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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Supposed QPR Managerial Interest in Sheffield United's Kevin Blackwell?

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Mirror - QPR move in on Blackwell
- Kevin Blackwell could quit Sheffield United to make a surprise move to ambitious QPR before the weekend.
- Blackwell was frustrated with the Blades after their play-off defeat and could meet QPR in the next few days.
- He knows he will have to slash the payroll at Sheffield after they missed out on a £ 60m fortune. And he could fancy a crack at QPR''s promotion push after admitting the lack of parachute payments will hit the Blades hard. Mirror
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/2....15875-21392241/


Brief mention in Daily Mail/Alan Biggs
McCabe desperate to keep Blackwell at Sheffield United after quit threat
- Sheffield United chairman Kevin McCabe held urgent talks with Kevin Blackwell last night after being left stunned by his manager’s revelation that he might quit in the wake of the club’s Wembley defeat to Burnley.
- McCabe had no intention of replacing Blackwell and hopes it was a heat-of-the-moment reaction by Blackwell who was clearly distraught after losing the Championship Play-off Final.
- The Blades chief went into the meeting with a resolve to persuade Blackwell to continue — providing he confirms that he overreacted and pledges his commitment to the job amid rumours of interest from QPR. If there are any grey areas, a swift parting is likely. Mail

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