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Only after dougie freedman has been sacked though.

 

Or possibly, slightly before.

 

If Forest treat Freedman like they've just treated Pearce.

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Harry Redknapp's next, he has resigned as QPR manager. The toys thrown out from the pram for a poor transfer window?

 

Hoodle's a coach at QPR, so he could take over. Les Ferdinand is on the books so he's also in with a shout, as could Tim Sherwood.

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Harry Redknapp's next, he has resigned as QPR manager. The toys thrown out from the pram for a poor transfer window?

 

Hoodle's a coach at QPR, so he could take over. Les Ferdinand is on the books so he's also in with a shout, as could Tim Sherwood.

Will miss the impromptu interviews being given out of his car window.

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Harry Redknapp's next, he has resigned as QPR manager. The toys thrown out from the pram for a poor transfer window?

 

Hoodle's a coach at QPR, so he could take over. Les Ferdinand is on the books so he's also in with a shout, as could Tim Sherwood.

 

He says its because of a knee operation(bs)In any profession a manager has a good support team to enable the ship to be run when he's in dock.

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He says its because of a knee operation(bs)In any profession a manager has a good support team to enable the ship to be run when he's in dock.

 

I agree, I'm sure that the operation could have been postponed until the summer.

 

It's probably got more to do with his record as QPR boss, his win record is the worst ever for any full time QPR manager in the Premier League, at 18.75% it's even worse than Warnock's record which stood at 20%.

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Just heard leicester have sacked nigel pearson,dont suppose his actions yesterday will have helped.

 

It was every odd wasn't it. On the radio they speculated that the player had turned down transfer to Leicester and he said something to upset Pearson related to that, but i'm not sure.

 

His interview afterwards was even odder, instead of making light of the situation and playing it down, he seemed to wind it up a notch by saying he could look after himself.

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Thought he made himself look a fool. It was obvious it was an accident the player who collided with him had no control over the situation.

 

No doubt the crowd cheered as they tend to do when anything like that happens and the only way to deal with it is to laugh it off.

 

Hanging on to the players shirt like that was ridiculous.

 

Didn't see the interview afterwards but heard he made it worse for himself.

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