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SkyBlueSoul

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Happy_Martian

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Looks like it could be Gareth Ainsworth to QPR
I would be very surprised if he did move. Wycombe are only 3 points off the playoff positions in League 1 whilst QPR are 6 points above the drop with 1 game more played than those in the bottom 3 and with a similar goal difference to them as well.

And he's always seemed to be comfortable at Wycombe. He gets results with no real pressure from his board and he has the fans full backing. Whereas QPR is a toxic environment (admittedly, as are a few of those London clubs) currently.
 

TomRad85

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Looks like it could be Gareth Ainsworth to QPR
I'd be surprised to an extent, he's pretty much to them what Robins is to us, done a great job and basically part of the furniture at this point.

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Terry_dactyl

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QPR are a much bigger club, in a higher league, whom he played for.
If he’s offered the job I’d be surprised if he didn’t take it.
 
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Legia Sky Blue

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QPR is where he had the most successful spell of his playing career so there is bound to be an emotional tug to him returning to manage there. He is also near the upper limit of how far he can realistically take Wycombe, so I can see the QPR job being very attractive to him.
 
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SkyBlueSoul

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If he takes it I wouldn't be surprised to see him back at Wycombe within 2 years, feels a bit like Eddie Howe leaving Bournemouth for Burnley and to a lesser extent MR leaving us the first time. Sometimes it just works at a club.
 

no_loyalty

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About time Blues went down tbh.

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Their form after the World Cup break is dreadful, they always seem to struggle after Christmas but just manage to stay up.
 

slowpoke

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They’re a club that almost needs to get relegated so it can sort all its shit out. They will also be due a decent cut of Bellingham’s probable summer transfer.
They won’t, their owner might.
I think the Blue noses could be right in the cart if they get found guilty reckon they’ll get a big points deduction.
 

slowpoke

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3-2 Watford, not looking good for the Baggies they are desperate for the big premier money, their owner not the best and just taken out a 20million quid wonga type bridging loan and he owes them £5million which he is dragging his heels paying back.
Perhaps we could pinch Jonathon Swift on the cheap, rate him, be ideal in our midfield, ex-Chelsea too.
 

rexo87

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3-2 Watford, not looking good for the Baggies they are desperate for the big premier money, their owner not the best and just taken out a 20million quid wonga type bridging loan and he owes them £5million which he is dragging his heels paying back.
Perhaps we could pinch Jonathon Swift on the cheap, rate him, be ideal in our midfield, ex-Chelsea too.
Had a couple of good seasons in terms of goals and assists for Reading but doesn't work anywhere near as hard as you have to in our side

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Sky Blue Harry H

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3-2 Watford, not looking good for the Baggies they are desperate for the big premier money, their owner not the best and just taken out a 20million quid wonga type bridging loan and he owes them £5million which he is dragging his heels paying back.
Perhaps we could pinch Jonathon Swift on the cheap, rate him, be ideal in our midfield, ex-Chelsea too.
They signed him on a free, so wages will be prohibitive.
 

The Philosopher

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They won’t, their owner might.
I think the Blue noses could be right in the cart if they get found guilty reckon they’ll get a big points deduction.
Have a bit of extra sympathy for the Blues after they helped us out with a ground share. Robins described them as “class” in how they treated us.

Feel empathy with their fans, we know what it’s like to have daft owners.
 

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