FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby xavi6 » Thu Aug 23, 2012 6:58 am

carl_feedthegoat 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


Licker.


Haven't heard that for a long time, quality.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:09 am

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
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.

Not surprised to see you making another crap post.

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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Slim » Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:53 am

Wooders wrote:
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


Dont you forget he signed Jo and Ben Haim before, then RSC and Bridge after. And the only limit to QPR's budget is because no-one good wants to go and play for them. And crock, crock, old man..and taiwo. Seriously what happened to Taiwo? He was supposed to become an excellent player and he can't be that old, I guess he Johnson'd it.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Blue Blood » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:06 am

Wooders wrote:
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


They lost Taiwo mate, he has jogged on to Russia I think.They now have the rag Fabio at LB....

Personally I think Hughes couldn't manage a piss up in a brewery. Give him a warchest and he goes mental and fritters it away, I agree though give him a tight budget where he has to think and he looks actually transfer competent.

People cite Komps and Zaba as his great signings to balance out his shit ones but often forget these signings were made in the final days of the Thaksin regime when he had to make each penny count.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Rag_hater » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:14 am

bigblue wrote:
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?



Being deadly serious mean't every word.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Blue Blood » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:22 am

Rag_hater wrote:
bigblue wrote:
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?



Being deadly serious mean't every word.


Ah you joker that's surely sarcasm.

In my head it reads like so;

Rag_hater wrote:I think he is the right man for the job.
QPR fans know what they need but the owner doesn't know his arse from his elbow.
He always gets a team to look lost and leak goals but brand it exciting and attacking.
Best up and coming young pub manager.


Each to there own though raghater.

Personally I feel for QPR fans though, Hughes was a disaster here and we are STILL cleaning up his transfer mess.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Rag_hater » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:32 am

Blue Blood wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:
bigblue wrote:
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?



Being deadly serious mean't every word.


Ah you joker that's surely sarcasm.

In my head it reads like so;

Rag_hater wrote:I think he is the right man for the job.
QPR fans know what they need but the owner doesn't know his arse from his elbow.
He always gets a team to look lost and leak goals but brand it exciting and attacking.
Best up and coming young pub manager.


Each to there own though raghater.

Personally I feel for QPR fans though, Hughes was a disaster here and we are STILL cleaning up his transfer mess.



Funny that.I am still on a bit of a learning curve.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Dubciteh » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:52 am

I hear the keeper Julio Cesar on his way there now, shocking stuff from hughes he only spent big wages on green and is about to ditch him after one match!!!!
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Slim » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:57 am

Blue Blood wrote:
Wooders wrote:
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


They lost Taiwo mate, he has jogged on to Russia I think.They now have the rag Fabio at LB....

Personally I think Hughes couldn't manage a piss up in a brewery. Give him a warchest and he goes mental and fritters it away, I agree though give him a tight budget where he has to think and he looks actually transfer competent.

People cite Komps and Zaba as his great signings to balance out his shit ones but often forget these signings were made in the final days of the Thaksin regime when he had to make each penny count.


To be fair, he did say on a limited budget he's done well.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby bigblue » Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:59 pm

Not specifically Hughes, but QPR related - and quite funny:

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... ny?cc=5901
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby Esky » Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:43 am

Julio Cesar signed, M'bia from Marseille (who their chairman said will leave) and Granero from Real heavily rumoured to be coming in.

One team in, one team out this window. Hopefully a few of them aren't cleared to play by Saturday.
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Re: FM 2012 the Mark Hughes Story

Postby markuse » Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:09 am

Granero deal done and then Sam Magri going there as well

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