da dobrowin: Football’s resident bad boy Joey Barton, on a season-long loan at Marseille, has pinpointed former boss Mark Hughes for the state that QPR are in.
da aposte e ganhe: The comments came after their 3-2 defeat at Craven Cottage on Easter Monday, a defeat that leaves the Hoops teetering on the edge of relegation. The result means that Redknapp’s side are seven points from safety with just seven matches left to play this season.
Barton, 30, tweeted: “Realistically that’s it. Too much to do for QPR.
“Feel it’s unfair to blame board, they’ve backed the managers. Can’t look any further than what Hughes and his cronies did in the summer.
“Redknapp was given a very difficult task. Can’t blame him for spending.”
Redknapp, who took over from Hughes in November, invested heavily in his squad in January having signed former Blackburn defender Christopher Samba from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala.
The Congolese born defender was signed for a massive £12.5 million during the window, with Samba said to be on a whopping £100,000 a week plus bonus add-ons.
It’s a signing that has come under scrutiny from QPR fans, especially after his poor show against Fulham last Monday.
The defender had a shocking game and essentially handed Fulham the win, much to Harry Redknapp’s disappointment.
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