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portchesterblue wrote:saw a post match interview with Clint Hill the QPR captain, moaning that the players that had got them up hadnt been given a fair crack of the whip to keep tham up. lots of expensive players brought in meaning they had to play and some of the "core" had not gotten games
I saw that interview - he didn't hide his frustration or disappointment in the slightest. He was in essence having a right pop!
he certainly didnt pull any punches.
will be interesting to see if redknapp does stay. I think it will very much depend if Fernades is willing to bankroll a promotion push, which in redknapps case will be buying a whole new team[/quote]
I'm not sure Fernandes has got the money to do that. I've heard rumours that he has financial issues! I was half expecting to hear that Redknapp had 'left the club by mutual consent' this morning
pompeygunner wrote:SSN saying a statement set to be released within 48hrs on the future of Redknapp.
Just time for Rosie to open another off shore account and Redcrapp to lick his lips at the prospect of another multi million pound pay-off...bet he didn't have a relegation clause either.
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"At 11am on Monday, Tony Fernandes, the QPR owner, and manager Harry Redknapp are due to meet to discuss how to deal with the club's overpaid, underachieving playing squad, following their relegation. The good news is that QPR have six players out of contract. The bad news is that they happen to be among the lowest paid players at the club. The disastrous news is that QPR have 25 senior players who are under contract until 2014 and very few of them have relegation clauses. It is a calamitous situation and it is hard to have much, if any, sympathy with the club. Fernandes, to borrow a Redknapp phrase, has had his pants pulled down."
isn't Ben Haim there? He's good at sniffing out a lack of relegation clause
The Beeb wrote:19% - Harry Redknapp has the lowest win percentage of any QPR manager in the Premier League. Neil Warnock 20%, Mark Hughes 20%, Gerry Francis 37%, Ray Wilkins 39%.
FOr the man who is supposedly such a good man-motivator, that ain't too hot, IMHO.
I before E except when you run a feisty heist on a weird beige foreign neighbour
The Beeb wrote:19% - Harry Redknapp has the lowest win percentage of any QPR manager in the Premier League. Neil Warnock 20%, Mark Hughes 20%, Gerry Francis 37%, Ray Wilkins 39%.
FOr the man who is supposedly such a good man-motivator, that ain't too hot, IMHO.
Wow that far below Ray Wilkins and Gerry Francis in the managerial stakes !!
Not good for sure !!
Everyone says David Beckham is not very intelligent. No-one says that Professor Stephen Hawking is a rubbish footballer!