Newcastle's next game is against QPR next Sunday, in an early kick off game and they sacked
their manager Neil Warnock yesterday, along with Assistant Manager Mick Jones and first-team
coach Keith Curle. Neil Warnock - sacked yesterday as QPR manager That's not really surprising as
in their last 11 Premier League games they won just one while losing 8, and [.
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- Forty-One Years Ago today: The Gordon Jago Era Began at QPR
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Fans may debate whether this decision was necessary or not.
Football teams consistently seem to want goalscorers, someone to push them over the top, take
them to the next level. But having had a rummage around in the game's history, I've begun to wonder
if this desire is not misplaced.
It started when I was reading about Arsenal's 1990-91 side. This team is not looked back upon
with any great fondness, partly because it did its thing just before the Premier League era, partly
because George Graham's sides have been slightly tarnished with age.
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- Today's QPR Unveiling Comments
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