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Post by Macmoish on Jul 30, 2011 8:13:25 GMT
From Atalanta's site (in Italian) DOMANI IL XVII TROFEO BORTOLOTTI CON ATALANTA, QPR E BRAGA 29 lug 2011 17:40 Si disputa domani al Comunale di Bergamo il XVII TRofeo Bortolotti, fischio d'inizio le 20.00. Tutto pronto per il XVII Trofeo Bortolotti in programma domani allo stadio di Bergamo. QPR e Braga saranno le prime squadre a scendere in campo, la perdente di questo incontro affronterà , alle 21.00, l'Atalanta. Il terzo match (Atalanta vincente QPR-Braga) si disputerà alle 22. Alle 23.00 la cerimonia di premiazione. Nice shirt! - www.atalanta.it/image/journal/article?img_id=28327&t=1311959404917www.atalanta.it/live/-/articles/detail/article/26761
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Post by Macmoish on Jul 30, 2011 8:16:30 GMT
QPR Official Site
R'S HEAD TO ATALANTAPosted on: Sat 30 Jul 2011 Neil Warnock's First Team squad return to action in Italy tonight (Saturday). Following hot on the heels of Wednesday's narrow 1-0 defeat to Cesena in San Marino, Rangers face a long four hour coach journey to Atalanta to contest the prestigious 'Trofeo Bartolotti.' Serie A hosts Atalanta and Champions League outfit SC Braga, from Portugal, will compete in the three team tournament, which starts at 8.00pm local time. Each match will last for 45 minutes and the R's will face Braga in the first fixture of the tournament, before Atalanta will firstly play the losers, and then the victors of that clash for the Trofeo Bortolotti. The mini-tournament will take place at Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia. The tournament schedule is as follows … Game 1 - QPR v SC Braga - 8.00pm (local time) Game 2 - Atalanta v Loser of Game 1 - 9.00pm Game 3 - Atalanta v Winner of Game 2 - 10.00pm Presentation ceremony - 11.00pm www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~2405442,00.html
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Post by Macmoish on Jul 30, 2011 8:19:36 GMT
".... I've been at the Club for over five years now and I can honestly say that prior to the arrival of Neil Warnock as Manager, cliques were a constant theme in the Rangers dressing room.Those days are well and truly over now though, with the entire squad mixing together on a regular basis, whether it's at dinner, by the pool or during their free-time." I wonder if this has anything to do with Paladini being "sidelined" under Warnock, and Briatore not being involved last year as he wsa? QPR Official Site
TOUR BLOG: PART VPosted on: Sat 30 Jul 2011 The last 24 hours or so have flown by in Italy, as the focus now firmly switches to today's final fixture of the tour. After a rest day on Thursday, the lads were back in training on Friday morning, with shape and formation yet again at the forefront of First Team Coach Keith Curle's 90 minute session. Danny Webber was joined on the sidelines by Heidar Helguson, whose minor knock is expected to rule him out of the 'Trofeo Bartolotti' tonight. One thing that really struck home at training yesterday was the remarkable team spirit that is currently sweeping through the camp.Mick Jones touched on it in his blog on Friday and it really is something to behold. I've been at the Club for over five years now and I can honestly say that prior to the arrival of Neil Warnock as Manager, cliques were a constant theme in the Rangers dressing room.Those days are well and truly over now though, with the entire squad mixing together on a regular basis, whether it's at dinner, by the pool or during their free-time.As a result, it's a really positive camp to be in and around and that team spirit will, needless to say, play a major role in our Barclays Premier League campaign which starts two weeks today. It's a short blog entry today, because we're off on the road this morning for our trip to Atalanta, where we'll be providing pre and post match updates throughout the night, so stay tuned! www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~2405434,00.html
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