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Alan Sheehan-Manager for Next Season

Alan Sheehan-Manager 2025/26

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    Votes: 82 72.6%
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Sky Sports News understands the representatives of QPR Head Coach Marti Cifuentes have held talks this week with another Championship club over becoming their boss next season

Is it me or does this fella seem extremely overrated?
 
To be honest i'd rather pick someone from the 21's. All fulton does is stroll around picking up yellows, he affects the game 0%
I agree. But next season Fulton will struggle for a place on the bench with new additions and few Under 22 and loan players in. I would get rid now with 1 year left on his contract. I undertand Sheehan playing him at moment as he is or was trying to get the position. Risk and reward. Mostly risk with Fulton but can't blame him. If Sheehan is playing him next season and we have good options on the bench then I'll be questioning him.
 
Sky Sports News understands the representatives of QPR Head Coach Marti Cifuentes have held talks this week with another Championship club over becoming their boss next season

Is it me or does this fella seem extremely overrated?
His record sucks. 32% win rate at QPR. Won 27 of 82 games. And this doesnt inspire either: Anyway he aint talking to us so...

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Sky Sports News understands the representatives of QPR Head Coach Marti Cifuentes have held talks this week with another Championship club over becoming their boss next season

Is it me or does this fella seem extremely overrated?
In talks with West Brom, isn't he?
Had one good run this season which took up the table, just just as quickly fell off again.
 
Cufuentes' record with QPR is decent, 27 W 24 D 31L, especially when you factor is that they were in deep trouble when he joined. Even so, it's hard to see why he would be of interest to West Brom. Amazing the number of Championship clubs that are happy to sign managers with unremarkable Championship pedigree, with the expectation of remarkable results. Rowett, Neil, and now Cifuentes - decent managers, but nothing to set the pulse racing. Our willingness to take risks in managers without Championship pedigree is what sets us apart.
 
Cufuentes' record with QPR is decent, 27 W 24 D 31L, especially when you factor is that they were in deep trouble when he joined. Even so, it's hard to see why he would be of interest to West Brom. Amazing the number of Championship clubs that are happy to sign managers with unremarkable Championship pedigree, with the expectation of remarkable results. Rowett, Neil, and now Cifuentes - decent managers, but nothing to set the pulse racing. Our willingness to take risks in managers without Championship pedigree is what sets us apart.
Rowett has kept Oxford up when they looked doomed and Neil has Millwall knocking on the door of the play offs.

Not bad for two managers with little pedigree in this league.
 
Cufuentes' record with QPR is decent, 27 W 24 D 31L, especially when you factor is that they were in deep trouble when he joined. Even so, it's hard to see why he would be of interest to West Brom. Amazing the number of Championship clubs that are happy to sign managers with unremarkable Championship pedigree, with the expectation of remarkable results. Rowett, Neil, and now Cifuentes - decent managers, but nothing to set the pulse racing. Our willingness to take risks in managers without Championship pedigree is what sets us apart.
Where has that got us exactly? Cooper aside, we've been very underwhelming in this division. Potter, Martin, Williams (not including Duff as he didn't have a full season) have all underachieved massively.
 
Where has that got us exactly? Cooper aside, we've been very underwhelming in this division. Potter, Martin, Williams (not including Duff as he didn't have a full season) have all underachieved massively.
Apart from Cooper the last time we took a risk and it paid off was Brendan Rodgers.

Our desperation to cling on to an identity that has only existed in the boardroom is what has set us apart,

Just see Martin and Williams which to me were last minute appointments due to being turned downed at the last minute by Eustace and Davies.
 
Cufuentes' record with QPR is decent, 27 W 24 D 31L, especially when you factor is that they were in deep trouble when he joined. Even so, it's hard to see why he would be of interest to West Brom. Amazing the number of Championship clubs that are happy to sign managers with unremarkable Championship pedigree, with the expectation of remarkable results. Rowett, Neil, and now Cifuentes - decent managers, but nothing to set the pulse racing. Our willingness to take risks in managers without Championship pedigree is what sets us apart.
Brendan Rodgers had an unremarkable Championship pedigree when we appointed him and he achieved remarkable results.

They’re all a gamble but some are more of a gamble than others.
 
Rodgers when we appointed him was 4th choice, he even stated he couldn’t get interviews for L2 teams, and he took a one year rolling contract here, what a gamble and it payed off, super Huw.
 

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