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Bowyer linked with QPR
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No.1 in South London said:Did Bowyer play with Les Ferdinand at Newcastle??0
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No.1 in South London said:Did Bowyer play with Les Ferdinand at Newcastle??1
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Most of the team out of contract, manager and assistant manager out of contract, most senior back backroom staff gone and owner not investing at all. Get ready for a relegation scrap next season.0
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He played with Rio Ferdinand at Leeds, who is a cousin of Les.1
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Isawsummersplay said:He played with Rio Ferdinand at Leeds, who is a cousin of Les.
He wasn't the first thoughEdit. Is it just me that's having a nightmare attaching photos to a post?
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Isawsummersplay said:He played with Rio Ferdinand at Leeds, who is a cousin of Les.0
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No.1 in South London said:Did Bowyer play with Les Ferdinand at Newcastle?.5
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it all depends on the play offs .. if we get promoted, Bowyer stays, if we don't there is a fair chance that Bowyer will walk .. CAFC is a bigger outfit than QPR but Bowyer is an ambitious man and a managerial role in the champ could be more appealing than one in L1 .. also, if there will be no money for players, I can see Bowyer staying if we're in the champ, I can't see it if we're still stuck in L11
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Lincsaddick said:it all depends on the play offs .. if we get promoted, Bowyer stays, if we don't there is a fair chance that Bowyer will walk .. CAFC is a bigger outfit than QPR but Bowyer is an ambitious man and a managerial role in the champ could be more appealing than one in L1 .. also, if there will be no money for players, I can see Bowyer staying if we're in the champ, I can't see it if we're still stuck in L1
Get sucked back into that in the next three games and with four left you'd have to wonder if they have the confidence to pull themselves away0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Lincsaddick said:it all depends on the play offs .. if we get promoted, Bowyer stays, if we don't there is a fair chance that Bowyer will walk .. CAFC is a bigger outfit than QPR but Bowyer is an ambitious man and a managerial role in the champ could be more appealing than one in L1 .. also, if there will be no money for players, I can see Bowyer staying if we're in the champ, I can't see it if we're still stuck in L1
Get sucked back into that in the next three games and with four left you'd have to wonder if they have the confidence to pull themselves away
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"linked" being the word - how is jacko getting on managing luton?2
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If they make him an offer i think he Will go and go and wouldn't blame him, the best hope we have is that he isnt their main target , Sherwood still long odds on with the bookies0
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Lincsaddick said:it all depends on the play offs .. if we get promoted, Bowyer stays, if we don't there is a fair chance that Bowyer will walk .. CAFC is a bigger outfit than QPR but Bowyer is an ambitious man and a managerial role in the champ could be more appealing than one in L1 .. also, if there will be no money for players, I can see Bowyer staying if we're in the champ, I can't see it if we're still stuck in L12
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qpr last 5 year manager history;
Harry Redknapp England
24 November 2012 3 February 2015 2 years, 71 days Chris Ramsey
Kevin BondEngland
England
4 February 2015 12 February 2015 8 days Chris Ramsey England
12 February 2015 4 November 2015 206 days Neil Warnock England
4 November 2015 4 December 2015 30 days Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Netherlands
4 December 2015 5 November 2016 337 days Ian Holloway England
11 November 2016 10 May 2018 2 years, 143 days Steve McClaren England
18 May 2018 1 April 2019 320 days John Eustace England
1 April 2019 present 2 days 1 -
I think that Bowyer is the sort of bloke who will want to see the job through this season, so that will be a consideration if he receives an offer, albeit not an overriding one. At the same time, however, he won't want to preside over a period of managed decline next season, which is what it will be if we don't go up, Duchatelet remains and we lose our best players - i.e. Bauer, our current midfield and Taylor (the only really saleable asset left).
Anything that is dependant upon Duchatelet acting sensibly is, as we know from bitter experience, precarious and I think that the best we can probably hope for is some kind of contract with a release clause.
I remember QPR approaching the Curbs back in the mid-90s but those were the days when we were, whilst unable to match QPR's financial offer, run as a proper football club. We also had ambition and a coherent plan to achieve progress - both of which we now totally lack.
QPR at present looks like a poisoned chalice to me, so whilst Bowyer will want an opportunity to talk to them (who wouldn't in his position?), he will hopefully stay and reassess his options in the summer.2 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:No.1 in South London said:Did Bowyer play with Les Ferdinand at Newcastle?.
Jeremy Beadle said he was 3 right hands full.4 -
SuedeAdidas said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:No.1 in South London said:Did Bowyer play with Les Ferdinand at Newcastle?.
Jeremy Beadle said he was 3 right hands full.2 -
cafcdave123 said:SuedeAdidas said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:No.1 in South London said:Did Bowyer play with Les Ferdinand at Newcastle?.
Jeremy Beadle said he was 3 right hands full.
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I'm not surprised, mind you they have a running history of not making smart managerial appointments, so maybe we have that on our side.
The contract situation isn't the only issue for Bowyer/Jacko. I suspect they'll get a dog's dinner of an extension. The problem is that if we don't go up and we're not sold, we're stuck with zero finances to grow the squad (even if our players are sold), then players will be sold and that means, no matter how good a job Bow has done, we'll be back battling relegation from League 1 next season and if Bow is serious about a long-term career as a manager, he's not sticking around and I don't blame him.1 -
This may well have been put out their by his agent, as he’s trying to force Rolands hand by offering him a contract this week, or even offering him a contract that was derisory, and
that has been rejected.
would be balmy to jump ship now, better to do it in the summer.
Lees stock will go even higher if he gets us promotion, as everyone knows we have a basket case of an owner. That should be no where near a football club.0 -
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Before you say it , yes I know he is never near this club!0
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:No.1 in South London said:Did Bowyer play with Les Ferdinand at Newcastle?.
and a mouthy bugger0 -
People forget that Bowyer isn't desperate for the money or indeed the work, it's not as if he has to grab any job available.
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If QPR are a poisoned chalice right now what does that make Charlton, half a pound of raw arsenic?4
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Lincsaddick said:it all depends on the play offs .. if we get promoted, Bowyer stays, if we don't there is a fair chance that Bowyer will walk .. CAFC is a bigger outfit than QPR but Bowyer is an ambitious man and a managerial role in the champ could be more appealing than one in L1 .. also, if there will be no money for players, I can see Bowyer staying if we're in the champ, I can't see it if we're still stuck in L10
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"Sky sources" are they the same as " Jim Whites sources" and I'd hardly put the scum rag as credible source. Until 'Scoop Mendez' has tweeted it, I'll treat it as cr@p.2
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Until RD sells up it's hard to get too excited about anything. Our club is a mess and I don't blame anyone for wanting more security and better pay.0
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Tim Sherwood the odds on favourite.Don't know why they wouldn't look at someone like Mark Warburton or Darren Moore before approaching Bowyer.0