"While I accept the owner's decision, I do feel, if there were more people at the club in positions of power with experience in the game, they would have understood how well we have done in the circumstances...
...But no doubt the chairman has had a string of agents in touch telling them their man could do a better job."
Hughes just confirmed as QPR boss....
...I smell Kia Joorabchian!
Interesting quote from Neil Warnock
posted on 10/1/12
So we'll now entertain Hughes on our last League game of the season, bets on him still acting like a wounded animal?
posted on 10/1/12
Strikes me as the type to bear a grudge even though Mancini did nothing wrong!
posted on 10/1/12
Cityblueloz
Refusing to shake someone's hand is petty, arrogant & childish.
A bit like Mancini in his interviews really.
posted on 10/1/12
Anyone who brings about the sacking of Neil Warnock is ok in my book.
posted on 10/1/12
Everytime Hughes comes back to face us he acts like we owe him something. His wounded animal routine is getting a bit old now...
posted on 10/1/12
When did he refuse to shake his hand?
Maybe he had a problem with Hughes saying he got him the sack!
posted on 10/1/12
Anyone else find it hypocritcal Hughes gripes about Bobby stealing his job, Warnock gets the sack, and who should be in the next day for talks about the job? you guessed it,Mr Hughes
posted on 10/1/12
Served him right when he left Fulham thinking he'd get either Chelsea or Villa and ended up with nowt.
posted on 11/1/12
gratedbean
Served him right when he left Fulham thinking he'd get either Chelsea or Villa and ended up with nowt.
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Now that, was funny.
posted on 11/1/12
comment by jbh (U12050)
Anyone else find it hypocritcal Hughes gripes about Bobby stealing his job, Warnock gets the sack, and who should be in the next day for talks about the job? you guessed it,Mr Hughes
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In an interview soon after Tevez-gate (a period in which Hughes rarely covered himself in glory), Hughes accused Mancini of being too "autocratic", only to then moan that he himself didn't have enough power during his spell at City.
So, Hughes being a hypocrite doesn't surprise me at all!