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This week's podcast 19:46 - May 24 with 3935 viewsNorthernr

Mark Warburton a bloody excellent guest...


The Mark Warburton hour - Podcast 24th May 2020 19:45
QPR manager Mark Warburton was the special guest on the latest locked down version of the Open All R's podcast. 3

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This week's podcast on 19:52 - May 24 with 2848 viewsOutWestR

Was a good listen for sure. He comes across very well and sounds like a decent bloke.
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This week's podcast on 20:45 - May 24 with 2784 viewsRanger_Things

Very good listen. He came across as a genuinely nice bloke.

Well done to all involved.
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This week's podcast on 21:27 - May 24 with 2739 viewsPunteR

He's sound. Good interview.

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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This week's podcast on 21:45 - May 24 with 2724 viewsdanehoop

Very enjoyable. We are very lucky to have Warburton as our manager. The club seems to suit him and vice versa.

Thanks again to the Podcast team for this one.

Never knowingly understood

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This week's podcast on 23:12 - May 24 with 2650 viewsmcqpr10

I think warbs is one of the brightest managers going.

My take away from listening to that, and I hope I’m wrong, is that manning and bos don’t look likely to sign contracts and the search for replacements has begun.
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This week's podcast on 00:03 - May 25 with 2611 viewsAntti_Heinola

Brilliant interview. We are so lucky to have him. Right man at the right time. Hope he's with us for years - he speaks total sense, we play great football, we score loads of goals. Excellent.

Bare bones.

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This week's podcast on 09:20 - May 25 with 2430 viewsnix

Very impressive: thoughtful, calm, mature. He obviously reads between the lines and understands people but doesn't necessarily react to them, e.g. Joey Barton's attempt to have a spat with him.

He's obviously confident in his own abilities without being arrogant. As far from Redknapp and Hughes as you could possibly get. Really glad we've got him. Perfect manager to guide young players.
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This week's podcast on 09:38 - May 25 with 2407 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

He fancies 6th I reckon. Good interview.
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This week's podcast on 10:10 - May 25 with 2388 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Excellent interview. Common sense from Warburton.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Poll: Player of the Year (so far)

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This week's podcast on 10:35 - May 25 with 2371 viewsqprd

Excellent questions from the podcast hosts
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This week's podcast on 10:52 - May 25 with 2361 viewsNorthernr

This week's podcast on 09:20 - May 25 by nix

Very impressive: thoughtful, calm, mature. He obviously reads between the lines and understands people but doesn't necessarily react to them, e.g. Joey Barton's attempt to have a spat with him.

He's obviously confident in his own abilities without being arrogant. As far from Redknapp and Hughes as you could possibly get. Really glad we've got him. Perfect manager to guide young players.


I thought that was a pretty masterful example of absolutely not getting involved while absolutely making clear that Barton's a fcking binlid.
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This week's podcast on 12:52 - May 25 with 2260 viewsnix

This week's podcast on 10:52 - May 25 by Northernr

I thought that was a pretty masterful example of absolutely not getting involved while absolutely making clear that Barton's a fcking binlid.


Exactly!
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This week's podcast on 09:24 - May 26 with 1782 viewsfrancisbowles

My, we're being spoilt, Warnock and Warburton is successive episodes. Brilliant. Who's next?
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This week's podcast on 09:31 - May 26 with 1777 viewsBrianMcCarthy

This week's podcast on 09:24 - May 26 by francisbowles

My, we're being spoilt, Warnock and Warburton is successive episodes. Brilliant. Who's next?


Hopefully Hughes.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Poll: Player of the Year (so far)

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This week's podcast on 10:36 - May 26 with 1730 viewsjoe90

My main impression is he's probably the best manager we could have right now. Seems to have a good understanding of football both as a game and a business.
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This week's podcast on 10:45 - May 26 with 1720 viewsslmrstid

Listening to it at the moment with 15 minutes left, really enjoying it. Really enjoying listening to Warbs - kudos to you all for getting it on.
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This week's podcast on 11:10 - May 26 with 1701 viewsfrancisbowles

This week's podcast on 09:31 - May 26 by BrianMcCarthy

Hopefully Hughes.


Being grilled by Clive!
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This week's podcast on 11:17 - May 26 with 1696 viewsMickS_

This week's podcast on 11:10 - May 26 by francisbowles

Being grilled by Clive!


Mark, what’s life like after starring as Allisa in Home and Away?
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This week's podcast on 13:28 - May 26 with 1612 viewssilky

Every now and once in a blue moon QPR get something right. Hoos was 1 of them and Warbs is another. He is exactly what QPR needs right now.

Lovely to have someone so genuine at the helm

Poll: Do you think this current QPR team has got what is takes to go up this year?

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This week's podcast on 14:31 - May 26 with 1570 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

This week's podcast on 13:28 - May 26 by silky

Every now and once in a blue moon QPR get something right. Hoos was 1 of them and Warbs is another. He is exactly what QPR needs right now.

Lovely to have someone so genuine at the helm


Sir Les too. Hoos is great with the financial and commercial stuff but before Sir Les came along Richard Langley was the last QPR graduate to play for us I think.
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This week's podcast on 14:45 - May 26 with 1558 viewsslmrstid

This week's podcast on 14:31 - May 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

Sir Les too. Hoos is great with the financial and commercial stuff but before Sir Les came along Richard Langley was the last QPR graduate to play for us I think.


I think Marcus Bean was the last academy/centre of excellence player to make 50+ appearances for the club, before the current crop.

I imagine Richard Langley played for us a lot more than Marcus did though.
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This week's podcast on 15:32 - May 26 with 1531 viewsfrancisbowles

This week's podcast on 14:45 - May 26 by slmrstid

I think Marcus Bean was the last academy/centre of excellence player to make 50+ appearances for the club, before the current crop.

I imagine Richard Langley played for us a lot more than Marcus did though.


Did Langley ever wear the no 10 shirt for us?
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This week's podcast on 15:47 - May 26 with 1516 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

This week's podcast on 14:45 - May 26 by slmrstid

I think Marcus Bean was the last academy/centre of excellence player to make 50+ appearances for the club, before the current crop.

I imagine Richard Langley played for us a lot more than Marcus did though.


I stand corrected!
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This week's podcast on 17:35 - May 26 with 1442 viewsslmrstid

This week's podcast on 15:47 - May 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

I stand corrected!


Its pretty terrible to think though that between Marcus making his first breakthrough in 2002-ish, up to 2017/18ish when the likes of Eze, Chair etc started to break through, that no single player from our youth set up has made anything more than a handful of appearances, from memory.

I daresay Ray Jones would have been one mind...
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This week's podcast on 18:42 - May 26 with 1397 viewsstevec

Comes across as an intelligent, informed, likeable bloke. No wonder Barton hasn’t got a good word to say about him.

Talking of which, what’s happened with Barton’s Court case?
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