QPR Report Twitter Feed

Friday, November 10, 2006

QPR Not Letting Go? Tim Breaker: STILL a QPR Employee - Reported Ian Holloway Response

-
Unless there's been an unannounced change in the past couple of days, it appears that Tim Breaker, the QPR coach who more than nine months ago, without any public club explanation, was placed on paid "Gardening Leave" along with Ian Holloway and Gary Penrice...is STILL being paid by QPR, even as Plymouth have been trying to get him as their coach. (There has seemingly, been no QPR comment on his status.)

From the Plymouth Fan Site "Argyle Daily Diary," November 4:
"Ian Holloway's attempts to bring Tim Breacker to Home Park have had to be put on hold. Breacker is still being paid by QPR, but is not part of John Gregory's staff. Holloway wants to hire him, but an agreement that had almost been reached with the London club seems to have collapsed. "I feel for Tim at the moment," Holloway said. "QPR are being a bunch of idiots. They're still paying him, but they've reneged on certain things that they said they were going to do and there's no deal any more. I can't understand it, to be perfectly honest with you. I don't what QPR are doing. It's absolute madness. I don't think you should treat people like that, and I'm very, very, very disappointed, to say the least."
Plymouth Diary last Saturday

QPR's Official Statement back in early February Announcing the Gardening Leave for Ian Holloway, Gary Penrice and Time Breaker.
QPR's February "Gardening Leave" Statement

See Also:

Breaker

August 24, 2006: Penrice and Breaker Set to Join Holloway at Plymouth
Plymouth Official Announcememt

Saturday, September 09: Holloway: Penrice & Breaker Still NOT Yet at Plymouth

Sept 15: Penrice & Breaker Joining Plymouth - Hopefully - Next Week!

Oct 20: "Ex" Coach, Tim Breaker STILL a QPR Employee?

October 24: Passing 250 Days of "Gardening Leave" for Tim Breaker

Blog Archive