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Sunday, July 25, 2010

QPR Report Sunday Football Snippets

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-QPR Win London Masters 2010. Next Stop: The Masters Masters! (Photo from QPR's 2009 Masters Triumph!)
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- Two QPR "Due Dates" For Payments Would Seem to be Coming up on the Horizon: The Replacement ABC Loan and Two Million Pounds to Anthony Caliendo

- QPR Video Snippets from 1970 and 1972

- QPR Youth Advance to the Final in Derry and lose

- Pellicori and Agyemang in the QPR Reserve Squad - Pellicori didn't feature. Agyemang Scored


QPR Official Site - AGYEMANG NETS FOR RESERVES
Posted on: Sat 24 Jul 2010

QPR Reserves drew 1-1 at Hayes & Yeading this afternoon, with Patrick Agyemang on target for Ronnie Jepson's side.

Agyemang gave the second-string the lead going into the break but the hosts drew level with five minutes remaining.

Jepson was pleased with the work-out, telling www.qpr.co.uk: "It was another very useful match for us.

"We are working hard to improve the players' fitness levels and it was great to see Pat get himself on the scoresheet. He did well.

"Damion Stewart got another 90 minutes under his belt and came through unscathed, which was another real plus point.

"We created a few chances in the first half and I was happy with how we did.

"I made a few changes in the second half, and gave a few trialists a run-out, It was useful to have a look at them. We probably lost our shape a little bit in the closing stages.

"Overall, it was a good performance and a decent test."

QPR Starting XI: Putnins, Harriman, Stewart, Fitzsimmons, Brown, Ehmer, Oastler, Hibbert, Vine, Agyemang, Rose. QPR


- Year Flashback: Gregory Vignal on Trial at QPR

- Article re Clubs Making Money from pre-Season Friendlies - Liam O'Brien Plays Last 10 Minutes for Portsmouth vs DC United (who Crush Portsmouth)

- Another "Here Comes the USA" in the World of Football/Soccer

- Vuvuzelas: Some Ban. Some Don't. Allowed at Wembley for Charity (Community) Shield


QPR Official Site - TOUR BLOG: PART SIX
Posted on: Sun 25 Jul 2010

I've worked for this Club for nearly five years now and I can honestly say I've never known a team spirit like it within the camp.

I spoke earlier in the week about the impact the five new signings have made - both on and off the pitch - but Messrs Kenny, Hill, Derry and Mackie took it to a whole new level on Saturday night.

The singing initiation has always been part and parcel when new players arrive at the Club - I even had to sing on my first away trip with the team up at Blackburn Rovers in 2006, busting out a version of Vanilla Ice's 'Ice, Ice Baby.'

However, I've never known anyone deliver like these guys did.n anyone deliver like these guys did.

Matching outfits is one thing, but throwing dance moves into the equation is something else.

The lads were first class from the first vocal and as the singing unfolded, residents in the hotel suddenly emerged from their rooms to join in with the fun.

A standing ovation was the least they deserved and the general feeling within the squad was that their rendition of JLS's 'Everybody In Love' was the best ever heard at QPR.

We shouldn't be at all surprised though. The four new lads, as well as Leon Clarke (who informed www.qpr.co.uk that he did his initiation when he was on loan here a few years ago - although his team-mates weren't having it!), have settled into the group remarkably well.

They really are the heartbeat of the squad already and you sense they will all play a major role next season.

Simon Cowell would probably say otherwise, but they definitely get a big thumbs up from me!

(Blog entry by Ian Taylor) QPR

- Earlier Tour Blog Entries


- Sheffield Wednesday and Portsmouth Complaining

- Fan's View of Bullard

- This Season's Premiership Shirts

- South Africa May Have to Change Its Nickname

- Coming August 3rd: The Mascot Derby!

- QPR Season Ticket Sales: Latest Number 6,670


This is London/Stefan Szymanski - Foreign football fans are the key to really big money- Standard


Flashback a Year: The View of Terry Venables on Pre-Season
"... You can train hard and work hard but in the end there's nothing like games to get you fit. Managers naturally say that it's not about winning or losing in pre-season games, but it is. They want to be playing tough games, not easy games that they're going to win six or seven nil just for a work out. They don't know where they stand with that. Maybe that's OK in the first week or 10 days but after that they want to be playing tough teams." Venables

- Found by a poster on qprdot.org board: Video of QPR's 1986 League Cup Quarter Final Victory at Chelsea -

- Supposed QPR Malaysian Youth Signing

- Length of QPR Player Contracts

- Various Championship Odds for 2010/11(Updated)

- QPR Official Site: Last Day of Italy Practice

Saturday, July 24, 2010

QPR Report Saturday: Briatore vs Mittal Disagreements at QPR?

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- Two QPR "Due Dates" For Payments Would Seem to be Coming up on the Horizon: The Replacement ABC Loan and Two Million Pounds to Anthony Caliendo


- London Masters (with QPR) Today Saturday

- Alberti Exits QPR on A Year Loan

- QPR Youth Advance to the Final in Derry

- Three Years Ago: Cook Sale Saved QPR

- "The Challenge Facing England Youngsters"

- Five Years Ago (Yesterday) Marc Nygaard Joined QPR and QPR Played Iran

- Pellicori and Agyemang in the QPR Reserve Squad

- Article re Clubs Making Money from pre-Season Friendlies
- "QPR are in Italy, taking advantage of chairman Gianni Paladini's hospitality"

- Vuvuzelas: Some Ban. Some Don't. Allowed at Wembley for Charity (Community) Shield


Disagreements at QPR?
From the Bristol Evening Post
"...As revealed in the Post in May, Warnock is keen to add the former Newcastle United man to his squad. But an anticipated bid has been delayed by disagreements behind the scenes at Loftus Road.
- Representatives of co-owners Lakshmi Mittal and Flavio Briatore have been wrangling over how best to spend money made available for transfers, in the process putting Warnock's recruitment plans on hold.
- Those disagreements have been resolved and the London club is at last ready to move for Orr. Rangers are expected to offer City around £500,000 and tempt Orr with a significant pay increase
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Full article:
Bristol Evening Post - Bristol City to welcome back Liam Rosenior
Bristol City to welcome back Liam Rosenior
- FORMER Bristol City star Liam Rosenior has been handed a trial by the club that launched his career.
- A free agent after his contract with Reading expired at the end of last season, the fast-raiding right-back is being lined-up as a potential replacement for Bradley Orr, who is expected to join Queens Park Rangers next week.
- Rosenior, who left Ashton Gate to join Premier League Fulham in 2003, trained with City's first team squad at Failand yesterday and will feature in today's pre-season friendly against League Two Aldershot at the Recreation Ground (3pm).
- City boss Steve Coppell will then hold talks with the 24-year-old regarding a possible return to City.
- "It's a trial as such, although I know about Liam from Reading," explained Coppell, who took Rosenior from Fulham to the Madejski Stadium in August 2007.
- "Liam believes that there are
- some Premier League clubs looking at him and he needs to be playing games for fitness.
- "We are looking for players, so it is a mutually beneficial arrangement."
- Following months of speculation surrounding his future, Orr is expected to become a QPR player within the next week.
- Rangers are finally ready to table a bid for the long- serving right-back and sources inside Ashton Gate suggest City are prepared to cash in on a player who has 12 months of his contract to run and is stalling on a new deal.
- QPR boss Neil Warnock is expected to put his interest in Orr on a formal footing by making an official bid for the 27-year-old defender.
- As revealed in the Post in May, Warnock is keen to add the former Newcastle United man to his squad. But an anticipated bid has been delayed by disagreements behind the scenes at Loftus Road.
- Representatives of co-owners Lakshmi Mittal and Flavio Briatore have been wrangling over how best to spend money made available for transfers, in the process putting Warnock's recruitment plans on hold.
- Those disagreements have been resolved and the London club is at last ready to move for Orr. Rangers are expected to offer City around £500,000 and tempt Orr with a significant pay increase
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- Rosenior, who came through the youth ranks at City and helped the Robins lift the LDV Vans Trophy in 2003, boasts Premier League experience with Fulham and Reading and would be an ideal replacement should Orr leave.
- He will be deployed at right-back against Aldershot and is expected to play 45 minutes.
- Meanwhile, on-trial left- back Tom Williams will be given an opportunity to impress in today's game. The former Peterborough and Birmingham City defender, who made a brief substitute appearance in the midweek friendly at Torquay United, will start instead of Jamie McAllister.
- Coppell said: "Jamie McAllister has had a few knocks and is still not quite at what he would consider to be his full fitness.
- "We will probably leave him out at the weekend and give Tom a go. In fact, Tom will probably start at Aldershot."
- City (from): Gerken, Henderson, Rosenior, Nyatanga, T Williams, Orr, Edwards, Ball, Fontaine, McAllister, Cisse, Skuse, Elliott, Campbell-Ryce, Johson, G Williams, Sproule, Adomah, Clarkson, Jackson, Akinde. Bristol Evening Post


QPR OFFICIAL SITE - TOUR BLOG: PART FIVE
Posted on: Sat 24 Jul 2010
- I didn't think it was possible after the first three days on tour, but the weather hit new heights on Friday in Milano Marittima.
- Temperatures were touching 85 degrees - in the shade - at the R's 9.00am training session, with little or no breeze making it an extremely sweaty affair all round (even for me taking photos in the shade!).

Undeterred, the lads once again gave it absolutely everything, with the countdown to the big kick-off edging ever closer.

Making session's fun in this heat seems to be the key and Curley certainly did that, with plenty of laughs and giggles - as well as the odd accusation from H, Ledge and co. that the former Manchester City defender tended to favour his team with just about every 50/50 decision.

Kit Man Gary Coyle and Masseur Paul Roberts even got involved in the role as 'feeder' in a keep-ball game, only to be ridiculed by their peers for their poor passing!

The 90 minute session concluded with a 10 v 10 small sided game, in which Macca scored one of the best goals I've ever seen from a QPR player (albeit it in training!), smashing the ball in off the underside of the bar from fully 25-yards.

With the heat continuing to rise come lunchtime, the gaffer made it clear that no players were allowed out in the sun before 4.30pm - cue a mad rush to the beach at exactly that time, as the lads attempted to catch some rays and chill out ahead of the evening get-together at dinner.
- (Blog entry by Ian Taylor)QPR

- Earlier Tour Blog Entries


- South Africa May Have to Change Its Nickname

- Coming August 3rd: The Mascot Derby!

- QPR Season Ticket Sales: Latest Number 6,670


This is London/Stefan Szymanski - Foreign football fans are the key to really big money
- Manchester United claims a global following of more than 300 million fans, while figures in the region of 100 million are touted for Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham.

Apple has sold a mere 60 million iPhones, but has a turnover of billions while Manchester United is still a small business.

The difference is revenue per “customer”— Apple earns over £400 per iPhone sold, while Manchester United's turnover of £278 million is generating less than £1 per global fan.

This is why football may sometimes appear to be big business but in reality it is not.

The capital's big clubs also struggle to monetise their global appeal and the largest share of their income comes from fans paying at the turnstiles.

At most there are 600,000 spectators who pay to watch Arsenal at the Emirates every season, and they contribute about half of the club's total revenue.

The remaining 99.4 million supporters are not pulling their weight.

The clubs are constantly on the lookout for new ways to turn fans into money.

The paradox of football finance is that every attempt to raise more income leads to howls of protest from English supporters about the rapacity of the clubs, when in reality the clubs struggle to convert their fame into cash.

Part of this is a philosophical issue — why should a football club make money in the first place? Until the 1980s clubs were not run as businesses and were proud of it.

Near total collapse during the recession of the 1980s led to a conscious effort to run football on business-like principles, and the critics would argue they have been only too successful.

Today the big clubs are run as businesses because that's exactly how their owners want them. The English model seems unlikely to change in the near future, Red Knights notwithstanding.

The big clubs are desperate to attract more income from abroad, rather than further burdening the much put-upon English fans.

So far, broadcasting income has been the main source of overseas revenue, helping to maintain the financial gap between the Premier League, the Bundesliga, Serie A and La Liga.

To make even more from these sources they would need to increase their attraction to fans overseas.

Already we have had rescheduling of games for far-eastern broadcast markets, endless pre-season overseas tours and proposals for a 39th game abroad.

A scheme that could extract just £2 per year from foreign fans would at least double the income of the bigger clubs.

Outside of the Premier League the scale of the business is even tinier.

With no major broadcast contract and localised support, these clubs are like the municipal swimming pool offering a service to the local community, albeit with one or two lifeguards on generous salaries.

The one hope for these clubs is that they might one day make it to the top table — and indeed it is by no means an impossible dream — after all, Fulham were in the fourth tier (League Two) as recently as 1997.

The gap between giants and would-be giant killers is growing, however.

Better ways to tap overseas markets will also change the focus of the clubs — some would say that has already happened.

Over the last 20 years, the European Cup has morphed into something akin to a European superleague (the Champions League).

The FA Cup is already bordering on irrelevance; who knows, maybe the domestic league might one day go the same way. Then football might become big business.

Stefan Szymanski is Professor of Economics at Cass Business School

London clubs' financial clout

Source: FAME

Club Turnover(£):staff Turnover/employee
Arsenal 196,553,000:384 £511,857
Chelsea 185,588,000:219 £847,434
Tottenham 113,012,000:286 £395,147
West Ham 76,091,000:945 £80,520
Fulham 63,145,000:741 £85,216
Charlton 23,578,000:160 £147,363
Watford 23,079,000:216 £106,847
QPR 20,196,000:73 £276,858
Crystal Palace 11,975,000:160 £74,844
Millwall 6,460,000:112 £57,679
Leyton Orient 3,364,000:127 £26,488
Barnet 2,029,697:153 £13,266 Standard


Flashback a Year: The View of Terry Venables on Pre-Season
"... You can train hard and work hard but in the end there's nothing like games to get you fit. Managers naturally say that it's not about winning or losing in pre-season games, but it is. They want to be playing tough games, not easy games that they're going to win six or seven nil just for a work out. They don't know where they stand with that. Maybe that's OK in the first week or 10 days but after that they want to be playing tough teams." Venables

- Found by a poster on qprdot.org board: Video of QPR's 1986 League Cup Quarter Final Victory at Chelsea -

- Supposed QPR Malaysian Youth Signing

- Length of QPR Player Contracts


- Various Championship Odds for 2010/11(Updated)

Friday, July 23, 2010

QPR Report - Friday Snippets

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: Five Year Flashback: Marc Nygaard Joins Queens Park Rangers (and QPR Beat Iran)
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-For QPR and Football Updates throughout the day, also check the QPR Report Messageboard/quasi-blog. Join in or just read the various QPR and football-only discussions!

- An invitation to QPR Supporters across the globe! Whatever country. Whatever continent. Whatever age. Whatever Perspective: Come post on the growing, truly-International, QPR and football-only QPR Report Messageboard
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- Two QPR "Due Dates" For Payments Would Seem to be Coming up on the Horizon

- QPR Youth Advance to the Semi-Final in Derry
QPR Official Site - U16S MARCH INTO SEMI FINAL
QPR Under 16s successfully overcame Armagh City on Thursday afternoon to book their place in the Semi-Final of the Foyle Cup.
Marc Bircham's impressive youngsters won 3-0 to set up a tie with Hull City, while St Kevins Boys will face NECSL in the other Semi-Final.
Both matches take place at 1pm this afternoon (Friday). qpr


- Taarabt Plays for Spurs in New York


- Chopra Unhappy at Cardiff Developments

- South Africa May Have to Change Its Nickname

- Coming August 3rd: The Mascot Derby!

- QPR Season Ticket Sales: Latest Number 6,657

- London Masters (with QPR) on Saturday

Flashback a Year: The View of Terry Venables on Pre-Season
"... You can train hard and work hard but in the end there's nothing like games to get you fit. Managers naturally say that it's not about winning or losing in pre-season games, but it is. They want to be playing tough games, not easy games that they're going to win six or seven nil just for a work out. They don't know where they stand with that. Maybe that's OK in the first week or 10 days but after that they want to be playing tough teams." Venables


Mirror/James Nursey - McAnuff ready to force QPR move with transfer request
- obi McAnuff is ready to slap in a transfer request at Reading if they turn down QPR's latest bid for him.
Rangers have returned to offer their Championship rivals £1.5million for winger McAnuff.
And QPR boss Neil Warnock is determined to get his man with a contract worth £13,000-a-week.
The Royals rejected QPR's initial bid for McAnuff and dismissed another verbal offer.
Mirror


QPR Official Site - TOUR BLOG: PART FOUR
- Rest and relaxation was the order of the day on Thursday, as the R's squad and backroom staff (including me, albeit a bit later than most) were given a deserved day off by gaffer Neil Warnock following the previous nights 4-1 friendly victory against Equipe Romagna.

Most took the opportunity for a lay-in, with Akos Buzsaky the first to stir, joining the backroom staff at the breakfast table at 9.00am.

Thereafter, the majority of the touring party headed for the beach, with Antonio German particularly keen to get on the banana boat.

Lunch followed at 12.30pm, with Dezza, Radek, Gorkssy, Ali and Buz quietly discussing Championship football, amongst other things, over a salad and a bowl of pasta.

Kit Man Gary Doyle was summoned to get a ball for the lads after lunch and that meant only one thing - keepy uppy on the beach.

After a 30 minute kick around involving just about everyone, including goalkeeping coach David Rouse who threw himself around in the sea like a lunatic, suddenly the stakes were upped.

Ledge, Buz, Ali and the in-form Josh Parker got in a square and a game of two-touch keepy uppy ensued.

The rules were simple. Two touches each and the first person to mess up three times then had to sit back and watch, as another of the lads punted the ball as far into the ocean as possible - before the 'loser' had to go and retrieve it.

Ali - whose English seemingly improves by the day - had a lucky escape when one of Josh's punts arrived in the hands of a swimmer, who opted to throw it back, saving the Argentine a further 25 metre swim!

The inevitable groans from Buz and Ledge followed, but - like everything on the tour so far - it was all taken in good spirits.

Another evening feast fit for Kings followed, before the players retired to their rooms ahead of another 9.00am training session in the morning.

(Blog entry by Ian Taylor) QPR


- Earlier Tour Blog Entries

- Found by a poster on qprdot.org board: Video of QPR's 1986 League Cup Quarter Final Victory at Chelsea -

- Supposed QPR Malaysian Youth Signing

- Length of QPR Player Contracts

- Ron Springett Turns Seventy-Five

- Half Year Flashback: QPR (Re)Sign Nigel Quashie

- Various Championship Odds for 2010/11(Updated)

- Gary Bannister Turns Fifty

- Albanian Player Seemingly Not Joining QPR

- World's Richest Clubs

- Thousands of AC Milan Fans Protest...Meanwhile The Boss Instructs

- England U-19s Lose to Holland/Netherlands


- Coming August 3rd: The Mascot Derby!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

QPR Report Thursday: Ambrose Hopes Persist...Malaysian Youth Signs?...Albanian Doesn't...QPR's Reduced Championship Odds..Ron Springett Turns 75

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- Coming August 3rd: The Mascot Derby!
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- Ron Springett Turns Seventy-Five

-For QPR and Football Updates throughout the day, also check the QPR Report Messageboard/quasi-blog. Join in or just read the various QPR and football-only discussions!

- An invitation to QPR Supporters across the globe! Whatever country. Whatever continent. Whatever age. Whatever Perspective: Come post on the growing, truly-International, QPR and football-only QPR Report Messageboard
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- Coming August 3rd: The Mascot Derby!

- QPR Season Ticket Sales: Latest Number 6,657

- QPR Youth Advance to the Semi-Final in Derry

- QPR Chairman, Ishan Saksena was scheduled to speak at today's Business India Forum in London

- London Masters (with QPR) on Saturday

- Found by a poster on qprdot.org board: Video of QPR's 1986 League Cup Quarter Final Victory at Chelsea -

- Length of QPR Player Contracts

- Tommy Williams Trialing With Bristol City...Marcus Bignot Trialing With Gainsborough Trinity

- Half Year Flashback: QPR (Re)Sign Nigel Quashie

- On This Day (Yesterday), Forty-Five Years Ago: The Jim Gregory Revolution Truly Began

- Various Championship Odds for 2010/11(Updated)

- Gary Bannister Turns Fifty

- Ron Springett Turns Seventy-Five

- Albanian Player Seemingly Not Joining QPR

- Youth Player, Daniel Bailey, Released by QPR/Trialing With Wycombe

- Liam O'Brien Update



- World's Richest Clubs

- Thousands of AC Milan Fans Protest...Meanwhile The Boss Instructs

- Plymouth Chairman Profiting from Plymouth Plight

- England U-19s Lose to Holland/Netherlands


Ben Kosky/Kilburn Times - Ambrose Deal Still on The Cards
QPR are still confident of bringing Crystal Palace midfielder Darren Ambrose to Loftus Road before they kick off the new season next month.

Manager Neil Warnock offered his old club £750,000 for their top scorer - who has a year left on his Selhurst Park contract - earlier this summer, but the bid was spurned by Palace's new owners.

Warnock's number two Mick Jones told the Times: "The bid's on the table and it's substantial. Remember, we took him to Palace on a free transfer and we feel the bid is more than fair.

"But Neil's in two minds in that he wants to look after Palace as well and that's why the offer is a good one. If they ask for more I can't see us upping the bid, but equally I can't see them keeping a player who doesn't want to be there.

"Hopefully it's going to get resolved and Darren will become our player before the start of the season. If he doesn't, we've got other people in mind.

"With a bit of luck, we'll have three more signings before the kick-off. We're just waiting for people's responses now and if we get the right response we'll get them in as soon as possible."

Warnock has already signed defender Clint Hill and midfielder Shaun Derry from Palace since he quit his job there to take over at Rangers in March. Kilburn Times


QPR Official Site/Ian Taylor - TOUR BLOG: PART THREE
Posted on: Thu 22 Jul 2010

Hogan Ephraim's in a rich vein of form isn't he?

The attacker bagged the opener and shone once again, as the R's eased to a 4-1 victory over Equipe Romagna over here in Italy last night.

Ephraim was arguably the star-turn, as Neil Warnock's side put the difficulties of the searing evening heat to one side, to totally orchestrate proceedings against the Serie A trialists

But for me, it was the pre-match build-up that provided my particular highlight of day three.

Now, the likes of Jay Z, Oasis and Kanye West are always firm favorites on the boom box at Loftus Road, but the sound of The Proclaimers' 'I Would Walk 5000 Miles' bellowing out of the away dressing room was a new one on me.

Not that you could actually hear the words from the Scottish duo, thanks in part to Clint Hill and Shaun Derry's insistence on singing (or should I say shouting!) every single word at the top of their voice.

It's amazing the impact those two have had on this group of players in such a short space of time. Their leadership skills and camaraderie are second to none and you sense they'll have a massive part to play - both on and off the pitch - next season.

The match itself was a fairly straightforward, yet useful, affair for the R's.

Josh Parker impressed once again, whilst Leon Clarke deservedly bagged a brace - his first goals in QPR colours.

I caught up with Akos Buzsaky, Hogan and the gaffer afterwards to get their thoughts and you can watch all three videos on QPR Player in the coming days.

The general feeling was that it was another step up the ladder for the squad, as the start of the npower Championship season draws ever closer.

The bus pulled back into the hotel at around midnight and after a quick bite to eat, the lads retired to their rooms, after another long, but successful day.
(Blog entry by Ian Taylor) QPR


- Earlier Tour Blog Entries


Mirror- Arsenal starlet to quit club after summer tour snub
Published 23:00 21/07/10 By James Nursey

Jay Simpson is set to quit Arsenal after being excluded from their pre-season tour.

Homegrown Gunners’ striker Simpson, 21, hoped for a final chance to save his Emirates career after scoring twice against Barnet.

But Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has omitted Simpson from the party which travelled to Austria.

Simpson, who has 12 months left on his contract, is now set to leave on another season-long loan after being farmed out to QPR last term.

QPR, Leeds, Hull and Leicester all want the starlet with a view to a permanent transfer next summer when he will be available for just compensation. Mirror


Supposed QPR Malaysian Youth Signing
Mysinchew-
Malaysian boy signs plays for British football club

Ash has signed a two-year contract with the QPR. (Photo courtesy: Sin Chew Daily)

KUALA LUMPUR: A 13-year-old Malaysian gifted footballer, Ash Hameed from Selangor, has signed a two-year contract with the Queens Park Rangers Football Club (QPR) in April this year.

Ash's father told the Sin Chew Daily in an exclusive interview that Ash started to receive free training for two years after signing the contract with the QPR on 10 April this year and the contract would only be expired in June 2012.

Ash, a left-foot striker, first raised the attention of various football clubs after helping the Crest Academy win the Middlesex Watkin League Cup for Brent Schools under-12s with a five-goal burst.

Ash's father used to be a player of the Malaysia youth football team under-18s and the Selangor football team (1988 to 1990). He decided to send Ash to England after discovering his son's high talent in playing football.

He said: "I have been giving him basic football skill training since he was young. I sent him to the local Brazil Football Centre when he was six years old.

Many coaches of the centre told me that Ash was gifted. They also suggested that I should send him to England for training.

"I brought Ash to England in 2008 and we faced some difficulties at the beginning. We had looked for many schools before Ash was accepted by the Kodak Football Club. The youth training centre of the Arsenal Football Club had also given him a training offer."

"Ash is a Liverpool fan and his dream is to represent the club one day. However, I am a fan of Manchester, a Liverpool's sworn army. Although we are supporting different teams, it does not affect our relationship," he said.

He also said that Ash had been selected as one of the eight best players of the QPR and was informed to play in an invitation tournament under-15s of an Europe football club. The participating teams included famed teams like Barcelona. However, the QPR did not send the team to play in the end and he believed that it was due to sponsorship problems.
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

QPR Win in Italy...QPR's First Team and Reserve Line Ups for Tonight's Games (No Pellicori)

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- On This Day, Forty-Five Years Ago: The Jim Gregory Revolution Truly Began


QPR Official Site - EQUIPE ROMAGNA 1, QPR 4
Hogan Ephraim's sixth pre-season strike set the tone, as the R's coasted to another comfortable victory against Equipe Romagna in Italy.

Ephraim - playing in a three-man attack - opened the scoring on 44 minutes, before further second half strikes from Leon Clarke (2) and Josh Parker sealed the rout.

Equipe Romagna - a side made up entirely of former Serie A players, who are all on the look-out for new Clubs before the start of the new domestic season in Italy - bagged a late consolation courtesy of Andrea Agostinelli, but even that failed to take the gloss off a straightforward Rangers win.

Gaffer Neil Warnock selected possibly one of the smallest front-lines in QPR history for the R's fourth pre-season outing.

The diminutive Parker joined Ephraim and Jamie Mackie in attack, ahead of a midfield trio of Shaun Derry, Ali Faurlin and Akos Buzsaky.

Radek Cerny started in goal for the R's, whilst the back four consisted of skipper Mikele Leigertwood, Matt Connolly, Kaspars Gorkss and Clint Hill.

In a lively opening, Enrico Fantini came closest to opening the scoring, only to fluff his lines when faced one-on-one with Cerny from an acute angle.

At the other end, Parker's pace sparked an opening, but his drag back from the byline narrowly evaded the onrushing Buzsaky.

It was Cerny who had the first shot to save though on seven minutes, when he gathered Nicola Mazzotti's six yard effort with ease.

Rangers were by no means second best, however, and Faurlin went close to opening the scoring moments later, firing narrowly over from fully 25-yards with a searching effort from distance.

Ephraim was a constant threat for the R's, popping up in pockets of space all across the park.

It was from one such foray that the former West Ham ace centred for Parker, but his far post header failed to test Michele Taridoli in the Equipe goal.

Cerny had to be alert to save Frasimir Chamakou's 33rd minute free-kick, but for the large part a midfield battle ensued, with both sides jostling for possession in the middle third of the pitch.

With Hill leading by example at left back and linking up nicely with the effervescent Parker, Rangers finished the half in the ascendancy and they were rewarded with a goal on the stroke of half-time.

Derry's inch-perfect through ball freed Ephraim and the in-form attacker did the rest, calmly stroking the ball home from 12 yards with some aplomb.

The second period was only 30 seconds old when the R's fashioned a chance.

Parker's electrifying pace again caused problems and when his cross was only parried as far as Faurlin some 12 yards out, the Argentine playmaker fired over.

A minute later, half-time substitute Clarke squared for Heidar Helguson, but his stinging half-volley again flew over the bar.

The goal the R's fast start to the second half deserved duly arrived on 57 minutes.

Parker inevitably played provider, centring for Clarke, who - despite being grounded as he bore down on goal - bundled the ball into the roof of the net.

It could - and perhaps should - have been three on 65 minutes, but Helguson was denied by Eros Corradini after another sublime Derry through ball.

Undeterred, the R's made their dominance count 60 seconds later, as Parker evaded the offside trap, beat Corradini to the through ball and tapped into an empty net.

Rangers were in total control by now and Clarke added a fourth when he cut in from the left flank and curled an expert finish into the far corner.

It was a magical finish from the former Sheffield Wednesday front-man, who had earlier squandered a far easier chance just eight yards out.

Despite Helguson's failure to hit the target from just six yards out late on, Rangers continued to dominate the closing stages.

However, it was the hosts who had the final say, when Agostinelli fired past Cerny from 20 yards to reduce the deficit.

QPR: Cerny, Leigertwood, Connolly, Gorkss (Ramage 46), Hill, Derry (German 70), Faurlin, Buzsaky (Clarke 46), Mackie (Helguson 46), Ephraim, Parker. Subs: Borrowdale. QPR


QPR Official Site - QPR LINE-UP v EQUIPE ROMAGNA

QPR: Cerny, Leigertwood, Connolly, Gorkss, Hill, Derry, Faurlin, Buzsaky, Mackie, Ephraim, Parker.
Subs: Ramage, Clarke, Borrowdale, Helguson, German QPR


QPR Official Site - VINE STARTS FOR RESERVES
Posted on: Wed 21 Jul 2010

Striker Rowan Vine has been named in Ronnie Jepson's starting line-up for this evening's Reserve clash at Taunton.

Vine, who was on the scoresheet in the second-string's 3-2 win over Saltash United on Monday, will start up front alongside Romone Rose, who also netted two days ago.

Meanwhile, Damion Stewart comes in at centre back after arriving in Cornwall earlier this afternoon. The Jamaican international was unable to travel to Italy with the First Team squad on Tuesday owing to visa issues.

QPR: Putnins, Harriman, Stewart, Brown, Waters, Oastler, Ehmer, Hibbert, Mason (trialist), Vine, Rose.
Subs: Andrade, Doughty, Bewick, Bulmer, Fitzsimmons, Johnson (trialist). QPR

Bernie Ecclestone on QPR and Football (and of course, Other Topics)...Warnock Happy So Far...Reserves Report

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Bernie Ecclestone Speaking re QPR and Football

"....It is not poker, however, but football that has become his other sporting foray away from F1. Along with Flavio Briatore and steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, he is a co-owner of Queens Park Rangers, making them the world's richest football club . . . on paper at least.

Ecclestone does not exactly talk with enthusiasm about the Championship outfit. He admits he would struggle to name a player in Neil Warnock's squad, he has only been to two or three matches although might go to more this season, and his footballing allegiances lie elsewhere.

“QPR? I don't have a real passion for it at all,” he admits. “I got into it by accident. I'm a Chelsea fan. I got involved through Flavio Briatore. It's difficult not to buy into his enthusiasm for things. I took some shares, I don't care. It's just something I've done.”

On the broader subject of the state of football, Ecclestone is quite scathing, especially when it comes to the multi-millionaires who have become club owners.

“People are either passionate enough to get into it or else they want to massage their ego,” he adds, although then insists he does not fall into either camp. “Football commercially is a disaster and is going to be in trouble until they start sorting out the costs. Look at most of the clubs in the Championship. They're all in trouble financially.”

His lack of footballing ambition is quite clear at QPR. When asked if he dreams of promotion to the Premier League for the club, quick as a flash, he replies: “I hope not. That's just even more aggravation.”

Complete Mail/Standard Article

Bernie Ecclestone: If there are no fires to fight then I’m happy to start one
Matt Majendie

21.07.10

Hopes had been high of a home winner at this year's British Grand Prix, much as they were at Silverstone in 1950 when Reg Parnell lined up on pole for the inaugural Formula One World Championship race.

As it was, the British public were denied a dream start as Parnell was upstaged by the similar Alfa Romeo of Giuseppe Farina.

Watching in the stands was an impressionable teenager. The 19-year-old in question did not have his heart set on a Parnell victory nor was there anyone else he was particularly rooting for. In fact, Bernie Ecclestone claims he only had one hero behind the wheel of a car at the time — himself.

“I don't think I really had a hero — I thought I was my own hero, that I was it as a racing driver,” he admits. “I was competing in the F3 race that weekend. I'd driven up to Silverstone and slept in my car. At the time, I was just a kid racing — I was only 19.”

In the intervening six decades since the world championship's inception, F1 has changed beyond all recognition and it is perhaps appropriate that the sport's ringmaster was among the crowd at that first race.

Ecclestone, though, is not one for nostalgia. There is no dewy-eyed look as he casts his mind back to 1950 and the great championships since then.

“Yesterday's finished. I worry about today and tomorrow,” is his frank assessment. At the moment, though, Ecclestone, who turns 80 a few days after October's inaugural Korean Grand Prix, insists he has no major worries, unsurprising for a man who is thought to have made about £2.5billion for him and his family from F1.

He is not concerned about a row brewing between him as F1's commercial rights holder and the Formula One Teams' Association over sponsorship branding at grand prix weekends, leading him to claim in an earlier interview that “there is no space for FOTA”.

As he does with all his comments — however outlandish they might sometimes seem — he sticks by them but downplays suggestions of a new political spat in F1.

“I'm not on a collision course with FOTA, they're on a collision course with each other,” he insists. “Competitors will never be together. You can't expect 12 race teams to all be together on everything.”

As for the specifics of the row itself, Ecclestone adds: “The teams were putting sponsorship on property that belongs to us. I explained to them that's fine and maybe we wouldn't have a problem with that if we could put some things on their cars.”

Ecclestone looks to have got his way in this particular disagreement, which has tended to be the case since he became F1's commercial rights holder.

He clearly enjoys the individual battles. In fact, when he talks about it — he calls it “firefighting” — it's the closest he comes to a smile in our interview.

His assessment of himself is quite simple. He says: “I like achieving things and I see myself as something of a firefighter and I never get tired of it. And if there are no fires, we light a few of our own.”

There have been plenty of fires over the years and one wonders why, approaching his ninth decade, Ecclestone is still squabbling over the future of F1. The son of a trawlerman from Suffolk insists neither the money nor the power drive him on.

“Solving things in F1 drives me and the satisfaction of achieving something,” he says. “For example, the Texas thing was satisfying,” in reference to the deal for Austin to host the United States Grand Prix from 2012, “and I have no desire to stop. When I can't do what I think I should be doing, then I think I'll stop.”

That does not look likely to come any time soon. Not even heart surgery and a triple coronary bypass in 1999 got him to cut back. He talks proudly of defying the doctors who told him not to drive for three months — “I didn't drive for 10 days” — and talks of the operation as though he had just popped out to the shops.

“I called the doctor, said are you busy on Wednesday and that was it,” he recalls. “It worked well, although I had to come back for them to stitch me up again. But I was back in the office in two weeks' time.”

Ecclestone has an incredible work ethic although hates the term workaholic'. When I ask if he falls into that category, he says: “It's a strange word. I'm happy when I'm successful and when doing what I'm trying to achieve. If it takes a little bit longer to achieve things sometimes then so be it.”

He brushes off his own operation and furthermore his mortality, insisting he does not think about either. “These sorts of operations are just like going to the dentist,” he points out. “It's like a while-you-wait service. I wasn't worried. Why should I be,” before claiming he never considers his own mortality. “I don't think long term — that just gets you in a mess,” he says.

Ecclestone likes to think in the shorter term. As for more immediate goals, he wants an F1 race in both Russia and Africa but talks about both as though he is plotting a family holiday.

“We should make more of an effort to go to Russia and we need to think about Africa,” he says, although refuses to be drawn on a possible location for an F1 return to the continent in question. Just as his thoughts turn to an African Grand Prix, our interview is interrupted by his mobile phone ring tone — and an unlikely one at that, the theme tune to the western the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

His whispering tone evaporates and his voice noticeably softens as he discusses a charity cause. As the call ends, he mutters “my daughter” by way of explanation and returns to the sort of glare that makes him a good poker player, one of his few past times.

It is not poker, however, but football that has become his other sporting foray away from F1. Along with Flavio Briatore and steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, he is a co-owner of Queens Park Rangers, making them the world's richest football club . . . on paper at least.

Ecclestone does not exactly talk with enthusiasm about the Championship outfit. He admits he would struggle to name a player in Neil Warnock's squad, he has only been to two or three matches although might go to more this season, and his footballing allegiances lie elsewhere.

“QPR? I don't have a real passion for it at all,” he admits. “I got into it by accident. I'm a Chelsea fan. I got involved through Flavio Briatore. It's difficult not to buy into his enthusiasm for things. I took some shares, I don't care. It's just something I've done.”

On the broader subject of the state of football, Ecclestone is quite scathing, especially when it comes to the multi-millionaires who have become club owners.

“People are either passionate enough to get into it or else they want to massage their ego,” he adds, although then insists he does not fall into either camp. “Football commercially is a disaster and is going to be in trouble until they start sorting out the costs. Look at most of the clubs in the Championship. They're all in trouble financially.”

His lack of footballing ambition is quite clear at QPR. When asked if he dreams of promotion to the Premier League for the club, quick as a flash, he replies: “I hope not. That's just even more aggravation.”

Back to his overriding passion of F1, he describes 2010 to date as a good season but not great and believes Sebastian Vettel will upstage British duo Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton to be crowned world champion at the end of the season.

As for the rest of the championship contenders, he admits to having solely been surprised by Button and Silverstone winner Mark Webber this season, and is of the belief that Michael Schumacher, now with Mercedes, will eventually come good on his return from three years out of the sport.

“Jenson has surprised me and not so much with his ability but the car,” says Ecclestone. “I didn't think McLaren would have been so good.” As for Schumacher, F1's puppet master is certain it was not an error coming back. “No, not at all,” is his assessment. “I just don't think he's in the right car. He's still got enough talent to win races.”

While the seven-time world champion battles to climb up the grid, Ecclestone looks certain to dictate the ever-changing face of F1 behind the scenes for the foreseeable future.

As for the legacy he will leave behind when he steps down, he is not concerned about people's perceptions of him. “I don't care what people think,” he insists . . . and I tend to believe him. This is London


QPR OFFICIAL SITE - NW: 'SO FAR, SO GOOD'
Posted on: Wed 21 Jul 2010

'So far, so good' - that's the verdict of Neil Warnock after less than 24 hours of the R's pre-season tour in Italy.

Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk ahead of tonight's friendly against Equipe Romagna, Warnock said: "It's great to be out here.

"The facilities are great - the hotel and the training ground are just what we were looking for.

"The staff have been first class and the lads are enjoying it."

With temperatures already reaching 85 degrees at this mornings 9.00am training session, the R's gaffer is aware of the need to rotate again tonight, commenting: "It's very hot, so I've had a chat with them about the game tonight and it's all about keeping possession and letting the ball do the work in this heat.

"It won't be a Championship type game tonight - it's all about fitness and getting game time under their belts.

"We'll use all the squad again- we'll have to because of the heat."

R's centre-back Fitz Hall is likely to miss out with a knock tonight, but Warnock expects the giant defender to return to full training in the coming days.

"Fitz felt a little bit tight last week, but it's possible he'll play Sunday," said Warnock.

"He wants to play - he loves his football and he's looking really good."

Looking ahead to tonight's clash at lo Stadio dei Pini, Warnock added: "We're helping the Italian FA out tonight.

"It's a trial game for the opposition - they're all free transfers from Clubs in Serie A.

"They'll be up for it - there's no doubt about that - but we're looking forward to the challenge that awaits." QPR


QPR Official Site - RESERVE REPORT
Posted on: Wed 21 Jul 2010

Damion Stewart will be involved for the QPR Reserve side this evening as they take on Taunton in Cornwall after the Jamaican was unable to travel to Italy with the First Team owing to visa issues.

The R's centre back, who featured for the First Team in Cornwall last week, is likely to start tonight, and Jepson told www.qpr.co.uk: "With him unable to go to Italy, it was important that we got him down here as it gives him the chance to get more match minutes under his belt.

"It will be nice for Damion to start tonight and build his levels because that's what pre-season games are all about.

"It can be beneficial to take players away from their normal training environment. You can do as much preparation work as you like but nothing beats actually playing matches."

Tonight's match at Taunton comes just two days after Jepson's side beat Saltash United 3-2, coming back from 2-0 down in the closing stages of the game.

Goals from Rowan Vine, Danny Fitzsimmons and Romone Rose grabbed victory for the R's, although QPR could have had the game wrapped up far earlier.

"To be honest, we created enough chances to win three games," Jepson added. "Their goalkeeper just had one of those nights between the posts but the result isn't important at this stage of the season.

"To score three goals late on says a lot about our improving fitness levels and hopefully we are starting to get there.

"We've got a good mixture down here of senior pros and younger lads and it is beneficial for them all.

"After Taunton tonight, we've got Hayes & Yeading on Saturday. By that point, our fitness levels should be at such a point that our football will really start to come through." QPR

QPR Report Wednesday Snippets: QPR Squad Prepare For First Italy Game

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- Day One In Italy Photos
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- QPR Youth Playing in Derry Competition - and win 4-0
-"...Championship side QPR delighted the crowds at the Vale Centre with a beautiful style of fast flowing creative football and proved too good for top Irish League team Glentoran and came away with a resounding 4-0 victory..." Belfast Telegraph

QPR XI, with Trialist playing won 3-2 against Saltash after being 0-2 down: Match Report

- Flashback: Eleven Years Ago: Stuart Wardley Joins QPR - and has a great First Season

- Paul Furlong vs Angelo Balanta Last Night

- Ex-QPR Adam Bolder Released by Millwall

- Clubs Banning The Vuvzuelas.

- David Bardsley in the USA

- England U-19 with Dean Parrett vs Holland Today


QPR Official Site - R'S ARRIVE IN RAVENNA
Posted on: Tue 20 Jul 2010
- The Queens Park Rangers squad have arrived safely in Italy ahead of tomorrow night's tour opener against Equipe Romagna at lo Stadio dei Pini.
- The travelling contingent touched down at 18.00pm local time following a comfortable two hour flight from London Gatwick.
- The R's squad will undergo a light training session on Wednesday morning, before all focus turns to our fourth pre-season friendly of the campaign on Wednesday evening.
- *We'll be bringing you daily updates from the tour exclusively on www.qpr.co.uk, whilst QPR Player subscribers will be able to watch exclusive video content throughout the week. To sign up to QPR Player - for just £3.99 a month - click here" QPR


QPR Official Site - TOUR BLOG: DAY ONE
Posted on: Wed 21 Jul 2010
- It proved to be a straightforward flight out of London Gatwick, despite Keith Curle's best efforts to derail me personally, by attempting to nick my passport before we left Harlington.
Thankfully, I'm an experienced pro at these pre-season tours nowadays, and managed to spot his so-called 'banter' before we'd even left the training ground.

The flight departed on time and although Hogan Ephraim, Leon Clarke and Josh Parker all insisted on sitting together by plonking themselves on one single row midway back on the plane, the squad were pretty spread out.

I - for the record - slept for the entire journey, as did the likes of Paddy Kenny, whose outrageously sized headphones ensured he wasn't being disturbed one bit.

So, we landed safe and sound and despite a one hour coach journey - which extended to almost an hour and a half owing to traffic - we arrived at the Palace Hotel at around 8.00pm local time, with the temperature still in the mid 80's.

A brief meeting with the gaffer followed, before our first meal of the tour.

Now, when I say meal, I really mean banquet. This was an evening dinner designed for Kings - with everything and anything you could possibly wish for being catered for in the luxury surroundings of the impressive dining room. Fish, pasta, salad, meats - you name it, they've got it.

Wednesday promises to be a long day, with breakfast at 8.00am followed by a light training session an hour later, before all attention turns to tonight's fixture against Equipe Romagna at lo Stadio dei Pini (9.00pm kick-off local time).

I'll let you know how that went in the morning...

(Blog entry by Ian Taylor) QPR


QPR Xi 3 Saltash United 2 Report
THIS IS PLYMOUTH

Ivybridge striker Dennis Mason joins QPR to peg back Saltash United


Saltash United...2 QPR XI...3

IVYBRIDGE striker Dennis Mason made a surprise appearance for Queen's Park Rangers' second string as they scored three times in the final 14 minutes to complete an impressive comeback at Kimberley Stadium.

The former Millbrook assistant manager Dave Graddon had recommended Mason to Rangers' coach, Ronnie Jepson, who is now on Neil Warnock's coaching staff at Loftus Road and is in charge of the Londoners for their pre-season friendlies at Saltash and Taunton.

"Ronnie phoned me last Saturday to ask if I wanted to play some part in the game at Saltash on the Monday," said Mason.

Jepson was as good as his word as he brought him on at a stage when Rangers were 2-0 down.

"Rangers were playing a 4-5-1 formation and I was told to play out wide on the right and that was perfect for me as I saw a lot of the ball," said Mason.

And Mason's performance was good enough for Jepson to invite him back for the game at Taunton 48 hours later.

"Ronnie told me I would be starting this time which is great and I now have to perform and continue to create an impression as at 24 years old these chances rarely come along," Mason added.

Yet it was Saltash who were to shake their opponents, who did include four of their first-team squad in their starting line-up, by taking a 2-0 lead.

To be fair Rangers had their chances to score but found new Ashes goalkeeper Paul Hider in superb form, making several fine saves to deny the visitors a goal until he went off 25 minutes from time.

Saltash had given their visitors a warning when Marc Thorne's superb volley forced a good save out of Elvijs Putnins, at the second attempt, before their luck held when Max Hemer's thunderous header came back off Hider's bar.

Saltash struck on 32 minutes Paul Chuwen's right-wing ball was superbly controlled by Sam Hughes before he slotted past Putnins.

Rangers started strongly after the break but Hider made several fine saves before the home side notched their second goal on 58 minutes. Matt Cusack cut in from the left and his drive was deflected into the path of brother Aaron, who gratefully slammed the ball into the back of the R's net.

Ashes boss Kevin Hendy made wholesale changes to his line-up and that was the turning point as Jack Dixon, who had replaced Hider, could only deflect Jordan Hibbert's low cross-shot into the path of Rowan Vines, who gratefully tapped the ball into an empty net.

Just seven minutes had elapsed when Rangers struck again as Joe Oastler's corner somehow found its way through to Danny Fitzsimmons who hammered a low shot home from 10 yards.

Rangers were now on top, and notched their winner four minutes from time as Ramone Rose rifled the ball home, from the edge of the area, through a crowded penalty box.
This is Plymouth


OFFICIAL SUPPORTERS CLUB - EXCERPTS FROM RULES AND CONSTITUTION
...PART A: CONSTITUTION
...
2.2 To represent the views of the membership directly to the Football Club and form a link between the supporters and the Football Club
...
6. Relationship with Queens Park Rangers Football Club
6.1 The OSC is managed independently of the Football Club as are its finances

6.2 The Committee will represent the views of the membership through the Football Club’s representative attending meetings at intervals throughout the year

PART B: RULES

2.5 It is expected that Committee Members shall not use any OSC meeting or event as a forum for their own means or to further personal or political opinions or agendas

2.6 All business of the OSC shall be deemed confidential and only relayed to non members by agreed means and by the Committee

2.7 Unless specifically requested by the Committee, the publishing of OSC business in any public domain is strictly prohibited. This, and the dissemination of any OSC information, shall be considered a serious breach of membership rules

3. Meetings

3.1 The Committee shall meet at such time or times as the Committee shall determine, but at a minimum would aim to meet at least once a month

3.2 It is envisaged to hold regular meetings with Supporters’ Groups, at a minimum on a bi-monthly basis, with feedback discussed at a separate meeting with a representative of the Football Club also to be held bi-monthly
...
3.4 Representatives of the Football Club may be asked to attend meetings as the occasion/event dictates

3.5 The Committee may invite any person(s) to attend meetings in a ‘non-voting’ capacity

7. Expulsion from the Committee

7.1 Committee members may be suspended or expelled from the Committee for refusing to comply with the provisions of any of these rules or for any other cause deemed by the Committee to justify such suspension or expulsion, provided that at least two thirds of the Committee then present vote in favour of
his/her suspension or expulsion" - Complete Constituion/Rules


QPR have reportedly been trying to persuade some other team to take Pellicori

- Latest QPR Season Ticket Sales Figure: 6,654

- Supposed QPR Bid for Ipswich's Jon Waters



- Des Bulpin Appointed in India

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The QPR Official Supporters Club: Constitution and Rules

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- The Official Supporters Club (OSC) New Constitution-

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- An invitation to QPR Supporters across the globe! Whatever country. Whatever continent. Whatever age. Whatever Perspective: Come post on the growing, truly-International, QPR and football-only QPR Report Messageboard

- QPR REPORT Available on TWITTER!
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- QPR have reportedly been trying to persuade some other team to take Pellicori

- Latest QPR Season Ticket Sales Figure: 6,654
- QPR Youth Playing Today in Derry Competition
- Two Ex-QPR Birthdays Today (Quashie and Delaney)
QPR XI reportedly won 3-2 against Saltash tonight after being 0-2 down
- Supposed QPR Bid for Ipswich's Jon Waters
- The Vuvzuelas: Spurs and Barnsley Join Clubs Banning it. Blackpool reportedly allow/encourage it.
- Des Bulpin Appointed in India

- FIVE YEAR FLASHBACK: UGO UKAH SIGNS FOR QPR: More re the Arrival and Departure and Return and Departure of Ugo Ukah


QPR Official Site - OSC CONSTITUTION
Posted on: Mon 19 Jul 2010

Click here (OSC Constitution) for the Official Supporters Club's constitution for the 2010/11 season

QUEENS PARK RANGERS FC OFFICIAL SUPPORTERS CLUB
CONSTITUTION AND RULES

PART A: CONSTITUTION


1. Name
1.1 The organisation shall be referred to as the Queens Park Rangers FC Official
Supporters Club (hereinafter called “the OSC”)
1.2 The headquarters of the OSC shall be: c/o Queens Park Rangers Football Club,
Loftus Road Stadium, South Africa Road, London W12 7PJ

2. Objectives and purpose of the OSC
2.1 To encourage the support of Queens Park Rangers Football Club (hereinafter
called “the Football Club”)
2.2 To represent the views of the membership directly to the Football Club and form
a link between the supporters and the Football Club
2.3 To assist the Football Club whenever possible, as required
2.4 To work in a fundraising capacity predominantly for, but not restricted to, the
QPR in the Community Trust and the QPR Centre of Excellence
2.5 To encourage supporters’ social activities
2.6 To encourage friendly relationships with supporters of all football clubs
2.7 To forge a positive relationship between the Football Club and the local
community

3. Membership
3.1 Membership of the OSC will be open to all supporters as part of the Season
Ticket and Membership renewal/application process

4. Annual General Meetings
4.1 An Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) of the OSC shall be held every calendar
year, with effect from 2010, to carry out the following business:
(I) To receive an annual report of the OSC’s activities for the previous year
(II) To receive and approve the financial accounts of the OSC for the previous
year
(III) To appoint or sanction the appointment of members of the committee
(IV) To discuss other matters relating to business of the AGM as communicated
to the Secretary and included in the notice of the meeting
4.2 At the OSC AGM each member (over the age of 16) shall have one vote

5. Finance
5.1 The OSC Committee shall at all times ensure that proper records of account are
kept of all transactions connected with the activities of the OSC
5.2 Accounts of the OSC shall be prepared annually, and a copy made available to
every member attending the AGM
5.3 An OSC Committee Member shall not make any profit or gain from any OSC
activity or event
5.4 In the event of the winding up of the OSC all its assets, monies and other
securities shall be disposed of to Queens Park Rangers Football Club

6. Relationship with Queens Park Rangers Football Club
6.1 The OSC is managed independently of the Football Club as are its finances
6.2 The Committee will represent the views of the membership through the Football
Club’s representative attending meetings at intervals throughout the year

PART B: RULES
1. OSC Financial Year
1.1 The OSC financial Year shall run from 1 August to 31 July each year

2. The Committee
2.1 The Committee shall consist of at least 9 adult members, position of office to be
decided by the Committee. The Committee can increase the number of
representatives on the Committee by a majority vote
2.2 Committee members shall serve a term of office of three years
2.3 Any Committee member who fails to attend three consecutive meetings of the
Committee without reasonable explanation shall, unless the Committee shall
resolve to the contrary, be deemed to have resigned from the Committee (and
shall be ineligible for re-election for the next year)
2.4 The Committee shall have the power to co-opt members to assist in the
organisation of events, as and when required
2.5 It is expected that Committee Members shall not use any OSC meeting or event
as a forum for their own means or to further personal or political opinions or
agendas
2.6 All business of the OSC shall be deemed confidential and only relayed to non
members by agreed means and by the Committee
2.7 Unless specifically requested by the Committee, the publishing of OSC business
in any public domain is strictly prohibited. This, and the dissemination of any
OSC information, shall be considered a serious breach of membership rules
2.8 The OSC Committee has sole authority over entering into contracts, agreements
and payments on behalf of the OSC

3. Meetings
3.1 The Committee shall meet at such time or times as the Committee shall
determine, but at a minimum would aim to meet at least once a month
3.2 It is envisaged to hold regular meetings with Supporters’ Groups, at a minimum
on a bi-monthly basis, with feedback discussed at a separate meeting with a
representative of the Football Club also to be held bi-monthly
3.3 A quorum shall be deemed to consist of 50% of the Committee membership plus
one
3.4 Representatives of the Football Club may be asked to attend meetings as the
occasion/event dictates
3.5 The Committee may invite any person(s) to attend meetings in a ‘non-voting’
capacity
3.6 An Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) of the OSC shall be held once a year during
the playing season
3.7 The secretary shall post up at South Africa Road and also in the match day
programme at least fourteen days before the AGM a notice of the meeting
stating the time and the place where it will be held and the business to be
conducted
3.8 An Extraordinary General Meeting may be called at any time by the Committee
or by written request to the secretary of a minimum of 30 adult members. Such
a request shall state the purpose for which such a meeting is required
3.9 At the Annual General Meeting of the OSC such members of the Committee who
have served their term of office shall retire and may offer themselves for reelection.
Co-opted members may offer themselves for election at the Annual
General Meeting
3.10 Voting shall be by a show of hands or by ballot paper whichever procedure is
deemed more expedient by the chairperson

4. Finance
4.1 The OSC shall have a general account (currently with HSBC) and all cheques
drawn on such account shall bear at least two of the designated signatories
4.2 Any monies raised should always be counted and verified by TWO members of
the Committee

5. Alterations to the rules
5.1 Any proposed amendments to these rules shall be put to members at an annual
general meeting of the OSC and shall then be adopted or amended or repealed
by 75% of the members present who are entitled to vote

6. Life Membership
6.1 The Committee shall have the power to offer life membership to members or
others wherein the Committee will have sole discretion over such invitation

7. Expulsion from the Committee
7.1 Committee members may be suspended or expelled from the Committee for
refusing to comply with the provisions of any of these rules or for any other
cause deemed by the Committee to justify such suspension or expulsion,
provided that at least two thirds of the Committee then present vote in favour of
his/her suspension or expulsion

8. Unspecified matters
8.1 Any matter not covered by the above rules shall be dealt with by the OSC Committee

QPR OSC

QPR Report Tuesday: Off to Italy Today...Cook Injury Update...Pellicori...Ugo Ukah: Five Year Flashback - Signs for QPR

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- Italian Tour Flashback ....- QPR Set Off today for Italy(although without Lee Cook and Agyemang injured)
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QPR have reportedly been trying to persuade some other team to take Pellicori

- Latest QPR Season Ticket Sales Figure: 6,654

- QPR Youth Playing Today in Derry Competition

- Two Ex-QPR Birthdays Today (Quashie and Delaney)

QPR XI reportedly won 3-2 against Saltash tonight after being 0-2 down

- Supposed QPR Bid for Ipswich's Jon Waters

- The Vuvzuelas: Spurs and Barnsley Join Clubs Banning it. Blackpool reportedly allow/encourage it.

- Des Bulpin Appointed in India


QPR Official Site - COOK SIDELINED
Posted on: Tue 20 Jul 2010
- Lee Cook is determined to return stronger than ever after being ruled out for the opening few months of the new season owing to a knee problem.

Cook underwent keyhole surgery in his left knee last summer, and while that was a complete success, the R's midfielder has been told he needs to improve the strength in his muscles around the area previously affected.

However, the 27 year-old has not suffered a recurrence of the injury which kept him out for much of the last campaign and no operation is required to get him back to full fitness.
- Head Physio Nigel Cox - who joined the Club this summer - told www.qpr.co.uk: "When we came back at the start of pre-season we were of the understanding that Cooky was fit and ready to play, but it soon became apparent he still had a problem.

"We pulled him out of training straight away and through further investigations we discovered he had a few problems regarding the strength and conditioning of the knee.

"It's not been damaged or aggravated, but he's lost a lot of cushioning around the knee and on impact he was in a lot of pain.

"He's got an intensive rehabilitation programme and we need to get him strong and stable for the rigors of Championship football."

Cook added: "It's not a case of me breaking down, or suffering a recurrence of the injury.

"When I came back for pre-season, I felt a bit of pain around the knee so I was taken to see a specialist.

"He told me the knee itself is fine but the muscles around it aren't strong enough to protect it. He said if I didn't focus on building them up, I could suffer the same injury.

"I have been given an eight-week injury-prevention programme, which involves a lot of muscle-strengthening work. It's something I have to do.

"When I was told the news, I had mixed feelings. Obviously it's disappointing but I am pleased that it has been detected now.

"I wanted to use this pre-season to get really fit and show the gaffer what I can do, but now I have to focus on this first.

"What will keep me going is the knowledge that when I return, the knee should be fine and then I need to get back to my best."

R's gaffer Neil Warnock added: "We're disappointed for the lad.

"It doesn't look like he's going to be able to take part in what we're doing training-wise for quite a while.
-"It appears he wasn't given the right advice regarding his rehabilitation and he could be out for a couple of months now.
"He doesn't require another operation, but he needs to rest up for quite a significant period of time. QPR


FIVE YEAR FLASHBACK: UGO UKAH SIGNS FOR QPR

BBC - July 20, 2005 - QPR swoop for Nigerian defender
QPR have signed Nigerian defender Ugo Ukah on a three-year contract following a successful trial.
Ukah, 21, played in Rangers' recent victory in the pre-season Copa de Ibiza tournament, and impressed boss Ian Holloway enough to earn a deal.
"Every day in training I give my all to improve, and Ian Holloway seems to like that," Ukah told the club's website.
"I enjoyed my time in Ibiza, and to play in the final against Coventry there was amazing." BBC

Independent - July 21, 2005 Football: QPR contract for Ukah after trial
The Nigerian defender Ugo Ukah has signed a three-year deal with Queen's Park Rangers following a trial spell. The 21-year-old, who played for Italian club Reggina last season, was involved in Rangers' victory in the Copa de Ibiza, and impressed the manager Ian Holloway enough to be given a contract. 'Every day in training I give my all to improve, and Ian Holloway seems to like that,' Ukah said."

- More re the Arrival and Departure and Return and Departure of Ugo Ukah

Monday, July 19, 2010

Supposedly Rejected: Reported 2.5 Million QPR Bid for Ipswich Striker

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- Photo for Sale from QPR
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QPR XI reportedly won 3-2 against Saltash tonight after being 0-2 down


Mail - Alex Bruce set to seal Sheffield United move as Ipswich reject £2.5m QPR bid for Jon Walters
- My Stories Sheffield United are close to signing Ipswich defender Alex Bruce, one of eight players transfer-listed by boss Roy Keane.
- Bruce, 25, spent last season on loan at Leicester but hopes of a permanent deal were scuppered when manager Nigel Pearson quit to take over at Hull.
- Ipswich have rejected a £2.5m bid from QPR for striker Jon Walters, 26.
Meanwhile Ipswich defender Damien Delaney’s career was almost ended by a freak injury, boss Roy Keane has revealed.
Back off: Ipswich have rejected a £2.5m offer from QPR for striker Jon Walters
The Republic of Ireland defender, 29 on Tuesday, will be out for at least three months after suffering a rare muscle condition which could have led to a leg amputation. Mail


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Walters

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