Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Managerial shenanigans

I’m not really sure what to make of it anymore, but I’d like to thank Jim Magilton and John Gorman for their efforts and wish Paul Hart and Mick Harford the best of luck. They’re going to need it, because the chances of a manager surviving at any professional club are bleak as it is, but as we’ve seen over the past couple of years, it’s become a serious problem at QPR.

John Gorman is going to be a real big miss. He’s a proper football man whose personality and experience can change the entire atmosphere and mood around a club and it’s difficult to find those kind of people who can make all the things you don’t see tick.

And in the current climate, you’d have to say that you need your head examined to come and manage here (or come back as in Harford’s case), because we’ve a Board that want results, players that can get you sacked and fans who may not want to give you a chance before you’ve started.

I’ll stand up first though and say I’m behind the manager all the way. He’s a good footballing man whose been around a long time and has plenty of experience. And boy, he’s going to need to use all of it if he’s to be successful here.

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