After QPR get rid of Dowie – where does this leave Birmingham, Wolves and Reading at the top of the Championship?
by Thomas Rooney on October 24th, 2008It is very rare that a day will go by without a significant news story breaking about the English Championship. It is a very exciting league with numerous twists and turns throughout a season. With this in mind, perhaps it is no surprise that Queens Park Rangers have sent their manager Iain Dowie packing after just 15 games in charge.
The former Charlton boss replaced Luigi de Canio in May and leaves the club with them sitting 9th in the table. I suppose he has simply been a victim of a new board that expects too much too soon. The QPR owners would have been expecting the team to be firing on all cylinders by now and the football odds made them one of the favourites for promotion.
The reality is though, that Dowie’s team had only recorded one win in their previous six games and even though they find themselves just one point off the play-offs – this recent run of form was obviously not good enough for the relevant people. This is rather harsh, but with Roberto Mancini being lined up as a replacement, I guess Dowie never had much of a chance. The QPR owners want their type of people in charge. Perhaps Dowie was never actually in their long term plans.
The interesting point to be made of all this though, in my opinion, is how it will affect the other teams vying for promotion. They would have all been expecting an onslaught from QPR at some stage, so will that still be the case? Well, first of all, let’s look at the top three team’s current situation and see if there is any room for a rejuvenated QPR to fit into.
1st (27 points) – Birmingham: Currently top of the table, the Blues seem the most comfortable of the top teams and are grinding out 1-0 wins frequently. When they find their best form, they could really push on.
2nd (25 points) – Wolves: Mick McCarthy’s side have suffered a rather worrying dip in form. In fact, they have lost three out of their last four games. The latest was a 5-2 drubbing at Norwich and they will be starting to doubt their credentials.
3rd (23 points) – Reading: The most significant factor about Reading is that their home form is so good. They have won every game at the Madjeski so far and have scored 21 goals along the way. Many football bets are being placed on this continuing as well.
So, with 18 points currently on the board, QPR have some catching up to do if they are to match their pre-season ambitions of automatic promotion. As much as Dowie’s men were still in with a shout, the board obviously wanted to act before it was too late. Had they continued in the same vain for the next few weeks, automatic promotion would have been very unrealistic.
As it is though, the likes of Birmingham, Reading and Wolves will all be interested to see a) who QPR appoint and b) whether they start to show the form many expected them to. Because, everything considered, the top teams in the Championship will still be wary of QPR and their potential January spending power.
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Tagged Under: Birmingham FC, Championship, iain dowie, Queens Park Rangers FC, Reading FC, wolves



Bentron - October 24th, 2008 at 8:35 pm
Why would Birmingham be scared of who QPR appoint as manager or anyone else for that matter? At the end of the day they can’t sign a whole new squad in January and that’s what’s needed. QPR are no more than a bottom 10 Championship club and in all fairness with limited resources Dowie’s done okay but he’s not a long term manager fact. QPR’s spending power yes it was a really telling force in Summer was it not? Birmingham spent a million in the transfer window who’s made three appearances. It’s not so much who you buy in the Championship as who have you got. Other Championship teams won’t sell to QPR and why would Premiership players join them? QPR are in a scenario where it would be better if Paladini still ran the club.
Carly's United Blog - October 25th, 2008 at 2:34 am
I would send Dowie packing purely on the fact he has rather dubious looks !
He’s so ugly he could make onions cry FFS.
As a manager his successes include…..errmmmm…….turning up for work on time, most days !
-lfc- - October 25th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
it will take a few years for qpr to go into the premierleague to be honest they have the money but they are moving very slowly theyre only bringing good youths for there academy maybe christmas youll see a good name go in only expect about 2 summer you never know they could buy a whole new team but ian dowie thank god he was sacked i dint know what he has done in the past as a manager but in qpr he didnt do much id say bring back that ex-argentiene manager who brought them from bottem3 last year to 11th in the table
Ballero - October 25th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
QPR keep on banging about how rich they are. They are what the second richest club in world football but that’s proved to be a load of rubbish by the fact that a) the club is still in debt by around £51 million, b) the club makes a loss every year, c) owners have no interest. Tell me about their youth system then LFC I’ve not heard that they are strengthening their academy in any way whatsoever let alone bringing in talented players? QPR are run by ‘IT’ people but they will never be a ‘IT’ football club. How long will the owners last anyway? I’ve heard Ecclestone is getting impatient and Mittal is willing to sell if new investors come in.