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| Boro v Bolton preview - SkySports Google News Fri, 21 Nov 2008 10:36:23 GMT
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Boro v Bolton previewSkySports - 6 minutes agoRiga Mustapha could be available after shaking off the knock he collected against Manchester City while striker Heidar Helguson has joined QPR in an ... |
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| Sousa Comes Highly Recommended...QPR Player Out on Loan to Non-League Mangotsfield QPRREPORT Fri, 21 Nov 2008 09:46:00 GMT
- QPR Official Site - SOUSA'S GLOWING REFERENCE - Flavio Briatore sought the advice of Fabio Capello, Luiz Felipe Scolari and Jose Mourinho amongst others, before appointing Paulo Sousa as the R's new First Team Coach. - As Sousa prepares his troops for the R's crucial Championship clash against Watford on Saturday, the QPR Holdings Ltd Chairman revealed how he got his man. - "I spoke to them (Capello, Scolari and Mourinho) all about who would be the best guy for our future," he told www.qpr.co.uk. - "They gave Paulo a good reference and he is the right choice for QPR. - "He's young, ambitious and serious about our project. - "He has a great personality and is young, so he understands our players." - Flanked by (Sporting Director) Gianni Paladini and (Managing Director) Alejandro Agag, Briatore was on hand to introduce the squad to their new gaffer on Thursday morning, and added: "We're complete now. - "The people are what matter most and we needed someone like Paulo here. - "He has the commitment and the knowledge to take us to where we want to be. - "This new chapter starts now - against Watford on Saturday." QPR
Bristol Evening Post - Mangotsfield chief Milsom delighted with his new Ford - MANGOTSFIELD United manager Paul Milsom, pictured, has pulled off a significant coup this week with the signing of a player from Coca-Cola Championship club Queen's Park Rangers. - Bristolian Josh Ford has agreed to join the Cossham Street outfit on loan for a month and, with Mangotsfield without a Premier Division game tomorrow, he will make his debut in the Southern League GX Cup clash at home to Yate Town next Tuesday. "Josh is a first year pro at QPR, having been at Loftus Road for two years, but because the club now has so many professionals, is unable to even get a game for the reserves," said Milsom. - "The club management said he needs to play games and, while a couple of Ryman League clubs have asked about him, it was thought it would be better for him to come home to Bristol and play for us. - "Initially he is here for a month but I know that Cardiff City have also been keeping an eye on him and he has played a friendly for them, but nothing has come of that yet." - Ford, a 6ft 3ins defender, will replace the suspended Scott Hendy against Yate..... Bristol Evening Post
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