FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Alioune DVToure » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:08 pm

The Cisse signing at least was inspired. His seven or eight league goals (including a couple of winners) at the back end of last season were priceless. I agree that they're signing players at an unsustainable rate. Still, if they have the money then why not take the risk? They won't qualify for Europe so FFP isn't a worry yet. By the time it might be, the contracts of the deadwood will have run out and the wage bill will be much lighter. I'm sure they've bought enough quality comfortably to stay up this year. The first day always generates freak results.

They need to fuck off Adel Taarabt. How many promising attacks end with him doing something selfish and stupid?
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Green & Blue » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:13 pm

If he had any decency he would have at least taken Santa Cruz off our hands.Hughes alone is the sole reason he ever arrived at the club.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Rag_hater » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:26 pm

I think he is the right man for the job.
QPR need stability.
He always gets a team to punch above their weight.
Best up and coming young manager.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Chinners » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:43 pm

Rag_hater wrote:I think he is the right man for the job.
QPR need stability.
He always gets a team to punch above their weight.
Best up and coming young manager * .


* Circa 2004
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:46 pm

The year is 2025 and a new thread is started to slag off an ex manager......................
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Chinners » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:54 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The year is 2025 and a new thread is started to slag off an ex manager......................


Ha ha, he'll still be a young and up and coming then as well ...
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:58 pm

Rag_hater wrote:I think he is the right man for the job.
QPR need stability.
He always gets a team to punch above their weight.
Best up and coming young manager.


True dat.
Especially the "up and coming young manager" thing. At 48, you'd think he would be in experienced manager category. But no, he is and will forever be "one for the future". At the same time Roberto Mancini, year younger, is widely considered very experienced.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:11 pm

Richard wrote:One of the worst managers out there in my book.

I think Hughes transfer policy relies on signing a load of players and hoping that a couple turn out to be good. The rest fall by the way side, are on massive wages, and ultimately do little to help a clubs financial posistion.

Perfect case example are ourselves. For every Zabaleta, Kompany and De Jong, there are numerous Adeabyors, Santa Cruz's, Bridge, Ben Haim, etc etc.

And what has all this got him? An opening day thumping at the hands of Swansea. If you sign a whole new team, even on Football Manager, it takes a long time to gel. Simpleton Hughes hasn't quite got the hang of this just yet.

His loyalty to the Welsh Mafia of Bowen et al is admirable on a personal level, but in a professional environment has to be questioned. Their defending on Saturday was some of the worst I have ever seen in the Premiership.

So so glad that he is no longer with us and we have a manager with a Plan B. The manner of his dismissal left a lot to be desired, but the decision was certainly the correct one. There wouldnt be a chance in hell of us winning the title with him in charge.

But other than that, he is alright.....

Mancini has had his share of crap signings too. Every single manager does.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:26 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Richard wrote:One of the worst managers out there in my book.

I think Hughes transfer policy relies on signing a load of players and hoping that a couple turn out to be good. The rest fall by the way side, are on massive wages, and ultimately do little to help a clubs financial posistion.

Perfect case example are ourselves. For every Zabaleta, Kompany and De Jong, there are numerous Adeabyors, Santa Cruz's, Bridge, Ben Haim, etc etc.

And what has all this got him? An opening day thumping at the hands of Swansea. If you sign a whole new team, even on Football Manager, it takes a long time to gel. Simpleton Hughes hasn't quite got the hang of this just yet.

His loyalty to the Welsh Mafia of Bowen et al is admirable on a personal level, but in a professional environment has to be questioned. Their defending on Saturday was some of the worst I have ever seen in the Premiership.

So so glad that he is no longer with us and we have a manager with a Plan B. The manner of his dismissal left a lot to be desired, but the decision was certainly the correct one. There wouldnt be a chance in hell of us winning the title with him in charge.

But other than that, he is alright.....

Mancini has had his share of crap signings too. Every single manager does.


Not surprised to see you standing up for that clown Hughes.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:38 pm

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Richard wrote:One of the worst managers out there in my book.

I think Hughes transfer policy relies on signing a load of players and hoping that a couple turn out to be good. The rest fall by the way side, are on massive wages, and ultimately do little to help a clubs financial posistion.

Perfect case example are ourselves. For every Zabaleta, Kompany and De Jong, there are numerous Adeabyors, Santa Cruz's, Bridge, Ben Haim, etc etc.

And what has all this got him? An opening day thumping at the hands of Swansea. If you sign a whole new team, even on Football Manager, it takes a long time to gel. Simpleton Hughes hasn't quite got the hang of this just yet.

His loyalty to the Welsh Mafia of Bowen et al is admirable on a personal level, but in a professional environment has to be questioned. Their defending on Saturday was some of the worst I have ever seen in the Premiership.

So so glad that he is no longer with us and we have a manager with a Plan B. The manner of his dismissal left a lot to be desired, but the decision was certainly the correct one. There wouldnt be a chance in hell of us winning the title with him in charge.

But other than that, he is alright.....

Mancini has had his share of crap signings too. Every single manager does.


Not surprised to see you standing up for that clown Hughes.

Not surprised to see you criticizing him.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Slim » Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:12 pm

New slant on it, who's worse...Hughes or Pearce?
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:26 pm

Put them both together as 1 and 2 and you will see a team perform like no other in the history of football...5-0 loss last week would be a result for them.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Wooders » Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:36 pm

whilst were all sneering at him for his lack of transfer nous - he's been out and signed ricardo carvalho - now, for a club that can hope to be fighting a europa league place at best - that IS a good signing
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:38 pm

Wooders wrote:whilst were all sneering at him for his lack of transfer nous - he's been out and signed ricardo carvalho - now, for a club that can hope to be fighting a europa league place at best - that IS a good signing


Licker.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Green & Blue » Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:45 pm

Wooders wrote:whilst were all sneering at him for his lack of transfer nous - he's been out and signed ricardo carvalho - now, for a club that can hope to be fighting a europa league place at best - that IS a good signing


Thats what prompted me to start the thread.He has already stock piled the strikers and is moving for defenders now with moves for Dawson and Carvalho.I predict another half dozen in at Loftus road by the end of the window.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby bobadji » Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:25 pm

Alioune DVToure wrote:The Cisse signing at least was inspired. His seven or eight league goals (including a couple of winners) at the back end of last season were priceless. I agree that they're signing players at an unsustainable rate. Still, if they have the money then why not take the risk? They won't qualify for Europe so FFP isn't a worry yet. By the time it might be, the contracts of the deadwood will have run out and the wage bill will be much lighter. I'm sure they've bought enough quality comfortably to stay up this year. The first day always generates freak results.

They need to fuck off Adel Taarabt. How many promising attacks end with him doing something selfish and stupid?


Heard a great stat about Cisse the other day, when they signed him last season, he played in 8 games, scored in 6, got sent off in the other 2. Well, mildly interesting stat. Anyway, be nice if the QPR and City fans could all join together in a big Hughes out chant when we play them soon, preferably when we're 6-0 up.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Slim » Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:46 am

Wooders wrote:whilst were all sneering at him for his lack of transfer nous - he's been out and signed ricardo carvalho - now, for a club that can hope to be fighting a europa league place at best - that IS a good signing


34 years old and played 8 games last season...what a gem.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby bigblue » Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:26 am

Rag_hater wrote:I think he is the right man for the job.
QPR need stability.
He always gets a team to punch above their weight.
Best up and coming young manager.


you're being sarcastic.... right?
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Wooders » Thu Aug 23, 2012 6:12 am

Slim wrote:
Wooders wrote:whilst were all sneering at him for his lack of transfer nous - he's been out and signed ricardo carvalho - now, for a club that can hope to be fighting a europa league place at best - that IS a good signing


34 years old and played 8 games last season...what a gem.


onuah dawson carvalho taiwo

it is a very good back 4 for a team that were very nearly relegated last season imo

not saying he's a decent manager - he was crap for us and wasted a lot of money, that can't be denied - but with a limited budget he's proven that he can put together a good side imo, defensively at least, don't forget he signed komps and zabba before the takeover
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Thu Aug 23, 2012 6:18 am

I think I'm going to open myself up to shame and abuse here, but ah well.

I never said Hughes was amazing, but at the time of his sacking I considered it a tad harsh and honestly thought he may have got it right eventually.

I hereby admit that the haters were right and I now consider him a rubbish manager. I never thought he was anything special (don't consider myself a licker by any stretch), but even considering him decent was far fetched with hindsight. B

I got it wrong.
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