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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

QPR Report Wednesday: QPR in Italy...Cesena Preview...Puncheon for Gorkss?...Gabbidon Speaks...One New QPR Shirt Being Unveiled

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- Gorkss PLUS Cash reportedly being offered for Southampton's Puncheon

- Tony Roberts: Once Axed by QPR as Coach: Now Full-time Goalkeeping Coach at Arsenal as Tony Roberts Announces his Retirement from Playing

- Nice Local Report re Bodmin vs QPR

- QPR Press Spokesmman Ian Taylor Tweets "One the new #QPR kits will be revealed tomorrow - and worn by the R's in our fixture against Cesena tomorrow night! Twitter

- Officials From Atalanta & Chievo Verona in Possible Trouble

- Eleven Years Ago Today: Peter Crouch (Re)Joins QPR

- Premiership Relegation Odds

- Cesena vs QPR Broadcast Live on Italian Satellite TV

- The QPR Squad of a Year Ago

- Five Year Flashback: Caliendo and Paladini Joint Statement

- Flashback: Armel Tchakounte: What Happened Post-QPR?

- Football Scouting in the 21st Century...and Broadcasting Games on Youtube

- Birmingham's Difficulties and Norwich Transfers Assessed

- Europe's Top Clubs Threaten Revolt


QPR Official Site - ITALY BLOG: PART IIPosted on: Tue 26 Jul 2011

The R's first full day of our pre-season tour to Italy saw the players partake in their inaugural training session.

With the searing Italian heat taken firmly into account, the lads were put through their paces from 10.30am, with Strength and Conditioning Coach, Carl Serrant, overseeing the early warm-up exercises.

Thereafter, First Team Coach, Keith Curle, took over the main duties, with the majority of the drills focusing on shape and pattern of play, ahead of our tour opener against Cesena on Wednesday evening.

Adel Taarabt was present for the first time since the news broke that he'll be staying at QPR this summer, whilst Jay Bothroyd worked under the watchful eye of Head Physio, Nigel Cox, following his precautionary substitution against Plymouth Argyle last week.

Trialist Danny Webber (foot) was the only player to miss out, but the former Pompey front-man was his usual chirpy self, shouting and screaming from the sidelines, especially when Bradley Orr smashed an unstoppable strike into the roof of the net in a small drill Shaun Derry put on towards the end of the two hour session!

Webber's personality is indicative of the current spirit within the squad. You sense there's a real togetherness again like last season, which many players believe was one of the major factors behind our runaway promotion to the Barclays Premier League.

With training done and dusted, it was our turn to take centre stage, with interviews with Neil Warnock and Paddy Kenny conducted immediately as the group made their way back to the bus for the short 15 minute journey back to the hotel.

Lunch, that was - once again - fit for a King, duly followed, before the players were given free time in the afternoon, with one eye yet again on Wednesday's fixture against our Serie A opponents.

Danny Gabbidon - whose popularity amongst his team-mates appears to be growing by the day - spoke to Sami Mokbel from the Daily Mail, who is here covering the tour this week, in an interview to be printed in tomorrow's paper.

Some players took the opportunity to rest up all afternoon, whilst others - including Akos Buzsaky and Ali Faurlin (who was singing loudly about his obsession with Diego Maradona whilst pointing to a tattoo of the man himself on his chest!) opted for some R&R at the beach.

The general vibe at dinner was a positive one, with squad numbers the main topic of conversation.

Whilst I touch on that, the gaffer has made it clear that the numbers haven't been submitted to the Premier League as yet - so watch this space! QPR


Cesena Fan Perspective re Cesena and QPR



Interview Conduct/Report written by QPR Report's Interviewer Maudesfishnchips

Ddomenghini is a poster on ://www.ilcesena.net a loyal and true Cesena supporter.

Many thanks"Domenghini
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Can you give details on Cesena, your location, your stadium, a brief history?
Cesena is a small city of 100.000 inhabitants, but we live in Romagna our blessed region. We are very proud to be "romagnoli" ( inhabitants of Romagna). Romagna ( and Cesena, obviously) is always the most important of our thoughts. Our stadium is the Dino Manuzzi, 25.000 seats, a beautiful and modern stadium. Cesena has a very glorious history. We have often been in Serie A, our best result is the 6°place, and we have played the Uefa Cup in the 1976.

How long have you supported Cesena?
I support Cesena from when I was a child, and now I'm 42 years old.

Who are your biggest rivals?

Our rivals are: a) Bologna. We hate Bologna with the whole soul. It is not only for the football, it is very more important than football. The football is only one of the battlegrounds against Bologna. b) Rimini; c) Ravenna; d) Modena; e) Verona; f) Juventus-Milan-Inter-Roma.

Are you happy with your team and the way things are your team?
Yes, very happy. This time is all right.

Are Cesena supporters treated well by your owners?
Yes, in the last three years the new owners have won two championship.

Who are your best players, past and present?
For the past years Schachner, Amarildo, Silas, Rizzitelli, Bianchi, Rossi. Now, Mutu, Parolo, Giaccherini, Von Bergen, Antonioli.

How do you see your club performing this season?
In the middle of the placings. At least I hope.

What are your views on QPR, its players, its owners, how much do you know about us?
I don't know a lot of QPR. But when I was a child I knew them. I like english football. I know that the QPR fans are proud, and I respect them.

Have you any views on our Italian players, Pellicori, Alberti?
I don't remember well Alberti, I think he was a striker, but has been in Cesena in loan only some month.

Pellicori was a good striker, but without brain. He was outcast from the Cesena because, during a summer training in a mountain place, escaped from the hotel to go to have a good time a to drink ..."

Are you looking forward to playing QPR, are you going?
Yes, I hope is a beautiful night. The place is beautiful, but the stadium is small.

What do you think the score will be?
QPR is more trained, Cesena has started now. 2-1 for you.

"Domenghini".

By the way, the game will be broadcast on local italian tv Teleromagna and Smtvsanmarino ( in streaming). And on Sky in France, canal 520.

I hope is useful to you.

Ciao from Romagna and Cesena, and good luck for your next season.

Maudesfishnchips

QPR Report profoundly thanks both Maudesfishnchips and Cesena supporter, Domenghini


MAIL/Sami Mokbel - 'West Ham are in a mess': QPR new boy Gabbidon fires parting shot at Hammers

Danny Gabbidon has aimed a blast at West Ham co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold, branding the club a 'mess'.

Gabbidon signed a 12 month deal at QPR on Monday and is currently in Milano Marittima, Italy, with his new team-mates for two pre-season matches.

The Wales defender endured a torrid final few months of his career at Upton Park that saw him hit with an FA misconduct charge for an F-word Twitter rant at Hammers fans and relegation from the Premier League.

Speaking to Sportsmail from Rangers' Italian training base, Gabbidon apologised for swearing at Hammers supporters on the popular website. But the 30-year-old, who is expected to play against Cesena on Wednesday, did not show the same levels of compassion towards Sullivan and Gold.

He said: 'My first two or three years with the club were quite good and we did quite well. 'But the last couple of years have been disappointing and a lot of things have gone on.

Under fire: West Ham owners David Gold (left) and David Sullivan (right) with vice-chairman Karren Brady
'I spoke to the club last season about a new contract but they said because of the position they were in the league they couldn't offer me one.
'There were a few goings on about whether or not they would let me go - and they messed me around.

'At the end of the season we went down, so I thought there was no chance of getting a contract. But then I got a phone call asking me if I wanted one.

'But then there was nothing else after that. It was just up and down and I didn't know what was going on.

'It's hard for me to weigh up the owners come to their decisions. But they are the owners at the end of the day and know what they are doing - or you hope they know what they are doing.
'Last season there were loads of different things going on - and it was a mess at times.
'I know when they came in they had things to sort out from the previous owners, but at times last season there were things going on that you couldn't really understand.

'Hopefully they can learn from there mistakes.'

On his now infamous Tweet, Gabbidon added: 'You have to be thick skinned to be a footballer - but you have to be even more thick skinned to be on Twitter.
'I curbed my tongue for a long time on there - but that was the final straw.

'I just felt some of the fans were using the site to abuse me and other players. And it was unjustified stick, too. It got me angry and to be honest I'm not that kind of bloke.
'When they see that you are on Twitter, they just use it as an opportunity to voice what ever they want to say on there. But I'm a human being like every one else.
'They put players on a pedestal but at the end of the day I'm just doing a job, like anyone else. 'Some of them got carried away and I vented my anger which was a bit silly of me.
Claret to Blue: QPR boss Neil Warnock has now raided Upton Park twice this summer after earlier completing a move for Kieron Dyer
'Obviously, I regret doing it but I hope the majority of fans don't think bad of me because I love them and they have always been brilliant to me.

'Will I go back on Twitter? I don't think so. Someone tried to get me back on there now I'm at QPR but I don't think so.'

Gabbidon now hopes to write a new chapter in his career after a successful week-long trial with the West London club. But he admits having to trial had him feeling like a nervous teenager again, and said: 'I felt a little bit like an apprentice in his final week before a decision is made.

'It was not something I've really had to do since I was kid. I felt strange. At first I admit I thought: "Why do I have to come on trial? Just give me a contract."

'But situations change and sometimes you have to prove yourself again or people forget what you can do.' Mail


Dave McIntyre/West London Sport - Derry: I’ll prove doubters wrong again
26 July, 2011

Shaun Derry insists he can prove himself in the Premier League – and prove his doubters wrong once again.

Those doubters have included boss Neil Warnock, who believed the 33-year-old midfielder was past his best and would be a squad player when he was signed a year ago.

Derry turned out to be a key man in Rangers’ promotion campaign, and now wants to go one better and be a regular starter in the top flight.

“I always like proving people wrong and I take encouragement from the manager’s words,” Derry told West London Sport.

“When he said last year that I was going to be a squad player, I wanted to prove him wrong and this year I don’t want to be a squad player in the Premier League – I want one of those starting places and I want to keep it.

“I’m hoping the midfield role I play in will be even more relevant this season. Last season it enabled the more attacking and creative players to shine, and I’m hoping to do a similar job this year.

“Time will tell. Obviously the class of opposition is going to be better, but we’ve all got something to prove and I certainly feel like I have. I want to prove people wrong again and show that I can play at that level.”

Derry has been linked with Millwall and a return to his former club Crystal Palace, but says he has no intention of passing up the chance to play in the top division.

“It’s a stage that every player wants to play on and I’m no different,” he declared.

“I can’t wait for the season. I’ve been excited since we lifted that trophy in May.”
WestLondonSport


- Two Cartoon Videos of QPR's "Behind the Scenes"

- Batista Out as Argentina Coach

+ David McIntyre Tweet - "davidmcintyre76 "wouldn't be surprised if Gorkss or Hall are on their way soon. Rangers open to offers."


Dave McIntyre/West London Sport - Derry: I’ll prove doubters wrong again


- "Council promise to stop QPR move" - Exactly Ten Years Ago Today

- A Statistical Guide to Points Needed to Stay Up

- Play "Spot The Ball"

- A Look Back at "The QPR Class of 2006" (On and Off The Field)

- Twelve Year Flashback: Robbie Steiner Joins QPR

- Championship Club, West Ham reportedly Bid EIGHT MILLION Pounds For Player

- Birmingham's Fresh Approach to Shirt Sponsorship

- Wolves Warn Players (with Lawyer) re Tweeting....FA to License Clubs?...Cambridge Cancel Signing after Five Weeks Because of Medical

- An Early Preview of QPR vs Bolton

- Premiership Rules re Kits

- VANISHED WITHOUT NOTICE! The Club's Official Messageboard

- Job Opening: QPR in The Community Trust

- For Sale: QPR Championship Medal (Proceeds to QPR in the Community Trust)

- Still No QPR Offical Site Update re the Status of the Official Supporters Club (OSC). Despite Committee Resignations.

- QPR Reserves Beat Truro City

- QPR Youth Exit in Irish Tournament

- UEFA U-19 Championships Currently Under Way

- Home Ticket Price Information

- Something to Look Forward to: Flashback from June Official Site: "Plans are already afoot for a pre-season celebration, once the players return to training in July" - QPR

- Year Flashback "When Saturday Comes (WSC)/Matthew Rudd - The problem with Jimmy Bullard


QPR Pre-Season Fixtures 2011/12

Wednesday 27th July - Cesena (a) 8.30pm
Saturday 30th July - Trofeo Bortolotti Tournament (a) 8.00pm onwards
Tuesday 2nd August - Crawley Town (a) 7.45pm
Friday August 5 - Vs Luton (A)
QPR

- - Bid on a QPR Championship Winners Medal (Proceeds to QPR Community Trust.)

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

QPR Update: Derry Hopeful...Kerry Hopeful...Warnock Happy...One of QPR's Italian Hosts in Possible Trouble

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- Photos from First Day of Italy Training
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- Throughout the day, the QPR Report Messageboard has news updates, comments and perspectives - even links to other board comments of interest re QPR matters (on and off the field) along with football (and ONLY football) topics in general....Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
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- Premiership Relegation Odds

- One of QPR's Italian Hosts in Possible Trouble...(As is another Italian Club, QPR Fans are familiar with)

- Two Cartoon Videos of QPR's "Behind the Scenes"

- Batista Out as Argentina Coach

+ David McIntyre Tweet - "davidmcintyre76 "wouldn't be surprised if Gorkss or Hall are on their way soon. Rangers open to offers."


Dave McIntyre/West London Sport - Derry: I’ll prove doubters wrong again

26 July, 2011

Shaun Derry insists he can prove himself in the Premier League – and prove his doubters wrong once again.

Those doubters have included boss Neil Warnock, who believed the 33-year-old midfielder was past his best and would be a squad player when he was signed a year ago.

Derry turned out to be a key man in Rangers’ promotion campaign, and now wants to go one better and be a regular starter in the top flight.

“I always like proving people wrong and I take encouragement from the manager’s words,” Derry told West London Sport.

“When he said last year that I was going to be a squad player, I wanted to prove him wrong and this year I don’t want to be a squad player in the Premier League – I want one of those starting places and I want to keep it.

“I’m hoping the midfield role I play in will be even more relevant this season. Last season it enabled the more attacking and creative players to shine, and I’m hoping to do a similar job this year.

“Time will tell. Obviously the class of opposition is going to be better, but we’ve all got something to prove and I certainly feel like I have. I want to prove people wrong again and show that I can play at that level.”

Derry has been linked with Millwall and a return to his former club Crystal Palace, but says he has no intention of passing up the chance to play in the top division.

“It’s a stage that every player wants to play on and I’m no different,” he declared.

“I can’t wait for the season. I’ve been excited since we lifted that trophy in May.”
WestLondonSport


QPR Official Site - Warnock on Taarabt

R's gaffer Neil Warnock has spoken of his delight at the Club's decision not to sell Adel Taarabt this summer.

The Rangers skipper had been the subject of constant transfer speculation since the end of last season, but with the QPR Board of Directors revealing on Saturday that the Moroccan would be staying put in W12, Warnock was all smiles when welcoming last season's Football League Player of the Year to the R's training camp in Italy this week.

In an exclusive interview to be screened on QPR Player later today, Warnock - speaking from the R's pre-season training camp in Italy - said: "We're all delighted that he's staying.

"You've got to have matchwinners in the Premier League and he's just that.

"It's a fantastic achievement by the Club to keep him on board.

"It gives everybody a big lift, because he's got such a lot to offer us next season."
QPR


QPR Official Site - KENNY: 'A WELCOME RELIEF'

Posted on: Tue 26 Jul 2011

Paddy Kenny believes the Italian sunshine will bring the best out of Neil Warnock's squad this week.

After a week-long stay in wet and windy Cornwall last week, the Rangers players were met by far sunnier climes in Milano Marittima on their first full day on tour.

Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk after today's inaugural training session of the tour, Kenny said: "After last week, when it was rainy and cold and very tough, this is a welcome change.

"The weather is great; the facilities are excellent; and the first training session was played at a decent tempo.

"It's a pleasure to come out here and work hard."

The R's three summer signings to date - Jay Bothroyd, Kieron Dyer and Danny Gabbidon - are all present in Italy and Kenny believes an overseas trip goes some way to bedding the new players into the squad.

"There are a few new players in the squad and this is the ideal environment to bed them in," he said.

"I was in their shoes last season and it was a great opportunity to get to know the lads.

"There has always been a good team spirit since I've been here and the new lads have gelled with the rest of us."

Kenny has also been impressed with the extra quality the new trio have brought to the Club, adding: "The gaffer has brought in some fine players.

"They're good quality signings and they've got decent experience, so it should stand us in good stead.

"Hopefully they'll add a bit more quality to the squad and if the gaffer can bring in one or two more, we'll be in great shape."

With just over two weeks to go until the R's play host to Bolton Wanderers on the opening day of the Premier League season, Kenny is champing at the bit to pull on the goalkeeper's jersey when the Trotters come to town.

"I'm just really excited now," he said.

"I'm probably a little bit short in terms of my match sharpness, but that will come this week and I'll be prepared for Bolton."

He concluded: "Obviously it's a massive season for the Club.

"This is the league everyone wants to play in and like everybody else, I'm just looking forward to the season starting." QPR


- Reserves (with Cerny, Shittu, Ramage, Hulse, Cook, Rowlands, et al) beat Saltash

- Cesena vs QPR Broadcast Live on Italian Satellite TV


- "Council promise to stop QPR move" - Exactly Ten Years Ago Today

- A Statistical Guide to Points Needed to Stay Up

- Play "Spot The Ball"

- A Look Back at "The QPR Class of 2006" (On and Off The Field)

- Twelve Year Flashback: Robbie Steiner Joins QPR

- Championship Club, West Ham reportedly Bid EIGHT MILLION Pounds For Player

- Birmingham's Fresh Approach to Shirt Sponsorship

- Wolves Warn Players (with Lawyer) re Tweeting....FA to License Clubs?...Cambridge Cancel Signing after Five Weeks Because of Medical

- An Early Preview of QPR vs Bolton



- Premiership Rules re Kits

- VANISHED WITHOUT NOTICE! The Club's Official Messageboard

- Job Opening: QPR in The Community Trust

- For Sale: QPR Championship Medal (Proceeds to QPR in the Community Trust)

- Still No QPR Offical Site Update re the Status of the Official Supporters Club (OSC). Despite Committee Resignations.

- QPR Reserves Beat Truro City

- QPR Youth Exit in Irish Tournament

- UEFA U-19 Championships Currently Under Way

- Home Ticket Price Information

- Something to Look Forward to: Flashback from June Official Site: "Plans are already afoot for a pre-season celebration, once the players return to training in July" - QPR

- Year Flashback "When Saturday Comes (WSC)/Matthew Rudd - The problem with Jimmy Bullard


QPR Pre-Season Fixtures 2011/12

Wednesday 27th July - Cesena (a) 8.30pm
Saturday 30th July - Trofeo Bortolotti Tournament (a) 8.00pm onwards
Tuesday 2nd August - Crawley Town (a) 7.45pm
Friday August 5 - Vs Luton (A)
QPR

- - Bid on a QPR Championship Winners Medal (Proceeds to QPR Community Trust.)

QPR Report Tuesday Update...Italy Tour...DJ Campbell Incoming?....Still No New Kits/Shirts Sponsors...Flashback: Council Promises to Stop QPR Move

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- Photos from Italy
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- Throughout the day, the QPR Report Messageboard has news updates, comments and perspectives - even links to other board comments of interest re QPR matters (on and off the field) along with football (and ONLY football) topics in general....Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
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- One of QPR's Italian Hosts in Possible Trouble...(As is another Italian Club, QPR Fans are familiar with)


QPR IN ITALY -
QPR Official Site - RANGERS ARRIVE IN ITALY

- The QPR squad have arrived safely in Italy ahead of Wednesday night's tour opener against Cesena.
The 21-man squad, accompanied by the R's backroom team, touched down at around 6.00pm local time following a comfortable two hour flight from London Gatwick.
The R's squad will undergo their first training session of the tour tomorrow, before all focus turns to our fifth 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. QPR

QPR Squad for Italy Tour has been announced: QPR squad: Agyemang, Bothroyd, Buzsaky, Connolly, Derry, Dyer, Ephraim, Faurlin, Gabbidon, Gorkss, Hall, Helguson, Hill, Kenny, Murphy, Orr, Perone, Smith, Taarabt, Vaagan Moen, Webber.
- (Among those NOT in the squad: Hulse, Cook, Rowlands, Clarke, Balanta, Borrowdale, Cerny, Shittu, Pellicori, Alberti) QPR

- Photos from First Day of Italy Training

- Reserves (with Cerny, Shittu, Ramage, Hulse, Cook, Rowlands, et al) beat Saltash

- Cesena vs QPR Broadcast Live on Italian Satellite TV


- "Council promise to stop QPR move" - Exactly Ten Years Ago Today

- A Statistical Guide to Points Needed to Stay Up

- Play "Spot The Ball"

- A Look Back at "The QPR Class of 2006" (On and Off The Field)

- Twelve Year Flashback: Robbie Steiner Joins QPR

- Championship Club, West Ham reportedly Bid EIGHT MILLION Pounds For Player

- Birmingham's Fresh Approach to Shirt Sponsorship

- Wolves Warn Players (with Lawyer) re Tweeting....FA to License Clubs?...Cambridge Cancel Signing after Five Weeks Because of Medical

- An Early Preview of QPR vs Bolton


MIRROR ' Italian job for QPR target Campbell
- Neil Warnock is set for talks with DJ Campbell at QPR’s Italian training base in the next 48 hours.
- Blackpool striker Campbell is expected to fly out today to meet Warnock and finally complete his protracted £1.25million move.
- Rangers agreed a fee with Blackpool earlier this month, but the deal to sign the 29-year-old collapsed over demands from his agent.
- However, Warnock has resurrected the deal and will meet Campbell in Ravenna this week in a bid to get the deal across the line.
- Championship side West Ham are also keen to take Campbell back to London, but the Hoops are set to win the chase. Mirror

- The Perspective of Mirror's Paul Smith "Smudge1962"


Guardian Blog/Michael Hann - A summer of discontent for Queens Park Rangers and Neil Warnock

Last season, QPR had it all. They played with style and won with ease, but since then things have taken a turn for the worse

What kind of club do you think would provoke these kinds of comments on message boards?

"I've had my fill tonight of the club, they can fck off."

"I have mates who support other teams asking me if I am looking forward to this season and I tell them I don't want to talk about it because I am so depressed about the current situation."

"We've been fleeced as fans, the manager has been taken for a ride and the club's name has been continually dragged through the dirt IMO."

"Whenever I think about the shambles they have turned us into I feel like spouting off. There literally is so much material. I find it hard just to accept it and get on with things."

"I refuse to be part of their willful destruction of our club whilst paying through the nose for the privilege."

Maybe one that was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy? One that had just been relegated to the lowest point ever in the football pyramid? Or one that had just won the Championship at a canter, playing often sparkling football, inspired by the Championship's player of the year?

You guessed it. Those quotes – from the Loft For Words, We are the Rangers Boys and QPR Report message boards respectively – are reflections on what has been a dismal summer for fans of the Superhoops. The "they" referred to is the combination at the head of the club, F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore.

So what's gone wrong since May, when the mood of optimism around London W12 was unbridled? Simpler to ask what's gone right – the answer would be: almost nothing.

No sooner had the Championship title been secured than the first reports emerged suggesting Neil Warnock – the one off-pitch figure at QPR in whom the fans have absolute (or, indeed, any) faith – might be replaced as manager.

A fortnight later, Warnock's leading ally on the club's board, Amit Bhatia, resigned as vice-chairman. Bhatia's statement suggested he had been unhappy at the direction the board was taking, though you don't have to be a thoroughgoing cynic to think his departure might have been more closely connected to Bernie Ecclestone's refusal to sell his 62% shareholding in QPR to Bhatia's father-in-law, the Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, who holds 33%.

Nevertheless, Bhatia's statement was the shrewdest thing anyone connected with QPR has said this summer, for he fully reflected the anger QPR fans felt when season ticket prices were announced this summer. It was not just that prices were hiked that caused anger, though, it was the gouging around the margins.

Season ticket holders were previously automatically classed as members. Next season the two are separated, so if season ticket holders wish to buy extra tickets they have to pay for separate memberships. When you add up all the costs, the result – for my son and I at least – is a per-game price increase of 100%. Given the capacity of Loftus Road is just 18,000, it is not even as if these massive increases are going to significantly increase the cashflow.

Then there's been the transfer budget. What transfer budget? Warnock has told the press he has just £1.25m to spend this summer, which means a string of targets – including last season's Championship top scorer, Danny Graham, have gone elsewhere.

It looks as though Wayne Routledge, who had a sparkling second spell at the club on loan in the second half of last season, will be playing his football away from Loftus Road next term. The Rs at least managed to secure signing of Jay Bothroyd (on a free), but the only other notable signing has been Kieron Dyer, a man who plays so infrequently that a Google search for Kieron Dyer injury brings up 108,000 results.

Meanwhile, players signed a while ago on very generous contracts – the likes of Rowan Vine – remain on the books on contracts often reported to be of Premier League value, with no one willing to take the financial burden off QPR's hands.

Then there's the little stuff. QPR still have not announced next season's strip, which would not be a worry but for this, from the Premier League rules: "Not later than four weeks before the commencement of each season each club shall register its strips by submitting to the secretary form 9 together with samples of its home strip, away strip and goalkeeper's strip complying with these rules and a brief written description of each and the secretary having entered the descriptions in a register will cause the same to be printed in the handbook of the league."

Let's hope it is just the fans who do not know about the strip yet – although the case of Alejandro Faurlín has already proved QPR's inability to read the small print when it comes to the football rulebook.

Rumbling on beneath it all has been the seeming certainty that the club's star player, Adel Taarabt, would be off to Paris Saint-Germain before the Premier League season kicks off. In the event, QPR released a statement on Saturday announcing Taarabt would be staying – the one piece of indisputable good news since the season's end.

But even then, buried four paragraphs from the end, was this little beauty, which had the fans facepalming all over again: "We are aware of some issues that have been raised in the press by the coach, but we have discussed these with him internally and he has agreed to be more reserved in terms of what he discusses in the future." Watch it Neil; we have still got Claudio Ranieri's phone number.

Those of us who follow the Rangers should have been happy this summer. We should have been looking forward to seeing the Rs have a bash in the Premier League (though, typically, the season ticket bump sent out at the start of the summer sold us the prospect of seeing Wayne Rooney et al at Loftus Road, rather than our own players competing against them). Instead every single day has been an exercise in preparing ourselves for whatever the latest disappointment might be.

On the bright side, though, QPR do not seem to have signed Luís Boa Morte. Yet. Guardian

- Premiership Rules re Kits


- VANISHED WITHOUT NOTICE! The Club's Official Messageboard

- Job Opening: QPR in The Community Trust

- For Sale: QPR Championship Medal (Proceeds to QPR in the Community Trust)

- Still No QPR Offical Site Update re the Status of the Official Supporters Club (OSC). Despite Committee Resignations.

- QPR Reserves Beat Truro City

- QPR Youth Exit in Irish Tournament

- UEFA U-19 Championships Currently Under Way

- Home Ticket Price Information

- Something to Look Forward to: Flashback from June Official Site: "Plans are already afoot for a pre-season celebration, once the players return to training in July" - QPR

- Year Flashback "When Saturday Comes (WSC)/Matthew Rudd - The problem with Jimmy Bullard


QPR Pre-Season Fixtures 2011/12

Wednesday 27th July - Cesena (a) 8.30pm
Saturday 30th July - Trofeo Bortolotti Tournament (a) 8.00pm onwards
Tuesday 2nd August - Crawley Town (a) 7.45pm
Friday August 5 - Vs Luton (A)
QPR

- - Bid on a QPR Championship Winners Medal (Proceeds to QPR Community Trust.)

Monday, July 25, 2011

QPR Report Monday Update: Club's "Taarabt/Coach Warnock" Statement Aftermath...QPR Squad for Italy Announced

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- Play "Spot The Ball"
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- QPR Reserves Beat Truro City
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- Throughout the day, the QPR Report Messageboard has news updates, comments and perspectives - even links to other board comments of interest re QPR matters (on and off the field) along with football (and ONLY football) topics in general....Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
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QPR Squad for Italy Tour has been announced: QPR squad: Agyemang, Bothroyd, Buzsaky, Connolly, Derry, Dyer, Ephraim, Faurlin, Gabbidon, Gorkss, Hall, Helguson, Hill, Kenny, Murphy, Orr, Perone, Smith, Taarabt, Vaagan Moen, Webber. (Among those NOT in the squad: Hulse, Cook, Rowlands, Clarke, Balanta, Borrowdale, Cerny, Shittu, Pellicori, Alberti) QPR


Mirror's Mike Calvin/Life's a Pitch - Warnock being betrayed by QPR

Bookmakers are insensitive souls. They deal in probability and cold hard facts. Their Caribbean beach houses are funded by the plight of people like QPR manager Neil Warnock.

The odds are that Warnock will not be around long, to enjoy the privileges of promotion. He’s second favourite, behind Blackburn’s hapless Steve Kean, to be the first Premier League manager to be sacked this season.

Anyone acquainted with football’s culture of casual betrayal, and the chaos wrought by QPR’s dysfunctional ownership structure, will find even his shortest price, 7-4, extremely attractive.

Warnock is not everyone’s cup of Yorkshire Tea. On the touchline, his default mode is that of a ferret, with a sharp stick protruding from its nether regions. He’s naturally combative, and will not take kindly to being publicly rebuked by the likes of Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatiore.

I love his passion, his pragmatism. It’s no coincidence that he’s put together seven promotion teams. He’s a nuts and bolts manager who gets the best of what he is given. In the case of Rangers, that is not very much.

Loftus Road is a fools’ paradise, populated by billionaires with extremely short pockets. Their most revealing response to promotion has been to raise season ticket prices by 40 percent.

The fact Briatore is apparently setting the transfer strategy says it all. He’s currently banned from his so-called sport, Formula 1, for his role in the Crashgate scandal. I suppose it gives him something to do.

Warnock will not be bought off by the decision to keep Adel Taarabt, who scored 19 goals and made 16 assists last season. He’s limited to gambling on such insubstantial free transfers as Jay Bothroyd, Kieron Dyer, Danny Gabbidon and Danny Webber.

The contrast with the buoyant mood at the other promoted clubs, Swansea and Norwich, is telling. Warnock, and the QPR fans who celebrated so exultantly in May, deserve so much more.

It is their misfortune that their club has fallen into the hands of men who care nothing for what it represents. If they don’t want Warnock, I’m sure others will.
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The Sun - Neil Warnock gagged by Rangers chiefs

NEIL WARNOCK'S future as QPR boss is in doubt after he was gagged by Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore.
- And Warnock is said to be unhappy at having to shut it.
- A Loftus Road source said: "He won't be happy about being told to watch his mouth - especially from two men who are not really football people.
- "This could lead to trouble between the trio and us looking for another manager."
- Warnock criticised the club's lack of spending on signings since promotion.
- Majority shareholders Ecclestone and Briatore said in a statement: "We are aware of issues raised in the Press by the coach but we have discussed these and he has agreed to be more reserved in terms of what he discusses. The Sun


The Star/Brian Woolnough - "Wooly's World - WAR OF WORDS
- WHY haven’t Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore invested in QPR this summer?

- What did they enter football for?
- Their handling of QPR’s promotion to the Premier League remains a mystery.
- Now, despite not giving Neil Warnock any substantial transfer funds, they are turning on their manager.
- They have told Warnock to be careful what he says in public. The indication is they want him out.
- If Ecclestone and Briatore carry on like this, they can expect to hear a lot more from one of the most controversial voices in the game." The Star


- Sunday Stories and Reactions to QPR, Taarabt & Warnock "Put Down"

- Flashback to October 2010 and Briatore's "I Dream of Lippi" Statement and Subsequent Club Denial


QPR OFF TO ITALY

QPR Official Site - R'S HEAD TO ITALY
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Neil Warnock has named a strong squad for the R's pre-season tour of Italy, which departs from London later today (Monday).
- The R's gaffer has named an 21-man squad for the trip to Milano Marittima, as the Hoops prepare for two friendly matches in seven days during their stay in the province of Ravenna.
- Warnock's charges will lock horns with the Serie A side Cesena on Wednesday at Stadio Serravalle in Repubblica di San Marino, before the R's contest the 'Trofeo Bortolotti' - a highly-regarded one-off competition - on Saturday evening.
- QPR's Moroccan magician Adel Taarabt is amongst those included in the R's squad for their trip to Mediterranean shores.
- Meanwhile, former West Ham defender Danny Gabbidon, ex-Ipswich Town goalkeeper Brian Murphy, Argentinean centre-back Bruno Perone and striker Danny Webber - all on trial at Loftus Road - will also travel with the squad.
- QPR squad: Agyemang, Bothroyd, Buzsaky, Connolly, Derry, Dyer, Ephraim, Faurlin, Gabbidon, Gorkss, Hall, Helguson, Hill, Kenny, Murphy, Orr, Perone, Smith, Taarabt, Vaagan Moen, Webber. QPR


- Cesena vs QPR Broadcast Live on Italian Satellite TV



- Something to Look Forward to: Flashback from June Official Site: "Plans are already afoot for a pre-season celebration, once the players return to training in July" - QPR


- An Early Preview of QPR vs Bolton

- Year Flashback "When Saturday Comes (WSC)/Matthew Rudd - The problem with Jimmy Bullard

- SATIRE: The Spoof "QPR bid for cut price Crouch QPR bid for cut price Crouch


- Video Flashback: Venables' QPR Beat Fulham and Win the Championship

- VANISHED WITHOUT NOTICE! The Club's Official Messageboard

- Job Opening: QPR in The Community Trust

- - QPR Youth Exit in Irish Tournament

- QPR Report: "Spot The Ball" - The Answer

- Video of Man City's Balotelli's "Showmanship" which led to his Substitution

- Kudos to Leeds: Instantly Reaffirm Going Ahead With Norway Trip

- Chelsea Reportedly Scrap Earls Court Stadium Move

- For Sale: QPR Championship Medal (Proceeds to QPR in the Community Trust)

- Where's Buzsaky? "Dave McIntyre Tweet: "[Buzsaky] had a calf injury. Shame as this is a big pre-season for him."
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- Four Years Ago: Lee Cook Sale "Saved The Club"

- Year Flashback: Briatore vs Mittal Disagreement Over Transfers Alleged!

- The Rise and Rise of AFC Wimbledon

- The BIG Money from Overseas Friendlies/Sponsorship/"Branding"

- The Continued Popularity of Subbuteo (Invented by a QPR Man!)

- UEFA U-19 Championships Currently Under Way


- Six Year Flashback: Nygaard Joins QPR and QPR Friendly vs Iran


- Home Ticket Price Information

- Year Flashback: Alberti Goes Out on Year Loan

- Flashback: Some Past Flavio Briatore/QPR Statements

- UPDATE: Telegraph "Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone admits paying Gerhard Gribkowsky £27 million"

- Still No QPR Offical Site Update re the Status of the Official Supporters Club (OSC). Despite Committee Resignations.

- QPR Reportedly Offering Trial to Thai Forward

- Play "Spot The Ball - Answer"


QPR Pre-Season Fixtures 2011/12
Wednesday 27th July - Cesena (a) 8.30pm
Saturday 30th July - Trofeo Bortolotti Tournament (a) 8.00pm onwards
Tuesday 2nd August - Crawley Town (a) 7.45pm
Friday August 5 - Vs Luton (A)
QPR


Football League's New "Salary Cost Management Protocol (SCMP)....Limits spending on player wages to 75% of the Club's turnover and comes into immediate effect for the 2011/12 season. It will further reduce to 65% and 60% in seasons 2012/13 and 2013/14.

- Football League Clubs Change of Rules: Reverting to FIVE Subs

- New Football League Rules re Number of "Home Growns" in the Squad and Increased Youth Spending
- Premiership Rules


- Five Years Ago: Dunga Quits as QPR Director to Take Over Brazil. Caliendo-Paladini issue Statement

- - Bid on a QPR Championship Winners Medal (Proceeds to QPR Community Trust.)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

QPR Report Sunday: Assessment of "Taarabt Stays..."Coach" Warnock Admonished By QPR's "We Saved The Club" Owners...

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David McIntyre Blog - You can tell a lot from a statement

The hallmark of a deeply troubled club is the ranting, self-indulgent statement.

Think of a problem club in recent years. It’s likely that those at the helm were prone to issuing these type of statements.

Luton, Wimbledon, Hearts, Liverpool, Darlington, Newcastle– you name it. In football, when the asylum gets taken over it starts issuing statements.

Bad regimes tend to produce badly advised, cringeworthy attempts to try and set the record straight from their point of view. It’s a common characteristic.

Several clubs have been through this difficult but usually temporary spell.

Sadly, QPR have been issuing such statements on and off for six years now. That’s a very long time for a club to be so desperately lacking sensible and coherent leadership – and the previous years were pretty dismal in that respect too.

Saturday’s essay, written on behalf of the club’s owners, wasn’t nearly as horrific as some of the diatribes churned out by QPR since 2005. But it still highlighted that Rangers is a club with serious, deep-seated problems.

Massive spending (and it has been massive) by the owners, and one excellent season on the pitch, doesn’t change the fact that much is wrong at Loftus Road and has been for a long time.

What it also highlighted was something I alluded to in my last blog: that Neil Warnock was given a slap on the wrist for hinting at his frustration at not being able to sign some of his targets, and since then has been reluctant to commen
t.

I knew this because last month, Warnock politely told me he’d prefer not to speak to me and that this was likely to be the case for a couple of weeks.

I’ve got no problem with that. I’m not close to Warnock, don’t know him as well as I have previous Rangers managers, and am used to being in the doghouse with people at QPR. But this came completely out of the blue and, at the time, I couldn’t think of an obvious reason for it.

But the following day, I was told some of Warnock’s previous comments had not gone down at all well, and he’d been given a warning.

In a way, I can understand why. I wouldn’t be too amused by some of Warnock’s comments either. But then I wouldn’t have given any manager the kind of mandate to run the show he was handed when he took over last year. And what Warnock was promised is the key issue at the heart of all this.

Warnock is a very shrewd football man with a Gerry Francis-like understanding of his stock among QPR fans compared to the board’s, and his musings this summer have reflected that.

His words are very clever and effective. They boost his profile and mean he is taken seriously. His bosses, despite their successful backgrounds, are not.

And no wonder, when they talk about working with the manager in a “professional and confidential manner” while giving him a very public and unprofessional slapping down. Only at QPR.

Since their takeover was being negotiated in June 2007, I have never believed the current owners would be good for the club. But despite this summer’s relative lack of transfer activity, for which there are many reasons, I’ve always felt the allegation that they’re unwilling to spend is not only unjustified, but ludicrous.

The irony, though, is that Saturday’s statement was largely about their willingness to back the manager and sign players, yet does nothing to help them do that.

Another very obvious sign of the division and incoherence that prevails at QPR will only add to its reputation as a club best avoided.

Being prepared to spend is only part of it. Being able to convince good players that QPR is a stable, progressive club they should want to join is the most important bit.

And in that respect, Rangers haven’t made things any easier for themselves. David McIntyre Blog


- Job Opening: QPR in The Community Trust

- QPR Reserves Beat Truro City

- - QPR Youth Exit in Irish Tournament

- QPR Report: "Spot The Ball" - The Answer

- Chelsea Reportedly Scrap Earls Court Stadium Move

- For Sale: QPR Championship Medal (Proceeds to QPR in the Community Trust)

- Cesena vs QPR Broadcast Live on Italian Satellite TV

- Where's Buzsaky? "Dave McIntyre Tweet: "[Buzsaky] had a calf injury. Shame as this is a big pre-season for him."

- 1983 Video: QPR Beat Fulham and Win Championship

- Some QPR Related Tweets by Sunday Mirror's Chief Football Reporter, Paul Smith "Smudge1962

- Five Years Ago Today: Dunga Quits as QPR Director to Take Over Brazil. Caliendo-Paladini issue Statement

- Four Years Ago Today: Lee Cook Sale "Saved The Club"

- Year Flashback: Briatore vs Mittal Disagreement Over Transfers Alleged!

- The Rise and Rise of AFC Wimbledon

- The BIG Money from Overseas Friendlies/Sponsorship/"Branding"

- The Continued Popularity of Subbuteo (Invented by a QPR Man!)

- UEFA U-19 Championships Currently Under Way

- VANISHED WITHOUT NOTICE! The Club's Official Messageboard


ARTICLES RE TAARABT STAYING AND WARNOCK'S QPR SITUATION

Express - QPR'S ITALIAN JOB LOOKS TO BE NEIL WARNOCK'S LAST TASK

NEIL WARNOCK takes his budget team on a two-match trip to Italy tomorrow not knowing whether he’ll still have a job when he flies home next Friday.

For despite being a promotion hero just two months ago he now faces a bizarre fight for his future.

The QPR manager they dubbed the miracle worker of Loftus Road after he steered them into the Premier League on a shoestring last season is in real danger of becoming the latest victim of trigger-happy co-owner Flavio Briatore.

The volatile Italian billionaire, who has already gone through nine managers since taking over the club less than four years ago, looks to be oiling the exit door again despite Warnock’s incredible achievements.

Briatore sacked most of the others, but this time he is applying a Scroogelike squeeze that is denying the most successful manager he has had the funds to bring QPR’s squad up to Premier League standard.

QPR manager Neil Warnock has spent only £3.5m on 12 players since taking over last March

He was also believed to be negotiating the sale of Rangers top performer last season, Adel Taraabt, although yesterday the club denied their main asset was for sale.

While he refuses to give his manager hardly any of the £40million pot QPR pocketed for winning promotion – plus the cash from a whopping 40 per cent increase in season ticket prices – fellow Italians Claudio Ranieri and Marco Lippi wait in the wings as Briatore’s latest choices for his poisoned chalice.

Publicly the Formula 1 tycoon insists he trusts Warnock.

Privately he has blocked all moves so far to spend money on any players with the manager’s attempts to sign Danny Graham from Watford faltering at the final hurdle and DJ Campbell from Blackpool now also looking off.

The only reinforcements Warnock has managed to recruit have been free transfer signings Keiron Dyer, the injury-plagued former West Ham midfielder, and the unpredictable Jay Bothroyd, who was freed by Cardiff.

Free agents Danny Gabbidon, Danny Webber and Brian Murphy also went with Warnock on a tour of Cornwall last week.

Warnock, who has spent only £3.5m on 12 players since taking over last March, admitted last night that he is not sure if he will keep his job – one of the reasons he lost out on a bid to sign 35-goal Craig Mackail-Smith from Peterborough.

And reports also suggest that Briatore and fellow owner Bernie Ecclestone would also be prepared to jump ship and sell up following a fued with their former partner, Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal.

Warnock is putting on a brave face, determined to resist all attempts to force him out of a contract that still has two and a half years to run.

“They’ve made it clear to me we’ve got to try and get value for money and not to spend transfer fees,” he said.

“I thought I’d have a few millions and I’m disappointed. But it’s not the end of the world. It’s just another one of those things in my career where I have to show what I can do.

“I look at Bothroyd and Dyer and if I can get three or four more of that quality, I’ll be more than happy.

“Flavio is dealing with all the transfers,” he revealed. “We have just got to look for Bosmans and shrewd acquisitions and loan players.” Express


Mirror - Neil Warnock vows to enjoy QPR Premier League return
- Neil Warnock will savour every second of QPR’s Premier League return after revealing he will swap the dug-out for a deck­chair at the end of his Loftus Road reign.
- Warnock has yearned for one last shot at the big time since the heartache of being controversially relegated with his beloved Sheffield United in 2007.
- “Managing in the Premier League is the pinnacle,” he said.
- “When I left Sheffield United I thought ‘I want another go before I come down to live in Cornwall permanently.’
- “I have said so many times ‘this is going to be my last job’. I was going to pack in at 55 and then I was talked into going to Crystal Palace. I absolutely love London and I don’t think I will be working anywhere else after this.”
- Despite being backed by two of the wealthiest men in the game in Bernie ­Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore, Warnock has not been given megabucks to help Rangers’ stay in the top flight after a 14-year absence.
- But Warnock, whose only major signings so far are free agents Kieron Dyer and Jay Bothroyd, said: “I’m sure we can ruffle a few feathers.
- “If we don’t spend any money, which it does not look like we are going to, staying up would be a massive achievement.
- “I would love to have had a few million to spend but we will still be okay. I have got to get more out of players and work harder to stay up. Money is not the be-all and end-all.” Mirror


The Star/Tony Stenson - ADEL TAARABT STAYING AT QPR TO BOOST CASH-STRAPPED NEIL WARNOCK


QPR moneymen Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore have revealed that captain Adel Taarabt will not leave the club during the summer transfer window.

The Moroccan playmaker, 22, was a key figure in Rangers’ Championship triumph last season and picked up the Football League Player of the Year award.

Speculation had linked him with a host of elite European clubs and Paris St Germain were thought to be close to landing him.

But Rangers yesterday announced that Taarabt will stick around to help preserve their Premier League status.

“We are pleased to confirm that Adel Taarabt will be staying at QPR this summer,” said a club statement released on behalf of Ecclestone and Briatore.

The news will come as a relief to miracle-worker boss Neil Warnock, 62, whose future has been in doubt due to a lack of funds.

A recent vote of confidence from the board was not matched by much-needed cash after Warnock turned a relegation-bound side into title winners – the seventh promotion of his career. Fans fear he could become another victim of trigger-happy Briatore who has gone through nine managers since taking over the club less than four years ago.

Warnock has so far only been able to bring in free agents Jay Bothroyd and Kieron Dyer and lost out on signing Peterborough striker Craig Mackail-Smith.

He has been given permission to make a £1.25million move for Blackpool striker DJ Campbell but he expects that to be his only outlay this summer.

Warnock said: “They’ve made it clear to me we’ve got to try and get value for money and not to spend transfer fees.

“They’ve agreed to buy Campbell but I can’t see any other money changing hands.

“I thought I’d have a few million but it's just another point in my career where I have to show what I can do.

“I look at the players I’ve brought in, Bothroyd and Dyer, and if I can get three or four more players of that quality, I’ll be more than happy.

“I’m not despondent. I’d love money, every manager wants money, but it’s not all doom and gloom.” Daily Star


QPR Official Statement - CLUB STATEMENT: TAARABT IS STAYING Posted on: Sat 23 Jul 2011
- Club Statement on behalf of majority shareholders Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore:
- 'We are pleased to confirm that Adel Taarabt will be staying at QPR this summer.
- Despite receiving a substantial bid for our Moroccan international, we rebuffed all approaches and indeed, we are keen to build for the future in the Barclays Premier League, and not sell one of our prized assets.
- Should we have decided to sell Taarabt this summer, we made it clear to Neil Warnock that we would reinvest funds into the squad.
- Taarabt is fully committed to the Club and is looking forward to proving his undoubted star quality for QPR in the Barclays Premier League.
- Our decision not to sell him only serves to reiterate the ambition and commitment we have both shown to QPR since we arrived here.
- We saved the Club when it was close to relegation from the Championship and just one week from liquidation.
- At this time, Flavio Briatore outlined a four year plan to reach the Premier League, which was achieved.
- We have always owned approximately 70 per-cent of the shareholding at the Club and have been the major benefactors since our arrival.
- We have backed Neil Warnock in bringing in his two top targets, Jay Bothroyd and Kieron Dyer, and we are working hard to try and pursue a couple of other targets the coach has identified.
- Welsh international Danny Gabbidon has impressed the coach whilst on trial and we are aiming to add him, as well as at least one or two other players to our squad in the near future.
- Neil Warnock is our coach and we are working closely with him in a professional and confidential manner to try to achieve our aims and objectives.
- The coach's job is to coach the squad and identify players he believes will improve the squad. As a Board, we deal with all the negotiations and we have been successful in completing deals for Bothroyd and Dyer so far.
- We are aware of some issues that have been raised in the press by the coach, but we have discussed these with him internally and he has agreed to be more reserved in terms of what he discusses in the future.
- We are fully committed to strengthening our status as a Premier League Club next season and in due course, build for the future.
- Now we are in the Premier League, we intend to stay here. We believe this Club can achieve great things and we are looking forward to the Barclays Premier League season.
- We are very encouraged by the 10,000 plus Season Tickets we have sold to date and we look forward to welcoming our fans back to Loftus Road on the first day of the season against Bolton Wanderers on August 13th.' QPR


Mirror - QPR eye loan move for Spurs striker
- Neil Warnock is exploring the possibility of signing Peter Crouch on a season-long loan.
- As People Sport revealed last week, boss Warnock wants to bring the Tottenham striker back to QPR.
- But while the Premier League new boys are unable to stump up a transfer fee, they could pay a significant proportion of the England hitman’s £70,000-a-week wages in a loan agreement. Mirror


- Six Year Flashback: Nygaard Joins QPR and QPR Friendly vs Iran


- Home Ticket Price Information

- Year Flashback: Alberti Goes Out on Year Loan

- Flashback: Some Past Flavio Briatore/QPR Statements

- UPDATE: Telegraph "Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone admits paying Gerhard Gribkowsky £27 million"

- Still No QPR Offical Site Update re the Status of the Official Supporters Club (OSC). Despite Committee Resignations.

- QPR Reportedly Offering Trial to Thai Forward

- Play "Spot The Ball"


QPR Pre-Season Fixtures 2011/12
Wednesday 27th July - Cesena (a) 8.30pm
Saturday 30th July - Trofeo Bortolotti Tournament (a) 8.00pm onwards
Tuesday 2nd August - Crawley Town (a) 7.45pm QPR


THREE NEW FOOTBALL LEAGUE RULES (WHICH A YEAR FROM NOW MAY IMPACT ON QPR!)

- Football League's New "Salary Cost Management Protocol (SCMP)....Limits spending on player wages to 75% of the Club's turnover and comes into immediate effect for the 2011/12 season. It will further reduce to 65% and 60% in seasons 2012/13 and 2013/14.

- Football League Clubs Change of Rules: Reverting to FIVE Subs

- New Football League Rules re Number of "Home Growns" in the Squad and Increased Youth Spending
- Premiership Rules


- - Bid on a QPR Championship Winners Medal (Proceeds to QPR Community Trust.)

Saturday, July 23, 2011

QPR Report Saturday: Taarabt STAYS!..Warnock Put in Place?...Relegation?...Bodmin Victory/Warnock Assess..Youth Exit...QPR Championship Medal for Sale

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- - Bid on a QPR Championship Winners Medal (Proceeds to QPR Community Trust.)
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- Throughout the day, the QPR Report Messageboard has news updates, comments and perspectives - even links to other board comments of interest re QPR matters (on and off the field) along with football (and ONLY football) topics in general....Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
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QPR Official Statement - CLUB STATEMENT: TAARABT IS STAYING
Posted on: Sat 23 Jul 2011

Club Statement on behalf of majority shareholders Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore:

'We are pleased to confirm that Adel Taarabt will be staying at QPR this summer.

Despite receiving a substantial bid for our Moroccan international, we rebuffed all approaches and indeed, we are keen to build for the future in the Barclays Premier League, and not sell one of our prized assets.

Should we have decided to sell Taarabt this summer, we made it clear to Neil Warnock that we would reinvest funds into the squad.

Taarabt is fully committed to the Club and is looking forward to proving his undoubted star quality for QPR in the Barclays Premier League.

Our decision not to sell him only serves to reiterate the ambition and commitment we have both shown to QPR since we arrived here.

We saved the Club when it was close to relegation from the Championship and just one week from liquidation.

At this time, Flavio Briatore outlined a four year plan to reach the Premier League, which was achieved.

We have always owned approximately 70 per-cent of the shareholding at the Club and have been the major benefactors since our arrival.

We have backed Neil Warnock in bringing in his two top targets, Jay Bothroyd and Kieron Dyer, and we are working hard to try and pursue a couple of other targets the coach has identified.

Welsh international Danny Gabbidon has impressed the coach whilst on trial and we are aiming to add him, as well as at least one or two other players to our squad in the near future.

Neil Warnock is our coach and we are working closely with him in a professional and confidential manner to try to achieve our aims and objectives.

The coach's job is to coach the squad and identify players he believes will improve the squad. As a Board, we deal with all the negotiations and we have been successful in completing deals for Bothroyd and Dyer so far.

We are aware of some issues that have been raised in the press by the coach, but we have discussed these with him internally and he has agreed to be more reserved in terms of what he discusses in the future.

We are fully committed to strengthening our status as a Premier League Club next season and in due course, build for the future.

Now we are in the Premier League, we intend to stay here. We believe this Club can achieve great things and we are looking forward to the Barclays Premier League season.

We are very encouraged by the 10,000 plus Season Tickets we have sold to date and we look forward to welcoming our fans back to Loftus Road on the first day of the season against Bolton Wanderers on August 13th.' QPR


- QPR Youth Exit in Irish Tournament

- For Sale: QPR Championship Medal

- Taarabt Transfer Deal Hitch

- Six Year Flashback: Nygaard Joins QPR and QPR Friendly vs Iran


- VANISHED WITHOUT NOTICE! The Club's Official Messageboard

- Home Ticket Price Information

- Year Flashback: Alberti Goes Out on Year Loan

- Flashback: Some Past Flavio Briatore/QPR Statements

- UPDATE: Telegraph "Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone admits paying Gerhard Gribkowsky £27 million"

- Still No QPR Offical Site Update re the Status of the Official Supporters Club (OSC). Despite Committee Resignations.

- QPR Reportedly Offering Trial to Thai Forward

- New Football League Rules re Number of "Home Growns" in the Squad and Increased Youth Spending

- Flashback: Foreign Fans The Way To Go!

- Video Flashback: Leeds vs QPR 1973/74

- Play "Spot The Ball"


QPR Pre-Season Fixtures 2011/12
Wednesday 27th July - Cesena (a) 8.30pm
Saturday 30th July - Trofeo Bortolotti Tournament (a) 8.00pm onwards
Tuesday 2nd August - Crawley Town (a) 7.45pm QPR


INDEPENDENT - By Glenn Moore, Football Editor - Party's over for QPR as Ecclestone keeps it tight Saturday, 23 July 2011

The Premier League is an unforgiving arena for newly promoted clubs, but with the campaign still three weeks away fans should be able to look forward with optimism as well as trepidation.

That is certainly the mood around Carrow Road and the Liberty Stadium. Norwich City and Swansea City will be among the favourites for relegation, but both have promising managers who are strengthening their teams.

Paul Lambert made Kyle Naughton his seventh summer signing on Thursday with the fee for his season-long loan taking the Norwich manager's spending past £9m. Swansea's Brendan Rodgers is on the brink of capturing Wayne Routledge for £2m, pushing the Welsh club's outlay towards £7m. Both clubs look as if they will be giving it a go, without risking their futures.

Then there's Queen's Park Rangers. The celebratory air that infected Loftus Road in May has dissipated. The Championship winners are owned by some of the richest men in football, but Bernie Ecclestone and Lakshmi Mittal are not just reluctant to spend their billions, they have not even touched the £40m TV boon QPR will bank this season.

Rangers have been linked with everyone from Fabio Cannavaro and Marco Materazzi, to Peter Crouch and, more feasibly, DJ Campbell, but the only players they have signed are Jay Bothroyd, Kieron Dyer, Danny Gabbidon and Danny Webber, all on free transfers. While Bothroyd had several suitors it is hard to imagine too many Premier League clubs were chasing the others. To compound this, Rangers are about to sell Adel Taarabt, the creator and taker of most of their goals last season, to Paris St-Germain.

A third of his £15m fee will go to Tottenham, due to a canny sell-on clause inserted by Spurs chairman Daniel Levy when Taarabt left White Hart Lane. The rest, indicated Warnock this week, will not be re-invested in the team. "I've just got to look for Bosmans and shrewd acquisitions, loan players etc." He added: "We'll be trying to survive on the smallest transfer budget ever."

Most galling of all, for QPR, is that they are being outbid by their fellow promotees. Routledge was on loan to Rangers last season, and Warnock wanted to sign him permanently. Naughton, who was under Warnock at Sheffield United, had been a target for months. As with Watford striker Danny Graham, another Swansea recruit, QPR were not prepared to pay the asking price, not even Naughton's loan fee.

It is not just the approach to recruitment that is prompting fans' ire. QPR have increased season ticket prices by 40 per cent (for four fewer games), but they are yet to release this season's kit, announce a sponsor, or reveal individual match-day prices. None of this dispels the impression that Ecclestone is only interested in making a fat profit on the club he bought four years ago. Though the dominant shareholder, he admits he has little interest in the team. It is Flavio Briatore – who owns no shares but has Ecclestone's ear – who dictates transfer policy. Since Mittal's son-in-law Amit Bhatia resigned as vice-chairman in May the Mittal family have been silent partners.

Many Rangers fans hope they will launch a takeover but Mittal has no intention of meeting Ecclestone's £100m asking price, more than twice what Venky's paid for Blackburn last year. Instead there are reports of Russian interest with speculation centreing on Alexei Mordashov, owner of Severstal, a steel and mining conglomerate. Severstal sponsors several sports teams in Russia and the 45-year-old Mordashov – worth $18bn according to Forbes – has business connections with Mittal and lived in England a decade ago.

Any takeover needs, however, to be swift as the transfer window closes in six weeks and two-thirds of QPR fans, according to a poll on one website, believe the club need at least four to five players to survive. Warnock hailed Rangers' promotion – his seventh in management – as his finest achievement in football. Keeping QPR up would top even that.

Spending to survive
How promoted clubs have fared:


2010-11

Blackpool (spent £2.5m, relegated)

Newcastle United (£3m, survived)

West Bromwich (£5.3m, survived)

2009-10

Wolves (spent £16.5m, survived)

Birmingham City (£17.6m, survived)

Burnley (£6.6m, relegated)

Comings and goings at the Premier League newcomers

QPR

In: Jay Bothroyd (Cardiff, free), Kieron Dyer (West Ham, free), Danny Gabbidon (West Ham, free), Danny Webber (Portsmouth, free).

Out: Mikele Leigertwood (Reading, free), Pascal Chimbonda (released)

Norwich City

In: James Vaughan (Everton, £2m), Steve Morison (Millwall, £2.5m), Elliot Bennett (Brighton, £1.5m), Anthony Pilkington (Huddersfield, £2m), Bradley Johnson (Leeds, free), Richie de Laet (Manchester United, season loan), Kyle Naughton (Tottenham, season loan)

Out: Matt Gill (Bristol Rovers, free)

Swansea City

In: Danny Graham (Watford, £3.5m), Jose Moreira (Benfica, £750,000), Steven Caulker (Tottenham, season loan), Wayne Routledge (Newcastle, £2m, tbc)

Out: Darren Pratley (Bolton, free), Dorus de Vries (Wolves, free) Independent


Mirror - POOR OLD QPR FEELING DOWN By Kevin Price; John Curle 23/07/2011

That person with his head in his hands? No, not David Cameron or Rupert Murdoch. The one who looks truly suicidal. He's a QPR fan - you can bet on it.

Can there have ever been so many negative noises coming out of a promoted club as those coming from Loftus Road?

After romping to the Championship, QPR are likely to sell their Player of the Year Adel Taarabt to Paris Saint-Germain. Amazing. But not as amazing as these words by beleaguered boss Neil Warnock. He said: "I don't think I'll be getting any of the money. I think we have just got to look for Bosmans and look for shrewd acquisitions, loan players etc."

Now, we don't subscribe to the spend-money-at-allcosts football culture. But a new team in the Premier League needs some investment - if only as a statement of intent. To show the fans and rest of the league that they mean business. Selling your best player and looking for loan signings spell only one thing. Relegation.

Qpr are still 7/4 (Victor Chandler, Betfred, totesport, Paddy Power, Boylesports) to finish in the bottom three and we will be helping ourselves. They are also 13/2 to finish bottom (totesport, Boylesports, Betfred) and we wouldn't put you off that either. Mirror


Norwich' The Pink 'Un - Norwich leading the way for the new boys

Paddy Davitt, EDP Sports Writer Saturday, July 23


Norwich City have left their fellow Premier League new boys trailing in the transfer market this summer.

City may have followed QPR out of the Championship but the west Londoners show little sign of matching their proactive recruitment drive with the new season three weeks away.

Neil Warnock has spent most of the close season locked in a wearisome dance with his player-of-the-year Adel Taarabt. First the Moroccan and/or his advisors (delete as applicable) fancy the lure of a top four club in this country. Presumably after the phone never rang, Taarabt is happy to settle for foreign fields.

Paris-St-Germain have shown concerted interest in recent days but Warnock was claiming only yesterday he will see none of the cash from the proposed departure of his talisman. A strange state of affairs all round that, from afar, suggests all is not well amongst the high rollers at Loftus Road.

The Championship champions have recruited Jay Bothroyd and Kieron Dyer both on free transfers. Dyer has been ravaged by injuries. A once blossoming career now already entering its twilight.

Bothroyd catapulted himself into the England senior squad briefly during a purple patch at Cardiff. The former Arsenal trainee tailed off along with the rest of the Bluebirds’ squad towards the end of last season. Neither come with a reliability tag.

Impressive Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers adopts the same measured approach to his transfer dealings as he did in plotting the Swans’ eventual play-off success at Wembley. Steven Caulker – a regular in Canaries’ rumour mill offerings during the early part of this summer – agreed a season-long loan switch from Tottenham. Experienced Portuguese international goal keeper Jose Moreira arrived from Benfica, presumably to help fill the void left by Dorus de Vries’ switch to Wolves. Whilst Championship top scorer Danny Graham could be one of the most shrewd investments of this summer. Norwich’s defence last season would testify to the 25-year-old’s penalty box prowess.

Rodgers went on record in recent days saying he wants another four recruits. The Swansea boss has only a month left of the transfer window to deliver. Paul Lambert has already put the chequebook away. Seven fresh faces in the building. And time to drill them on the training pitch and in pre-season friendlies before City’s Premier League adventure begins at Wigan.

Nor is it just the raw numbers that stack up alongside the Canaries’ one-time Championship bedfellows. Look at the extra options. Ritchie de Laet is a defender comfortable anywhere along the back four. Kyle Naughton will provide some much-needed competition for the workaholic Russell Martin.

Bradley Johnson is extra midfield muscle to share the workload with the likes of Andrew Crofts. Anthony Pilkington and Elliott Bennett offer pace and threat from wide areas. James Vaughan and Steve Morison bolster a frontline that for periods during Norwich’s glorious march through the Football League has been too heavily reliant on Grant Holt.

Critics label Lambert’s signings Premier League-lite. The Scot and his squad will get their collective chance to prove the doubters wrong on the pitch. Right now, no-one can criticise that off it City have done the business this summer. The Pink 'Un


BODMIN TOWN 0, QPR 7



- Derry shrugs off knee problem -23 July, 2011 by David McIntyre/West London Sport

Shaun Derry was left nursing a knock after QPR’s friendly against Bodmin but expects to recover within days.

Derry received a heavy kick to his knee before being substituted during Friday’s match, which the R’s won 7-0.

Rangers will assess the injury when they arrive in Italy for the next stage of their pre-season campaign, which the midfielder expects to play a full part in.

“I got a kick, unfortunately, but it should soon settle down,” Derry told West London Sport.

“I would expect to be okay for the first game in Italy. That’s next week, so it gives me a few days to let it calm down.

“You get these knocks in pre-season. It’s all about trying to recover properly and getting ice on it at the right time.

“Obviously the flight there won’t help, but soon after that I’ll be able to deal with the swelling.”

The predictably one-sided game against Bodmin concluded Rangers’ second successive summer trip to Devon and Cornwall, where manager Neil Warnock is well known following a spell as Plymouth boss.

Warnock’s former club Argyle were tough opponents, but Tavistock and Bodmin were both easily thrashed.

Derry said: “It was quite similar to last year really. We’ve played the same type of opponents and scored the right amount of goals. I think it went how the gaffer would have expected.

“We’re down here for a reason – to take the pressure off the boys and work in a relaxing environment – and it works for us. It’s been a good trip.” David McIntyre/West London Sport




QPR Official Site - WARNOCK: 'TOUR WORKED WELL'

Sat 23 Jul 2011

QPR boss Neil Warnock reflected on a worthwhile trip to the West Country, after seeing his side record a 7-0 win over Bodmin Town to round off their tour of Devon and Cornwall.

Matt Connolly, Danny Webber (2), Petter Vaagan Moen, Tommy Smith (2) and Heidar Helguson were all on target for Rangers, who brushed aside their hosts with little fuss.

Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk shortly after the final whistle, Warnock said: "We've had some good work-outs this week.

"The weather has been difficult but it's not stopped us doing what we want to do.

"We've used some excellent training facilities and we've had some good sessions in addition to the games.

"Now the players are going to get a bit of sun on their backs in Italy.

"The training and games will step up a little bit now.

"We've got a good set of lads, who get on well with each other.

"I think that's why these trips work so well.

"That's why I do it. I know the place inside out."

Warnock added: "It's a low tempo environment down here.

"The kids don't see many top teams. I think it's great for the kids to come and get autographs and see the players in the flesh - because they'll remember that forever.

"The people are great. We've also seen a lot of people that live in Cornwall and Devon who have been QPR fans for a long time.

"It's nice for them to have a home fixture!" QPR


QPR OFFICIAL SITE MATCH REPORT - Posted on: Sat 23 Jul 2011

The R's rounded off their tour of Devon and Cornwall with a 7-0 victory over Bodmin Town at Priory Park.

Goals from Matt Connolly, Danny Webber (2), Petter Vaagan Moen, Tommy Smith (2) and Heidar Helguson eased QPR to victory in the South West.

R's gaffer Neil Warnock will be pleased with his side's latest work-out, as Rangers continue to move ever-closer to that opening match of the Barclays Premier League season at home to Bolton.

QPR even had to play the last 20 or so minutes with 10 men, after trialist Danny Webber limped off after taking a knock.

The team will now return home from the West Country before flying out to Italy for the second tour of their pre-season campaign on Monday afternoon.

Both Jay Bothroyd and Kieron Dyer were rested for the trip to Bodmin.

Paddy Kenny started in goal for the R's, behind Connolly, a trialist, Danny Gabbidon and Clint Hill.

Alejandro Faurlin and Shaun Derry were in defensive midfield, behind attacking threesome Smith, Vaagan Moen and Webber.

Helguson led the line for Warnock's charges up front.

The R's didn't take long to get into their stride and were ahead after just five minutes.

Webber picked out Connolly on the edge of the Bodmin area, who bent a shot into the top right-hand corner of the net with his weaker left foot.

Soon after, a Smith shot just missed the target, before Vaagan Moen miscued when gifted a golden opportunity to double the R's advantage on 12 minutes, following Derry's pass that put the Norwegian international through on goal.

Two minutes later, Vaagan Moen forced a magnificent one-handed save from Town custodian Kevin Miller, who palmed wide the midfield man's header from a Smith cross.

On 22 minutes Helguson forced another smart stop from Miller, before the R's doubled their advantage.

When Helguson found Webber in the box, the striker evaded two challenges and rounded Miller before slotting home into an empty net.

Faurlin forced another respectable save from Miller in the 26th minute, before the Hoops made it three five minutes later.

Smith found space down the right and dug out a cross that fell perfectly on to the head of Vaagan Moen, whose bullet header from close range gave Miller no chance.

A Helguson header from Smith's teasing cross hit the foot of the left-hand post on 35 minutes, before Ollie Brokenshire sent an effort just wide of the target from 16 yards for the home side.

It was 4-0 to the R's come the 38th minute. Smith picked up possession around 25 yards from goal and let fly with an outstanding effort that flew past the hapless Bodmin keeper and into the back of net.

Bodmin had a chance to pull one back on 42 minutes, with Jack Bartlett's effort crashing into the side netting.

Rangers took just four minutes to add a fifth goal in the second half.

Substitute Hogan Ephraim's pass eventually deflected into the path of Webber from six yards, and he simply couldn't miss to slot home his second goal of the evening.

Adam Carter fired an effort just over the bar from 12 yards for the hosts on 54 minutes, before six minutes later Bradley Orr's snap-shot at an acute angle following a Smith pass down the left forced a fine parry from Miller.

Webber almost got his hat-trick three minutes later when he was gifted space 16-yards out, but the former Watford front-man could only drag his effort wide of the right-hand post.

Ben Smallridge went close with an effort soon after, with his curling shot going inches over the target.

Smith made it 6-0 to Rangers in the 69th minute.

The intelligent attacker spotted Miller off his line from 30-yards out and what followed was a spectacular effort, with Smith executing a beautiful lob which looped over Miller and into the net.

Orr could have made it seven shortly after, but the Liverpudlian full-back could only direct Helguson's low cross wide from 10 yards - albeit with the angle acute.

The R's completed the scoring in the 86th minute. Fitz Hall slid Helguson through on goal and the Icelandic front-man made no mistake thereafter, slotting the ball past Miller with little trouble.

Bodmin Town: Miller, Morgan, Rundle, Chambers, Simmonds, Reed, Brokenshire, Matthews, Carter, Luxton, Bartlett.

Subs: O'Hagan, Campbell, Swiggs, Smallridge, Hodge, Gilbert.

QPR: Kenny (Trialist 46), Connolly (Ramage 46), Hill (Orr 46), Derry (Hall 72), Trialist (Shittu 46), Gabbidon (Gorkss 46), Webber, Vaagan Moen, Helguson, Smith, Faurlin (Ephraim 46).

Subs not used: Cerny.

Goals: Connolly (5), Webber (22 & 49), Vaagan Moen (31), Smith (38 & 69), Helguson (86).
http://www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~2399703,00.html


TWO NEW FOOTBALL LEAGUE RULES (WHICH A YEAR FROM NOW MAY IMPACT ON QPR!)

- Football League's New "Salary Cost Management Protocol (SCMP)....Limits spending on player wages to 75% of the Club's turnover and comes into immediate effect for the 2011/12 season. It will further reduce to 65% and 60% in seasons 2012/13 and 2013/14.

- Football League Clubs Change of Rules: Reverting to FIVE Subs

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