From London World.....
'A former QPR assistant has explained why his time at the club was doomed for failure. Richard Dobson served
as Gareth Ainsworth’s assistant during a horrid 28 game run that saw the Hoops win just five of those games,
losing as many as 19.
Ainsworth was in place for around eight months, and it proved to be a deeply unhappy return to the club for the
former Hoops star, and indeed for Dobson, who supported the club as a youngster.
The pair joined QPR from Wycombe Wanderers where they had managed huge success over the course of a decade.
These days, they are struggling with Shrewsbury Town, rock bottom of League One and without any real hope of survival,
only winning vie of their 22 games in charge there.
But as far as the QPR spell is concerned, Dobson believes many things were out of their control.
He told the Shropshire Star: “That was quite a disappointing time. I grew up watching QPR as a young lad that was
my team living in West London.
“I was quite excited to go back and get an opportunity to work there, but we went there at a really bad time.
They got themselves in a really bad place with Financial Fair Play. We knew they're in a relegation battle, and we've
just got to keep the club up in the first season, and then we'll be able to build, but actually we couldn't.
“We knew that there was a dressing room there that was not in a good way. Half of them wanted to rip the heads off
the other half. So you go into that environment totally different to Wycombe Wanderers. But you know we thought
that's alright we'll move the ones out that we don't want, and we'll build with the ones that we do.”
Dobson added when speaking about the FFP issues the club faced at the time: “Due to the FFP situation.
We couldn't move anybody out. It was like doing a job with your hands tied, your legs tied, and a blindfold on.
“They said no you can't do that, it's going to cost money and we needed to find, I won't tell you the sum of money,
a big chunk of money. They thought Ilias Chair was worth £5 million, and that would have made a dent in it - but
nobody wanted him, so that comes off the budget.
“Gaz kept saying we've just got to get through to January. I'm saying Gaz we're not getting through to January with
this team we're not doing it. So it was really disappointing because they didn't tell us that before they recruited us
they told us that two weeks after.”
At the end of the season, we had a meeting there, and the finance officer came in and everybody was out of contract.
We were just told he's got to go, he's got to go, he's got to go and we went we need to get rid of these players."
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Re: Richard Dobson on his & Gareth Ainsworth's Time at the Club....
For a good few years before Gaz was appointed, every time we sacked a manager there
were calls on social media of "Get Gaz in, he loves the Rs, he's a legend" etc
But I was always against it, I've got 2 good friends who are WWFC ST-holders & they both said Gaz's way
of playing wouldn't suit us, or the Championship. How right they were.
His appointment took the Club a step back, and ruined his reputation.
were calls on social media of "Get Gaz in, he loves the Rs, he's a legend" etc
But I was always against it, I've got 2 good friends who are WWFC ST-holders & they both said Gaz's way
of playing wouldn't suit us, or the Championship. How right they were.
His appointment took the Club a step back, and ruined his reputation.