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Ealing Gazette/Yann Tear - QPR boss backs Adel Taarabt's international exileOct 27 2010
NEIL Warnock has no intention of talking Adel Taarabt out of a quitting international football, if his star player goes ahead with a threat to stop playing.
The Moroccan was furious when coach Dominique Cuperly left him on the bench in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Tanzania after a 22-hour round trip.
Taarabt has vowed to step down from the international stage at the age of 21 because of his wasted trip.
[b]Warnock told the Gazette: "I think it's entirely an individual decision and if Adel decides he doesn't want to play for Morocco, that has to be up to him. I wouldn't try and talk him out of quitting.
“Obviously, though, it would be beneficial for us because there's a lot of travelling involved and I think he came back shattered after that last trip.[/b]
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“I wondered if I should leave him out of the game against Norwich when he returned and in the first half he wasn't very good. Players react in different ways to the international break but certainly in his case, there are a lot of hours involved.[/b]
Taarabt said: "I will stop playing for Morocco this season. I want to concentrate on my club, as the national team disrespected me.
“The fact I was called up to face Tanzania and not used did not please me at all. I want to play all the time, so I'm retiring as I did not play for them.
“I spent 22 hours on aeroplanes. I did not play and nobody explained to me why.
“The Moroccan FA has invited me to play against Northern Ireland next month, but I don't plan to respond favourably." Ealing Gazette
QPR Official Site - TIGER CUBS BIRTHDAY THIS WEEKEND!During half-time at Saturday's home fixture against Burnley, the QPR Tiger Cubs will be celebrating their second birthday.
The Tiger Cubs is a Football Club designed specifically for young people with Down's Syndrome.
The Football Team - which was formed two years ago - has gone from strength to strength and QPR in the Community Trust, QPR and its fans are extremely proud of the project.
The Tiger Cubs were the proud winners of the Inclusive and Active category at the recent Hammersmith & Fulham Community Sports Awards and will be presented with their trophy by the Hammersmith & Fulham Community Sports Team at half-time.
At this weekend's fixture the Tiger Cubs will be on the pitch at half time taking penalties.
There will also be a cheque presentation of £9,613.29 from the Tiger Feet Walk to Crystal Palace last season, and also £656.52 from Daniel Williams, who ran the Great South Run last weekend in a fantastic time of 1 hour, 19 minutes, and 54 seconds.
QPR in the Community Trust would like to thank the fundraisers and all the QPR fans for their ongoing support of the Tiger Cubs.
- Flashback: The Tiger Cubs Launched
Daily Mail - Championship leaders QPR to make January move for Swindon's teenage defender Sean Morrison
QPR manager Neil Warnock is weighing up a January move for teenage Swindon defender Sean Morrison.
Warnock has joined north east rivals Newcastle and Sunderland in the battle to sign highly-rated centre back Morrison, 19, who joined Swindon from Plymouth in 2007 and has played 42 league games. Mail
QPR Official Site - TEACH YOUR KIDS PROPER FOOTY!
Posted on: Wed 27 Oct 2010
The prawn sandwich brigade; the diving; and those fancy gold football boots. Do you want this for your kids?… nor do we. That's what proper footy is all about … proper footy.
We want your kids to support your local npower Championship Club. So 'Teach Your Kids Proper Footy' right now at www.properfooty.com before you lose them to the celebrity players and multi million pound transfers forever.
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QPR Official Site - KICK IT OUT!
Posted on: Wed 27 Oct 2010
On Saturday, QPR will celebrating equality and diversity in football by supporting Kick It Out's One Game, One Community weeks of action campaign.
As well as all the professional Clubs, Kick It Out - football's equality and inclusion campaign - will be working with community groups, grass roots clubs, schools, colleges and places of worship to encourage all football fans to get involved in events, activities and celebrations in their local area.
We have dedicated Saturday's fixture against Burnley as our day of action in support of the campaign.
QPR defender Fitz Hall told Hoops: "When we play football, we play together as a team - our backgrounds don't come into it.
"People are discriminated against for many different reasons and as a society we have to realise that the population is always changing. We need to become more tolerant and accepting and work together."
Lord Herman Ouseley, Chair of Kick It Out said: "Collectively, we continue to make strides in the fight for equality across the game. Clubs, however, have a unique power to act as the catalyst for this progress.
"The One Game, One Community weeks of action illustrates this perfectly, as clubs, along with players and fans, combine to send out the strongest message that football is our game, and there to be enjoyed by everyone."
The unified support of the campaign will be replicated across the continent too as the Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) network will ensure Champions League and Europa League fixtures communicate the message that discrimination and intimidation will not be tolerated within the game.
The One Game, One Community weeks of action is backed by football's governing bodies and is the largest sporting initiative of its kind worldwide.
To find out how you can get involved, or to learn about activities and events taking place near you, visit www.kickitout.org QPR
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