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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Dowie Departure Doubts Despite Definitive Denials

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UPDATED: This is London
Dowie's future at QPR unclear following bust-up with Flavio Briatore

Iain Dowie's long-term future as Queens Park Rangers manager remains in serious doubt following his row with chairman Flavio Briatore.

It is expected that Dowie will be in charge for Rangers' opening game of the season against Barnsley on Saturday but the club are believed to be searching for a replacement in case Briatore and Dowie are unable to hammer out their differences.

Dowie - who has been in charge for just 85 days - today claimed that reports he was about to be sacked were 'hogwash' and 'a load of rubbish' but he declined to confirm categorically that he would still be in charge on Saturday.

Rangers also sought to play down the rumours, insisting it was 'business as normal', but it is understood there has been tension between Dowie and the club's top brass since he took the reins on May 14 following the sacking of Luigi De Canio six days earlier.

The club's underwhelming pre-season has not helped. Briatore is said to have been less than impressed by Rangers' progress in a summer campaign which culminated in Dowie's team being defeated 2-1 by Italian club Chievo in a friendly at Loftus Road last Saturday.

Dowie is believed to be keen to bring his elder brother, Bob, to Loftus Road after the pair worked together at Crystal Palace between 2003 and 2006, when Bob was director of football and largely responsible for transfer negotiations.

He was also a member of his younger brother's backroom team, working as chief scout, when Dowie was in charge at Coventry, but Bob has yet to move to Rangers -
although fitness coach John Harbin and assistant manager Tim Flowers followed Dowie to Loftus Road from the Ricoh Arena.

Even though Dowie continues to insist that the summer signings are his and his alone, it is believed that Briatore and former chairman Gianni Paladini, who now has the title of sporting director, have been the driving force behind the majority of them.

Italian midfielder Matteo Alberti was signed from Chievo eight days before Dowie was confirmed as manager, while his compatriot Samuel Di Carmine - on a season-long loan from Fiorentina - was recommended to Rangers by former coach De Canio.

In Italian sporting culture, a football coach often has little to do with buying and selling players and is expected simply to focus on training and tactics, while the club hierarchy control transfer policy.

De Canio was happy to play by these rules during his seven months at Loftus Road, leaving Paladini to do the wheeling and dealing.

But Dowie insisted at his first press conference that he would be the one responsible for identifying transfer targets - and it is understood he is unhappy at not being given the sole say over which players are bought.

He remains keen to sign Ben Watson from Palace and Rangers had a £1.75million bid for the 23-year-old midfielder rejected last month.

But the chances of Watson moving across London appear to have decreased after Briatore persuaded Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon to allow Rangers to sign Madrid's 19-year-old midfield prodigy Dani Parejo on a season-long loan deal.

Ever since he took charge at QPR, the extent of Dowie's influence at the club has been the subject of frequent speculation.

The 43-year-old did superbly to lead Crystal Palace to promotion in 2004, but subsequent sackings by Charlton and Coventry saw his stock fall dramatically.

There has even been talk that Dowie will be handed a £1m pay-off and replaced by a more high-profile boss should he take Rangers into the Premier League - something the former West Ham striker insists has never been mentioned to him."This is London


Skysport - Rangers reject Dowie rumours
No truth in Dowie sack rumours

QPR have dismissed reports claiming boss Iain Dowie is on the verge of being sacked following a row with the club's hierarchy.
Rumours have emerged that Dowie, who was only appointed in May, had clashed with co-owner Flavio Briatore over the recruitment policy at Loftus Road.
But the club have responded to the speculation by insisting there is "categorically no truth in the rumours", with Dowie set to take training on Thursday as normal - the squad have a day off today.
Briatore's clout in the transfer market has been evident this summer with the likes of Real Madrid starlet Daniel Parejo, Argentinian youngster Emmanuel Jorge Ledesma and Italian playmaker Samuel di Carmine arriving on loan deals.

Dowie has also signed Blackpool defender Kaspars Gorkss for £250,000, and secured the return of winger Lee Cook on loan from Fulham.
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