Post by QPR Report on Mar 31, 2009 6:46:37 GMT
So many managers; (in) so little time.
And when I think back to when Waddock was replaced by John Gregory. There were those statements by Gregory and that man, Paladini - about how Waddock would be demoted, but staying on and learning from Gregory. A month later, he was gone!
15 years ago today: March 31, 2006:
First came the news reports: Gary addock Appointed Manager - -
BBC - Waddock Named as New QPR Manager
QPR chairman Gianni Paladini has appointed caretaker boss Gary Waddock as manager on a permanent basis, according to reports. ...
"Gary has got the job and he will be in charge next season," said Paladini. "That was always the intention..."
DAILY MIRROR = WADD A BOSS FOR RANGERS
GIANNI Paladini has confirmed Gary Waddock as the new boss of QPR.
The former Ireland international has been in caretaker charge since Ian Holloway was shown the door in February. Waddock, 44, will be officially appointed on a two-year deal when the settlement with Holloway, who earned £180,000-ayear, is agreed.
Chairman Paladini said: "Gary has got the job.""
QPR Official Statement - No Managerial Change
QPR would like to confirm that the situation surrounding the manager's role at the club is completely unchanged. Gianni Paladini has stated that he is very happy with how things are progressing under the stewardship of caretaker manager Gary Waddock, but he will not be sitting down to discuss the future with him until the situation surrounding Ian Holloway has been resolved.
Gary Waddock remains as caretaker manager with Ian Holloway on gardening leave. When this situation changes, or when any news occurs that is official and more importantly factual, it will be announced here first.
In a week where Loftus Road is hosting two games, the focus is on preparing for the fixtures both on and off the pitch and we would ask that fans understand that the priorities are the usual day to day running of the club. QPR understands that the supporters want to be kept up to date with any breaking news, but it is simply impossible to issue a denial to every incorrect news story that surfaces.
Gary Waddock will be speaking to QPR World later today on his role and informing fans that absolutely nothing has changed
www.qpr.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10373~809912,00.html
BBC - Waddock 'has not got QPR job yet'
Queens Park Rangers have denied reports that Garry Waddock has been appointed as manager on a full-time basis.
A club spokesperson told BBC London that Ian Holloway remains on gardening leave but is still the manager.
Waddock will continue as caretaker boss until Holloway's situation is resolved, the Rangers spokesperson added.
Chairman Gianni Paladini was quoted in the Daily Express as saying "Gary has got the job" but QPR now say he merely "looks forward" to holding talks
And when I think back to when Waddock was replaced by John Gregory. There were those statements by Gregory and that man, Paladini - about how Waddock would be demoted, but staying on and learning from Gregory. A month later, he was gone!
15 years ago today: March 31, 2006:
First came the news reports: Gary addock Appointed Manager - -
BBC - Waddock Named as New QPR Manager
QPR chairman Gianni Paladini has appointed caretaker boss Gary Waddock as manager on a permanent basis, according to reports. ...
"Gary has got the job and he will be in charge next season," said Paladini. "That was always the intention..."
DAILY MIRROR = WADD A BOSS FOR RANGERS
GIANNI Paladini has confirmed Gary Waddock as the new boss of QPR.
The former Ireland international has been in caretaker charge since Ian Holloway was shown the door in February. Waddock, 44, will be officially appointed on a two-year deal when the settlement with Holloway, who earned £180,000-ayear, is agreed.
Chairman Paladini said: "Gary has got the job.""
QPR Official Statement - No Managerial Change
QPR would like to confirm that the situation surrounding the manager's role at the club is completely unchanged. Gianni Paladini has stated that he is very happy with how things are progressing under the stewardship of caretaker manager Gary Waddock, but he will not be sitting down to discuss the future with him until the situation surrounding Ian Holloway has been resolved.
Gary Waddock remains as caretaker manager with Ian Holloway on gardening leave. When this situation changes, or when any news occurs that is official and more importantly factual, it will be announced here first.
In a week where Loftus Road is hosting two games, the focus is on preparing for the fixtures both on and off the pitch and we would ask that fans understand that the priorities are the usual day to day running of the club. QPR understands that the supporters want to be kept up to date with any breaking news, but it is simply impossible to issue a denial to every incorrect news story that surfaces.
Gary Waddock will be speaking to QPR World later today on his role and informing fans that absolutely nothing has changed
www.qpr.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10373~809912,00.html
BBC - Waddock 'has not got QPR job yet'
Queens Park Rangers have denied reports that Garry Waddock has been appointed as manager on a full-time basis.
A club spokesperson told BBC London that Ian Holloway remains on gardening leave but is still the manager.
Waddock will continue as caretaker boss until Holloway's situation is resolved, the Rangers spokesperson added.
Chairman Gianni Paladini was quoted in the Daily Express as saying "Gary has got the job" but QPR now say he merely "looks forward" to holding talks