Sunday, 7 September 2014

QPR's Tony Fernandes changes policy on Harry Redknapp future

HARRY REDKNAPP will stay in charge of QPR even if they suffer relegation from the Premier League under a "different approach" to management, insists Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes.

Redknapp took over at Loftus Road in late 2012 when Mark Hughes was sacked following a string of poor performances.
The former Spurs boss was unable to keep QPR up, taking them down to the Championship, but responded with promotion on the first time of asking.
And, according to Fernandes, the knee-jerk reaction of other chairman to sack out-of-form managers is not a solution he favours after witnessing the fall-out from Hughes' departure.
“I think we’ve made our mind up to stick – we’ll just stick with Harry come what may," Fernandes told The Guardian. "We want stability, we want players to know he’s the manager. A different approach, I think.
“My whole life’s been stability. People who have worked with me have for a long time.
“I don’t believe football clubs can be any different.
QPR sit 12th in the Premier League after claiming their first win of the season at home to Sunderland last weekend.
And despite scoring just one goal from four games this campaign, Fernandes points to examples of managerial longevity as the reason behind his decision to stick with Redknapp, come what may.
“You only have to look at the most successful football clubs – Matt Busby, Bob Paisley, Alex Ferguson, they were all at their clubs for a long time. That’s a business principle that works," he said.
Article @ http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/507776/QPR-s-Tony-Fernandes-changes-policy-on-Harry-Redknapp-future
Harry Redknapp on the bench

Monday, 1 September 2014

QPR target Defoe could leave Toronto



Toronto FC general manager Tim Bezbatchenko has refused to rule out the possibility of QPR target Jermain Defoe making an imminent move back to the Premier League.

The former Tottenham striker has reportedly drawn interest from QPR and Bezbatchenko admitted that there have been talks between Toronto and an unidentified club.

"As far as I'm concerned, Jermain Defoe is with TFC," Bezbatchenko said on Sunday. "It's important for Jermain to be here, because he is a great player. But if things change then we'll adjust.

"We receive offers all the time, especially for a player like Jermain.

"We have received an offer and we have discussed it internally. I think that when you score as many goals as he has and you have the reputation and background that he has it's not uncommon to receive these offers.

"We've received, actually, multiple offers before over the course of this year. So I want to confirm that we're in talks, but we have a relationship with Jermain too. We're speaking with him and no decisions have been made.

"We'll discuss it over the next 24 hours."

Defoe has scored 11 goals in 16 MLS games with Toronto, but has also missed considerable time due to injury. In addition to a sports hernia that he is receiving treatment for in England, the 31-year-old sat out the entire month of April with a hamstring injury.

Defoe signed a four-year deal with Toronto in January after leaving White Hart Lane and has previously worked under QPR manager Harry Redknapp in his days at West Ham and Spurs.

By Rudi Schuller

http://www.goal.com/en-za/news/4682/transfer-zone/2014/09/01/5074529/-?

Friday, 29 August 2014

Redknapp on thin ice at QPR


Mounting pressure: Redknapp’s QPR were knocked out of the League Cup in midweek when they lost to minnows Burton Albion.
The end of the road – the Loftus Road – must surely be coming soon for Harry Redknapp.
Queens Park Rangers’ disastrous start to the season took a new, depressing twist this week when the Premier League club outfit was knocked out of the Capital One Cup by fourth-tier Burton Albion, losing 1-0 in a second round tie.
That followed defeats to Hull City and Tottenham Hotspur to leave the Malaysian-owned club in last place on the table with a minus-5 goal difference, having failed to score in three games in different competitions to start the season.
Owner Tony Fernandes made the mistake of taking too long to act after QPR’s winless start to the 2012-13 campaign, only sacking Mark Hughes at the end of November. He had garnered just four points from a possible 48, with eight league defeats, to sit at the foot of the table.
Ironically, it was Redknapp who took over from Hughes, with an air of optimism around West London, given his relative success at Tottenham Hotspur over the previous four seasons.
He initially improved things with some encouraging results into the New Year, but was ultimately unable to keep the Super Hoops in the top flight.
Now it is Redknapp who needs to stand aside to let a new man – ideally a manager familiar with rescue missions like Tony Pulis – to turn a flailing side around.
And that could mean retirement for the 67-year-old, who admitted that he would have wandered off into the footballing sunset if QPR hadn’t earned promotion in May by winning the Championship Play-off final against Derby County.
Redknapp has had an excellent managerial career and did well to bring the R’s back into the promised land of the Premier League at the first attempt.
But, clearly, he is now struggling to get the best out of his squad. And, given the number of fading veterans who are still earning generous wages, he is making some of the same mistakes as his predecessor.
QPR were woeful against his former club, Spurs, last Sunday, playing, as Redknapp so succinctly put it, “like a bunch of strangers”. The 4-0 defeat at White Hart Lane might have been 7-0 or 8-0, given the number of chances that the Lilywhites enjoyed.
The 3-5-2 system that QPR adopted, with 35-year-old Rio Ferdinand and 34-year-old Richard Dunne as two of the back three, was repeatedly exposed. Redknapp blamed a lack of energy from his players, rather than any tactical mistake, on the formation’s failure.
It is too early to make any definitive call on the addition of Ferdinand to the club’s defensive stocks, but the early omens are certainly not good for the former Manchester United stalwart.
Joey Barton is another man capped by his country who used to ply his trade in Manchester. Barton turns 33 next week and now looks horribly out of his depth at this level.
As outstanding as he was last season in the Championship, Barton clearly has seen better days in the heart of QPR’s engine room.
Redknapp made nine changes for the Cup tie at Burton Albion and yet the performance was arguably worse, given that they were facing a League Two side with a fraction of the budget.
Adel Taarabt huffed and puffed as he made his first appearance in 16 months after loan spells at Fulham and AC Milan. It seems a long time ago when the Moroccan first played for the club after failing to crack a first-team spot at Tottenham in 2009.
While Taarabt was one of QPR’s better players on a depressing night in Staffordshire, Shaun Wright-Phillips may have been disappointed with his contribution after he was given a rare start.
How far a one-time Chelsea and Manchester City starlet has fallen. Remember this is a man who was part of England’s 2010 World Cup squad, earning 36 caps for his country and lighting up stadiums around the world with his pace and dribbling skills. Yet since signing with QPR three years ago, he has scored a solitary league goal in 63 matches.
The reality is that the likes of Wright-Phillips, Ferdinand, Barton and Dunne aren’t going to keep Rangers in the Premier League, just as Park Ji-Sung, Jose Bosingwa and Christopher Samba couldn’t prevent relegation two years ago.
No doubt that Redknapp will be looking to bring in more seasoned campaigners before the transfer window closes on Monday. But how much of a difference will they make to the newly promoted side?
Happy ‘Arry went so close to landing the England coaching job in 2012, and has had more successes than failures in his rollercoaster 30-year coaching career. But it does seem now that he’s run out of ideas and enthusiasm.
Tony Fernandes needs to make a big decision sooner rather than later to replace Redknapp. A tough-love approach from a manager in the mould of Pulis, with a younger, workmanlike team is what’s needed now in Shepherd’s Bush, not a bunch of well-known former internationals clearly past their prime.
BY JASON DASEY
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Community/2014/08/29/Redknapp-on-thin-ice-at-QPR-London-clubs-poor-start-to-the-season-adds-pressure-on-manager/?

Thursday, 28 August 2014

QPR v Sunderland Preview

Youtube review from Sports Mole for Saturday's game v the Mackems



We seriously need a win.

COUR's

https://www.youtube.com/results?q=qpr+preview+sports+mole

Saturday, 23 August 2014

QPR to meet Mustapha Yatabaré’s agent

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According to today’s edition of L’Equipe, QPR will meet with Guingamp striker Mustapha Yatabaré’s agent at the beginning of next week over a possible transfer.
Lyon and Lille remain interested in the player, but but not interested enough to make a concrete offer.
Guingamp’s asking price is at €2.5m
http://www.getfootballnewsfrance.com/2014/qpr-to-meet-mustapha-yatabares-agent/?

Thursday, 21 August 2014

QPR set to move for Reading goalkeeper Alex McCarthy in £3m deal

Queens Park Rangers have opened talks with Reading about signing 24-year-old goalkeeper Alex McCarthy on £3 million deal, reports Get Reading.
The 24-year-old is a target for QPR
The 24-year-old is a target for QPR
The 24-year-old goalkeeper has impressed during his time at the Berkshire club, and has subsequently attracted interest from a number of top-flight clubs.
McCarthy has been at Reading since 2007 and has amassed 70 appearances for the Championship club, however he has spent most of his time out on loan.
He has had spells at Woking, Cambridge, Team Bath, Aldershot, Yeovil, Brentford, Leeds and Ipswich over the last few seasons.
Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp is keen to add another goalkeeper following the departure of Julio Cesar to Portuguese outfit Benfica, and is targeting McCarthy as an ideal replacement.
BY SAM ROURKE
http://footballleagueworld.co.uk/qpr-set-to-move-for-reading-goalkeeper-alex-mccarthy-in-3m-deal/?

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

QPR boss Harry Redknapp hopeful of TRIPLE SWOOP

HARRY REDKNAPP hopes to pull off a hat-trick of new signings this week.

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The QPR boss is set to complete the £7m transfer of Norwich midfielder Leroy Fer in the next 24 hours.
Dutchman Fer was at Loftus Road for a medical yesterday and has agreed terms on a three-year contract.
But the spending will not stop there with Napoli striker Eduardo Vargas flying in for talks over a season-long loan move.
Vargas starred for Chile at the World Cup and will have a medical later today, with an agreement close.
Redknapp also wants to bring Niko Kranjcar, who was on loan at QPR last season, back to the club from Dynamo Kiev.
The Rangers boss said: "We're talking about Niko. It's a possibility. Fer would be an outstanding signing. He has great physique and is box to box.
"Vargas is a quality player who can play up front or as a No 10 and we're hoping we can bring him in. We've followed him for a while."
By Paul Brown
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/395318/QPR-boss-Harry-Redknapp-hopeful-of-TRIPLE-SWOOP