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QPR Official Site - EXCLUSIVE: WARNOCK CONFIRMED
- Queens Park Rangers Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Neil Warnock as First Team Manager with immediate effect.- Warnock has today signed a three-and-a-half-year contract at Loftus Road after a compensation agreement was reached with his former club, Crystal Palace FC.
- Warnock, who guided Sheffield United to the Premier League in 2006, said: "I am delighted to be joining a club with the history that QPR has.
- "As a manager, Loftus Road is always a place I loved because of the fantastic atmosphere there.
- "Looking from afar I believe this is the perfect time for me to come in, with the new structure and chairman in place.
- "Together we can give the club the stability that it needs.
- "I am really looking forward to the challenge that's in front of me."
- QPR Chairman Ishan Saksena said: "Neil was always our number one target and so we are delighted to announce him as our manager.
- "He has great experience in English football and a phenomenal track record. I believe he is the right man to help QPR achieve its ambitions.
- "Neil will be given the full support of the Board, and I know our fans will give him their full backing as well."
- Caretaker manager Mick Harford and his assistant Tony Coton have stepped down from their respective roles.
- Harford said: "I was more than happy to help the club out when they asked me, and I did the best I could during my time in caretaker charge.
- "The club needs an experienced manager in order to move forward, and I wish Neil every success.
- "He has joined a fantastic football club with brilliant supporters, and I sincerely hope he does well.
- "The club is in good hands now with the new structure, Ishan Saksena and Gianni Paladini, and I believe QPR has a very bright future." QPR
Crystal Palace official Site - Warnock Departs
- Crystal Palace Football Club announce that manager Neil Warnock has left the club with immediate effect.
- The 61 year old joined Palace in October 2007 and immediately took the club to the play offs, just failing to gain a final place at Wembley after a defeat over two legs against Bristol City.
- He managed the club in 129 games, winning 47 of those during his tenure in SE25
- Further information from the administrator, Brendan Guilfoyle will follow on www.cpfc.co.uk. Crystal Palace
- Flashback: April 2009: QPR Contemplated Warnock as Manager
- Past QPR Managers Arrival and Departure Statements
- Update: Former QPR Chairman Bill Power (BP) is back home from the hospital after his heart surgery
re Raheem Sterling:
- Supposed Contract for Raheem Sterling
- Supposed Cost of Raheem Sterling (and what other clubs offered)
- The QPR and Liverpool Announcements re Raheem Sterling Transfer
- Ben Watson Highly Praises Neil Warnock
- QPR 2 Middlesbrough 0 - Compilation of Match Reports and Managerial Comments
Stat from The Sunday Times "QPR have now gone 21 games without keeping a clean sheet, the longest record in all four top divisions" Sunday Times [QPR's scoreless game: Over four months ago, as the team beat Preston 4-0. QPR's results this season.
- Two Year Flashback: Briatore Behind The Scenes at Loftus Road and Briatore Interview re QPR
- On This Day in Football: March 1
- The Bhatia/QPR Three Part Interview
- Flashbacks: Amit Bhatia talking two years ago...The Briatore/Ecclestone Takeover completed two and half-years ago
- This Coming Week? The Latest Report on Football Agents Fees
- Video Snippet from 1948: QPR Players Training
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