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Monday, January 29, 2007

Yet Another QPR Player "Terminated"

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Teenage Reserve Defender, Jonathan Munday, who earlier this season, spent a month on loan at non-League Hendon has been released by QPR.

January 29: OFFICIAL SITE ANNOUNCEMENT
QPR defender Jonathan Munday has had his contract terminated with immediate effect.
The 18 year-old defender joined the Club as a trainee in July 2005, but despite a few squad appearances at the end of last season, he has failed to make the breakthrough to the R's first team.
The Club wishes Jonathan all the best for the future QPR

WHAT QPR SAID ABOUT MUNDAY IN APRIL
Official Site - 19.04.2006 HAPPY MUNDAY

-Rangers young-gun Jon Munday has put pen to paper on a one year professional contract with the club.
The 18 year-old defender - who was an unused substitute in Rangers' 3-2 defeat to Norwich City at Carrow Road on Easter Monday - signed on the dotted line at Loftus Road on Tuesday afternoon.
"It's a dream come true,'' said Munday.
"I've achieved my dream in life and now I'm just looking to the future.
"It came as a bit of a surprise to be honest, but I'd like to think it's my reward for all the hard work I've put in during the last few years.
"To be named on the bench on Monday was unbelievable and although the result didn't go our way, it was a day I'll remember for the rest of my life.''
Munday has always been earmarked for a 'bright' future.
His father Mike is a senior lecturer in the pharmaceutical bio-chemistry department at the University of London, while Jon himself is currently studying A-levels in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physical Education
But for the time being, he's more than happy to let his football do the talking.
"Fingers crossed I'll be involved with the first team between now and the end of the season and hopefully next year will be the same.
"Gary's a top manager and is willing to give youth a chance which is fantastic.
"We're all hoping to end the season on a high and I'd love to be part of it.'' QPR