And he’s failed with a team with similar issues to our own, inc having issues with discipline and people getting stupidly sent off (sounds familiar?)
19 points in 28 games…
by blythspartan » 29 Oct 2023 09:01
by genome » 29 Oct 2023 09:04
by genome » 29 Oct 2023 09:05
by Brogue » 29 Oct 2023 09:07
blythspartan Someone has just posted a tweet showing a helicopter landing at the stadium. Let’s hope someone has come to sack Selles.
by windermereROYAL » 29 Oct 2023 09:10
blythspartan Someone has just posted a tweet showing a helicopter landing at the stadium. Let’s hope someone has come to sack Selles.
by morganb » 29 Oct 2023 09:12
windermereROYALblythspartan Someone has just posted a tweet showing a helicopter landing at the stadium. Let’s hope someone has come to sack Selles.
Got a link? I don`t see it anywhere.
by genome » 29 Oct 2023 09:12
Brogueblythspartan Someone has just posted a tweet showing a helicopter landing at the stadium. Let’s hope someone has come to sack Selles.
Let’s hope so
by Brogue » 29 Oct 2023 09:18
genomeBrogueblythspartan Someone has just posted a tweet showing a helicopter landing at the stadium. Let’s hope someone has come to sack Selles.
Let’s hope so
Is the manager going to be at the stadium of a Sunday?
by Snowflake Royal » 29 Oct 2023 09:24
HoundWestYorksRoyal This is the issue. People say they want experienced options, then when one comes along they say "not them". Similar reaction to Cowley rumours in the summer. Some were even questioning Wilder based upon his Boro job. Experienced managers will have blemishes on their record otherwise they will be managing at a higher level.
Ainsworth has an excellent record at this level. QPR are a poor Championship side, whereas this squad is underperforming. If he is willing to jump straight back in, I'd definitely take him.
The issue isn’t he’s experienced, it’s that he’s just failed in a team in a similar situation
There are plenty of other experienced managers available
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