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- QPR's Relegation Plunge Continues: Coventry Reports and Comments
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- On This Day Flashback: Year ago: Sousa Q&A...Two Years ago: Latest Agents Spending Report and Squad off to Portugal...Three Years ago: Jackie Bass QPR Exit acknowledged...Four Years ago: First Defeat for Waddock's QPR...and 34 Years Ago: QPR crush Spurs at White Hart Lane
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-re Warnock: From Crystal Palace Supporters Trust Feb 12 meeting with Administrators:
Q: Have you considered dismissing Neil Warnock to save money? QPR rumour?
A: No – NW has been professional throughout. NW expressed concerns about future of club, BG reassured him on future strategy. BG keen for NW to stay as recognises better chance of CPFC staying in Championship with NW as manager; QPR was not raised in meeting today and NW gave no indication of wanting to leave"
Crystal Palace Trust Meeting Report
- Sunday People/Dave Kidd Warnock is QPR target
- Neil Warnock is ready to walk out of crisis club Crystal Palace this week and take over as manager of QPR.
- Today's FA Cup clash with Aston Villa at Selhurst Park looks likely to be Warnock's final match in charge of Palace, who suffered a 10-point penalty after going into administration last month.
- Warnock has been contacted by Rangers chiefs about becoming the west London club's 11th manager in just over two years.
- And despite the bizarre turnover of bosses under Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone, Warnock has told friends he is seriously interested in a move.
- Mick Harford has been in caretaker charge of Rangers since Paul Hart's exit last month after a five-week reign.
- Warnock, 61, has admitted to severe frustrations with Crystal Palace administrator Brendan Guilfoyle.
- Should Warnock quit Palace, Steve Coppell is lined up for a FIFTH spell as manager - if former Eagles chairman Ron Noades wins his takover battle." People
- Also:
- Profile of/Interview with Neil Warnock
- Crystal Palace Fan Site (which has been Discussing Warnock and QPR for past few days)...
- News of World re Coppell Return to Palace and Warnock including re QPR
Sunday People - Rangers are Harf way to to the drop
Lee Corden - Coventry 1 QPR 0
Coventry continued their good run of form to condemn crisis club Queens Park Rangers to yet another defeat.
Chris Coleman's team were far from pretty but Gary Deegan's early goal moved them up to 10th in the Championship and leaves Rangers still searching for a win under Mick Harford.
And the QPR manager admitted that he was under increasing pressure as speculation is rife about his future as Rangers boss, with Crystal Palace chief Neil Warnock favourite to take over.
"We are very disappointed with the defeat," said Harford. "You run out of words to say when you are on a run like this because you don't get the rub of the green.
"You are always under pressure as a manager. You are judged on results. I would prefer to play poorly and win, that's what we need to do at the moment. All I can do is affect what happens on the football pitch and on the training ground. What happens beyond that is out of my control."
Coventry have lost only once in the league since the turn of the year and Coleman said they could finally look up rather than down as the season enters the final straight.
Deflection
He said: "I anticipated that it wasn't going to be a classic but we got the job done. It was one of those games where we had to grind it out and the lads did that.
"It puts us within six points of the top six and eight points off the bottom three so we are moving in the right direction."
Chances were few and far between before the break and the home side scored with the first real shot on goal after 10 minutes.
Deegan latched on to a second ball on the edge of the QPR area and fired into the bottom corner with the help of a deflection.
The Irishman, who signed for Coventry from Bohemians in the January transfer window, was the star of the show as he made a series of strong tackles in midfield and came close again but saw his effort blocked by Peter Ramage.
Rangers rarely troubled keeper Keiren Westwood in the first half but there was a bit more purpose about them in the second period. That said, the toughest save for the highly-rated shot-stopper was when he had to push a header clear from his own centreback Leon Barnett in the 71st minute.
Coventry City: Westwood 7 - Wright 6, Barnett 7, Wood 7, Cranie 6 - Baker 6, *DEEGAN 8, Clingan 7, McIndoe 7 - Eastwood 6, Morrison 7 (Sears, 67mins, 6).
Qpr: Ikeme 6 - Ramage 7, Stewart 6, Gorkss 7, Hill 6 - Buzsaky 6 (Taarabt, 67mins, 6), Connelly 6, Faurlin 6, *COOK 7 - Simpson 7, Priskin 5 (German, 55mins, 6).
Referee: D Foster 6. People
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