QPR Managerial Appointments: Arrival and Departure Statements: From Redknapp Back to Houston 
QPR Managerial Arrival and Departure Announcements
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From Houston to Redknapp: QPR Managerial Arrival and Departure Announcements ("Hello...Goodbye")
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managerial arrival and departures have become a not-infrequent 
occurrence at Loftus Road. For at touch of nostalgia, a look back at a 
decade of QPR Official statements announcing their latest managerial 
appointments and departures: Harry Redknapp...Mark Hughes...Neil 
Warnock...Mick Harford...Paul Hart....Jim Magilton...Paulo 
Sousa...Gareth Ainsworth...Iain Dowie...Luigi De Canio...John 
Gregory...Gary Waddock...Iain Holloway...Gerry Francis...Ray 
Harford...Stuart Houston!. - Complete list of QPR Managers
QPR ACCEPT HARRY REDKNAPP RESIGNATION
3rd  February 2015
    
   
Harry Redknapp resigns from managerial position at QPR ...
HARRY Redknapp has tendered his resignation at QPR, which has been accepted by the Board.
Redknapp
 – who joined the club in November 2012, overseeing 105 matches in 
charge – informed Chairman Tony Fernandes of his decision to resign this
 morning.
He will undergo knee replacement surgery in the coming weeks.
Redknapp told www.qpr.co.uk:
 “I have had such a fantastic time at QPR. I would like to thank the 
Board, the players and all my staff, and especially the supporters who 
have been absolutely fantastic to me since I arrived at the club for 
their tremendous support.
“Sadly I need 
immediate surgery on my knee which is going to stop me from doing my job
 in the coming weeks. It means I won’t be able to be out on the training
 pitch every day, and if I can’t give 100 per-cent I feel it’s better 
for someone else to take over the reins.
“My 
relationship with Tony Fernandes has been one of the highlights of my 
footballing career and I wish the club every success. I am confident 
they will survive in the Premier League this year.”
Speaking
 on behalf of the Board, QPR Chairman Tony Fernandes added: “I would 
like to take this opportunity to thank Harry for everything he has done 
for QPR during his time in charge.
“We part on good terms and I would personally like to wish him all the best for the future.”
Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey have been placed in temporary charge of the team until further notice.
PUBLISHED
10:54 24th November 2012
by @OfficialQPR
Harry pens two-and-a-half year deal ...
I can’t wait to get to work and get the results necessary to kick-start our season"
Harry Redknapp
QUEENS Park Rangers Football Club is delighted to confirm the appointment of Harry Redknapp as the club’s new manager.
The 65 year-old has signed a two-and-a-half year contract at Loftus Road and will watch his new team from the stands when the R’s take on Manchester United at Old Trafford this afternoon.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Redknapp said: “I’m delighted to be back in the managerial hot-seat at QPR.
“When I spoke to the Shareholders and they told me about their plans I knew this was too good an opportunity to turn down.
“There’s no doubt there’s a lot of ability in the squad, but for one reason or another things haven’t gone as well as everyone expected since the start of the season.
“I can’t wait to get to work and get the results necessary to kick-start our season.”
Redknapp’s arrival in W12 represents a significant coup for the club.
Widely-regarded as one of the best English managers in the business, Redknapp’s track record at the highest level speaks for itself.
After guiding Portsmouth to an FA Cup Final victory in 2007/08, he enjoyed arguably his finest hour in management at Tottenham Hotspur, where he led them into the Champions League for the first time in their history at the end of the 2009/10 season.
He was also named Premier League Manager of the Year at the end of that campaign.
Speaking on behalf of the QPR Shareholders, QPR Chairman Tony Fernandes, said: “Harry was our number one target, the unanimous choice of the Board and we’re delighted we’ve been able to attract him to the club.
“He has a proven track record in the Premier League and has all the characteristics we were looking for to get us out of the current situation we find ourselves in.
“His man-management skills are second to none and we are confident he is the right man to lead us away from the bottom of the table.
“We believe we have a manager with significant experience at the highest level of football, who can come in and immediately help deliver our objectives.”
QPR Shareholder Kamarudin Bin Meranun added: “While we look forward with Harry we would also like to place on the record our appreciation to Mark.
“Though results have not been good this season, Mark has moved the club forwards in terms of infrastructure and advancing QPR as a Premier League club. For that, we want to thank him.
“He was a consummate professional and it was a difficult decision to make as we had all grown to respect him. We all wish him and his family well for the future.”
A further announcement regarding Redknapp’s backroom team will be made in due course. QPR
MARK HUGHES STATEMENT
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PUBLISHED
10:45 23rd November 2012
by @OfficialQPR
Hughes contract terminated with immediate effect
QUEENS Park Rangers Football Club has today (Friday) terminated the contract of manager Mark Hughes with immediate effect.
This decision has been taken after careful consideration by the Board of Directors, following numerous meetings over the last few days.
The Board of Directors wish to thank Mark for his commitment, hard work and dedication in his ten months in charge.
Mark has shown integrity and professionalism throughout his time here, but ultimately the circumstances we find ourselves in have left the Board of Directors with very little choice but to make a change.
The Board will now be working actively to put a new managerial structure in place as soon as possible.
Mark Bowen and Eddie Niedzwiecki will take charge of the R's trip to Manchester United in the Barclays Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
The club will be making a further announcement in due course.
Official Site
EXCLUSIVE: HUGHES APPOINTED
Posted on: Tue 10 Jan 2012
Queens Park Rangers Football Club is delighted to confirm the appointment of Mark Hughes as the Club's new Manager.
The 48 year-old has signed a two-and-a-half year deal at Loftus Road and will take charge of First Team training this afternoon.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Hughes said: "It's a great feeling to be back in football and to be the Manager of QPR.
"I'm fully aware of the challenge in the short and long term and I am genuinely excited about the ambition of the owners.
"Nobody can doubt the history of this great Football Club and the passion of its fantastically loyal supporters.
"Now the immediate priority is to consolidate our place in the Barclays Premier League, but beyond that, the future is very bright and fills me with great enthusiasm."
QPR Chairman, Tony Fernandes, said: "Mark has a proven track record in the Premier League, bringing a wealth of experience at both Club and international level.
"He has a great passion to achieve as a Manager and has already been hugely successful in his career.
"His ambitions match those of the Board and we are delighted to have him at the helm."
QPR Vice Chairman, Amit Bhatia, added: "Mark has a great managerial pedigree and has proven over the years to be a very astute Manager.
"I am looking forward to working with him to bring success to the Club."
QPR CEO, Philip Beard, said: "Having spoken at length with Mark, I know he is brimming with enthusiasm and anticipation about the challenge of taking QPR forward and I believe he is the perfect choice to deliver the success we all desire."
Vastly-experienced, Hughes has built a reputation as one of Britain's most admired Managers, with success at both Club and international level.
He has a proven track record in the transfer market, recruiting the likes of Vincent Kompany, Nigel de Jong, Moussa Dembele and Christopher Samba to the Premier League.
In his five years in charge of Wales, Hughes turned around the fortunes of the national side, before being appointed Blackburn Rovers boss in September 2004.
He guided Rovers to seventh place in the 2007/08 Premier League campaign, before moving to Manchester City at the start of the following season.
City, with the riches of the Abu Dhabi United investment group, would go on to finish tenth in Hughes' first season in charge, as well as reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup.
His spell in Manchester ended in December 2009, however, when he was controversially replaced by Roberto Mancini despite City sitting pretty in sixth place in the top-flight.
Fulham was his next port of call, where he exceeded all expectations with an eighth place finish and Europa League qualification through the Fair Play League.
Hughes - who has only finished outside the top half of the top-flight once in his managerial career - will be joined at the Club by Assistant Manager Mark Bowen, First Team Coach Eddie Niedzwiecki and Goalkeeping Coach Kevin Hitchcock.
The Club will be making no further comment.
*Mark Hughes will be officially unveiled as the Club's new Manager at a Press Conference on Wednesday.
http://www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~2571588,00.html
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - January 2012 - WARNOCK AXED
QPR PART COMPANY WITH WARNOCK
Posted on: Sun 08 Jan 2012
Queens Park Rangers Football Club has today (Sunday 8th January 2012) parted company with Manager Neil Warnock.
Warnock joined the Club in March 2010, overseeing 84 matches in charge, winning 33, drawing 27 and losing 24.
Last season, he successfully guided the Club back to the Premier League for the first time in 15 years.
The Board's commitment to retaining our Premier League status ultimately led to this decision.
QPR Assistant Manager Mick Jones and First Team Coach Keith Curle have also left the Club.
QPR Chairman, Tony Fernandes, said: "This decision has been made in the best interests of the Club and I can assure everyone that this is not a decision that was made lightly.
"Sadly, our recent run of poor form has seen us slip alarmingly down the table and the Board felt it was the right time to make a change.
"Neil has acted with honesty, professionalism and integrity throughout his time at the Club, and I would personally like to thank him for his significant contribution to QPR over the last 22 months.
"I genuinely wish him all the very best for the future and he will always be welcome back at Loftus Road."
QPR Vice-Chairman, Amit Bhatia, added: "It is with a very heavy heart that we make this announcement.
"I played a key role in bringing Neil to Loftus Road and consider him to be a close personal friend and a great professional.
"I would like to place on the record my thanks to him for transforming us from a Championship Club to a Premier League Club.
"As a Club we have gained enormously from Neil's wisdom, experience and leadership. He has always performed his managerial duties to the very highest of standards.
"I wish Neil every success going forward and he will always be welcome at QPR.
"I now look forward to the future and the rest of the season as we work towards stabilising our position in the Premier League."
Neil Warnock said: "Obviously I'm very disappointed, but having achieved so much, I leave the Club with a great sense of pride.
"I have enjoyed my time here more than anywhere else and the QPR fans have been brilliant with me - they deserve success.
"My biggest regret is that the takeover didn't happen earlier, because that would have given me the opportunity to bring in the targets I'd pinpointed all last summer and probably given us a better chance to succeed in the Premier League."
He added: "The board at QPR are hugely ambitious and I wish them every success for the future.
"I've been involved in the game a long time and I will be spending the immediate future with my family and friends before deciding my next career move."
The Club will now begin its search for a new Manager and will make a further announcement in due course.
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November 24, 2012
QPR Official Site - March1, 2010
EXCLUSIVE: WARNOCK CONFIRMED
- Queens Park 
Rangers Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Neil 
Warnock as First Team Manager with immediate effect.- Warnock has today 
signed a three-and-a-half-year contract at Loftus Road after a 
compensation agreement was reached with his former club, Crystal Palace 
FC.
- Warnock, who 
guided Sheffield United to the Premier League in 2006, said: "I am 
delighted to be joining a club with the history that QPR has.
- "As a manager, Loftus Road is always a place I loved because of the fantastic atmosphere there.
- "Looking from afar I believe this is the perfect time for me to come in, with the new structure and chairman in place.
- "Together we can give the club the stability that it needs.
- "I am really looking forward to the challenge that's in front of me."
- QPR Chairman 
Ishan Saksena said: "Neil was always our number one target and so we are
 delighted to announce him as our manager.
- "He has great
 experience in English football and a phenomenal track record. I believe
 he is the right man to help QPR achieve its ambitions.
- "Neil will be given the full support of the Board, and I know our fans will give him their full backing as well."
- Caretaker manager Mick Harford and his assistant Tony Coton have stepped down from their respective roles.
- Harford said:
 "I was more than happy to help the club out when they asked me, and I 
did the best I could during my time in caretaker charge.
- "The club needs an experienced manager in order to move forward, and I wish Neil every success.
- "He has joined a fantastic football club with brilliant supporters, and I sincerely hope he does well.
- "The club is 
in good hands now with the new structure, Ishan Saksena and Gianni 
Paladini, and I believe QPR has a very bright future." QPR
FEBRUARY 2010 - MICK HARFORD DEPARTS
QPR Official Site - CLUB STATEMENT Fri 15 Jan 2010 - PAUL HART DEPARTS...MICK HARFORD APPOINTED
- The Club can confirm that Manager Paul Hart has decided to leave Queens Park Rangers Football Club with immediate effect.
- Assistant Manager Mick Harford will be taking charge of First Team affairs, starting with this weekend's Championship fixture at Blackpool.
- The Club will be making no further comment at this stage. QPR
December 2009 - QPR OFFICIAL SITE: PAUL HART APPOINTED
- The Club is pleased to confirm the arrival of Paul Hart as First Team Manager.
Following 
discussions late last night after Jim Magilton's and John Gorman's 
departures, the appointment was concluded this morning.
Hart will be joined at the Club by new Assistant Manager Mick Harford in a deal which runs until the end of the 2009/10 season.
The Club would like to place on record its thanks to Steve Gallen and Marc Bircham for their efforts while in Caretaker charge.
The Club will be making no further comment at this stage
PAUL HART DEPARTS & MICK HARFORD APPOINTED
QPR Official Site - CLUB STATEMENT Fri 15 Jan 2010
- The Club can confirm that Manager Paul Hart has decided to leave Queens Park Rangers Football Club with immediate effect.
- Assistant Manager Mick Harford will be taking charge of First Team affairs, starting with this weekend's Championship fixture at Blackpool.
- The Club will be making no further comment at this stage. QPR
PAUL HART ARRIVES
December 2009
- The Club is pleased to confirm the arrival of Paul Hart as First Team Manager.
Following 
discussions late last night after Jim Magilton's and John Gorman's 
departures, the appointment was concluded this morning.
Hart will be joined at the Club by new Assistant Manager Mick Harford in a deal which runs until the end of the 2009/10 season.
The Club would like to place on record its thanks to Steve Gallen and Marc Bircham for their efforts while in Caretaker charge.
The Club will be making no further comment at this stage
JIM MAGILTON
DEPARTURE - CLUB STATEMENT
Wed 16 Dec 2009
The Club can confirm that Jim Magilton and John Gorman have left Queens Park Rangers by mutual consent.
Recent events 
have been widely reported and whilst Jim Magilton completely denies the 
allegations, with the full support of John Gorman, it has been agreed 
that it is in the best interests of the Club and Jim Magilton, if the 
parties move on in their separate ways.
The Club would like to wish both Jim Magilton and John Gorman good luck in the future and thank them for their hard work.
SUSPENDED -CLUB STATEMENT - December 9, 2009
The Club can confirm that Manager Jim Magilton has been suspended with immediate effect, pending an internal investigation.
The suspension relates to an incident which occurred at Monday's Championship fixture against Watford at Vicarage Road.
The Club will be making no further comment at this stage.
MAGILTON ARRIVAL
QPR Official 
Site EXCLUSIVE: MAGILTON APPOINTED - Queens Park Rangers Football Club 
is delighted to announce the appointment of Jim Magilton as the Club's 
new Manager.
- The 40 
year-old, who made over 50 appearances for Northern Ireland during an 
illustrious playing career for both Club and country, has put pen to 
paper on a two year deal at Loftus Road.
- Speaking 
exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, QPR Holdings Ltd Chairman, Flavio 
Briatore, expressed his delight at Magilton's arrival, commenting: "We 
had an incredibly high number of applicants, but Jim was the stand-out 
candidate for the role.
- "We (the 
Board) sat down with him on four separate occasions over the last month 
to discuss our goals and ambitions and he has really impressed myself, 
Mr Ecclestone, Mr Mittal and Mr Bhatia with his knowledge, understanding
 and passion for football.
- "He did a 
very good job at Ipswich Town, playing some fine, attacking football, 
and he has great ambition to achieve in this next chapter of his 
managerial career. We are all really looking forward to working with 
him."
- Magilton 
enjoyed three seasons at the helm at Portman Road, inspiring the Tractor
 Boys to an eighth place finish in season 2007/08, before guiding them 
towards a comfortable top-half finish prior to his departure in April.
- Speaking 
exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, the R's new boss said: "I'm really looking
 forward to the challenge of managing this great Football Club.
- "The Board 
are highly ambitious, but they are very realistic at the same time. I 
have huge ambitions to achieve as a Manager though, and our aim is to 
keep progressing, year after year.
- "There is a 
very strong group of players at the Club and with one or two additions 
over the summer, we can expect to be in a position to drastically 
improve upon the eleventh place finish secured last season."
Magilton will be joined at the Club by a new Assistant Manager in the coming weeks.
*The Club will be making no further comment at this stage. QPR
PAULO SOUSA
SOUSA DEPARTURE
QPR Official Site CLUB STATEMENT
- Queens Park 
Rangers Football Club has today (Thursday) had to terminate Paulo De 
Sousa's employment with the Club with immediate effect.
It came to the Club's attention that Mr De Sousa had, without authority, divulged highly confidential and sensitive information. The Club, with legal advice, responded in this way to protect its position.
Player / Coach Gareth Ainsworth will take Caretaker charge on a temporary basis, from now until the end of the season.
The Club will be making no further comment.
QPR Official Site - November 19, 2008 - EXCLUSIVE: R'S APPOINT SOUSA
- Queens Park Rangers Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Paulo Sousa as First Team Coach.
- The 38 
year-old, who won 51 caps for Portugal during an illustrious playing 
career and spent five years as assistant to Luis Felipe Scolari with the
 Portuguese national team, has penned a two-and-a-half year contract 
until the summer of 2011.
- Sousa, who 
will retain the services of temporary Caretaker Manager Gareth Ainsworth
 within his backroom staff, will take charge of the R's Coca Cola 
Championship fixture against Watford on Saturday.
- Speaking 
exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Sousa said: "It is an honour to be part of
 this project. I have always wanted to work for a big Club and I am very
 excited about the opportunity to work for Queens Park Rangers.
- "I have great
 belief in my ideas and my coaching ability and I firmly believe I can 
achieve the objectives set by the management."
- Sousa added: 
"I believe in playing positive, attacking football. To achieve positive 
results you have to maintain a focused outlook and my team will aim to 
do this, both for ourselves and for the fans.
- "I am looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead."
- Flavio Briatore, QPR Holdings Limited Chairman, added: "Paulo is a very good appointment for this Football Club.
- "I have been keeping track of his work for the last few months and he is the right man for our project.
- "He has great
 experience after working with the Portuguese national team and he is 
part of the new generation of coach. He has worked with some of the 
World's best players and we are excited about having him.
- "His football
 career was highly impressive and he has great knowledge of the game. 
After five years with Portugal, he is ready for a new challenge and I am
 delighted he has agreed to join us."
- Briatore 
added: "I would like to thank Gareth Ainsworth for his contribution as 
Caretaker Manager and confirm that he still has a very important role to
 play at this Club. He is QPR through and through and will work very 
closely with Paulo as we build for a successful future."
- The Club will be making no further comment at this stage.
IAIN DOWIE
Iain Dowie's Departure
QPR CLUB STATEMENT - 24 Oct 2008 - Dowie
The Board of 
Queens Park Rangers Football Club has given notice to terminate the 
contract of Manager Iain Dowie with immediate effect.
Dowie, who took
 over the reins at Loftus Road in the summer, oversaw 15 matches in 
charge in all competitions and leaves the R's in ninth place in the Coca
 Cola Championship.
Player / Coach 
Gareth Ainsworth has been appointed Caretaker Manager on a temporary 
basis and will take charge of First Team affairs until further notice.
The Club will be making no further comment at this stage - QPR
DOWIE APPOINTED
- May 2008 QPR Official Site - EXCLUSIVE: DOWIE APPOINTED
Queens Park 
Rangers Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Iain 
Dowie as First Team Coach with immediate effect.
The 43 
year-old, who spent three years in W12 during a distinguished playing 
career, has today (Wednesday 14th May 2008) put pen to paper on a 
two-year contract at Loftus Road.
Speaking about 
the appointment, QPR Sporting Director Gianni Paladini, said: "Iain 
Dowie has a proven track record in the Championship and we're delighted 
to have him on board."
Dowie, who 
enjoyed a brief stint as Caretaker Manager of the R's, before working 
under Gerry Francis in the role of Assistant Manager, also expressed his
 delight, commenting: "This is a very exciting long-term project.
"I'm very 
privileged to have been given the opportunity under the new ownership to
 return to the Club where I served my managerial apprenticeship.
"I've been 
thoroughly impressed by the new investors and their fresh, aggressive 
and innovative approach to all sporting matters, as well as the 
marketing and commercial aspect of this Football Club.
"QPR is a fantastic Club, with a steep and successful history and I'm going to relish the challenge that lies ahead." QPR
[Note: Scroll down for Iain Dowie's previous QPR Departure]
LUIGI DE CANIO
Farewell to De Canio QPR Official Site CLUB STATEMENT 8 May 2008
Queens Park 
Rangers Football Club have parted company with First Team Coach Luigi De
 Canio by mutual consent with immediate effect.
The Club would 
like to place on the record its thanks to Luigi for his contribution to 
QPR and wish him all the best for a successful future.
Mr De Canio 
also wanted to express his gratitude for the opportunity to manage 
Queens Park Rangers and also for the fantastic experience he had during 
his time in England.
The Club will be making no further comment at this stage.
An announcement on a successor will be made in due course.
May 2008
QPR
October 29 - QPR Official Site - EXCLUSIVE: DE CANIO APPOINTED
Queens Park Rangers Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Luigi De Canio as First Team Coach.
The contract period runs until the end of the 2009/10 season.
The 50 year-old
 has an extensive coaching pedigree having taken charge of Udinese, 
Napoli, Reggina, Genoa and most recently Siena in Serie A - who he 
helped keep in the top-flight for two consecutive seasons before 
leaving.
Speaking 
exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, De Canio said: "I am very excited at this 
fantastic opportunity to join Queens Park Rangers as their First Team 
Coach.
"For me, it 
will be an honour to work for Queens Park Rangers, a Club which is 
backed by Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore, two businessmen with an
 incredible track-record of success in sport and other fields.
"I would like 
to thank them and tell them I will not disappoint their expectations. I 
am fully committed to the project and I am looking forward to getting to
 work with the players in preparation for our forthcoming home fixture 
against Hull City on Saturday."
On behalf of 
the new management of QPR, Chairman Gianni Paladini expressed his 
delight at the capture of De Canio, commenting: "The Club is going 
through a phase of total restructuring and for us the appointment of 
Luigi De Canio is the first important step ahead in our long-term 
strategy.
"De Canio is a 
highly motivated professional, whose dynamic and aggressive approach 
fits perfectly with the image and philosophy of the new Management."
Paladini added:
 "De Canio is fully aware of the high standards and objectives that the 
new Management has set for the future of the Club, and he is ready and 
eager to take up the challenge"
Mick Harford, 
who has acted as Caretaker Manager since the departure of John Gregory 
in early October, has left the Club with immediate effect.
Paladini added:
 "We offered Mick a role within the new set-up and we're disappointed 
that he has turned this down. He has done a fantastic job since he 
arrived here in the summer and his contribution will never be forgotten.
"We all wish him the very best for the future."
*The Club will be making no further comment at this stage. QPR
JOHN GREGORY
October 1, 2007 - John Gregory's Departure QPR Official Site - CLUB STATEMENT
Queens Park 
Rangers Football Club have today terminated the employment of John 
Gregory as First Team Manager with immediate effect, following Sunday's 
5-1 defeat at West Bromwich Albion.
First Team 
Coach, Mick Harford, has been appointed Caretaker Manager to take the 
team to Wednesday's fixture against Colchester United.
QPR Chairman, 
Gianni Paladini, said: "The Club would like to thank John for everything
 he has done during a difficult period as Manager, in particular for 
saving us from relegation last season.
"However, the performances and results this season have not met with our expectations. The league table does not lie.
"The Club have decided to act swiftly in time to turn things around for the remainder of the season.
"Mick will be 
Caretaker Manager for Wednesday's away game at Colchester and a further 
announcement about the post will be made after that.
"Everyone at 
QPR wants to wish John good luck and success in the future. In the 
meantime, Mick and the entire team are focused on achieving the Club's 
first win of the season at Colchester."
The Club will be making no further comment at this stage. QPR
SEPTEMBER 20, 2006 - OFFICIAL SITE - GREGORY APPOINTED
John Gregory has been appointed as QPR First Team Manager with immediate effect.
Gary Waddock will now work under the former Aston Villa boss in an Assistant Manager's role.
In an exclusive
 interview with www.qpr.co.uk, Chairman Gianni Paladini revealed his 
delight at the appointment: "It's a fantastic scoop for the Club.
"John is a proven manager at the highest level and is very eager to get back in to the managerial game.
"He's sat down with Gary and talked everything through and the situation is perfect as we look to climb the Championship table.
"I'd like to wish the pair of them the very best in their new roles.''
Gregory - who 
has been out of the game since leaving Derby County in 2003 - commented:
 "I'm back in the hot-seat and it's a huge challenge.
"QPR are very close to my heart and it's a fantastic opportunity for me.
"This is a job I can very much get my teeth into and I'm relishing the challenge that lies ahead.
"Winning matches is what matters most in the business and we aim to do that, starting Saturday.''
Waddock said: 
"It's the right decision for the club, I'm just thankful that Gianni 
thinks enough of me to keep me here as Assistant Manager.
"I look forward to working with John, we both played together under Terry Venables and have the same work ethic.
"I'll learn a lot from him and I'm sure that this appointment will benefit the club I love."
GREGORY EXTENDED - Announcement of Gregory's Two Year Contract
April 23, 2007 - QPR Official Site -GAFFER STAYS ON
The Club are delighted to announce that John Gregory has agreed a two year extension to his current contract.
In the wake of 
the R's guaranteeing their Championship status with victory against 
Cardiff City on Saturday, Gregory has activated a clause within his 
existing contract that will see him remain at Loftus Road until the end 
of the 2008/09 campaign.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Gregory said: "I'm delighted to accept the offer made to me by Chairman Gianni Paladini.
"I feel very 
honoured to have been the Manager of QPR for the last seven months and 
to have been given the task of keeping us in the Championship. Now that 
has been secured, the rebuilding has to begin.
"We need to put
 some concrete in the foundations to make sure the Club does not sink to
 the appalling depths that it has done this season. That means making 
changes throughout the Club, which will not always be popular ones.
"I personally 
have never been happier. I look forward to working alongside Gianni, as 
we strive to build a better future for our loyal fans. All you need is 
love.''
Gregory joined 
the R's on September 20th 2006, replacing Gary Waddock, whose ten games 
in charge in all competitions at the start of the season heralded just 
two victories.
His impact was 
immediate, as the R's clinched back-to-back wins in his first two games,
 before four wins in five outings, culminating in Saturday's 1-0 win 
against the Bluebirds, confirmed the R's place in the second tier of 
English football.
Chairman Gianni
 Paladini expressed his delight at the news, commenting: "John Gregory 
has done a fantastic job in his short time in charge here and we are all
 delighted that he has agreed to be part of our future.
"The impact he 
has made since he arrived here in September has been quite staggering. 
The signings he has made have been inspirational and he's proven what a 
top Manager he is.
"He has our one
 hundred per-cent backing and he is most definitely the right man to 
lead us to what we hope will be a very bright future.''
GARY WADDOCK
October 19, 2006 - QPR OFFICIAL STATEMENT - WADDOCK DEPARTS
Queens Park Rangers Football Club have parted company with Gary Waddock.
Waddock was named as manager on June 28 after a spell as caretaker manager following the departure of Ian Holloway.
The former Rangers midfielder moved into a coaching role when John Gregory was then appointed at the end of last month.
QPR would like to thank Gary and wish him every success in the future.
WADDOCK DEMOTED
OFFICIAL SITE - GREGORY APPOINTED
John Gregory has been appointed as QPR First Team Manager with immediate effect.
Gary Waddock will now work under the former Aston Villa boss in an Assistant Manager's role.
In an exclusive
 interview with www.qpr.co.uk, Chairman Gianni Paladini revealed his 
delight at the appointment: "It's a fantastic scoop for the Club.
"John is a proven manager at the highest level and is very eager to get back in to the managerial game.
"He's sat down with Gary and talked everything through and the situation is perfect as we look to climb the Championship table.
"I'd like to wish the pair of them the very best in their new roles.''
Gregory - who 
has been out of the game since leaving Derby County in 2003 - commented:
 "I'm back in the hot-seat and it's a huge challenge.
"QPR are very close to my heart and it's a fantastic opportunity for me.
"This is a job I can very much get my teeth into and I'm relishing the challenge that lies ahead.
"Winning matches is what matters most in the business and we aim to do that, starting Saturday.''
Waddock said: 
"It's the right decision for the club, I'm just thankful that Gianni 
thinks enough of me to keep me here as Assistant Manager.
"I look forward to working with John, we both played together under Terry Venables and have the same work ethic.
"I'll learn a lot from him and I'm sure that this appointment will benefit the club I love."
June 28, 2006 - QPR OFFICIAL SITE - WADDOCK APPOINTED
QPR have announced Gary Waddock as first team manager following the appointment of Ian Holloway at Plymouth Argyle.
The new role 
for the former QPR boss means that Waddock, who was named as Caretaker 
Manager in February, will now be able to officially take up the title of
 QPR manager.
Ian Holloway 
was in charge at Loftus Road since February 2001 and oversaw 266 games 
in his time at QPR, experiencing relegation and then promotion.
When he was 
placed on gardening leave earlier this year, Waddock stepped up from his
 position as first team coach to oversee the managerial side and has 
since instilled a 'no nonsense' work ethic at Harlington.
Waddock first 
recruited Alan McDonald as a first team coach before restructuring the 
scouting network and transfer listing and releasing 14 players in a bid 
to freshen up the squad and bring in his own men.
The new QPR boss said: "I'm delighted that QPR have finally been able to officially announce my position as first team manager.
"Now I'll feel a
 lot more confident in my role and I'm looking forward to implementing 
further changes behind the scenes as well as on the pitch.
"I've got a great back room staff here and we've been planning the coming season all summer.
"The work ethic
 and training methods will be subjected to a complete overhaul and we're
 looking forward to seeing the results on the pitch."You can see Gary 
Waddock's first interview as QPR manager on QPR World tomorrow.
http://www.qpr.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10373~853408,00.html
IAN HOLLOWAY
QPR Official Site - Feburary 2006 - HOLLOWAY ON GARDENING LEAVE
QPR OFFICIAL SITECLUB STATEMENT
QPR have 
announced that Ian Holloway has been placed on 'gardening leave.'Gary 
Waddock has been appointed as caretaker manager and will be taking first
 team training as of today.Waddock is currently being consulted about a 
potential caretaker assistant manager to join him in the next few 
days.The move follows speculation about Holloway joining Leicester City 
as their new manager.The club is keen to avoid any distraction to the 
playing side and to move forward with the rest of the season as speedily
 as possible.It has therefore put Ian Holloway and his managerial staff,
 Gary Penrice and Tim Breacker, on gardening leave with immediate 
effect.Gary Waddock started at work on Monday morning in training with 
the players and in preparation for next Saturday's derby game against 
Millwall.
Gianni Paladini
 said: "QPR has not sacked Ian, but we are concerned about recent 
performances and the effect the speculation about Ian joining Leicester 
City might have on the players."I hope we can sort something out with 
Ian as soon as possible. QPR will always be enormously grateful for the 
contribution he has made over the past five years, in particular gaining
 promotion for us in 2004."However, it is crucial the team are focussed 
and able to move forward, which is why we have appointed Gary as 
Caretaker Manager. I hope the fans will get behind Gary for the home 
derby against Millwall on 
Saturday."http://www.qpr.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10373~779128,00.html
HOLLOWAY Appointed
QPR Official Site - February 26, 2001 - HOLLOWAY CONFIRMED AS BOSS
IAN HOLLOWAY was this afternoon unveiled as the new manager of Queens Park Rangers at a press conference at Loftus Road.
The 37-year-old
 who managed Bristol Rovers for four and a half seasons left the 
Memeorial Ground earlier this season and returns to Loftus Road where he
 spent five years as a player. Further details and quotes from the new 
boss will appear here later.
QPR Official Site - February 26, 2001- HOLLOWAY - I AM MY OWN MAN
New Rangers boss Ian Holloway insists his return to Loftus Road is a challenge he is cannot wait to undertake.
Holloway, who 
spent five years as the club in the mid '90s takes over the reins at 
Loftus Road less than a month after leaving his post as boss of Bristol 
Rovers, and follows the path of Rangers' Director of Football Gerry 
Francis, who also swapped the West Country for a return to West London 
in 1991.
Subsequently 
Holloway's respect for Francis, who he served under as a player for ten 
years, is very high, but the 37-year-old insists that he is very much 
his own man.
The new boss 
has signed a contract until the end of the season with a view to another
 year and he is very glad to be back at Loftus Road.
"I was lucky 
enough to work with Gerry for over ten years at two different clubs and 
when I met him I thought I knew a lot about football," he said.
"After I met 
him I realised I knew nothing. What he doesn't know about the game you 
can write on the back of a postage stamp and the affect that he had on 
my overall career was so strong that I think without him I wouldn't be 
say here right now.
"However, I am 
my own person, I have my own ideas and I motivate players in a different
 way to Gerry and I want to rub off on these players here and if I need 
anybody watched or any guidance then I can talk to Gerry.
"I am one of 
life's optimists but my policy is to be honest and open with our fans. 
They are the ones who pay the money to come in. Anyone who knows me will
 tell you I am a wholehearted, passionate person and I was brought here 
before to rub off on the other players.
"I am hoping I 
can do that here with the players at the club and I am desperately 
looking forward to meeting them tomorrow morning and getting down to 
work." "I am absolutely delighted to be taking this on this challenge 
and I believe that by all pulling in the right direction we can get out 
of the position we are in."
More comprehensive quotes and a closer look at the new Rangers boss will appear here this afternoon.
QPR Official Site, February 21, 2001 - DEPUTY CHAIRMAN (Nick Blackburn) ON HOLLOWAY APPOINTMENT
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN
 Nick Blackburn believes the Rangers board have appointed the right man 
in Ian Holloway to take over as manager from Gerry Francis.
"We set a 
certain criteria in appointing a new manager; we wanted someone the 
ability to motivate, coach well, had experience of management but also 
someone who was on their way up in the game, someone to help 
re-structure the club in terms of the academy and the youth system and 
finally a man who knows players at a lower level in the game or people 
from Academy league clubs," he said.
"We also knew 
that Ian made a lot of money in the transfer market with Bristol Rovers 
which is something we have failed to do in recent years and also his 
ability to spot and develop players which he has done with the likes of 
Barry Hayles, Jason Roberts and Bobby Zamora in his time there.
"I know he 
brings a lot of passion in the way he works and has a lot of passion for
 this football club and after last Saturday's performance at Wimbledon, I
 hope some of that passion transmits to the players.
"Ian has signed
 a contract until the end of this season with another year with options 
and he is very heavily incentivised especially if he can keep us in the 
First Division this year which is absolutley crucial to the future of 
this club.
"He is also 
heavily incentivised in terms of league positions so I hope he is going 
to be here for another few years because if he is it will be because he 
has been able to bring success to the football club
IAIN DOWIE II
QPR Official Site - March 7, 2001: DOWIE LEAVES QPR
THREE ON THE MOVE AS OLLY MAKES HIS MARK - Mach 7. 2001
IAIN DOWIE has 
left QPR after having his contract paid up in full by the club. Dowie 
has worked very hard during his time at QPR and the club wishes him 
every success in the future.
New manager Ian
 Holloway is looking to bring in his own backroom staff. Holloway said: 
"When I got the job I talked about bringing in my own backroom staff 
which most people do in football. I've taken this decision now in order 
to give him the best chance of getting another job.
"Iain has worked very hard for the club and I'm sure he will do very well in the future. We wish him all the best."
Antti Heinola 
is also leaving Loftus Road and returning to his native Finland. The QPR
 defender, whose contract has been terminated by mutual consent, is 
going home to begin studying for an economics degree.
Another player to be leaving Loftus Road is Leon Jeanne after completing a period of notice issued by the club.
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - 2001 - IAIN - I'D LOVE TO BE BOSS
IN THE build-up
 to the Gillingham game, assistant boss Iain Dowie has been putting 
forward his case in the interviews for the manager's job at Rangers.
Iain said: "I've had my interview and I put my point to the board. I think continuity here is very important.
"We've got 18 players out of contract and it is important that the new manager does know the players.
"I also feel I've got something fresh to give. I think I am an innovative coach and I can get a response from the lads.
"I also feel I 
can step into the mantle of a manager. I've got some bright ideas and 
things I want to implement. Hopefully I'll get the opportunity.
"I consider 
this to be a very good club and one that I've really enjoyed my time at.
 Hopefully my hard work will have earned me the opportunity to be the 
next manager. If I don't get the job, it won't be through lack of hard 
work when I've been coaching.
"It's nice that
 a large percentage of the fans feel that I should get the opportunity. I
 understand that people have been putting my name forward on the 
internet, which is lovely. It's nice to know that I have that support 
and I'd like to get Rangers back to a position where we can challenge 
for honours."
GERRY FRANCIS
February 2001 CLUB STATEMENT 16 February 2001 - Francis StAnds Down
We have known 
that Gerry Francis was considering retirement at the end of this season 
when his contract expires and this week he confirmed to the QPR Board 
that this was the case.
Following 
discussions with Gerry it was mutually agreed that it was important to 
install a new manager now in order to plan for next season, particularly
 with regard to existing players' contracts and any incoming players. 
The new manager when appointed will immediately assume responsibility 
for the First team and will obviously focus on doing everything possible
 to ensure that QPR do not get relegated this season.
Gerry has been 
asked to remain with QPR until his contract expires and will work with 
the new manager on planning for next season, including such issues as 
our Academy situation and our Scouting network.
The Board would
 like to go on record as publicly thanking Gerry for the job he has 
performed over the last two years in very difficult circumstances, 
keeping QPR up in the first year and finishing tenth last season. His 
commitment to the club is second to none and we feel that he has made a 
major contribution in trying to turn the club around. He has been 
offered a place on the Club Board next year should he wish to take it 
up.
Discussions 
with candidates for the manager's job have already started and the Board
 hopes to be in a position to make an announcement as soon as possible. 
In the meantime, Gerry Francis will be in charge for the match against 
Barnsley and we hope he leaves the job with the win the club needs.
Febaury 2001 - GERRY SAYS GOODBYE
GERRY FRANCIS was emotional about the 2-0 win over Barnsley in what was probably his last home game in charge as manager.
Gerry said: "It was a very sad day and an emotional day for me. The fans were fantastic again on Saturday.
"Some 
supporters look deeply at the situation. They ask why did the man come 
back in the first place? He didn't have to and the club was going 
nowhere, bottom of the league and nine points adrift.
"He knew the 
situation, he didn't moan and groan because he didn't have any money, he
 didn't moan and groan about having to cut wages, he didn't moan and 
groan that he had no signing on fees. He brought a couple of kids 
through, he went to non-League. And he found a couple of players which 
are the club's future, like Peter Crouch and Clarke Carlisle.
"He had tragic 
injury problems this year with six broken legs, Rob Steiner retiring, 
Danny Maddix not playing all season and two cruciate ligaments. Any 
manager in the country - including Alex Ferguson - would have struggled 
with those injuries. I've never known anything like it in my life.
"So I just feel
 that supporters looking at football and managers can see beyond results
 sometimes. Obviously I am delighted that they can.
"This has been 
the hardest job I've had to do in my career, with some very difficult 
circumstances and problems along the way. I feel I've earned a rest now.
"It was a very,
 very nice gesture to offer me a place on the board here. But no one 
knows what the situation will be here in a couple of months. The club is
 still up for sale. A new owner might come in and not know who I am! So 
you just don't know what is around the corner."
October 16 1998 FRANCIS BACK HOME
QUEENS PARK 
RANGERS today announced that Gerry Francis has been appointed the club's
 new Director of Football. Chairman Chris Wright confirmed that Francis 
would take up the position immediately.
Francis who 
sent more than 17 years at Queens Park Rangers, both as manager and 
player, has been appointed on a three year contract and fills the gap 
left recently by Ray Harford who resigned on September 28th.
Francis, who 
has been out of football since leaving Spurs a year ago, said of his new
 appointment:"I'm delighted to be back at Loftus Road. I spent many 
happy and successful years here and it's great to be home again. 
Although there is a major job ahead, I believe the club has huge 
potential and I look forward to the challenge."
Welcoming 
Francis back to Loftus Road, Chris Wright said "It is great to have 
Gerry back. We chose him because of his proven track record and 
significantly, his achievements as a manager. This talent, coupled with 
his strong emotional commitment to the club, is a combination we beleive
 is impossible to find elsewhere."
Iain Dowie, who
 took over as caretaker manager following Harford's departure last 
month, has been appointed player/coach working alongside Francis.
Francis' will 
attend QPR's league fixture at Huddersfield tomorrow, but Dowie, who has
 been preparing the team for this tough game, will remain in charge in 
his role as caretaker manager.
QPR Official Site - October 16, 1998 FRANCIS BACK HOME
NEW RANGERS 
manager Gerry Francis has spoken about his decision to come back to 
Rangers and is prepared for the cahallenges ahead.
Francis, the 
fans top choice to succeed Ray Harford, was installed on Friday 
afternoon at Loftus Road and is pleased to be back again at the club 
that nurtured his prestigious career.
"I'm pleased to
 be back, but I know what a challenge it is and I've committed myself to
 the situation and now I have to see if I can pull QPR back to where I 
left it."
"There is no 
money to spend on players, but I knew this when I came on and you can't 
hide behind those things, I put my reputation on the line and it's up to
 me to sort it out."
"I've gone into
 this sort of situation before, Tottenham at ten months bristol Rovers 
was dire I had to lend them money to buy players. It's a difficiult 
situation but you've got to be positive."
In 11 months 
I've turned down 12 opportunites flat to go back into the game, it was 
only my love and concern for QPR that let me to talk to Chris Wright. I 
was shocked when I found out the bottom line, and I had several other 
meetings but I in the end I decided to take it - I know Chris will say I
 did that with hy heart rather than my head, and he's probably right but
 we'll have to see how things go. We've got to get up the league and 
build a team that can get us promotion to the premeir league, because 
that's where I want to be. I want to show my commitment to the club and 
I'm prepared to buy in on the share side of it and try and change things
 around.. What I'll be working for is to try and improve that and on the
 field as well. Certainly we can't carry on with the current financial 
situation, that has to be turned around. The likes of the Gallen's, 
Quashie's and Dichio's that I lef there when i left have to be brought 
through again because they are vital to the club because we have no 
money to buy players.
IAIN DOWIE I
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - October 12, 1998 - DOWIE IGNORES THE HYPE
CARETAKER boss 
Iain Dowie has returned to training at Rangers after a successful 
weekend away with Northern Ireland, and is ignoring all the media hype 
regarding the vacant manager's position.
Iain says: " 
Whatever the scenario is at QPR, I’m just taking it day by day and 
working very hard to get the lads prepared for Saturday. I can’t affect 
anything that goes on off the field. I had a chat with the directors at 
Rangers and they will make their decision.
Whatever that 
is, I’ll go along with it. I just want to see QPR do well. That’s the 
most important thing at the moment. It’s not about personalities. It’s 
about everyone fighting and pulling the same way for the benefit of the 
club."
RAY HARFORD
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - September 28, 1998 - HARFORD RESIGNS
RAY HARFORD STEPS DOWN
- Queens Park 
Rangers FC announced on Monday morning the resignation of Manager Ray 
Harford following the team's 4-1 defeat at Oxford United on Saturday. 
Ray felt that at this difficult time it was in the Club's best interests
 he should step down.
- The Club has 
appointed player/coach Iain Dowie, who has also been managing the 
unbeaten Reserve Team, as Caretaker Manager. Dowie will be in charge of 
the team for tomorrow's game at Wolverhampton Wanderers, and for next 
Saturday's home match against Grimsby Town.
- The Board 
intend to advertise the position of manager and will be hoping to 
interview a short lisst of candidates over the next two weeks. An 
appointment will be made in due course.
- In the 
probability of the home game against Ipswich Town on 11th October being 
postponed due to International duties, the Board will endeavour to have a
 manager in place by the following game away to Huddersfield town (17th 
October).
- The Board 
gave careful consideration to appointing Player/Assistant Manager Vinnie
 Jones as Manager. The Board decided that it was in the best interests 
of the Club to formulate a short list of candidates for the position of 
Manager who will be interviewed in due course. Vinnie will be considered
 as part of this process.
- A further announcement will be made in due course.
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - December 1997 - RAY IS OUR MAN
QPR CHAIRMAN 
CHRIS WRIGHT tonight confirmed the widest known secret in football that 
Ray Harford was to be appointed the new manager at Loftus Road.
The QPR supremo
 revealed that negotiations for Harford's signature were almost complete
 and that he expected the former West Brom boss to be at the helm before
 the weekend.
" I can tell all Rangers fans that we have agreed the basic terms for Ray Harford to become the new manager of QPR."
" He has 
resigned from his position at WBA, who are refusing to accept he is out 
of contract. As far as we and our lawyers are concerned he is not in 
contract and we hope to conclude the agreement sometime tomorrow morning
 in time for him to take training."
The Chairman 
then indicated the reasons for Ray's selection and the role of John 
Hollins who has been acting as caretaker manager since the dismissal of 
Stewart Houston.
"We have asked 
Ray to take John Hollins as his assistant and at the moment John is 
considering all his options, but we very much hope the two of them will 
be managing the first team."
"Ray's record 
speaks for itself. He has managed at all levels, both in the lower 
divisions and in the Premier League. He was coach at Blackburn with 
Kenny Dalglish and then took over. He has done an excellent job at WBA, 
taking a team last season who were close to relegation and turning them 
into promotion candidates."
" He comes with
 more experience than virtually any manager in the country, he has an 
excellent record in the transfer market and is an expert at bringing 
players on. He lives in London and he is welcoming the chance to work at
 QPR believing we have the potential to get back into the Premier 
League."
" I believe Ray will prove to be an excellent choice to take QPR into the Premiership and stay there."
Chris Wright 
complimented John Hollins on the job he had done over the last few weeks
 and complimented him for restoring spirit at the club and with the 
fans.
" John has been brilliant. Spirit is excellent between the players and the fans think they have reclaimed their club."
"I'm looking forward to working with Ray and I am sure he will do an excellent job."
QPR Official Site - HARFORD FREE FOR RANGERS
RANGERS and 
West Brom reached an agreement over Ray Harford on Friday morning, 
leaving the way clear for the former Hawthornes boss to take over this 
afternoon at Loftus Road.
West Brom had 
tried to prevent Harford, who resigned from his Hawthorns post on 
Thursday morning, from taking up the Rangers post without them receiving
 any compensation and were believed to be seeking a sum in the region of
 £500,000 for the loss their boss.
Harford is now 
free to resume as manager and is expected to take over training this 
afternoon. A decision as to whether John Hollins will accept the 
appointment as assistant manager is expected in the near future.
Speaking after 
the agreement between the two clubs had reached its faviourable 
conclusion, Ray revealed his relief at the outcome.
" I'm very excited about the opportunity and can't wait to get my feet under the table."
" I think the 
next few games are vitally important as given the right results they 
could put us right in amongst the chasing pack."
Ray will not be
 in charge for Saturday's game against Sunderland, but will be watching 
from the stands. John Hollins will be in the dugout and will select the 
side.
STUART HOUSTON (AND BRUCE RIOCH)
QPR Official Site - November 10, 1997 - BOARD RELEASE HOUSTON AND RIOCH
BOSS Stewart Houston and Assistant Manager Bruce Rioch have parted company with Queens Park Rangers, after a board meeting at Loftus Road on Monday night.
A statement issued by the club read:
"Following a 
meeting of the Board of QPR, at which Stuart Houston was present, the 
club has reluctantly decided to release both Stuart Houston and Bruce 
Rioch.
A caretaker manager will be appointed in the interim period."
Chairman Chris 
Wright will issue a full statement following the AGM of Loftus Road plc 
tomorrow afternoon. The excusive interview will be available on this 
site from around 6pm GMT.
QPR Official Site - November 11, 1997 - THE WRIGHT WAY FORWARD
CHRIS WRIGHT revealed today that fan power had necessitated the removal of Stewart Houston and Bruce Rioch as the managerial team at Loftus Road
As John Hollins
 was installed as caretaker boss, the chairman insisted he would not be 
rushed into finding immediate replacements.
" I did feel it
 was important that Stewart carried the body of the fans with him, we 
had taken six points from 24 and the feeling was we were not moving in 
the right direction."
" I know that 
Stewart never really endeared himself to the fans, he didn't see that as
 part of his job and I felt Stewart was struggling to carry support with
 him."
" I wanted to give him until the end of the year, but I felt it was better to make a clean break."
Turning his attention to the fuure and the installation of the new man at the helm, Wright revealed.
" I don't want 
to lurch from one manager to another. I want to go into this feeling, 
this is the best man, rather than getting in someone tomorrow 
afternoon."
" It could be days, weeks, months or even the end of the season."
" Twelve months
 ago we felt we were a Premiership Club who would be promoted. We gave 
players contracts thinking we would be back in 12 months time. The 
reality is now we are a Division One club. To get out of this division 
is now a priority and we're looking for a manager capable of getting us 
well equipped to survive and then getting us out of the division."
" We want 
someone who knows about the Nationwide League and its players, who will 
bring the best ones to QPR to get us into the Premier League."
As the Rangers 
supremo laid out his plans, he apologised to Bruce Rioch over the way he
 had found out about his dismissal, on Ceefax rather than having been 
informed directly.
" Stewart was 
to inform Bruce. I don't know why Stewart took a little longer than we 
anticipated to contact him. I'm genuinely sorry Bruce found out the way 
he did."
Having aligned 
himself with popular opinion in making the managerial change, Chris made
 a personal plea to R's supporters to get back and stand full square 
behind John Hollins and the team saying.
" This is your 
club. It's up to you to get behind your team. You've been quiet at home,
 now show everybody how much you feel for the club. I know your 
opinions, we've acted on them, now get behind us again."
[JOHN HOLLINS]
QPR Official Site - November 18 - JOHN WANTS TOP JOB
CARETAKER boss John Hollins has expressed a keen interest in becoming the next manager of Queens Park Rangers.
John is in charge on a temporary basis, starting with Saturday's home game against Stoke. But he'd like the job permanently.
Hollins 
says:"It would be an honour and I'd be very pleased. First things first,
 though, and we've got one match on Saturday. Let's take each game as it
 comes and look for a Rangers victory."
"We have some 
great guys to work with. I want Rangers a happy place to play. Football 
is an enjoyable game and I enjoy working with the squad. I want these 
guys to have a smile on their faces, but with grit and determination in 
matches to make sure we win.
[Note: The Wilkins departure/Houston appointment announcement yet to be found!]]
 
 
