http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/football_league/article4467295.ece should create some tension in the build up to Saturday - hope we can capitalise
Dowie couldn't hold a tit in a brothel </p> Never mind a job as a football manager. Although reading the article it would appear he's been stitched up with the owners bringing their own players in.</p>
He does have a record of wanting to be in sole charge and of walking out if those who think they know better than him get in the way. That being the case, I am not surprised that he has the row before a ball is kicked in anger and it would surprise me at all if he walks out on the club before Saturday if he doesn't get his own way. This will presumably put the directors in charge, which is where they obviously want to be - but I think that, if that happens, you could have a tilt on QPR for relegation - you think it can't happen with multi-millionaires who think that all you need is money to buy success? Look at Mandaric at Leicester last season - same pattern - a good, down-to-earth manager in Allen, who was backed then sacked bedore the season had got into gear. A big-money new manager, about whom the swanky director knew little, although he thought he did. Result - disaster!! Isn't it nice to support a well-run club with a sensible approach to these matters? Well - isn't it??