Deep Into Injury Time's Alessandro Amasanti writes:
"On the morning of the 24th November, QPR fans woke up to the news that they’d got their wish. Harry Redknapp had been appointed Hoop’s boss, and was going to once again pluck a struggling club from the foot of the table to consecutive survival seasons.
Just over four months later, and a team of Harry Potter and Harry Houdini probably wouldn’t be able to pull off this particular escape act."
Good article and I couldn't agree more with many of the points made.
Assuming they get relegated (which looks to be a nailed on certainty) Harry will leave them in the summer and so will many of their overpayed journeymen players, once all of the rats have abandoned ship they'll do well to steady the boat and remain in the Championship.
I feel deeply sorry for the fans but it's hard to have sympathy for owners who think they can buy a place in the Premier League.