Hughes’ arrival at QPR has clubs on red-alert
“One clubs’ dead-wood is another clubs gold”, as the saying goes.
“One clubs’ dead-wood is another clubs gold”, as the saying goes.
So after 4 straight defeats on the spin, which included exiting two Cup competitions (FA and JPT), the mighty Shrimpers seemed to have bounced back by taking 7 points out of the last available 9.
Mark Hughes has promised longevity in his new role at Queens Park Rangers after saying “he’s in the job for the long term.”
As West Ham step up their interest in Jordan Rhodes after a £4 million bid was rejected, Sam Allardyce also has his eye on another striker, problem is, it is one of those instances where nobody quite knows who he is.
The Premier League appears to have continued its decline into mediocrity with the emergence of emergency players into ailing Clubs based on hopes and dreams rather than logic.
So whadda y’know Mark Hughes is back managing in the Premier League and in London to boot.
It was the most fruitful partnership since Sonny and Cher and now Brighton manager Gus Poyet wants to re-unite the pairing of Craig Mackail-Smith and Aaron Mclean to solve the goal-scoring crisis that has de-stabilised the early momentum of the seaside club.
Doing business with the American MLS seems to be very much in vogue.