Don’t plant all the blame on Ainsworth for the shambles at QPR
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:58 am
Gareth Ainsworth is quite clearly walking on eggshells these days as manager of QPR, he has been in
the role for less than a year and clearly nothing has improved since he walked through the door.
In fairness to Ainsworth he inherited a very toxic football club, a very badly run football club that has
been on a steady decline for many years.
We “allegedly” had a DOF and a CEO who clearly were out of their depth, a string of poor managerial
appointments, sub standard players signed and inept coaches appointed. An appalling youth policy that
has produced nothing in the way of development. In any other industry the consistently appalling performances
of the DOF and CEO, would have resulted in the termination of their employment years ago.
I understand the supporters frustration and disappointment with the poor results, we are all passionate about
QPR and want the best for the club. But football is a results based business and the likelihood is that Ainsworth’s
days as QPR manager are about to end.
What we are witnessing this season is the legacy of Les Ferdinand and Lee Hoos, the most incompetent people in
senior roles that I have known at QPR. These individuals have played a massive part in the demise of our football
club in the last 8 years, to portion all the blame on Gareth Ainsworth this season is wrong and unfair.
If the club decides to terminate Ainsworth’s contract, they should also terminate the employment of Lee Hoos.
Then comes the usual problems we endure on an annual basis, who replaces them and relying on Bhatia and
Gnanalingam to appoint anybody will not inspire any QPR supporters.
Ferdinand (now departed) and Hoos should have departed QPR years ago, we may have had a cause for optimism
for the future if that had been the case. Instead we have many months of doom and gloom ahead of us.
the role for less than a year and clearly nothing has improved since he walked through the door.
In fairness to Ainsworth he inherited a very toxic football club, a very badly run football club that has
been on a steady decline for many years.
We “allegedly” had a DOF and a CEO who clearly were out of their depth, a string of poor managerial
appointments, sub standard players signed and inept coaches appointed. An appalling youth policy that
has produced nothing in the way of development. In any other industry the consistently appalling performances
of the DOF and CEO, would have resulted in the termination of their employment years ago.
I understand the supporters frustration and disappointment with the poor results, we are all passionate about
QPR and want the best for the club. But football is a results based business and the likelihood is that Ainsworth’s
days as QPR manager are about to end.
What we are witnessing this season is the legacy of Les Ferdinand and Lee Hoos, the most incompetent people in
senior roles that I have known at QPR. These individuals have played a massive part in the demise of our football
club in the last 8 years, to portion all the blame on Gareth Ainsworth this season is wrong and unfair.
If the club decides to terminate Ainsworth’s contract, they should also terminate the employment of Lee Hoos.
Then comes the usual problems we endure on an annual basis, who replaces them and relying on Bhatia and
Gnanalingam to appoint anybody will not inspire any QPR supporters.
Ferdinand (now departed) and Hoos should have departed QPR years ago, we may have had a cause for optimism
for the future if that had been the case. Instead we have many months of doom and gloom ahead of us.