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Monday, October 29, 2007

QPR Snippets: Harford NOT Manager of Month Contender...Plymouth's Buzsaky is Going Somewhere!...St Aimie Links up With Stefan Bailey and Jim Smith

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Despite two wins, two draws and a defeat, QPR's now-departed caretaker manager, Mick Harford was NOT one of the contenders for Manager of the month. That will between, former QPR Manager, Ian Holloway, and Jim Magilton (Ipswich Town), Gary Johnson (Bristol Vity) and Aidy Boothroyd (Watford). (One would imagine it woul dbe between Johnson and Boothroyd.

[In Division One, former QPR player, Brighton's Dean Wilkins is one of the Manager of The Month nominees, along with Dennis Wise (Leeds), Roberto Martinez (Swansea) and John Ward (Carlisle).

QPR Official Site - LOAN RANGER
Teenage midfielder Kieron St Aimie has joined Blue Square Premier division side Oxford United on a two month loan deal.
The 18 year-old links up with fellow R's team-mate Stefan Bailey, who joined Jim Smith's side on loan earlier this month.
St Aimie, who put pen-to-paper on his first professional contract in the summer of 2007, is likely to make his U's debut against Rushden & Diamonds on Thursday evening and is allowed to play in the FA Cup.
Under the terms of the deal, Rangers can recall St Aimie at 24 hours notice, on the completion of his first 28 days at The Manor Ground. QPR

Oxford United Official Site - United bring in midfielder
United have further bolstered their squad today with the loan signing of midfielder Kieron St Aimie from QPR
The eighteen year old signed professional terms at Loftus Road in the summer after coming through the youth system and has made one senior appearance as a sub for Rangers
Able to play in several roles, including on either wing or up front, Kieron joins fellow QPR youngster Stefan Bailey in the United set up and will be involved for the first time when The U's travel to Rushden and Diamonds on Thursday evening. Oxford United

Plymouth Official Site - AKOS DEPARTING
THE ORIGINAL Magical Magyar Ákos Buzsáky is set to leave Argyle.
Contract negotiations with Ákos have stalled and manager Ian Holloway revealed that the talented midfielder is likely to be on his way to another club.
"He won't be staying here," said Ollie.
"We accepted an offer [from another club] his agent had managed to get because he was supposedly turning down our [contract] offer.
"He came in to see me this morning and he is potentially going to sign for another club - he has not done it yet. Plymouth

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