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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Dowie Sack Story: Times/Guardian/Mail/BBC...Walton Unveiling....Cook/Fulham...No Langley to Cheltenham...Shimmin Plays...Waddock Revisionism...Shittu

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The Times' "Dowie close to sack" story (unequivocally denied by those "close to" QPR) is noted by BBC Gossip "QPR manager Iain Dowie is on the verge of being sacked after a row with owner Flavio Briatore over the proposed transfer of an unnamed player from the Middle East. (The Times)"


The Mail - Dowie heading for the door at QPR after bust-up with Briatore
By Sportsmail Reporter -Strained: Dowie could be leaving
QPR manager Iain Dowie was facing the sack last night after falling out with the club's co-owner Flavio Briatore.
Dowie, who arrived at Loftus Road three months ago, clashed with the Italian about the proposed transfer of an unknown striker from the Middle East, according to The Times.
Renault Formula One team principal Briatore is believed to have told Dowie that he would be dismissed, but stopped short of formalising the decision.
It was unclear whether Dowie would report for work on Wednesday morning and some of the club’s hierarchy have been given the task of finding a successor, should the differences not be resolved. Mail


Guardian Snippet by Tom Bryant (in Gossip piece) re Dowie/QPR (presumably just based on The Times:
"...And in the storm drains around QPR there's room for one man with a hole in the back of his head: expect Iain Dowie to fill it soon after falling out with boss Flavio Briatore over the transfer of an unknown Middle Eastern striker." Guardian


QPR Official Site - Walton Joins Plymouth
EXCLUSIVE: WALTON JOINS PILGRIMS

Simon Walton has joined fellow Championship outfit Plymouth Argyle for a Club record undisclosed fee.

The midfielder, who joined the R's from Charlton in July 2007 for £200,000, suffered heartbreak during a pre-season friendly against Fulham, where a fractured leg ruled him out for the majority of his maiden season in W12.

The former Leeds United ace went on to make just five appearances in all competitions for the R's, before spending time on loan at Hull City.

Everyone at the Club wishes Simon all the best for a successful future. QPR


Plymouth Herald - Argyle prepare to unveil record signing Walton
MIDFIELDER Simon Walton was set to be unveiled by Argyle as their latest new recruit at a Press conference at Home Park today.
Walton, 20, agreed personal terms for his club record transfer from Championship rivals Queens Park Rangers on a visit to Plymouth last Friday and completed a stringent medical yesterday.
The Pilgrims will pay up to £750,000 for the combative midfielder.
That will make Walton the club's most expensive ever signing, beating the £500,000 they spent on striker Steve MacLean when he moved from Cardiff City in January.
Manager Paul Sturrock declined to comment on Walton's imminent signing for Argyle.
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Plymouth Herald



Lee Cook... Mirror "New QPR signing Lee Cook plans revenge on Fulham
Lee Cook says he is desperate to show Fulham fans what he can do - by playing against them for new side QPR in this season's FA Cup.
The winger rejoined his ex-club on loan a year after a £2.5m move to Craven Cottage.
"I hoped to get a chance but didn't play one game for Fulham. Now I hope we draw them in the Cup." Mirror


Cheltenham Official Site
"...Meanwhile, [Cheltenham manager, Keith] Downing has ended his interest in former QPR and Cardiff City midfielder Richard Langley.
"Richard is a good player but he's similar to what we have at the moment and I need something a bit different," he explained."Cheltenham


Dominic Shimmin -
Dominic Shimmin
played in Morton's team that won 6-3 in the Cup, at Stranraer (shot deflected off him for one of the goals. Report


Telegraph - Graham Ruddick - Aldershot Town rise from the ashes
Aldershot's 16-year wait for a return to the Football League finally comes to an end on Saturday.
In March 1992 Aldershot ceased to exist as a Football League club, going out of business after two years of financial struggles...On Saturday, 16 years on, Aldershot Town will finally return to League football when they travel to Accrington Stanley....
Aldershot’s badge is the picture of a phoenix with the words 'The Rising Phoenix’ written underneath. The club’s current manager, Gary Waddock, has also shown he can rise from the flames.
Waddock was sacked by Queens Park Rangers just one month into the 2006/07 season after he saved them from relegation as caretaker manager the previous campaign.
However, the 46-year-old was offered another chance in management by Aldershot and helped them win the Conference title by 15 points in his first season.

Waddock said: “They gave me an opportunity to manage again and I thought it was an opportunity I couldn’t turn down.”...” Telegraph


Flashback Two Years: August 6, 2006 - Shittu Joins Watford (rather than West Bromwich Albion) -- QPR Report - Shittu Signs for Watford

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