Young English managers are suddenly in high demand for reasons not immediately obvious to me. So maybe we should buck the trend and look for an established coach from the continent who might take a longshot at a backdoor into the Premier League. Don't ask me who, but there's always a selection recently available on the manager merry-go-round. For sure, we need someone in NOW to convince our key players there's a point in staying for the second half of the season.
I'm available 100 grand and free travel and booze allowance I'm hungry (not had breakfast yet) Young (compared to you lot) Have shown loyalty to qpr over the years
Liam Lawrence the guy who was unceremoniously sacked by Wigan a few weeks ago..... Or Critchley who worked wonders at Blackpool and went to villa as a coach but got sacked when Gerrard lost his job....
I'd love us to get the Morocco boss lol. 6 games in charge and hasn't conceded a single goal yet plus look at the team spirit in that camp. Come on Ilias have a word in his shell like ffs
i would still be cheap at that you could come into the directors box in fact if i get the job it will be a weekly competition on here
Perhaps available? Luigi De Canio (born 26 September 1957) is an Italian football manager and a former player who played as a full-back. Luigi De Canio please log in to view this image Queens Park Rangers De Canio was announced as first team coach of English Championship team Queens Park Rangers on 29 October 2007, succeeding the recently sacked John Gregory.[8] He started his QPR experience with a 2–0 home win to Hull City on 3 November.[9] Rangers signed several players during the January transfer window: Ákos Buzsáky who had previously been on loan from Plymouth Argyle, Hogan Ephraim from West Ham, Kieran Lee on loan from Manchester United, Gavin Mahon on loan from Watford, Matthew Connolly from Arsenal, Patrick Agyemang from Preston and Fitz Hall from Wigan. Early in January QPR also managed to secure striker Rowan Vine in a permanent move following his brief loan spell which had ended in December. During his period in charge of the club, De Canio became a very popular figure among the QPR faithful, due to the style and flair he brought back to their game. As a result, he was, along with the club's owners, immortalised in the supporters' song "Gigi De Canio, Bernie and Flavio" (to the tune of La donna è mobile).[10] De Canio left the club by "mutual consent" after the end of the season in May 2008, having guided them to fourteenth place in the Championship.[11] His record at the club comprised 12 wins, 12 losses and 11 draws in 35 games. It has reported that his return to Italy was partly due to a bid to save his marriage.[12] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_De_Canio
Overall win rate 37% but win rate of last four managerial positions 28%. Not good enough (sadly, loved the guy).