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Paul Hall at 20/1. I wouldn't rule that out as potentially happening if we can't get Critchley. Especially if there is nobody else they currently like or is available mid-season
Next Manager betting on 14:51 - Nov 30 by aston_hoop
Paul Hall at 20/1. I wouldn't rule that out as potentially happening if we can't get Critchley. Especially if there is nobody else they currently like or is available mid-season
Beating high flying Livingston from the 'greatest league in the world' with your reserve side, must have raised his stock considerably. Best appoint him quick before Celtic.
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Next Manager betting on 14:51 - Nov 30 by aston_hoop
Paul Hall at 20/1. I wouldn't rule that out as potentially happening if we can't get Critchley. Especially if there is nobody else they currently like or is available mid-season
Yes that's a good shout.
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Next Manager betting on 18:03 - Nov 30 with 10186 views
Next Manager betting on 00:10 - Dec 1 by DannyPaddox
Will bring you in just shy of £400. Hope it comes off.
"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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Next Manager betting on 00:36 - Dec 1 with 8988 views
"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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Next Manager betting on 01:17 - Dec 1 with 8941 views
This 'we won't be fooled again' by the next guy thinking needs to be reigned in a bit. Of course a bit of introspection is valid, but we mustn't tarnish candidates with the same brush.
Firstly, we will and, in all probability, we'll also hoodwink some other individual further down the road as well. Its in football's nature.
Now I and we don't know if in hiring Beale we didn't pull a few strokes, made some promises that once in post, we backtracked on. However, as has been honed in by each and everyone of us, is Beale's uncharacteristic slip in issuing his 'honesty and integrity' speech, when he clearly didn't intend to abide by such principles.
But of more significance I feel, we cannot go into a new relationship on the premise that the new bloke is going to be as slippery and duplicitous as the last bloke. To do would inevitably start the relationship on a bad footing.
It would be like assuming after a bad break-up, that the next partner will be as bigger bitch/bastard as the last one so I'm not going to trust them when, in fact, they might be the one.
We've seen Beale for what he's truly worth, and so has the rest of football. Who, in turn have seen QPR as a club in difficult times give their manager all the support they could. I'm sure there are many candidates who'll happily take that. And when they do, that person has to feel they are the one and not just the rebound candidate.
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Watched the West London Sport podcast last night, always a good watch, they seemed to suggest it won't be a quick appointment and Paul Hall likely to be in charge for Burnley next week
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Next Manager betting on 08:25 - Dec 1 with 8487 views
Watched the West London Sport podcast last night, always a good watch, they seemed to suggest it won't be a quick appointment and Paul Hall likely to be in charge for Burnley next week
I appreciated Ian McCullough's attire!
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Next Manager betting on 08:41 - Dec 1 with 8435 views