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Powmill-Naemore
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Posted by: @k-p-in-spain

Mark Warburton has announced that he has not been offered a new contract at QPR and will therefore be leaving the club at the end of the season.

Not sure what impact this news might have just before tomorrow’s QPR match against Sheffield? Is it good or bad for us? 😎

It could go either way I suppose KP. QPR totally switched off, or MW getting the team fired right up to make a point that he really should still be the man in charge...... We'll see on Friday.


   
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I do not think it helps us if the QPR and Warburton are separating. The players and perhaps the manager are not in top notch there.

Also Ex-Boro boss Tony Mowbray expects to leave play-off chasing Blackburn in summer. He has not been offered a new contract and he has just a week of the current one left.

I wish there would be a place at Boro for the locally living Boro legend. Perhaps in reqruiment side. He has always had a eye for good players, hasn't he.

I am a fan of Mogga. Up the Boro!


   
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Mogga's treatment by the Venky's and "the suits" at Blackburn is despicable.  His contract is ending soon and no one at the club has accorded him even the basic courtesy of speaking to him about his future. So he's leaving. After all he has done for that club and still with an outside chance of a play-off place after that fine win at Preston. An absolutely top bloke and a top manager, whose teams always try to play the game in the right way. I would have loved to see what he could have done here with even half of the budget given to Strachan, Karanka, Monk et al.

Lovely man and a great manager who will always be a Boro legend. Like Jarkko, I'd love to see him have a role back at the Boro. 


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Posted by: @lenmasterman

Mogga's treatment by the Venky's and "the suits" at Blackburn is despicable.  His contract is ending soon and no one at the club has accorded him even the basic courtesy of speaking to him about his future. So he's leaving. After all he has done for that club and still with an outside chance of a play-off place after that fine win at Preston. An absolutely top bloke and a top manager, whose teams always try to play the game in the right way. I would have loved to see what he could have done here with even half of the budget given to Strachan, Karanka, Monk et al.

Lovely man and a great manager who will always be a Boro legend. Like Jarkko, I'd love to see him have a role back at the Boro. 

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Len

I posted some time ago that I saw Mogga in Yarm high Street one morning having detailed meetings at a local coffee bar.

i was informed at the time that his contract wasn’t going to be renewed but as a mark of respect for a guy whom I have personally known since he was an 18 year old coach for my eldest sons football team I’ve kept quiet about it.

My contact who used to work with Mogga also thought it was a disgrace how he was being treated and let’s hope he does find a job very close to home.

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It sounds like some owners are out of the same mould as apparently Mark Warburton has not had any contact from his Executive about his expiring contract.

Appalling man management and treatment of managers who have given their all for their clubs.😎

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Powmill,

Snap.

UTB,

John


   
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