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Monday, May 17, 2010

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- The Complete 2010 Guide to QPR Websites

- QPR's Pre-Season Calendar (Crawley Date Moved Forward One Day)


- Dean Parrett and Liam O'Brien once again in the England U-19 Squad for the Tournament in Ukraine

- What a couple of QPR Men are Doing on Their Time Off

- Speroni Strongly-Linked to QPR Talks About Loyalty to Crystal Palace

- Fans Groups Jointly Criticize over Triesman Reports


- The Times: Club-by-Club 2009/10 Championship Review
- QPR Finishing position: 13th
High point: Derby County 2 Queens Park Rangers 4, October 24. Fans talk of a return to the top flight after scoring four goals for the third successive match to move into a play-off place.
Low point: Middlesbrough 2 QPR 0, February 27. This defeat extends their run to 21 matches without a clean sheet, the longest record in all four divisions. A pitiful farewell for Mick Hartford, the caretaker manager, as Neil Warnock waits in the wings to take charge.
Verdict: Six permanent managers have failed to live up to expectations amid talk of Flavio Briatore’s alleged interference in team selection but with the Italian now sidelined, fans will believe that they can mount a genuine challenge — assuming Warnock gets the money he will want for players." The Times



Sky Sports - Cerny wants QPR stay
Experienced keeper optimistic on promotion chances next term
By Vasek Kadlec - 17th May 2010


Goalkeeper Radek Cerny has revealed he intends to stay at Queens Park Rangers next season and believes they can mount a push for the play-offs.

The 36-year-old shot-stopper has been linked with a move to Slavia Prague in his native Czech Republic, having played there for five years at the start of his career.

But he denies that he wants to leave Loftus Road, and is optimistic on his side's chances next term.

"I have a contract with QPR and, moreover, you don't leave England if you don't have to," he told CTK.

"Our team is not so strong as to easily cruise through the Championship but the coach will be given money to make new signings, so we will see.

"I think we could be able to finish within the top six and, by that, have a chance to compete for promotion from the play-offs."

It has been an eventful season for Rangers and they finished in 13th position having seen three managers at the helm.

Jim Magilton left the club in December but his replacement Paul Hart only lasted a month and a half in the post.

Neil Warnock is now in charge and Cerny thinks they can flourish under his stewardship next term.

"We started the season well, were up there in the play-off places and were playing an attractive brand of football," he added.

"But then we had a conflict in the dressing room and the new coach wanted us to play the typical kick-and-rush style of football while we did not have the right type of players for that.

"A big number of players then arrived on loan but still it did not help us. So there was another managerial change and Mr (Lakshmi) Mittal became the majority shareholder and since that moment we began winning, played nice football and eventually finished 13th." Skysports


QPR Official Site - BROWN & OASTLER PEN DEALS
- R's youngsters Lee Brown and Joe Oastler have put pen to paper on new contracts at Loftus Road.
- The duo have each signed one year deals until the summer of 2011.
- Brown's only appearance to date arrived as a late replacement in our recent win at Barnsley, while Oastler made his first and - to date - only appearance for the R's in our 1-0 win against Watford a few days earlier. QPR


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