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Monday, December 06, 2010

QPR Report Monday: Deputy Managing Director, Ali Russell Still at QPR...QPR in India...Gerry Francis' 60th Year

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- Dennis Signy - A man with long-standing and deep ties to Queens Park Rangers, is in Intensive Care

- Ali Rusell Still at QPR! (There had been various messageboard reports that QPR's Deputy Managing Director was no longer at QPR. But in fact he seems to be still at QPR.


- QPR Trademarks: Expired and Non-Expired: No Jude Comeback?!


- QPR's Former England Captain and two-time manager, Gerry Francis Enters his Sixtieth Year


Also Birthdays in the last couple of days:

- Mark Lazarus Birthday
- Birthday for Ex-QPR Player, Captain, Coach, Assistant Manager and Manager, Frank Sibley...Update: Twenty-Six years ago today: Replaced Alan Mullery as Acting Manager

- Five Year Flashback: Chairman Paladini Message on the QPR Official Site - Including Praise for Ian Holloway. (Less than Two Months later: Holloway and Coaches were on Gardening Leave for a year.)

- QPR Scheduled to Play Nottingham Forest in the FA Youth Cup at Loftus Road Tomorrow (December 7)

- Three Year Flashback: QPR Coach Ed De Goey Axed

- Putin "Expects" Abramovich to Heavily Fund the Russian World Cup

- Redknapp as Next England Manager?


- New Stadium for QPR?

- Flashback: 13 Years Ago - Ray Harford Appointed QPR Manager

- Year Flashback: QPR 1 Middlesbrough 5 and Jim Magilton's time at QPR almost up! (To be succeeded by first Paul Hart and then Mick Harford before Neil Warnock arrived to save the club)


- Birthday Yesterday for Mark Lazarus


QPR-INDIAN YOUTH II & BHATIA AND SAKSENA?

Times of India -No problem with I-League, says AIFF president Praful PatelPTI, Dec 4, 2010

MUMBAI: All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Praful Patel on Saturday said there was no problem with the country's premier football competition - I-League - and added that it was being "strengthened" with a new format.

"There is no problem with the I-league. It is being strengthened. The process of having a new arrangement is underway at the AIFF," he told reporters on the sidelines of a sports event here.

"I can assure you that the AIFF's endeavour, in association with the Asian Football Confederation and FIFA, is to strengthen the I-League. The I-league, in fact, is being looked upon very appreciatively by the AFC and FIFA. Within a few weeks, things will fall in place," he added.

Earlier, Patel inaugurated the second annual South Mumbai Junior Soccer Challenge, an initiative by Congress MP Milind Deora, at the Cooperage Football Ground here.

The championship, which aims at promoting soccer among the youth in the city, would serve as a 'Talent Hunt' as 30 talented youngsters will be shortlisted for a coaching clinic that is being conducted by the Queens Park Rangers (QPR) coaching teams who are in the city[/b].

From this training camp, two youngsters shall be selected for a six-weeks training programme at the Queens Park Rangers Youth Development Centre in London.
Also present at the inauguration were actor John Abraham, and Queens Park Rangers' chairman, Ishan Saksena, and vice chairman, Amit Bhatia.
- Times of India

See Also: "Two Indian Youths to Get a Chance to Attend a Six-Week Training Camp at QPR


UPDATE: - 2nd South Mumbai Junior Soccer ChallengeSportskeeda - By Arunava Chaudhuri · December 5, 2010 ·

The talk about an English club in Indian hands is about Blackburn Rovers and their new owners Venky’s, but meanwhile Queen’s Park Rangers FC, who have Indian co-owners in the Mittal family, are continuing in their quest to help Indian talent as two kids from Mumbai to get a chance to attend a six-week training camp at the London based club. This year two Mumbai kids had been to the QPR Academy to traing within their set-up.

The second edition of the South Mumbai Junior Soccer Challenge was yesterday inaugurated by the chief guest Praful Patel, the AIFF president. Also present at the inauguration were football loving Bollywood star John Abraham along with South Mumbai MP Milind Deora plus QPR chairman Ishan Saksena and the clubs vice-chairman Amit Bhatia.

The soccer challenge has the same format as last year in which south Mumbai schools face each other in a 5-A-Side format. The tournament is for boys and girls in the age groups of 8 to 11 years and 11 to 14 years. The tournament will be played at the Cooperage Ground over this weekend and on December 11. In total over 2,500 children will be taking part from across 300 schools.

The tournament is serving as a ‘talent hunt’ and coaches from the QPR Academy will pick 30 kids for a coaching clinic in Mumbai and from this clinic the two best players will be chosen for a six week training program at the Queens Park Rangers Youth Development Centre in London.

South Mumbai MP Milind Deora said, “We have a rich source of intelligent and vibrant youth. To keep this source sturdy, ‘Sports’ is an effective medium. It ensures a healthy lifestyle and fitness amongst these future citizens. With this initiative I hope to make Mumbai the capital of ‘sports’ in India. This championship will provide a uniform platform to potential sports stars of tomorrow across all social and civic strata in the city. I wish to encourage youngsters to adopt football so that we can place India on the sports global map. Hopefully in the FIFA World Cup 2018 there will be a strong team from India participating.”

Deora added, “It indeed is great to see this initiative receive such amazing response from students across all backgrounds. Last year we had 200 schools participating and this year the number has increased by 30%. This year the participation from the girls has also increased. Hope every year the number of students keeps rising.”

A really good initiative by Milind Deora with support from QPR, who as an English Championship club are involved in trying to develop talent in India, more then what some of the EPL biggies are doing in India… Report


- Nostalgia QPR Photos

- Two Year Flashack: Lee Cook Reported to have re-signed for QPR

- Two New Books About Bernie Ecclestone

- Fifty Years Ago this week: QPR's all-time Record Win


- Presumably Coming Soon: QPR Reporting Its Total Spending on Agents over Past Twelve Months (Period Ending September 30, 2010).

- The New QPR Winter Catalogue

- Donate to QPR GIRLS ONLINE

- - Dennis Signy - A man with long-standing and deep ties to Queens Park Rangers, is in Intensive Care

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