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Neil Critchley alongside assistants Iain Brunskill and Mike Garrity have left with immediate effect.
What a shambles of an appointment that turned out to be.
12 games in charge, he won his first game then failed to get a win in the next 11 inc an FA Cup Rd 3 cup exit to Fleetwood.
I’ll be honest I thought he was a good option after Morison. Guess wrong club for him..or maybe he’s more of an assistant.
I think of all the manager merry go round this season, Luton with Edwards could be the winner.
18 out of the 24 sides have changed their manager already this season. 4 of us have changed it twice.
Utter joke of a man. Who the **** leaves a management job to becomes someones number 2?
Like all of them, assistants and coaches taking Managers' jobs the majority fail, every appointed coach or assistant manager is just a pure gamble, it's like backing a 10-1 horse and hoping.
It's a pity they changed now, they were going down.
Bottom on 4, 6, 8,10, and 12 games
https://www.soccerstats.com/formtabl...eague=england2
Critchley has done a good job as a manger, though. He's done extremely well at Blackpool, and extremely poorly at QPR.
Also, QPR weren't going down. They'd cut it fine, but even if they replicated their awful form, they'd just about have enough. They're still 8 clear of the bottom 3.
Real interesting discussion on Not the Top 20 Podcast, QPR built a squad for Beale, Critchley is a completely different manager to Beale. Not a poor manager but shite recruitment from QPR and lack of proper succession planning, they should have never hired him.
It does seem that 10 games is the norm, 15 if you are lucky!