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Steve McClaren

Just seen that he has got the QPR job from Ian Holloway!How on earth does this bloke keep getting jobs in football?

Outside of a semi-decent spell with Boro in the early 2000's, and then winning the Dutch league about ten years ago, he has been an abject failure everywhere else.

Surely QPR would have been better giving Curbs a call?
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  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,698
    I'll always just remember him as the "wally under a brolly"....what a shambles of an England team that was!
  • grumpyaddick
    grumpyaddick Posts: 6,596
    With his linguistic skills, I still think he could do a job for us.
  • Perfect excuse for everyone to enjoy this again. Toe curling stuff.

    https://youtu.be/2ZnoP4sUV90
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172

    Perfect excuse for everyone to enjoy this again. Toe curling stuff.

    https://youtu.be/2ZnoP4sUV90

    Foo Shure.
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    It is one of life's modern mysteries that any chairman/CEO of any organisation (or football club) can look at an individual like McClaren, look at his track record, listen to his monotous and tedious sound bites and hyperbole, and then come to conclusion that "he's the man for us"!! It truly is utterly perplexing!

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  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    Yeah I hope QPR struggle next year because they really deserve it with this appointment
  • Working his magic once again i see. Played 4, lost 4, conceded 13.

    Next 3 are Wigan home, Birmingham away then Bolton away. If he doesn't get a win in any of them he'll surely be gone.

    Saw the other day he was moaning that he needed more time with his players, he's had an entire pre-season. And the argument doesn't hold much weight when you see Leeds with their new manager, sitting at the top of the table.
  • Working his magic once again i see. Played 4, lost 4, conceded 13.

    Next 3 are Wigan home, Birmingham away then Bolton away. If he doesn't get a win in any of them he'll surely be gone.

    Saw the other day he was moaning that he needed more time with his players, he's had an entire pre-season. And the argument doesn't hold much weight when you see Leeds with their new manager, sitting at the top of the table.

    Should of stayed in Holland.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,254
    I think he’s got an impossible job at QPR given the mess they’re in, but he is clueless.

    I’d cry if he got made our manager
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,609

    Working his magic once again i see. Played 4, lost 4, conceded 13.

    Next 3 are Wigan home, Birmingham away then Bolton away. If he doesn't get a win in any of them he'll surely be gone.

    Saw the other day he was moaning that he needed more time with his players, he's had an entire pre-season. And the argument doesn't hold much weight when you see Leeds with their new manager, sitting at the top of the table.

    Should of stayed in Holland.
    Not sure Matty is that type of lad.
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  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,766
    To think he was England manager - where he succeeded in leading us to fail to qualify for the first time in 14 years for a major tournament and 24 years to reach the European Championships.

  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,699
    That man is one of the biggest tossers around.

    How he gets another job in management is beyond me.
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 11,983
    edited August 2018
    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,842
    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with he brolly thing. It was raining, big deal.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    Add Mark Hughes to that list.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    Shacked in the morning
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    Allardyce currently out here in the Middle-East on the BEIN Sports Premier League coverage with the cringeworthy Keys (in particular) and Gray. He was complaining on Monday night how the likes of him and Pulis get 'pigeon holed' into a specific style of management and that's why they don't get the so called 'top jobs' in the Premier League.

    Hmmm, Sam, let me think? Guardiola or Allardyce? Klopp or Pulis? Tough one I have to say.
  • Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    Allardyce currently out here in the Middle-East on the BEIN Sports Premier League coverage with the cringeworthy Keys (in particular) and Gray. He was complaining on Monday night how the likes of him and Pulis get 'pigeon holed' into a specific style of management and that's why they don't get the so called 'top jobs' in the Premier League.

    Hmmm, Sam, let me think? Guardiola or Allardyce? Klopp or Pulis? Tough one I have to say.
    Not to mention they're also stifling potential talent coming through from the Championship like Lee Johnson or Dean Smith!!
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,348
    bad appointment by a know nothing chairman .. depending on his compensation clause, he won't/shouldn't last too much longer
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,989
    edited August 2018

    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    He was complaining on Monday night how the likes of him and Pulis get 'pigeon holed' into a specific style of management and that's why they don't get the so called 'top jobs' in the Premier League.
    He did get a "top job" last season - Everton. Big club, top 6 aspirations, plenty of investment, good squad that had an iffy start to the season. Big Sam got them out of trouble and then oversaw a rapid transition into mid-table stagnation. Similar scenario at West Ham.

    Stop moaning you bitter scouse brummie div. Your football's boring and you're a one trick pony.
  • McClaren is yet another mediocre manager who feels the world owes him a living. How on earth QPR thought this was a wise appointment is beyond me?
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  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,254
    bobmunro said:

    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with he brolly thing. It was raining, big deal.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    Add Mark Hughes to that list.
    How was he received during his time at Stoke Bob?
  • MrLargo said:

    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    He was complaining on Monday night how the likes of him and Pulis get 'pigeon holed' into a specific style of management and that's why they don't get the so called 'top jobs' in the Premier League.
    He did get a "top job" last season - Everton. Big club, top 6 aspirations, plenty of investment, good squad that had an iffy start to the season. Big Sam got them out of trouble and then oversaw a rapid transition into mid-table stagnation. Similar scenario at West Ham.

    Stop moaning you bitter scouse div. Your football's boring and you're a one trick pony.
    Allardyce is not a Scouse! He’s a Brummie!
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172

    Working his magic once again i see. Played 4, lost 4, conceded 13.

    Next 3 are Wigan home, Birmingham away then Bolton away. If he doesn't get a win in any of them he'll surely be gone.

    Saw the other day he was moaning that he needed more time with his players, he's had an entire pre-season. And the argument doesn't hold much weight when you see Leeds with their new manager, sitting at the top of the table.

    Should of stayed in Holland.
    Yesh, for shure.
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,116

    MrLargo said:

    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    He was complaining on Monday night how the likes of him and Pulis get 'pigeon holed' into a specific style of management and that's why they don't get the so called 'top jobs' in the Premier League.
    He did get a "top job" last season - Everton. Big club, top 6 aspirations, plenty of investment, good squad that had an iffy start to the season. Big Sam got them out of trouble and then oversaw a rapid transition into mid-table stagnation. Similar scenario at West Ham.

    Stop moaning you bitter scouse div. Your football's boring and you're a one trick pony.
    Allardyce is not a Scouse! He’s a Brummie!
    North of Watford Gap = All the same, innit.
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,989

    MrLargo said:

    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    He was complaining on Monday night how the likes of him and Pulis get 'pigeon holed' into a specific style of management and that's why they don't get the so called 'top jobs' in the Premier League.
    He did get a "top job" last season - Everton. Big club, top 6 aspirations, plenty of investment, good squad that had an iffy start to the season. Big Sam got them out of trouble and then oversaw a rapid transition into mid-table stagnation. Similar scenario at West Ham.

    Stop moaning you bitter scouse div. Your football's boring and you're a one trick pony.
    Allardyce is not a Scouse! He’s a Brummie!
    Just checked. You are indeed correct - born in Dudley, a hellhole which my friend from Bromsgrove advises me is ridiculed by everyone in the surrounding area. Surprised about that, he doesn't have the standard "Doodlaay" accent.
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
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  • Halix
    Halix Posts: 2,237
    edited August 2018
    Just been listening to talksport and, brace yourselves, just heard Simon 'Tangoman' Jordan actually talk some sense about how QPR have had some of the wealthiest backers (Ecclestone, Fernandes, Briatore, Mittal) behind them yet they are still 60m in the red, they also said that McClaren knew the situation there before he went and its a bit late to winge about it now.
  • creepyaddick
    creepyaddick Posts: 6,152

    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    Allardyce currently out here in the Middle-East on the BEIN Sports Premier League coverage with the cringeworthy Keys (in particular) and Gray. He was complaining on Monday night how the likes of him and Pulis get 'pigeon holed' into a specific style of management and that's why they don't get the so called 'top jobs' in the Premier League.

    Hmmm, Sam, let me think? Guardiola or Allardyce? Klopp or Pulis? Tough one I have to say.
    He had THE top job but fooked that up!
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,841
    I see Cousins was actually on the bench last night and only came on in the 60th minute
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    edited August 2018

    Valley11 said:

    I never really got the wally with the brolly thing. It was raining, big deal. Tabloids whipping up hate with catchy slogan shocker.
    And he did well at Boro getting into Europe and progressing.

    But my God he is the epitome of the old-manager-merry-go-round. He’s part of the trio who always get a job, despite having had bugger all success for years (Pardew and Allardyce being the other members).

    Young and unemployed coaches in this country must be every bit as frustrated as QPR fans right now.

    Allardyce currently out here in the Middle-East on the BEIN Sports Premier League coverage with the cringeworthy Keys (in particular) and Gray. He was complaining on Monday night how the likes of him and Pulis get 'pigeon holed' into a specific style of management and that's why they don't get the so called 'top jobs' in the Premier League.

    Hmmm, Sam, let me think? Guardiola or Allardyce? Klopp or Pulis? Tough one I have to say.
    He had THE top job but fooked that up!
    Fair play, although he was specifically on about club management at the top English level.

    Let's be honest, he got the England job by default as the suits wanted to appease the fans by employing 'English' again.

    A moot point but I'd have given Eddie Howe a shout. In my opinion, the best young 'English' coach/manager about at the moment and streets ahead of Allardyce. Still, his time will come I think.