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Friday, September 05, 2008

QPR Snippets II: Ramage: QPR Can Win Next Three League Games...Assessing Cerny...Baidoo Move Confirmed...QPR's VIP Boxes

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Always a dangerous thing to do: "QPR Official Site - Peter Ramage tells QPR World that the R's believe they can take nine points from their next three matches" QPR


Dave McIntyre/BBC 606 - Humble Cerny out to change minds
Radek Cerny is well aware he isn’t popular with a section of QPR supporters.
He couldn’t fail to hear Lee Camp’s name being chanted just minutes into the Czech keeper’s Rangers debut on the opening day of the season.
Many believe Camp should not have been dropped and some early errors by the new man did not help his cause.
But Cerny enjoyed his best moment for the club so far when he produced a fine late save to help secure a point at Bristol City on Saturday.
He is humble about his lukewarm reception, saying: “I understand. The supporters know Lee but don’t know me.
“I will do my best to change the minds of supporters to be nice to me. I think if we do okay and win lots of games the supporters will like me. If we are winning I don’t think they will mind who is in goal.”
Camp himself is proof of this. He initially arrived as cover for the injured Chris Day, who was also well liked after a number of fine performances and crucial saves.
But there were few grumbles when Day spent the latter part of Rangers’ promotion season on the bench, with Camp having quickly established himself as the fans’ choice.
It remains to be seen whether Cerny can follow the same path. He certainly took a step in the right direction with that save at the weekend. " BBC606


BBC - Striker Baidoo makes Lewes move
Baidoo (left) scored four goals in 33 games for QPR (Getty)
Lewes have signed former QPR striker Shabazz Baidoo, having already had him at the club on trial during pre-season.
The 20-year-old, who was released by Dagenham & Redbridge this summer, has agreed a month-to-month deal.
Manager Kevin Keehan told BBC Southern Counties Radio: "He's quick and tenacious and has played at Championship level.
"He is not frightened to work and put people under pressure, so he will bring a lot to the team." BBC


QPR Official Site VIP BOX LAUNCH
Running the length of the South Africa Road Stand, our re-designed hospitality suites offer the very best in luxury entertainment.
The viewing galleries are unrivalled in their proximity to the pitch and can seat up to 12 guests.
Teamed with food from London's famous Cipriani restaurant, plus a dedicated hostess and team of serving staff, you can be sure that the facilities will impress friends, family, colleagues and customers alike.
To celebrate the launch of our executive VIP boxes we are offering you and your business the chance to entertain clients and colleagues in the best corporate hospitality has to offer.
For a chance to win a complimentary box for you and 11 guests at the Southampton game on Sunday 14th September 2008, please send your business details and a contact name and number to commercial@qpr.co.uk
Included in the package is:
*Three course meal catered for by Ciprianis
*Complimentary drinks
*Half and Full-Time refreshments
*Individual match hostess
*Matchday programme
*Private parking (subject to request and availability)
For further information on both seasonal and match day hospitality, please contact the Commercial Department: commercial@qpr.co.uk or call Julie, Kelly or Jemma on 020 8740 2588.
*Please note, the closing date for the competition is Monday 8th September at midday." QPR

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