not a jot, enjoy the bungmeister's circus if you prevail that is!Originally Posted by dagenhamJohn
WHU must always be bigger than 1 individual,
bye bye now
Originally Posted by bonzosbest74
Redknapp is doing a poor job, funnily enough QPR's season seems to be mirroring ours when we had the best squad in the league following relegation. He should have them sat comfortably in the automatic promotion places but perhaps he'll get to the play-off final and win through against a superior Blackpool side just like Sam. [/quote]
Sorry thought HR was gods gift to the football managing i
not a jot, enjoy the bungmeister's circus if you prevail that is!Originally Posted by dagenhamJohn
WHU must always be bigger than 1 individual,
bye bye now
all managers have ups and downs unless your alex ferguson (and the stretford wanted him gone a year in)
i think it snowballed very early with redknapp this season, fernandez very vocal about 'harry staying' > 'here's the transfer kitty' > 'new stadium on horizon' etc etc
we know he can be a proper (unt as we saw at pompey/soton but i think he was compelled to stay after fernandez did what he had to do
these lads ain't good businessmen by being slow
don't think he was that professional trying to buy into whufc (fernandez) playing out his life on twitter but once he knew he wanted redknapp this season, he went for him and boxed him in
Nope, and nor have we missed Carroll.
We have won games as a team and not relied on an individual
inthe last 3 games we may have not missed Carroll judging by the results, but we certainly did for most of the season along with Reid of course thats why we were languishing either just above or in the drop zone.
both Carroll and Reid are far more important to our team than Morrison imo.
see the most missed 1 impressed on his debut then ..
Ravel Morrison found more trouble on his first game for Queens Park Rangers at Charlton over the weekend.
Morrison left the travelling Rangers fans incensed with a lack-lustre display following by a petulant reaction at the end.
He stalked off at the end of the late 1-0 defeat without acknowledging the fans who had travelled to the New Valley.
And that brought a frosty response from club sources who preferred to remain annonymous with one declaring: "We all know his reputation but we didn't expect that - there's a lack of class involved in that isn't there?"
Morrison's mood may not have been helped by missing two simple chances to put the game beyond recall before Johnnie Jackson's late smash and grab raid gave Chartotn the points.
He had sidefooted wide of an open goal before placing an even better chance gently into goalkeeper Yohann Thuram's arms from point blank range.
QPR boss Harry Redknapp had believed Morrison