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John Hollins on QPR, who he refers to as "WE"!
Mirror/Tom Collomosse -Rangers' ground-breaking hint
Qpr legend John Hollins reckons the club's new-found riches will see them quit 20,000-capacity Loftus Road. Ahead of today's trip to Sheffield United Hollins (left), who played for Rangers from 1975-79 and had a spell as caretaker boss in 1997, said: "We could move to another ground, let's get into the Premier League first." Mirror
South London Press -By Toby Porter - Bignot
QUEENS Park Rangers are asking Millwall for a fee for right-back Marcus Bignot, it has emerged.
The 33-year-old returned to the Championship side this week after a two-month loan, with Lions boss Kenny Jackett trying to secure his services permanently.
But a fee could be a major stumbling block. "I don't know if a deal can be done but I am still hopeful," said Jackett, who earlier this week was also priced out of a move for Blackburn Rovers midfielder Bryan Hodge, when Rovers demanded a fee...
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This is London - Vine on Not Being Wanted By Birmingham
Rowan Vine admitted today he joined Queens Park Rangers because he had no chance of getting a game at Birmingham under Alex McLeish.
"I had one chat with the new boss, which lasted about two minutes," said the 25-year-old striker.
"He told me he had never seen me play and although it might seem a bit harsh, I would not be needed. "I admired his honesty. He wants players he knows already." This is London
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"..."There has been a lot happening at Loftus Road, new investment, new players and an improvement in results. QPR have been climbing the league and have a potentially bright future to inspire them at the moment."
Just to add a nice touch to the clash, Robson is looking forward to meeting up with someone who helped him make a big impression in the top flight years ago:
"It will be nice to cross paths again with current QPR Chairman Gianni Paladini. When I was at Middlesbrough he had a bit of influence in me bringing Juninho to this country.
"At that time Gianni was involved with players and not at QPR, but we have spoken on a few occasions since then." Sheffield United
Also: Other Sheffield United Preview of QPR Game
The Sun - MATTHEW CONNOLLY insists QPR are destined for the top flight — despite struggling in 18th place and nine points off a play-off spot.
Connolly, who signed from Arsenal last week, said: �The season wasn’t going well for QPR but the owners came in and hopefully we can get in the Premier League soon.� http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/article430994.ece
Ex-QPR Youth, Lyndon Duncan, Turns 25
Born January 12, 1983 QPR's England U-18 Defender, released by Holloway three years ago. Went to Exeter...Then Wealdstone.