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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2011 7:12:09 GMT
Flashback 14 Years ago... John Gregory Gets new two year contract. Six months later, he's axed!Tuesday, April 24, 2007 John Gregory Stays on as QPR Manager - QPR Official Site -GAFFER STAYS ONThe Club are delighted to announce that John Gregory has agreed a two year extension to his current contract. In the wake of the R's guaranteeing their Championship status with victory against Cardiff City on Saturday, Gregory has activated a clause within his existing contract that will see him remain at Loftus Road until the end of the 2008/09 campaign. Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Gregory said: "I'm delighted to accept the offer made to me by Chairman Gianni Paladini. "I feel very honoured to have been the Manager of QPR for the last seven months and to have been given the task of keeping us in the Championship. Now that has been secured, the rebuilding has to begin. "We need to put some concrete in the foundations to make sure the Club does not sink to the appalling depths that it has done this season. That means making changes throughout the Club, which will not always be popular ones. "I personally have never been happier. I look forward to working alongside Gianni, as we strive to build a better future for our loyal fans. All you need is love.'' Gregory joined the R's on September 20th 2006, replacing Gary Waddock, whose ten games in charge in all competitions at the start of the season heralded just two victories. His impact was immediate, as the R's clinched back-to-back wins in his first two games, before four wins in five outings, culminating in Saturday's 1-0 win against the Bluebirds, confirmed the R's place in the second tier of English football. Chairman Gianni Paladini expressed his delight at the news, commenting: "John Gregory has done a fantastic job in his short time in charge here and we are all delighted that he has agreed to be part of our future. "The impact he has made since he arrived here in September has been quite staggering. The signings he has made have been inspirational and he's proven what a top Manager he is. "He has our one hundred per-cent backing and he is most definitely the right man to lead us to what we hope will be a very bright future.'' QPR As QPR's Physiotherapist announces will be joining The WASPS in the summmer
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - PRAV MATHEMAIt is with regret that Queens Park Rangers can today announce that Club Physio Prav Mathema will be leaving the Club in the summer to join Rugby Union side London Wasps. Prav has been a part of the Rangers medical team for eight years and has now decided the time is right to move on to pastures new. The 29-year-old will remain with QPR until the end of June, during which time he will continue to help Gareth Ainsworth complete his rehabilitation from the leg fracture he sustained against Luton Town at Loftus Road earlier this month. Manager John Gregory said: "It will be a big blow to QPR, losing the services of a first-class physiotherapist and a first-class bloke. "He has been instrumental in the very high standard of rehabilitation and fitness levels that our players have achieved this season, and is going to be a very difficult person to replace. "Prav has been a very loyal servant to QPR, working under four different managers. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank him personally and wish him every success with his new appointment." Prav said: "This has been undoubtedly the hardest decision I have had to make on a professional and personal level. I have had a couple of months to think over what would be the best decision for my career, and it is with deep regret that I have decided to leave the Club, which is so close to my heart. "My time here has been invaluable to me on so many different levels, and I take away with me many fond memories. "It has been a fantastic eight years, experiencing a Play-Off Final and Promotion. Times like these have made it very difficult for me to have reached such a decision. "I will leave behind many good friends, and also a fantastic bunch of players and staff, to embark on the next stage of my career. "Words can't really describe how much I wish the Club well in the future. I truly believe that the forthcoming campaigns under the Gaffer and his team will prove to be fruitful. I am truly indebted to the Club." QPR Official Site
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2011 7:12:43 GMT
Tuesday, April 24, 2007 Gregory and Paladini and Ainsworth on QPR and Forthcoming Changes - Plus also: From Ben Kosky/Kilburn Times on Paul Jones and Damion Stewart
Ben Kosky/Kilburn Times - Carry on John JOHN Gregory has been given the green light to strengthen his squad for next season after QPR ensured their place in the Championship.
Gregory's relegation-haunted team finally clinched survival with a 1-0 win over Cardiff last weekend and the manager immediately signed a new two-year deal to stay at Loftus Road.
Rangers chairman Gianni Paladini told the Times: "It's up to John what players he wants to bring in. He knows the budget for next season and I will back him 100 per cent. "It's not easy to find the right replacement when you change managers after five years and we believed Gary Waddock was the right one and gave him the chance to sign the players he wanted.
"Unfortunately it didn't work out, but we asked John to come in and I'm completely confident that QPR have a bright future with him as manager.
"If you look at our form in the last two months, that's what we're capable of doing. There will be a big clearout and, if we have the right players next season, we can be much higher up the table."
Gregory has already offloaded eight players permanently and sent six others out on loan since he succeeded Waddock as Rangers boss seven months ago.
And the manager vowed to make further changes in personnel when the season ends, saying: "There's a lot of hard work to be done in terms of who's going and who's staying.
"I had too many losers at the club and it took me a while to get them off our backs. There was too much laughing after we got beaten on the coach on the way home.
"Some of them forgot the score at 6pm on a Saturday night and they're not here any more. The ones that were hurting, they're still here.
"People who were employees at the club were glad to see us losing, but they've gone and if there's anyone like that here now, they'll be gone in the summer."
But Gregory paid tribute to the efforts of the players who hauled Rangers to safety with two games remaining, especially some of those who have arrived since the turn of the year.
He declared: "The day I signed Danny Cullip was the day this club started to move forward. Adam Bolder's been great for us, so has Lee Camp and [Sami] Timoska will get better as time goes on.
"It wasn't just the players I brought in, though, some of those I inherited have worked so hard too and what they've achieved this season has been incredible.
"The players have been under pressure from the first day and they've shown an unbelievable amount of courage, effort and enthusiasm on the training ground.
"The spirit in the dressing-room has got us out of trouble. I'm delighted for everyone connected with this club, now I'd like to celebrate and have a bloody good time."
Once the celebrations have died down, Gregory's task will be to keep his squad focused on their two remaining games, beginning with play-off hopefuls Wolves at Molineux on Saturday.
Meanwhile, QPR have announced a 10 per cent reduction on season ticket prices in a bid to raise attendances at Loftus Road next season.
Rangers have averaged crowds of less than 13,000 this season, compared to close on 16,000 before steep price rises were introduced two years ago.
Chairman Gianni Paladini hopes the new pricing scheme - which keeps the cost of a season ticket for under-16s at £70 and allows under-eights in for free - will help bring back the missing supporters.
Current season ticket holders have until May 31 to renew with a further reduction and Paladini stressed: "The 10 per cent discount is across the board, so there will still be a discount on the early bird rate.
"One of the main reasons we stayed up was because the fans turned out in force. Loftus Road must be a fortress next season and I want to see an extra two or three thousand people for each game. Kilburn Times
Gareth Ainsworth - Kilburn Times Step on the Gaz 24 April 2007 A FEW weeks ago, I used the phrase 'don't panic' in this column - and it's nice to have been proved right. Being negative can never do you any good and, when I heard a couple of players in the dressing room saying 'this isn't looking too good' a while ago, I couldn't let it pass.
I told them all they needed to do was stay focused and get on with their jobs. If you go down being negative, then in my book you deserve it.
Some of the fans came up and voiced their concern to me as well, but overall they've been very positive. In fact, I'd say the West Brom defeat was the turning point for us.
Even though we lost that day, the vibes we picked up from the fans had a massive impact. Suddenly the lads realised we had the backing of most of west London and, after that, we felt like we could beat anyone.
The gaffer asked myself, Danny Cullip and some of the squad players to be in the dressing room before and after the Cardiff game and the atmosphere was fantastic.
When the league table flashed up on the TV and we heard Jeff Stelling say 'QPR are safe', there was a big cheer and a massive sense of relief.
A few high profile pundits tipped us to go down, but we've shown everyone just how close this group of players are.
If there's one thing we can take on into next season, it's the spirit that John Gregory and Joe Dunbar have created - and we want to finish this season on a high as well.
The gaffer might want to rest one or two players - don't forget we had four games in nine days not long ago - and have a look at a few people for next season.
We certainly don't want anyone thinking we won't be giving our all against Wolves and Stoke - we're a proud bunch and whoever plays will be right up for those games.
My gut feeling is that Wolves will just miss out and we can certainly contribute to that by going to Molineux and getting a result.
If I'd known Biggy was on the mike after the final whistle on Saturday, I'd have probably tried to grab it off him because my singing's a lot better than his!
But seriously, he deserves a lot of credit because he's done a captain's job without ever saying 'I'm the captain'.
He's led by example, gets everyone involved, it's been a pleasure to play under him and I hope he's turned heads enough to earn a contract for next season. Kilburn Times
Answer is under R noses - Ben Kosky/Kilburn Times By Ben Kosky
HE'S already on the books at QPR, eyeing a move towards coaching and has 50 international caps to his name.
With goalkeeping coach Tony Roberts suspended and unlikely to return to Loftus Road, Paul Jones appears the obvious candidate to step into his shoes next season.
Surprisingly, Rangers seem to have overlooked that possibility, even though Jones has been leading training sessions for the club's keepers ever since Roberts' abrupt departure in February.
The ex-Southampton, Liverpool and Wolves keeper, who turned 40 last week, was told some time ago that he would not be offered a new playing deal for next season.
But he told the Times: "I'm trying to get my coaching badges anyway in June and if I was asked the question by QPR, I'd listen to what was said and I'd have to think about it.
"Nothing's been mentioned so far and I'm open to all offers, to be honest. Coaching could be the next step for me, maybe as a player-coach, maybe coaching a first team or working with kids.
"But if I can get a playing contract, I'd love to carry on next season. I enjoy playing and I've kept fit, that's the main thing - it's a question of whether someone wants me.
"Managers don't know at the moment what league they're going to be in next season, what budgets they've got to spend, or even whether they'll have a job. Hopefully by June or July I can sort something out."
Jones was originally brought to QPR by Gary Waddock in February 2006 to replace the injured Simon Royce and cemented his place in the side with a string of outstanding performances.
The Welsh international was virtually an ever-present until Waddock was axed in September - and a month later new manager John Gregory dropped him following his 26th appearance for the club, a 3-2 defeat against Sheffield Wednesday.
Royce suffered a similar fate after the Rs' 5-0 drubbing at Southend two months ago and even his departure on an emergency loan to Gillingham last week will make no difference to Jones' future.
There are no hard feelings on the veteran's part, though, and he observed: "A new manager comes in and things change - that's how it goes in this game. John's looking to the future now and I understand that.
"I've certainly enjoyed my time at QPR. I hadn't been playing regularly before I came here and having a run of 14 games at the end of last season was thoroughly pleasing.
"Obviously the Sheffield United away game was a highlight, including the penalty save, and so was the home game against Wolves - to keep a clean sheet against your old club is always good."
Royce, who made his Gills debut in their 3-2 victory against Port Vale last Saturday, is also expected to leave Loftus Road when his contract expires in the summer. Kilburn Times
Stew Peas could be Cook's side dish Ben Kosky/Kilburn Times Lee Cook is the overwhelming favourite to win Player of the Year By Ben Kosky
THERE'S still a week to go before the ballot boxes are sealed, but the outcome of the Player of the Year poll has looked a foregone conclusion for some time.
It will be an immense surprise if Lee Cook does not win the accolade after a season that has seen him graduate into one of the Championship's most potent match-winners.
At times, Cook has single-handedly carried QPR's hopes of avoiding the drop, with his skilful ball control and pinpoint crossing usually providing their best chance of snatching a victory.
Likewise, Dexter Blackstock, with 13 goals in a struggling side since his arrival from Southampton in August, looks an absolute shoe-in for Rangers' Young Player of the Year award.
The real issue may be who finishes runner-up to Cook - and it must be said there are few outstanding candidates.
Adam Bolder and Danny Cullip would certainly be in contention if they had been at the club more than a few months, as would Martin Rowlands but for the injury problems that have restricted him to spells of no more than six successive appearances.
Apart from Blackstock, no forward has found anything like the required consistency, while John Gregory's loss of faith in first Paul Jones and then Simon Royce would make it difficult to cast a vote for a goalkeeper.
Almost unnoticed, though, one player has missed just a single match for Rangers this season - due to suspension - and has grown in stature during that time.
In his first season at this level, Damion Stewart has had a few shockers but, alongside the experienced Cullip, he has also produced some determined and classy performances in the Rs' rearguard.
The Jamaican centre-back would be my second choice behind Cook - he has shown that, in the right company and with the right guidance, he can develop into a quality player at this level.
It would be nice to think that Michael Mancienne - surely Blackstock's main rival for the junior award - might also continue to mature as part of the QPR defence.
Unfortunately, like so much else these days, that remains in Chelsea's hands. Kilburn Times
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2011 7:13:48 GMT
From QPR Report Blog - April 24, 2007
Tuesday, April 24, 2007 John Gregory's Record at QPR: 46 Points from 36 Games - Player Arrivals & Departures - With QPR's safety now assured: A look back at Gregory's time:
When Gregory replaced Gary Waddock in mid-December, QPR had 1 victory from 8 league games this season and were in the bottom three (1 win, 3 draws and 4 defeats - 6 points). (Including the results from last season, QPR were actually on "a run" of 1 win in their last 19 games. (3 wins in Waddock's 22 game QPR managerial career).
With 2 games remaining, QPR's record under Gregory is 46 points from 36 games. (Played 36: 13 wins - 7 draws - 16 defeats) See below for results. And obviously over the past two-three months, the record is even more impressive.)
Gregory's first game in charge: At Home to Hull, which QPR won 2-0. QPR's team for Gregory's first Game: Jones; Bignot, Rehman, Stewart, Rose (Kanyuka); Cook, Bircham (Lomas), Bailey (Ward), Rowlands; Jones, Blackstock. - Subs: Royce, Baidoo. Scorers Jones and Blackstock in the second half.
Gregory's Team on Saturday against Cardiff: Camp, Bignot, Bolder, Rowlands (Smith 70), Lomas, Cook, Kanyuka, Stewart, Timoska, Nygaard, Blackstock (Furlong 83). Subs: Cole, Milanese, Bailey. Scorers: Blackstock 22 Telegraph Report of QPR 2 Hull 0 Independent Report
ON THE FIELD ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES
QPR PRE-SEASON CLUB PHOTO Team Photo Photo
A number of players have come in either as signings or loans. (Cullip, Bolder, Smith, Mancienne, Camp, Timoska, Ricketts, Idiakez (since returned)
A greater number of players have left either permanently or on loan (Gallen, Ward, Doherty, Royce, Rose, Evatt, Rehman, Thomas, Czerkas, Ukah, Oliseh, Munday, Hislop, Donnelly]
Season's Results Under John Gregory QPR 2-0 Hull City 23-09-2006 Southampton 1-2 QPR 30-09-2006 QPR 3-3 Norwich 14-10-2006 QPR 1-2 Derby 17-10-2006 Sheff Wed 3-2 QPR 21-10-2006 QPR 1-1 Leicester 28-10-2006 West Brom 3-3 QPR 31-10-2006 QPR 4-2 C Palace 04-11-2006 Luton 2-3 QPR 11-11-2006 Cardiff 0-1 QPR 17-11-2006
QPR 0-1 Coventry 25-11-2006 QPR 1-2 Sunderland 28-11-2006 C Palace 3-0 QPR 02-12-2006 Stoke 1-0 QPR 09-12-2006 QPR 0-1 Wolves 16-12-2006 QPR 1-0 Barnsley 23-12-2006 Birmingham 2-1 QPR 26-12-2006 Norwich 1-0 QPR 30-12-2006 QPR 1-0 Colchester 01-01-2007 Hull City 2-1 QPR 13-01-2007
QPR 0-2 Southampton 20-01-2007 Barnsley 2-0 QPR 30-01-2007 QPR 3-1 Burnley 03-02-2007 Southend 5-0 QPR 09-02-2007 Leeds 0-0 QPR 20-02-2007 QPR 1-1 Plymouth 24-02-2007 Ipswich 2-1 QPR 03-03-2007 QPR 1-1 Sheff Wed 10-03-2007 Derby 1-1 QPR 13-03-2007 Leicester 1-3 QPR 17-03-2007
QPR 1-2 West Brom 31-03-2007 QPR 1-0 Preston 03-04-2007 Coventry 0-1 QPR 07-04-2007 QPR 3-2 Luton 09-04-2007 Sunderland 2-1 QPR 14-04-2007 QPR 1-0 Cardiff 21-04-2007
REMAINING Wolves vs QPR 28-04-2007 QPR vs Stoke 06-05-2007
GaryWaddock's Managerial Record First as Acting/Caretaker manager and then in the summer as permanent manager. 3 wins in 22 games. One win in his final 19 games. 2006/2007: Played 8: 1 Win, 3 Draws, 4 Losses 2005/06 Played 14: 2 wins 5 draws 7 Lost
2006/2007 L - Burnley 2-0 QPR 05-08-2006 D - QPR 2-2 Leeds 08-08-2006 W - QPR 2-0 Southend 12-08-2006 D - Preston 1-1 QPR 19-08-2006 L - QPR 1-3 Ipswich 25-08-2006 D - Plymouth 1-1 QPR 09-09-2006 L - QPR 0-2 Birmingham 12-09-2006 L - Colchester 2-1 QPR 16-09-2006
Season's Results
2005/2006- W - QPR 1-0 Millwall 11-02-2006 L - C Palace 2-1 QPR 14-02-2006 W - Sheff Utd 2-3 QPR 25-02-2006 D - QPR 0-0 Wolves 04-03-2006 D - Sheff Wed 1-1 QPR 11-03-2006 D - QPR 1-1 Brighton 18-03-2006 D - Cardiff 0-0 QPR 25-03-2006 L - QPR 1-2 Stoke 29-03-2006 L - QPR 1-2 Crewe 01-04-2006 L - Burnley 1-0 QPR 08-04-2006 D - QPR 1-1 Derby 15-04-2006 L - Norwich 3-2 QPR 17-04-2006 L - QPR 1-2 Watford 22-04-2006 L - Reading 2-1 QPR 30-04-2006 Results
QPR PRE-SEASON FIRST TEAM PHOTO Team Photo Photo QUEENS PARK RANGERS FC 2006/07 Back (l-r): Nick Ward, Ray Jones, Jon Munday, Dan shitetu, Ian Evatt, Pat Kanyuka, Marc Nygaard, Damion Stewart, Mauro Milanese, Stefan Moore, Armel Tchakounte, Egutu Oliseh, Paul Furlong, Matthew Rose. Middle: Graeme Staddon (Massage Therapist), Tony Roberts (Goalkeeping Goach), Tommy Doherty, Andrew Howell, Scott Donnelly, Jake Cole, Sean Thomas, Simon Royce, Paul Jones, Stefan Bailey, Dominic Shimmin, Matthew Hislop, Justin Skinner (Reserve Manager), John O'Brien (Head of Recruitment). Front: Mark Barry (Sports Scientist), Prav Mathema (Physiotherapist), Steve Lomas, Marc Bircham, Martin Rowlands, Kevin Gallen, Alan McDonald (Assistant Manager), Gary Waddock (Manager), Gareth Ainsworth, Marcus Bignot, Lee Cook, Shabazz Baidoo, Gary Doyle (Kit Man), Bobby Bacic (Assistant Physiotherapist).
QPR's SQUAD IN THE PRE-SEASON (BEFORE BLACKSTOCK/REHMAN SIGNINGS) . Simon Royce 2. Marcus Bignot 3. Mauro Milanese 4. Ian Evatt 5. Dan shitetu 6. Tommy Doherty 7. Matthew Rose 8. Marc Bircham 9. Nick Ward 10. Kevin Gallen 11. Gareth Ainsworth 12. Jake Cole 14. Martin Rowlands 15. Dominic Shimmin 16. Steve Lomas 17. Lee Cook 18. Stefan Moore 19. Tchakounte-A 20. Scott Donnelly 21. Paul Jones 22. Shabazz Baidoo 23. Stefan Bailey 24. Pat Kanyuka 25. Damion Stewart 26. Sean Thomas 29. Paul Furlong 30. Marc Nygaard 34. Matthew Hislop 35. John Munday
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2012 6:03:28 GMT
Bump!
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2013 7:00:42 GMT
Six Year Bump...
Also departure of QPR's Physiotherapist, Prav Mathema announces will be joining The WASPS in the summmer
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2014 7:14:29 GMT
7 Years ago...Bump
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2015 7:54:36 GMT
Bump - 8 Years Ago
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2016 10:59:35 GMT
Bump
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 24, 2017 9:21:16 GMT
10 Years ago...BUMP
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