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Friday, October 15, 2010

QPR Report Friday Update...Briatore Supposedly Stalling on QPR Sale

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Paul Warburton/Ealing Gazette - Flavio Briatore stalls over QPR sale
- FORMER QPR chairman Flavio Briatore is ready to ditch the sale of his 70 percent stake in the Championship leaders – and reap the riches of a return to the Premiership instead.
- Gazette sport has learned the heavily-criticised Italian is only too aware he and the club stand to make north of £50 million by joining the elite next season.
- Unbeaten Rangers, six points clear at the top, have made Briatore stall on the sale, although the man who hired and fired nine managers in three years is angry talks between his agents and Kingfisher Beer mogul Vijay Millya have come to nothing.
- Millya, who ironically has Formula One interests like Briatore, is understood to have been offered a way into the club by vice-chair Amit Bhatia with a view to bringing £20millon in sponsorship.
- But negotiations have come to nothing – and Briatore along with pal Bernie Ecclestone, who also has a stake at Loftus Road, plan to laugh all the way to the bank.
- A source said: “It costs the club £1million-a-month to function – with Briatore and Ecclestone doing most of the funding. You can see how being in the Premiership would ease the expenditure.”
- A spokesperson for United Breweries, who market Kingfisher, was not available at time of going to press. Ealing Gazette


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QPR Official Site - EXCLUSIVE: WALKER PENS EXTENSION
- The Club is delighted to announce that Kyle Walker has agreed an extension to his loan deal with the R's.
- The 20 year-old, who has just returned from international duty with England Under-21's, has penned a deal that runs until January 3rd 2011.
- The Tottenham Hotspur youngster initially joined Rangers on a one month loan deal following injuries to Bradley Orr and Peter Ramage.
He made five appearances during that period, producing one fine performance after another, as the R's maintained their unbeaten start to the season. QPR


QPR and Hooliganism
- From the Home Office "Statistics on Football Arrests and Banning Orders"
- In 2008-200, QPR 14 Banning Orders. 33 Arrests for QPR - 11 arrested at home matches...22 at away matches...4 violent disorder...16 Public disorder...3 pitch invasion...8 alcohol offences...2 possesion of offensive weapons
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- See Complete Home Office 2008-2009 Statistics on Football Arrests and Banning Orders



BBC - [Ex-QPR Coach] Tim Flowers appointed Stafford Rangers boss
Flowers won 11 caps for England between 1994 and 1998
Stafford Rangers have appointed former England goalkeeper Tim Flowers as their new manager.
It is the 43-year-old's first managerial job following a playing career featuring spells at Wolves, Southampton, Blackburn and Leicester.
- Since hanging up his boots he has been assistant manager to Iain Dowie at Coventry City, QPR and Hull City.
- Flowers will officially take charge at Marston Road following Saturday's Blue Square Bet North game at Nuneaton Town.
- Stafford have been without a manager since Chris Brindley resigned on 5 October, with Steve Wynn taking caretaker charge. BBC


Ex-QPR Paul Jones Helping out Gary Waddock at Wycombe

Bucks Free Press - Former international keeper lends Blues a hand
Friday 15th October 2010
- FORMER Welsh international goalkeeper Paul Jones is joining Wanderers on a part time basis.
- The 43-year-old, who won 50 caps for his country will help Martin Brennan to coach the keepers at Adams Park.
- Jones played for Wolves, Southampton and QPR and even had two games on loan at Liverpool during his playing career.
- Boss Gary Waddock said: “It’s nice to have a person of his experience and the knowledge he’s got will help the goalkeepers we’ve got.
- “It will be a different voice and different ideas and it will keep everything fresh.
- “We don’t know how long he will be here for but it can only help." Bucks Free Press


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