Apparently Campo has fallen out with Magilton.
Should be interesting, I would be pleased with the swap.
ShowStealer wrote:I was just going to post the same thing!
Apparently Campo has fallen out with Magilton.
Should be interesting, I would be pleased with the swap.
ShowStealer wrote:Ambrose is a strange one, quite lazy and doesn't get stuck in but is always involved in the build up of the goal. Overall the majority of the fans are against him, although this is starting to change as we realise we're going to be in this league for a while. He'll be a hard player to replace but Pardew is pretty good at spotting a decent midfielded, Zengh Zhi and Bailey spring to mind, shame we have no money though!
The Campo thing is a big surprise, I can't see it happening as I imagine he's earning good money and the board will refuse to match it. Ambrose will be all for it though, him and Holland always head off to the away end after the game and applaud the Ipswich fans, likewise they receive a good reception from them when their name is announced.
Shouldn't he have already been doing that?ShowStealer wrote:Rarely I am speechless, but today Pardew has promised to play his strongest team from now on.
Yeah, otherwise we would be in the trouble....The Chosen1 wrote:Shouldn't he have already been doing that?ShowStealer wrote:Rarely I am speechless, but today Pardew has promised to play his strongest team from now on.
You need to resign 'The Herminator'.ShowStealer wrote:Yeah, otherwise we would be in the trouble....The Chosen1 wrote:Shouldn't he have already been doing that?ShowStealer wrote:Rarely I am speechless, but today Pardew has promised to play his strongest team from now on.
The Chosen1 wrote:You need to resign 'The Herminator'.ShowStealer wrote:Yeah, otherwise we would be in the trouble....The Chosen1 wrote:Shouldn't he have already been doing that?ShowStealer wrote:Rarely I am speechless, but today Pardew has promised to play his strongest team from now on.
What the fuck, how can Pardew justify this?! He's promised to bring in some more loan players yet has admitted that bringing in loan players was one of his failures of last season.Rooq wrote:Ambrose signing on loan for Ipswich today
Rooq wrote:David Norris... silly silly man.... very silly.
IOV wrote:Rooq wrote:David Norris... silly silly man.... very silly.
Couldnt he have been doing the Christian Cage signal?
Sky Sports News wrote:Ex-Portugal international Paulo Sousa has been named Queens Park Rangers' new manager on a two-and-a-half-year deal.
The 38-year-old, who has no prior managerial experience, had been working for Portugal under the stewardship of former Manchester United man Carlos Queiroz.
Sousa called time on his playing career aged just 31 due to several serious injuries, although he retains an impressive CV having played for the likes of Benfica, Sporting, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan and Parma.
Sousa succeeds Iain Dowie as the club's permanent manager after Gareth Ainsworth assumed caretaker control of first-team affairs in recent weeks.
Honour
The R's new manager, who will keep Ainsworth within his backroom staff, has revealed it is an honour to take control of the ambitious Championship outfit.
"It is an honour to be part of this project. I have always wanted to work for a big club and I am very excited about the opportunity to work for QPR," he told the club's official website.
"I have great belief in my ideas and my coaching ability and I firmly believe I can achieve the objectives set by the management."
Sousa, who will be in charge for Saturday's game against Watford, has already pledged his new team will play positive attacking football.
Positive
"I believe in playing positive, attacking football," he continued.
"To achieve positive results you have to maintain a focused outlook and my team will aim to do this, both for ourselves and for the fans.
"I am looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead."
IOV wrote:Sky Sports News wrote:Ex-Portugal international Paulo Sousa has been named Queens Park Rangers' new manager on a two-and-a-half-year deal.
The 38-year-old, who has no prior managerial experience, had been working for Portugal under the stewardship of former Manchester United man Carlos Queiroz.
Sousa called time on his playing career aged just 31 due to several serious injuries, although he retains an impressive CV having played for the likes of Benfica, Sporting, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan and Parma.
Sousa succeeds Iain Dowie as the club's permanent manager after Gareth Ainsworth assumed caretaker control of first-team affairs in recent weeks.
Honour
The R's new manager, who will keep Ainsworth within his backroom staff, has revealed it is an honour to take control of the ambitious Championship outfit.
"It is an honour to be part of this project. I have always wanted to work for a big club and I am very excited about the opportunity to work for QPR," he told the club's official website.
"I have great belief in my ideas and my coaching ability and I firmly believe I can achieve the objectives set by the management."
Sousa, who will be in charge for Saturday's game against Watford, has already pledged his new team will play positive attacking football.
Positive
"I believe in playing positive, attacking football," he continued.
"To achieve positive results you have to maintain a focused outlook and my team will aim to do this, both for ourselves and for the fans.
"I am looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead."
Great player in his time but i dont know what sorta manager he's going to be
Or big sam.Hector_Nicols_Accordian wrote:You should get Darren ferguson
ShowStealer wrote:Your prediction was wrong Hector, he's left by mutual consent and therefore saved the club a lot of money. A classy move by the man.
But now we're back to square one, who to manage us now?
I will be sending my cv in on Monday.
ShowStealer wrote:You also lost to non-league Histon on Sunday!
Charlton have loaned out Luke Varney, a player who always gives 100% and have replaced him with Deon Burton. Finances may be a lot worse than I realised and this is almost guaranteed to be due to Pardew's dismissal.
Hopefully the club can turn it around as we are currently in a relegation battle. I wouldn't be surprised if Parkinson gets the job.
ShowStealer wrote:I wish! Apparently he's turned us down.
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