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Friday, April 15, 2011

QPR Report Friday: Warnock's Taarabt Price Tag...QPR High Twitter Followership...Seven Years Since Chairman Paladini Publicly Linked to QPR

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- Raheem Sterling in England U-17 Squad for Euro Finals

- Marking Seven Years Since Gianni Paladini First Publicly Linked to QPR

- QPR Rank Fifth in the Championship in Twitter Followers

- Two Year Flashback: Chairman Briatore Speaks Out/Sets Record Straight

- Flashback: QPR's First Season in the Championship/Division One - 1996-1997

- Keith Curle Q&A

- QPR Parking Issues Next Season

- Dave McIntyre: Planning for Next Season

- Spurs and Orient Go to Court Over Stadium

- Financial Rules to Meet Before Allowed to Play in Europe

- Tiger Feet II: Sponsored Walk to Watford

- Football Efforts to Kick Anti-Semitism Out of Football

- The "Missing" QPR Apostrophe: Queen's Park Rangers to Queens Park Rangers

- Ex-QPRs Play in London Masters: July 9


Yann Tear/Fulham Chronicle- Warnock wants four more points for QPR promotion
- ALL EYES will be on Norwich City tonight as they take on Nottingham Forest - all eyes except Neil Warnock's that is.
- If the third-placed Canaries fail to win, QPR will effectively go up with a win against Derby at Loftus Road on Monday night.
- Promotion will also be all-but guaranteed with a win if second-placed Cardiff fail to beat Portsmouth in south Wales this weekend - such is their superior goal difference.
- But the QPR boss said: "I won't be watching or keeping in touch with the score. I'm not expecting any favours and expect that we will need four more points."
- Rangers will be hoping for the chance to clinch promotion in front of their own fans, but a win for Norwich and Cardiff would mean Warnock's men having to wait a little longer, with the prospect of finally crossing the line at Cardiff on Easter Saturday.
- Technically, fourth-placed Swansea could still get to 85 points if they win at Burnley on Saturday, but with a goal difference 19 worse than Rangers, only the pedants would claim QPR are not up if they beat the Rams to take them to that total of 85.
- The FA charges relating to the acquisition of Ali Faurlin would be more likely to ruin the dream than a Swansea miracle." Fulham Chronicle


Paul Warburton - Fulham Chronicle
QPR slap £10million price tag on Real Madrid target Adel Taarabt

- IF REAL Madrid really want QPR’s Adel Taarabt – they can have him – but it will cost the European superstars £10million.
- Rangers boss Neil Warnock revealed for the first time last night he would be willing to sell his star striker – and reckoned speculation linking the mercurial talent with a move away was set to rage all summer.
- He said: "Everyone in football has a price – and if someone was willing to come in with that sort of money – you would have to look at it.
- "There might be a club, Real or whoever, willing to take a gamble on him, but if you ask me here and now, I think he’ll be with us at the start of next season."
- Warnock revealed it was not only fatigue that saw him sub Taarabt in the 1-0 win at Barnsley on Tuesday night – a day after Real were linked with the Moroccan international – it was also the threat he could get sent off.
- Taarabt proved the match-winner with the game’s only goal after just 47 seconds – but was then booked and lucky to stay on after a wild swing of the boot that on another night would have been a straight red.
- "He’ll learn," said Warnock, "but he could have been either injured as the tackles came in or sent off if it carried on the way it did in the second half." Fulham Chronicle


Recruiter - Contracts/Deal: Totaljobs.com kicks about with QPR Fri, 15 Apr 2011

Jobsite Totaljobs.com has entered into partnership with Championship football club, Queens Park Rangers (QPR), and its charitable arm, QPR in the Community Trust.


Through £25k of charitable funding donated over the next year, the partnership will seek to help 12-24-year-olds and over-35s in the local West London area to improve their employability and job prospects.

.The project matches the skills of Totaljobs.com own employees with the local experience of QPR Community Trust members to boost the skills and confidence of local jobseekers in CV writing, job hunting and interview techniques.

John Salt, director of Totaljobs.com, says: “The state of the current jobs market means that this source of advice and support is needed for these hard-to-reach groups more than ever. By working with QPR, we have the routes to engage with them and by utilising our workforce, we can provide the right guidance and help to get these demographics back to work.” Recruiter


HR Magazine

Totaljobs and Queens Park Rangers join forces in improving the employablity of LondonersDavid Woods, 15 Apr 2011


Totaljobs.com has joined forces with football club, Queens Park Rangers (QPR), and its charitable arm, QPR in the Community Trust.
The partnership will be the largest corporate sponsorship deal that the community trust has seen with £25k of charitable funding to be donated over the next year. The partnership will seek to help 12-24 year olds and over-35's in the local West London area improve their employability and job prospects.

As a leading source of insight into the jobs market, the project will see the skills of Totaljobs.com own employees matched with the local experience of QPR Community Trust members to boost the skills and confidence of local job seekers in CV writing, job hunting and interview techniques.

Totaljobs.com will provide support by volunteering staff time for the following projects established by QPR Community Trust:

Kickz Programme: A national programme aimed at engaging with young people living in disadvantaged communities who may otherwise be difficult to reach. Its vision is 'to target some of the most disadvantaged areas of the country in order to create safer, stronger, more respectful communities through the development of young peoples' potential'.

Inspire Football Project: A joint campaign with Hammersmith and Fulham Council's School Sports Partnership (SSP) aimed at attracting and motivating young people who are failing at school to achieve more in terms of educational results and employment.

QPR College based Academy Programme: Working with local colleges to provide a combination of work-based learning and academic study, alongside a football programme, competing in the English College Leagues, leading to apprenticeships, NVQ's and Coaching Awards.

Adult Sports & Education project - Education based social inclusion project targeting the over-35 age group, leading to life skills, positive healthy lifestyles and accredited courses, using football and other sports as a tool for engagement.

John Salt, director, Totaljobs.com: "This is a really exciting partnership for Totaljobs.com, one which we are well placed to offer the right knowledge and advice to groups that are difficult to reach at a local level. We see this as important step in the Government's wider Big Society agenda in which private business need to support charities and the third sector to deliver key life skills to those of disadvantaged backgrounds.

"The state of the current jobs market means that this source of advice and support is needed for these hard-to-reach groups more than ever. By working with QPR, we have the routes to engage with them and by utilising our workforce, can provide the right guidance and help to get these demographics back to work."

Andy Evans, QPR's Community Trust CEO, added: "Our job is to inspire change in the communities in which we operate. As a responsible Football Club in London, it is our job to equip socially excluded groups with the right skills and the partnership with Totaljobs.com will ensure that the correct support is given to these groups. We see this unique partnership as an example of how other private and third sector organisations can work together for the greater good."

In addition to the partnership agreement, Totaljobs.com staff will take part in the 'Tiger Feet' fundraising walk from QPR's Loftus Road stadium to Watford's Vicarage Road. The walk on April 30th will be in aid of the Tiger Cubs - disability and Downs Syndrome team supported by QPR's Community Trust. HR Magazine


- Video: Adel Taarabt's Goal against Barnsley

- Two Year Flashback: Blackstock Speaks

- Four Year Flashback: Report on the 2008 QPR AGM

- Eight Years Ago: QPR Finances...Five Years Ago: Waddock Hopes

- On This Day (April 13) Flashback: QPR Try and Sign George Best

- Lippi Would Like to Manage in the Premiership...(Flashback to Flavio Briatore's Musings!)

- Kicking the "Yid" Word Out of Football - New Film

- Danny Shittu's Brother Scores


- Reportedly: QPR Ground Improvements = No Football Aid Game at Loftus Road

- QPR's Lee Brown Trial Game for Cheltenham Reserves

- Four Year Flashback: Witney United Blast QPR

- QPR vs MK Dons Reserves Match: QPR Lost 1-0

- Two Year Flashback: QPR Statement re Sousa (and other Depatures) and Great QPR Comeback

- Police hunt four men after violence at Millwall's match with QPR

- Flashback to the Faurlin Signing

- Birthday for Shabbaz Baidoo


- (Probable!)Birthday for Partial QPR Owner, Flavio Briatore
- Flashback Three Years: Briatore on The QPR Brand
- On This Day: QPR Won One of their Four Games in 1968/69!
- On This Day: Bobby Moore Would Have Been 70....Hillsbrough Disaster 22 Years Ago
- Manchester United Lawsuit Against Fan
- Millwall Ban Four Fans For Live
- Robbie Fowler Helping Out/Coaching at Bury
- The Most Depressing QPR Video of them all! VIDEO of QPR Watching Their 1975-76 "Loss" of the Championship at Wolves vs Liverpool Also Some Highlight Video of 1975-76 & Report (Also Video Highlights of 1975-76 Season
- Talk QPR on JNet Radio Lastnight - Some "Highlights"

- Tiger Cubs: Walk to Watford

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