Pages

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Mirror Report Waddock New Manager

-
Mirror - March 4, 2006
WADDOCK YES TO STAY ON AS RANGERS BOSS

GARY WADDOCK has accepted a two-year deal to become QPR's permanent manager.
The Rangers caretaker boss has proved a hit since taking over from Ian Holloway last month. He has led the side to two wins in three games, including a stunning 3-2 victory at Sheffield United last week.
QPR will announce the appointment as soon as they have agreed a settlement with Holloway, who earns a basic salary of £180,000-a-year
.
But Waddock's appointment will prompt accusations that he has been brought in on the cheap.
Rangers revealed losses of £2.5m up to the end of last season, meaning they are now more than £18m in debt.
Waddock, 42, came through the ranks as a player at Loftus Road and played in the 1982 FA Cup final. Injury looked to have finished his career in 1987 but he made a comeback with Millwall two years later, and almost made Republic of Ireland's 1990 World Cup squad.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/tm_objectid=16772126%26method=full%26siteid=94762%26headline=waddock%2dyes%2dto%2dstay%2don%2das%2drangers%2dboss%2d-name_page.html