Sunday, 5 October 2008

Dowie under threat at QPR

A number of sites are reporting that former Charlton manager Iain Dowie is under threat at the Super Hoops and may be replaced by Alex Ferguson's son, Darren, who has proved a chip off the old block in his management of Peterborough. A typical report is here: Dowie

Following his lack of success at Palace, Charlton, Coventry and now QPR, one would have thought that someone would work out that Dowie hasn't got what it takes at Championship level. It's not rocket science is it? But no doubt some other club will take him on if he is let go.

Now, has that vacancy at Woking been filled? They seem to like people with a link with Charlton.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The unravelling of the financial system currently underway illustrates just how crazy today's frenetic, endemically short-termist world has become. Poor old Dowie. Something clearly went wrong for him with us (off the pitch) but, if true, this speculation is ludicrous and he really doesn't deserve this nonsense. Best thing that could happen to English football would be for all the wealthy owners to go bust in the credit crunch and for the game to return to some form of sanity.

Hilltothevalley said...

QPR could not do worse than go for Curbs who has a record at this level both in term,sof building success but also building a club

Anonymous said...

And there was me hoping we would get our chance to welcome him back to the Valley when QPR visit.