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This weekend was a memorable one for Americans Abroad as two recent MLS transfers made their
European club debuts, while a few other Americans found the net.
Maurice Edu (pictured) made his debut for Glasgow Rangers on Saturday in a 2-1 win over
Kilmarnock while U.S. Olympic teammate Jozy Altidore impressed in his La Liga debut for
Villarreal.
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For better or worse, there were no deadline-day transfers (in or out) for QPR...The transfer window
is now closed for the next four months. The option of signing players on loan remains (although the
rumoured Frazier-Campbell from Manchester United went out the window, with his last minute signing
for Spurs.
After Dimitar Berbatov's strange menage-a-trois dalliance with Mark Hughes and Sir Alex Ferguson,
and Man City gazumping Chelsea, yesterday's third oddest deadline day transfer was that of John
Akinde from Ebbsfleet United to Bristol City for £150,000 plus add-ons. The transfer wasn't
bizarre because of the player - Akinde has long attracted interest from league clubs [.
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Damien Delaney reportedly not in the Republic of Ireland's starting lineup against
Georgia...Shabbaz Baidoo is set to link up with Danny Cullip at Lewes..Jake Cole Injury
No Delaney: BBC: "Hunt and Whelan in Republic team WORLD CUP
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Kilburn Times
IAIN Dowie says he has 'no regrets' about his spell in charge of Coventry as he prepares to return
there with QPR this weekend.
The Rangers boss was sacked by incoming Sky Blues chairman Ray Ranson in February after almost
exactly a year in charge, during which he guided them to memorable cup succeses at both Manchester
United and Blackburn.
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INDEPENDENT/By Graham Nickless - Bristol City 1 Queen's Park Ranger 1: Cerny's new freedom
has security benefits for QPR
Radek Cerny is enjoying his relaxed new lifestyle and new sense of freedom at Queen's Park Rangers
compared to the stressful way of living he experienced at Tottenham Hotspur.
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QPR Official Site - MANU TO MISS SAINTS CLASH
Emmanuel Ledesma will serve a one-match suspension, owing to the red card he received against
Bristol City on Saturday.
The Argentine midfielder was given his marching orders for two bookable offences, as Rangers held
out for 40 minutes with ten men to claim a deserved point at Ashton Gate.
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Championship Nominations for Manager of the Month: Wolves' Mick McCarthy; Preston's Alan
Irvine; Birmingham's Alex McCleish; Bristol City's Gary Johnson.
Football League - MANAGER OF THE MONTH NOMINATIONS
The nominations are in for the season's first Manager of the Month awards, which are due to be
announced at 1.
Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle -- Finally the Gunners show some championship potential. RVP with a brace and
Arsenal had a 23-4 shot advantage. Dang...
Aston Villa 0-0 Liverpool -- Borefest saw Torres get hurt and Villa fans heckle the crap out of
Benitez for trying to steal Gareth Barry.
Man City 3-0 Sunderland -- SWP debuted with a vengeance, netting two fairly simple attempts.
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Dave McIntyre/BBC606 - Buzsaky is back
Akos Buzsaky is back and hoping to feature against Southampton on Sunday week.
Buzsaky played the second half of a reserve game against Charlton on Tuesday afternoon and looked
encouragingly sharp for a player who had been out since since April.
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There is a (boring!) break this weekend for International games and then five league games during
Septembe, at the end of which, QPR fans will have a better idea of how the team may do this
season.
September Games:
QPR play Southampton on (Sunday) September 14.
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Dave McIntyre/BBC 606 - Humble Cerny out to change minds
Radek Cerny is well aware he isn't popular with a section of QPR supporters.
He couldn't fail to hear Lee Camp's name being chanted just minutes into the Czech keeper's Rangers
debut on the opening day of the season.
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Yann Tear/Ealing Gazette - Cerny -I'm confident I will win over Rangers fansSep 5
2008
AS DEBUTS go, it was not the most encouraging.
Barely had Radek Cerny touched the ball in the first game of the season against Barnsley than the
fans were chanting the name of Lee
Camp, the player he has replaced in the team.
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TIME OUT - Coca-Cola Championship Queens Park Rangers v Southampton
Sun Sep 14Rangers Stadium, South Africa Rd, W12 7PA
The last time Southampton played in W12, the Saints were down to ten men and Rangers scraped a 3-2
victory thanks to goals from Patrick Agyemang and Martin Rowlands.
Southampton heads north to London to play QPR today. Saints have a single win with 3 loses in their
first 4 games. It's not an encouraging start even for Saints fans who don't have high hopes for
this season.
QPR have a few knocks and we should expect a few new faces since their last game, a 1-1 tie with
high flying Bristol City.
RESULTS Champions League Chelsea 4-0 Bordeaux Marseille 1-2
Liverpool AS Roma 1-2 Cluj Barcelona 3-1 Sporting Lisbon Panathainikos 0-2 Inter Milan PSV 0-3 A
Madrid W Bremen 0-0 Anorthosis Basel 1-2 S Dontesk Championship Reading 6-0 Sheff
Wed Burnley 2-0 Blackpool Bristol City 1-2 Birmingham Wolves 2-1 C Palace Barnsley 0-1 Cardiff
Sheff Utd 1-1 Coventry Doncaster 0-1 Charlton Swansea 1-1 Derby County Watford 1-2 Plymouth Preston
2-1 Nottm Forest LEAGUE ONE Stockport 1-1 Northampton Cheltenham 2-1 Bristol
Rovers
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Telegraph/Sandy Macaskill - QPR's Iain Dowie refuses to be downhearted by
defeat
Having been sacked as Coventry's manager in February, Iain Dowie will have been looking to lay a
few ghosts to rest when he took his Queens Park Rangers side to the Ricoh Arena. But it turned out
to be not quite the return he had wished for.