Hassling Jimmy — Podcast
Well you can’t accuse QPR manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink of not fronting up to criticism. Here, in full, is his frank defence on this week’s QPR Podcast.
Hasselbaink has come under increasing fire in recent weeks as results have taken a downturn but despite a 6-0 loss at home to Newcastle and subsequent set back at Huddersfield he’s willing to take questions from podcast regulars David Fraser, Paul Finney and Chris Charle
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