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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

QPR Report Snippets...Yet Another Sceptical View re QPR Developments...Reserves Play Aldershot

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- Notts County Manager Resigns!

- The QPR Managerial DeathWatch...Paul Hart and Mick Harford?...QPR's Ephraim Hogan Speaks Out, Defends Magilton and Calls for Stability at QPR

- QPR Heart-Wrenching Draw against WBA: Match Reports and Managerial Comments

- From Stuart Houston to Jim Magilton: QPR Arrival and Departure Announcements

Fans are expecting the announcement of Magilton's Departure and supposedly the appointment of YET ANOTHER MANAGER Under the current QPR "Regime" - (Reportedly Paul Hart and Mick Harford. Both Mail and Sun Join others in saying: Paul Hart) Harts's Managerial Record

- Flashback: Briatore's Chairman's Report in the June Accounts


BBC - Ask Steve Claridge
- Claridge is the BBC's Football League expert
It's been another eventful week in the Championship with Sheffield Wednesday parting company with their boss Brian Laws and QPR suspending manager Jim Magilton.
- I look at the reasons why Laws finds himself out of a job and why Magilton finds himself in the situation he is in......

What do you make of the suspension of manager Jim Magilton by QPR? Since the club's takeover in 2007, they have had five permanent bosses and three caretakers - is the post becoming a poisoned chalice?
Mark Hill, England


The numbers speak for themselves at QPR - they are meant to have a five-year plan but, as Mark points out, the speed at which they get through managers shows how badly the board are getting things wrong.

But let's look at the Jim Magilton scenario. Last week, Stoke boss Tony Pulis had the same allegations of clashing with a player [James Beattie] levelled at him. But Tony has got Stoke into the Premier League and they are doing very well so the incident is kept in hand and dealt with by his club without any danger of him losing his job.

The same sort of thing has happened at QPR a couple of days later but with a completely different outcome. And Jim will be out, in my opinion. I cannot see him going back there.

But if QPR had won their last two games and were near the top of the Championship, instead of losing them to leave them in mid-table, then Magilton would have got the same treatment as Pulis.

We don't know exactly what has happened between Magilton and Akos Buzaky but in my time as a player I've seen plenty of confrontations between players and managers - I had one myself with John Beck when I was with Cambridge.

There's nothing wrong with it. If you are passionate and you care about the game and you think somebody has let you down, you tell them. We're all big boys... or maybe we're not! That might be the problem.

But we seem to be seeing a dangerous trend appearing where clubs are finding different reasons to get rid of managers and their contracts, often without paying them. It's something I feel strongly about - these things should be written in stone, as they are with players.

It works both ways of course - why should a manager be able to walk out of his contract to go to another club when a player cannot - but the whole problem is that the contracts that managers sign are not worth the paper they are written on...." BBC



QPR Official Site - Reserves vs Aldershot
BALANTA BACK FOR RESERVES
- Angelo Balanta has been named in the R's starting XI for this afternoon's Reserve fixture against Aldershot Town at The Recreation Ground.
- The Rangers forward has been sidelined since the opening weeks of the campaign, but is pencilled in to return to action today.
- Marc Bircham will take charge of The Totesport.com Football Combination Central Division fixture, which kicks off at 2.00pm.
Admission for the fixture will remain the same as last season, whereby Season Ticket holders and Members - upon the production of their cards - will be able to enter free of charge.
Adults will be charged £3, whilst children and senior citizens can watch the R's second string in action for just £1.
- QPR: McWeeney, Harriman, Sanderson, Ehmer, Harris, Olley, Bewick, Alberti, Balanta, German, Parker.
Subs: Molloy, Bulmer, Sutherland, Sterling, Rose. QPR

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