I think he’d be a bad choice. Not enough experience , regardless of his coaching credentials ..wouldn’t mind him ending up there as a consequence
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According to this ,it looks a goer !
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/spo...-approach-qpr/
Dick advocaat has came out of retirement to become manager of struggling DEN HAAG . His 25th managerial Job at the age of 75 .
I don't think Michael Beale's conduct hasn't been great on supposedly getting the rangers job , firstly = he turns down wolves and states it wouldn't be right of him to leave QPR when he's asking others to stay . Secondly= he turns up at Ibrox for a game when GVB is under pressure, afterwards he declares his love for rangers and states it's like home to him.Didnt really show much respect to a fellow manager imo , look's like he was already lined up before GVB was away which would suggest to me there was a bit of back stabbing going on . Not nice on GVB or QPR if this is the case but then again nothing really surprises me with that mob anymore.
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...lasgow-3933343
Delighted they’re getting Beale, a fantastic coach there is no doubt, a massive difference being the manager though, won’t last 12 months.
I also think it's a very bad time possibly to go to rangers as I feel Celtic are away ahead of them squad wise and would doubt he will get a massive budget either which I think they would need to catch Celtic now. Would have thought the wolves job or staying at QPR would have been the wiser choices
The Rangers announce Michael Beale as their new Manager
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Beale is well respected as a coach but he must have fallen on his head to have agreed to lead that mob. Unless there's some new pot of money become available to spend he is going to play second fiddle to big Ange. Or maybe he thinks it's a question of time before Ange heads off to pastures new?
Wigan Athletic appoint Kolo Toure as Manager
BBC Sport
Spoke to his brother before him as well
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/63642556
Michael Beale has said sorry to the QPR fans - but insisted he was being honest with them at the time when he turned down the wolves job when he stated " Integrity is a real big thing for me and loyalty , you don't give it to receive it back , but if those are the things you live by then at times when you are put in a position you have to be strong and stand by them. 🤔 . He has also came out and said that he wanted to support Rangers and Gio at his visit at Aberdeen game , not undermine him . To me he knew GVB was trying to save his job and by attending he broke a unwritten rule of football management , he was accompanied by his QPR coach 'Harry Watling " who has joined him at Rangers . He has stated his love for Rangers and his plans for winning a 56 title ( sorry to tell you old Ranger's died 😁) . I didn't actually mind GVB thought he was a decent enough guy but this one talks so much s***e and imo hasn't conducted himself well at all that I've taken a total dislike to him , wonder what the rest of you think about him?
Sevco, along with Celtic, hugely and negatively impact Hibs. They are the love children of the Scottish game and there is a wide spread belief that the Scottish game wouldn't survive without them. Everything that happens in Scottish football is geared towards that pair moving forward at the expense of every other club. Hell mend them both.
Wanting to lead Sevco to their 56th league title is what I call a long term plan.
That could be as early as 2077 if they win every season starting with this one.
The currants need to hope and pray Ange goes off into the sunset like Rodgers did because they’re getting absolutely nowhere near Celtc whilst the Aussie is there, not a hope in hell.
Personally I can't see Beale being around long enough to win one title
Agree, cheap option and a deflection from their current woes, guy's making all the noises that managers of the team replacing the now defunct Glasgow rangers is required to so should make the first celtc game as some sort of Sevconian messiah.
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Wouldn’t surprise me if Socceroo coach Graham Arnold ended up at a club in Scotland.
Arnie has his detractors, but there is no doubt he galvanised a team of lesser known players into a formidable side in the World Cup finals.
He obviously has an appreciation of the value of the Scottish game, given the number of players in the squad with SPFL connections.