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Right before the hard of thinking and daily rhecord readers (some may say that's the same thing!) Say but yeah QPR have that loveable (!) Rogue arry so thyll be ok...that's the same porky spotty ginger james hunt who's eh won the FA cup in thirty yeaes of management! And some slag wenger! My moneys on Sunderland who have the totally useless martin osqueal as a manager. how often can his poor wife get the blame before mr walkers crisps and the impartial BBCs MOTD say boo to saint martin?

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Qpr are going down faster than a teenage alan brazil

Undefeated in four games since Redknapp took over and with the January window just around the corner.

Of all the teams in and around that area, I think they are the least likely to go down right now and if they do it'll be a last day thing.

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If 'arry gets money to spend in January, then I think they will stay up. They have a cracking set of players, they just don't play well together. If Harry can get them playing like a team, they will be alright. The players they have, they should be a top 10 team... Easy.

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Undefeated in four games since Redknapp took over and with the January window just around the corner.

Of all the teams in and around that area, I think they are the least likely to go down right now and if they do it'll be a last day thing.

Oh well beating fulham should get them a europa leauge place at least! Four games undefeated and still five points off the pace lol

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Oh well beating fulham should get them a europa leauge place at least! Four games undefeated and still five points off the pace lol

And how much of that is down to Redkanpp?

If you can only resort to sarcasm and flippant comments rather than acknowledge that they have already imporved under his management then there really isn't even much of a discussion to be had here. :pipe:

Seriously though, I think with one or two signings in January and Redknapp's experience in this situation they will easily stay up.

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And how much of that is down to Redkanpp?

If you can only resort to sarcasm and flippant comments rather than acknowledge that they have already imporved under his management then there really isn't even much of a discussion to be had here. :pipe:

Seriously though, I think with one or two signings in January and Redknapp's experience in this situation they will easily stay up.

If you're going to hide behind your fliPpant and sarcasm deflection sweep sweep comments then we can't have a discussion on this, man up! That's the same 'Arry' that spent 3 billion at spurs to eh win three games in his last 18 or something... Remind me, what has the 64 year old has been won again? He aint a coach, he's a media luvvy!

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If you're going to hide behind your fliPpant and sarcasm delection sweep sweep comments then we can't have a discussion on this, man up! That's the same 'Arry' that spent 3 billion at spurs to eh win three games in his last 18 or something... Remind me, what has the 64 year old has been won again? He aint a coach, he's a media luvvy!

What he has won as a manager is irrelevant when his remit at QPR is to keep them in the top flight. Something which he has successfully managed several times before.

Redkanpp is a media darling, but he's also a good manager. A quick look through his wikipedia page and you will find plenty of mentions of "highest placed finishes" which is about the best he could hope to achieve at the majoirty of clubs he has been at.

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As long as it's not Wigan, I don't care.

Worried about Wigan, but I do think they've got the players to trouble most teams in the league. Di Santo is not the most talented footballer, but he runs about and tries as hard as he can to put the opponents under pressure, I actually like him.

Kone misses a lot of chances, but there's no doubt he has quality. If he starts scoring, Wigan should hopefully be ok.

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What he has won as a manager is irrelevant when his remit at QPR is to keep them in the top flight. Something which he has successfully managed several times before.

Redkanpp is a media darling, but he's also a good manager. A quick look through his wikipedia page and you will find plenty of mentions of "highest placed finishes" which is about the best he could hope to achieve at the majoirty of clubs he has been at.

Yeah but harrys dog probably wrote his wikipedia tribute page.is this the same harry that took bournemouth and southampton down... The first time soutgampton went down in 28 years! But hey he won the much coveted fa cup in thirty years of management. Did you really sat it was irrelevant what a coach has won in thirty years of management??

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Yeah but harrys dog probably wrote his wikipedia tribute page.is this the same harry that took bournemouth and southampton down... The first time soutgampton went down in 28 years! But hey he won the much coveted fa cup in thirty years of management. Did you really sat it was irrelevant what a coach has won in thirty years of management??

Aye every manager who has ever had a team relegated is shite. Good logic, donkey

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Yeah but harrys dog probably wrote his wikipedia tribute page.is this the same harry that took bournemouth and southampton down... The first time soutgampton went down in 28 years! But hey he won the much coveted fa cup in thirty years of management. Did you really sat it was irrelevant what a coach has won in thirty years of management??

I said what he has won is irrelevant to his current job, which it is. (i'd be interested to see exactly which clubs Redknapp has managed and "failed" at because their fans had expectations of cup wins because it's certainly not something I would expect Bournmouth, Portsmouth or Southampton fans to demand when asked for their seasons expectations in August)

His remit at QPR (for now) is to keep them in a league which he knows inside out. Who else was available with that sort of knowledge and experience of the league?

If QPR do go down, it won't be until the last couple of games, but I still think they will stay up.

If they don't then I'll happily see you bump this thread and take all the flak that comes my way.

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