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- Death (Murder) of a QPR Fan
- Two Year Flashback: QPR's FA Cup Game at Chelsea: QPR Team: Camp, Barker, Mahon, Stewart,
Blackstock, Buzsaky (Lee 50), Ainsworth (Agyemang 46), Rowlands, Connolly, Ephraim (Balanta 66),
Hall.
So it's official then, Owen Coyle will be the new manager of Bolton Wanderers and Burnley now
have to find the right man to replace him as they look to continue the good work this season has
produced. It is crucial that the chairman, Barry Kilby, makes the right decision in who to appoint
as Coyle's successor at Turf Moor.
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- Teamalk "Stat of the Day" - QPR have not won an FA Cup match in their last 13
games in the competition (since 2001) a dismal run that is longer than any other side in the
Football League.
By Ollie Irish
Burnley's new gaffer, Brian Laws, surveys one corner of his new domain, aka
Turf Moor. [Photo: PA]
Many Burnley fans seem to be wholly unimpressed with Laws' appointment, but consider that he did
a very good job at Sheffield Wednesday, on very limited resources; he deserves his chance to take
the hot seat at a Prem club.
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QPR Official Site - CLUB STATEMENT Fri 15 Jan 2010
- The Club can confirm that Manager Paul Hart has decided to leave Queens Park Rangers Football
Club with immediate effect.
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- - Press Report Compilation on Paul Hart's Departure
- Past QPR Managerial Appointment and Departure Announcements
- Flashback: Hart Arrives/Not Afraid of the Sack and the Sack Betting
- Ecclestone Not Sure FIA Will Proceed With Crashgate Appeal re Briatore
- Tommy Doherty Feuds with Waddock/Departs Wycombe
- Ex-QPR Goalie Jan Stejskal Birthday
- Ex-QPR Trevor Challis Retires from Injury
Paul Warburton/Ealing Gazette - Paul Hart axed over long-ball
tactics
- PAUL Hart's refusal to play anything but the long-ball game cost him the manager's job at QPR
last night after just five games.
Big Story
The Flavio Briatore revolution continues at Loftus Road, and that door sure is revolving fast.
News emerged yesterday that Phil Hart has resigned as manager of Queen's Park Rangers (reports
here, here, here and here). That would make him the sixth manager to depart in the two and a half
years since Briatore has been club chairman (and that doesn't include caretaker managers).
In a refreshing change of events, former Birmingham City owners, David Gold and David Sullivan
took control of the Hammers and admitted straightaway the mess that West Ham United have been
battling with. Since the crashing collapse of the Icelandic banking system, West Ham had been
financially stricken and the true extent of the footballing debt is now apparent.
Like me, many of you may have had a bad year last year. You might have lost your job, had health
worries, had marital problems... It happens, but the key thing is to use the start of a new year as
the impetus to move on and enjoy better fortunes. So it is for West Ham too.
During 2009, barely a week went by when we weren't being told about The Hammers' escalating
financial deficit.
So, after months of doubt and negotiations, West Ham United was sold on Tuesday. There were a
number of bidders, some more serious than others for the famous old club but we now have a winner,
ladies and gentlemen. The club has returned to the bosom of the east end (well, the leafy suburbs
of Essex) in the hands of the two Davids'.