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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Cullip Leaves...Blackstock Appeals...Dunbar Assesses

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QPR Official Site - CULLIP DEPARTS
Defender Danny Cullip has had his contract terminated by mutual consent with immediate effect.
The experienced 31 year-old, who joined the R's from Nottingham Forest in January 2007, made 20 appearances for Rangers.
The Club would like to place on the record their thanks to Danny for his contribution during the last 11 months and wish him a successful future. QPR

[See also: Danny Cullip/Wikipedia ]

re Dexter Blackstock: QPR Official Site - APPEAL LODGED
Queens Park Rangers Football Club have today (Wednesday) lodged an appeal to the Football Association against the dismissal of Dexter Blackstock in our Championship fixture against Stoke City last night.
Blackstock received his marching orders in the 47th minute at The Britannia Stadium for a challenge on Ryan Shawcross.
The Club will receive a written response from the FA tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon.
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QPR OFFICIAL SITE POST STOKE VERDICT
Joe Dunbar expressed his disappointment with a few 'key refereeing decisions' in the wake of the 3-1 defeat against Stoke City.
Deputising for Luigi De Canio, who had a sore throat, the R's Performance Manager told www.qpr.co.uk: "I think both management teams are disappointed with some of the decisions. There were some odd ones.
"Some 50/50s you always think go in your favour and it seemed not too many went in our favour in the first half."
Rangers trailed 2-0 at the break and when Dexter Blackstock saw red on the resumption; all hope appeared to have faded.
But the R's showed good heart, cutting the deficit through Rowan Vine, only to concede a late third which put the game beyond them.
"I think one of the things about our season in the last five or six games is we have been finishing games strongly," added Dunbar.
"We've got some very attack-minded players within the squad who have pace and we knew we would get chances.
"We knew it be a tough game and we knew we would be coming up against a strong physical side and that's what materialised." QPR

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