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Dougie: The Grim Reaper

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posted on 10/4/16

QPR we're full of mercenaries on decent contracts, not the best fit for a Colin turnaround. He's best at turning rubbish into average

posted on 10/4/16

Rotherham have had a dream managerial honeymoon but I don't see him being there next season. He would be good as a general manager with a younger boss.

posted on 10/4/16

Not everyone is delusional rev just because they disagree with you.

I agree entirely that the performances were not great under Dougie but what did you expect with the players we have to hand. Taking out Lansbury who has just come back, who really in the team who are currently fit is are creative players? On top of that taking out Oliviera, who is going to score our goals? When you look at the facts rather then believing we should be doing better purely on a false belief, then Dougie did the best he could with the resources he had available.

You cannot deny that we would be safe and in mid table now with Dougie, like I cannot deny that our performances were not great under him. However the results showed and at this time we neither have the performances or the results without him.

posted on 10/4/16

He wouldn't work with Fawaz

posted on 10/4/16

Super - I don't care that people don't agree with what I say - I was just stating that people like yourself, make blanket claims that Dougie was doing a great job, when the reality, was he was just about Ok

his tenure was riddled wit inconsistencies - like wins again Boro and Leeds away, followed up by home defeats again the likes of Bristol City and Huddersfield

I'm just saying that although I agree his sacking was probably premature, on the whole he wasn't great, and the team and performances reflected that - losing away to Bristol City when they hadn't won all season at their place and scored a goal for God knows how long - then we turn up and gift 3 points

Don't mix up the premature sacking with some of the crap tactical decisions and inept performances that were solely down to him

posted on 10/4/16

Rev would you agree that Fawaz is inept?

posted on 10/4/16

Bootboy and Fawaz sound quite similar. Both have deluded opinions about what can be achieved in a short time with no spend. It's no wonder managers aren't given enough time to build their own sides.

posted on 10/4/16

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posted on 10/4/16

Bootboy and Fawaz sound quite similar. Both have deluded opinions about what can be achieved in a short time with no spend. It's no wonder managers aren't given enough time to build their own sides.
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Who's deluded?

You seriously think Fawaz pays any attention to what i say in here to make his decisions it's just my opinion I doubt very much my thinking had anything to do with Freedman's sacking - deluded

posted on 10/4/16

It was when Noddy phoned up Dougie and told him we aren't getting out of F.F.P after all. And it's just a dastardly plot designed to stop him weighing us down with ever more debt.

Doug told him to get back on his camel, so Noddy fired him

posted on 10/4/16

Noddy and the rev' are not one and the same, can't be. one's a Muslim and the other Anglican. Plus one goes around in drag, wearing a mini skirt, wooly tights and bovver boots and dyed purple hair.

Thats not Fawaz by the way.

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