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Beale departs

Post by ESSEXURs »

Now Official fortunately.
Hopefully we will get in a Manager who doesn’t look upon us as a stepping stone.

I can only wish Beale failure.

A statement reads: "QPR can confirm Mick Beale has left his position as head coach
with immediate effect to take up the managerial role at Glasgow Rangers.

Beale came to Loftus Road six months ago and the club has made a solid start to the 2022/23
campaign under his guidance, currently sitting seventh in the Sky Bet Championship.

The 42-year-old’s departure comes six weeks after he turned down an approach from a
Premier League club."
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To me we are well shot of this lying, arrogant, devious little sperm bank, never
showed an ounce of respect to QPR at the end of the day.

I am not surprised in the slightest he has jumped ship, he is so far up his own arse he can
touch his belly button.

He is a nobody that had never managed at any level before he landed in W12, always
talked a good game and what great clubs he coached at.

Always quick to let the world know of the world class players he coached ie. Alexander-Arnold,
Loftus-Cheek and Mount and others.

The day after our defeat to Birmingham recently, he turned up at Ibrox to watch a game
and even went to a supporters pub beforehand.

Given the manager at the time was under serious pressure, he totally disrespected
the man and Van Bronckhorst even commented on this when he was sacked last week.

We were playing Norwich and WBA the following week, which is where a manager with any
professionalism would have gone to watch our upcoming opponents.

Not Beale, he headed north of the border to suck up to the hordes and no doubt tell
everybody at Ibrox how wonderful he is again.

Mick Beale you have the morals, principles and decency of a slug,

I hope the pressure is ramped up on you sooner rather than later in your new job.
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Re: Beale departs

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Critchley seems favourite but I don't like his connection to Beale all seems a bit
contrived to me.

Hopefully our better players will not be stolen by “the arrangement“ if he is appointed.
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Reading Charlie Nicholas' comments about Michael Beale's
departure & not sure if he remembers this quote?

"Integrity and loyalty are big things for me, and if they are the values you live by
you have to be strong."

"I have been all-in here and I have asked other people to be all-in so I can't
be the first person to run away from the ship."

:roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Beale departs

Post by Kerrins »

Steve R...That quote from Beale after the Wolves saga has now really made him
appear stupid as well as looking like a hypocrite. :(
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Re: Beale departs

Post by steveqpr881 »

(In the style of Private Eye's E.J. Thribb):
So, farewell then, Mick Beale.
Not our longest-serving manager.
Or our most loyal.
:roll: :evil:
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Re: Beale departs

Post by Tommy Cunningham »

Watching Beale on Sky last night, he just can’t help himself can he ?

He carried on waffling throughout, loving the sound of his own voice and talking shit.

A bloke who thinks he is a geezer, then reveals this undying love for Scotland and Glasgow.

You never know his next gig maybe Clydebank or Partick, so he will not have to move home.

He can get his Power Point out and spout his shit, to a different audience who will realize very
soon what an arrogant shameless tosser he is.

I hope this arsehole falls flat on his face sooner rather than later.
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Post by Kerrins »

He was obviously not impressed with the situation :!: :shock:

If only Beale had not made that loyalty and integrity statement after the Wolves
saga I feel sure that there would not be so much venom about
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Re: Beale departs

Post by steveqpr881 »

Was walking past a pub yesterday & saw him being interviewed on "Ibrox TV." :roll:
Carried on walking, luckily didn't hear what he was spouting - no doubt the usual oath of loyalty.
:evil:
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