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Kirjoittaja Aihe: Queens Park Rangers 07/08: New start with bröm-brömistelijät  (Luettu 10582 kertaa)
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Vastaus #225 : 08.05.2008 klo 20:06:00

Aika yllättävää tämä de Canion lähtö, mies kuitenkin suoriutui managerina suht hyvin ja oli ilmeisen pidetty niin pelaajien kuin fanienkin keskuudessa. Nyt onkin jännittävää nähdä kuka tulee tilalle? ZZ? Big Sam?
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Vastaus #226 : 09.05.2008 klo 05:28:40

llmeisesti ei sitten kuitenkaan yllättävää: - eilen tuli siis noin 6 kuukautta täyteen siitä, kun De Canio aloitti-
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The Times -Zinedine Zidane linked as Luigi De Canio shown the door by QPR Gary Jacob

Queens Park Rangers parted company with Luigi De Canio yesterday but could not put to bed rumours that they have lined up Zinédine Zidane as a replacement. The former France captain has been discussed as a successor with the knowledge of Flavio Briatore, the co-owner of the Coca-Cola Championship club, but it is unclear whether the Italian is willing to match his ambition with a significant outlay to try to secure a deal.

As a signal of Briatore’s intentions, QPR are close to signing a deal with Real Madrid to loan players between the clubs. Briatore’s discussions with Ramón Calderón, his friend and the Madrid president, prompted Zidane to be mentioned as a possible manager at Loftus Road. Also under consideration are Sam Allardyce and Steve McClaren, should the club decide to appoint an English manager.

Briatore wants to restore QPR to the top flight, before setting about establishing the club among the Premier League elite. QPR finished eighth in the top division in 1995, but were relegated a season later. They have even spent three seasons in the third tier of English football.

Zidane, three times the world player of the year, has played only charity matches since he retired from football after France lost the World Cup final two years ago, when he was sent off for head-butting Marco Materazzi, the Italy defender.

Bernie Ecclestone, the QPR co-owner, denied that he had spoken to Zidane. “I can say 100 per cent categorically ‘no’ to stories that we have spoken to Zidane,” Ecclestone said. “We have known for six months that the coach would be leaving and we have to draw up the shortlist, but Zidane’s name is not on it.”

De Canio, 50, who had managed a host of Italian clubs, including Udinese, Napoli, Reggina and Siena, signed a three-year contract when he was appointed manager in October, after the dismissal of John Gregory. The Italian took the team from the relegation zone to finish fourteenth in the Championship. “The club would like to place on the record its thanks to Luigi for his contribution to QPR and wish him all the best for a successful future,” the club said in a statement. “De Canio also wanted to express his gratitude for the opportunity to manage Queens Park Rangers and also for the fantastic experience he had during his time in England.”

QPR announced the largest shirt deal in their history in March when they signed with Lotto Sport Italia, the manufacturers, in a package worth up to £20 million over five years. They are looking for a shirt sponsor after talks with Kingfisher, the beer company, were put on hold. Vijay Mallya is chairman of Kingfisher, and also owns the Force India Formula One team. Briatore is the team principal at rivals Renault.

QPR continue to seek a location for a new stadium in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. They considered a site near Wood Lane, now occupied by the BBC, and a groundshare with Fulham.

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Sam Allardyce in the frame to replace Luigi De Canio at Queens Park Rangers
Last updated at 04:24am on 09.05.08
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The mega-rich owners of QPR plan to appoint an English manager after announcing that first-team coach Luigi De Canio left by 'mutual consent' last night.

Reports last weekend that Zinedine Zidane was set to be unveiled were dismissed by QPR chairman Gianni Paladini.

Instead, wealthy co-owners Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone — backed by the family of Lakshmi Mittal, the world's fifth richest man — believe an experienced home-grown manager is best equipped to lead QPR back to the top flight.

Former England boss Steve McClaren and ex-Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce are understood to be interested in taking over, while Steve Cotterill and Iain Dowie have also been linked with the job.

Allardyce has been spotted at several QPR games recently and landing the job ahead of McClaren, who pipped him to the England post, would provide a modicum of revenge.

For McClaren, leading QPR to promotion backed by massive funds would restore his battered reputation.

Despite claims by both parties that De Canio's departure was by mutual consent, the 50-year-old Italian admitted he had been stunned by the decision.

He said: 'We were speaking about many things. We did not agree about everything and there were some small problems. It is a shame. I came here when QPR were bottom of the table and there was the fear of relegation in the air. I feel I did a good job at QPR.'

:D Kumpi sekoilee vuorosanoissaan De Canio vai Ecclestone?  :D
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Vastaus #227 : 09.05.2008 klo 07:11:51

QPR continue to seek a location for a new stadium in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. They considered a site near Wood Lane, now occupied by the BBC, and a groundshare with Fulham.

Fulhamin kanssa yhteinen stadion >:(
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Vastaus #228 : 13.05.2008 klo 12:12:25

Jaa-a...mitähän tähänkin nyt sitten sanoisi... ehkä enemmän  Alas , kuin  Ylos ...

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Iain Dowie is expected to be named as QPR's new manager today.
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Vastaus #229 : 13.05.2008 klo 12:59:09

Radek Cerny ja Peter Ramage uudet vahvistukset. Oletettavasti ihan hyvät Championshipiin.
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Vastaus #230 : 14.05.2008 klo 14:02:24

Dowiehan sitten sieltä tuli. Itse olisin odottanut vähän kovempaa nimeä. Noh, aika näyttää..
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Vastaus #231 : 14.05.2008 klo 16:51:28

Täsmälleen, aika näyttää. Paladinin titteli näytti Club Statementin mukaan nyt olevan virallisesti "QPR Sporting Director" ja Iain Dowie nimitettiin tittelillä "First Team Coach", ei manager.

Dowien nimittämisessä vailla merkitystä tuskin jäi Daily Mailin artikkelin sisältämä toteamus De Canion ajan kielimuurista, jonka olemassa olo toki kiellettiin useasti kevään aikana:

Club officials were keen to appoint an English-speaking boss after the language problems De Canio encountered in his six-month tenure at W12. De Canio struggled to communicate with players as striker Patrick Agyemang told Standard Sport last week. He said: "The only problem was the language barrier. He would be shouting in Italian but couldn't get his point across.

Qprdot.orgissa joku muisteli menneitä: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Im_sME-zlQA

:o Let bygones be bygones.

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Vastaus #232 : 14.05.2008 klo 22:40:59

Wednesday, May 14, 2008
 
QPR Chairman Flavio Briatore Outlines His Plans for QPR
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QPR Chairman Briatore Speaks...

Marketing Week - F1 boss on how he will turn QPR into super-brand

The lift to Flavio Briatore’s Knightsbridge office is somewhat snug but extravagantly appointed, lined as it is with faux snakeskin. A full-length mirror hangs on one wall, surrounded by a wildly baroque gilded frame.

The inner sanctum itself is fittingly swish for an international playboy, boasting a huge glass slab of a desk which squats in front of a throne-like leather chair embroidered with the initials FB. Briatore, boss of Renault’s F1 team, sits flanked by assistants and consults them as to whether he is meant to be talking – exclusively to Marketing Week – about F1, Queens Park Rangers or, cryptically, his flat. “QPR,” he is informed.

Queens Park Rangers FC is Briatore’s new baby. In September last year, he swooped – “an hour before bankruptcy was declared,” he claims – and bought the troubled west London club.
QPR was at a low ebb, languishing at the lower end of the Championship with scandals in the boardroom and a team brawl during a “friendly” match with the Chinese Olympic team. When potential star striker Ray Jones was killed in a car crash and the club faced going into administration, things looked terminal to the fans.

Together with close “we talk 20 times a day” friend, F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, Briatore paid £1m for the club and agreed to clear £13m of its debts. Since then, the pair have been joined by Lakshmi Mittal, Britain’s richest man.
Billed as the world’s richest football club, QPR’s financial footing is now more than secure. Collectively, the trio are worth over £30bn, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List, making Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's fortune of £11.7bn look almost paltry.

“Yes, none of us was looking for a job,” Briatore smiles, adding that they are not looking for what he calls “main” money.

But behind the glamour, the unimaginable wealth and the procession of supermodel girlfriends, Briatore is a shrewd operator. Though QPR may seem like an unlikely rival to Arsenal, Manchester United or Chelsea as a “global brand” – its stated aim – Briatore is not prone to investing in unsuccessful ventures.

He took over the Benetton F1 team in 1989 and transformed it from also-rans into world champions within five years. Briatore says what he did at Benetton was “simple”, but it can only have helped that in 1991 he signed a promising young German driver called Michael Schumacher.

The goal is now to pull off a similar transformation at QPR. “In F1 there is a large team behind a product – the car. It is the same at QPR, the team, the football is only the product. In sport, business efficiency is everything,” he says.

Briatore explains: “If I’m going to invest in champagne, I’ll go to France, if I decide to invest in ham then I’ll go to Parma. If you’re going to be in football, you have to be in England. And football is treated like a business here.”

There appears to be no sentiment involved for any of the new owners, in contrast to the likes of Harrods boss Mohamed al Fayed at Fulham, among others. None were avid supporters of the club before the deal, but Ecclestone was linked to buying a number of clubs, including Chelsea before Abramovich beat him to the punch.

The strategy that lies behind QPR’s position in this new chapter is based on “past, present and future”. Drawing on the club’s heroes of old like Stan Bowles and Rodney Marsh, the new regime intends to emphasise the club’s heritage and position the club as a “London jewel”.

Much is made of QPR’s ground Loftus Road being the “closest club to central London” and the club’s essential “Londonness” will be vital when marketing the QPR brand overseas.

A change of ownership and subsequent “change in direction” of a football club is a concern for supporters. Briatore, while not exactly dismissive of die-hard QPR fans, is clear on his position. “The first thing to remember is that without us, there was no QPR. It’s as simple as that.”

He adds: “I don’t want everybody telling me what I need to be doing. People believe the club is owned by the fans but it’s only a few that put their money down. For the rest of the people, it’s easy to criticise [when] they maybe spend £20.”

The plan is for the Championship side to win promotion to the Premiership within three years. Briatore says QPR will develop its own young team that will take the club up and keep it up.

The team’s performance improved dramatically after Briatore installed his friend “Gigi” Di Canio as manager but Briatore believes it would have been a “disaster” if QPR had been promoted this season. “I don’t want to be in an elevator, going up and down,” he says. Di Canio departed “by mutual consent” last week. Everything about QPR is set to be spruced up. Loftus Road will be improved, perhaps with extra seating, while Briatore’s exclusive Mayfair eaterie, Cipriani, will provide catering for the QPR restaurant.

Yet can the club hope to succeed against the odds? Just this month Newcastle United boss and former England manager Kevin Keegan spoke of the vicious circle that drives English football – run almost exclusively by a cartel of the big four clubs, nobody else has either the money or the marketing power to compete. QPR certainly has the cash, and could – eventually – compete in terms of commerce and pulling power.

One of Briatore’s great strengths in F1 has been his ability to attract highly lucrative sponsorship deals. He says he already has agreements with “three of four international companies” for QPR. At the end of March, the club announced it had signed a five-year deal worth £20m, the biggest ever Championship deal of its kind, with Italian firm Lotto Sport Italia as kit manufacturer.

And while the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea seem to be chasing the Asia dream, through Mittal the connection with India will be very important for QPR’s expansion into new markets. Mittal’s son-in-law, Amit Bhatia, has been installed as vice-chairman and says the club is looking to develop its links with India.

While QPR fans will not see an Abramovich-style spending spree this summer, Briatore is less parsimonious in his personal life. In one corner of the room sits a glass-encased model of a very large yacht. Asked if he owns the real thing: “Not yet,” he twinkles.
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Vastaus #233 : 15.05.2008 klo 19:27:59

Chievon nuoren, 19 vuotiaan keskikenttäpelaaja Matteo Albertin kanssa tehty 4 vuotinen sopimus.
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Vastaus #234 : 10.06.2008 klo 12:58:46

Joku innokas voisi alkaa (jos vain aika ja kiinnostus riittää) tehdä jo ensi kauden kausitopiccia Ylos :)
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Vastaus #235 : 02.07.2008 klo 20:21:05

Ja tämmösestä linkistä löytyy ensi kauden pelipaita:

http://www.qpr.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Gallery/0,,10373~1330922,00.html
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Vastaus #236 : 02.07.2008 klo 21:07:59

Ja tämmösestä linkistä löytyy ensi kauden pelipaita:

http://www.qpr.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Gallery/0,,10373~1330922,00.html

tuo on kyllä vain joku perus harjoituspaita, "hoopsien" piti kuuleman mukaan pysyä Ylos

EDIT: http://wwww.clubfanzine.com/QPR/v2.showNews.php?id=11668 tuossa tosin se uusi koti paita :)
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Vastaus #237 : 03.07.2008 klo 08:56:48

Ovat näköjään ottaneet kuvat pois. Illalla linkistä kyllä näkyi uusi pelipaita. Taisi kuvat vuotaa julkisuuteen liian aikaisin tai jotain. qprdot.org sivuilta varmaan löytyy yhä koko satsi. Uudesta sponsorista todettakoon taas kerran: raha tulee rahan luo. Vrt entiseen menoon, köyhiä kun oltiin sponssasi paikallinen Gargiant, ensikaudella öljysheikkien ikioma lentoyhtiö.
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Vastaus #238 : 03.07.2008 klo 14:10:30

Chievon nuoren, 19 vuotiaan keskikenttäpelaaja Matteo Albertin kanssa tehty 4 vuotinen sopimus.

Tästä tuli mieleen että QPR ja Chievo kohtaavat harkkamatsissa Lontoossa muistaakseni 2. elokuuta. Veronasta on jonkinlaista reissua tulossa, Albinoleffen porukkaa myös messissä.
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Vastaus #239 : 09.07.2008 klo 23:49:27

Chievon nuoren, 19 vuotiaan keskikenttäpelaaja Matteo Albertin kanssa tehty 4 vuotinen sopimus.

Alberti,di carmine ,ledesma(ARG)...mitä vielä nuoria a-junnuja italiasta lainalle.Toivottavasti edes yksi noista
lunastaa pelipaikan ja kasvaa loftus roadilla huippupelaajaksi.Sangen epävarmaa touhua.Toivottavasti lähipäivinä tulee pari championshipliigatasolle KOVAA vahvistusta.

p.s Nää jutut pitäisi kyllä pistää otsikon QPR kausi  2008-2008  alle.
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