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Flashback 16 Years ago, today: Waddock Officially Appointed
- A strange decision, given our results as Acting Manager.
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - June 28, 2006: WADDOCK APPOINTED
- QPR have announced Gary Waddock as first team manager following the appointment of Ian Holloway at Plymouth Argyle.
- The new role for the former QPR boss means that Waddock, who was named as Caretaker Manager in February,
will now be able to officially take up the title of QPR manager.
- Ian Holloway was in charge at Loftus Road since February 2001 and oversaw 266 games in his time at QPR,
experiencing relegation and then promotion.
When he was placed on gardening leave earlier this year, Waddock stepped up from his position as first team coach
to oversee the managerial side and has since instilled a 'no nonsense' work ethic at Harlington.
- Waddock first recruited Alan McDonald as a first team coach before restructuring the scouting network and
transfer listing and releasing 14 players in a bid to freshen up the squad and bring in his own men.
- The new QPR boss said: "I'm delighted that QPR have finally been able to officially announce my position as first team manager.
- "Now I'll feel a lot more confident in my role and I'm looking forward to implementing further changes
behind the scenes as well as on the pitch.
"I've got a great back room staff here and we've been planning the coming season all summer.
- "The work ethic and training methods will be subjected to a complete overhaul and we're looking forward to seeing
the results on the pitch."You can see Gary Waddock's first interview as QPR manager on QPR World tomorrow."
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15 Years...
June 28, 2007 - QPR Official Site - [Joe] GALLEN DEPARTS
- After being called to a meeting with Manager John Gregory at the
Club's Harlington Training complex this morning,
Head of Youth Joe Gallen has left the Club with immediate effect.
- Gallen, 34, joined the Club in October 1998.
Commenting on Gallen's departure, Gregory told http://www.qpr.co.uk:
"We thank Joe for the contribution he has made to the Club during
his time here and wish him every success in the future.''
Flashback 16 Years ago, today: Waddock Officially Appointed
- A strange decision, given our results as Acting Manager.
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - June 28, 2006: WADDOCK APPOINTED
- QPR have announced Gary Waddock as first team manager following the appointment of Ian Holloway at Plymouth Argyle.
- The new role for the former QPR boss means that Waddock, who was named as Caretaker Manager in February,
will now be able to officially take up the title of QPR manager.
- Ian Holloway was in charge at Loftus Road since February 2001 and oversaw 266 games in his time at QPR,
experiencing relegation and then promotion.
When he was placed on gardening leave earlier this year, Waddock stepped up from his position as first team coach
to oversee the managerial side and has since instilled a 'no nonsense' work ethic at Harlington.
- Waddock first recruited Alan McDonald as a first team coach before restructuring the scouting network and
transfer listing and releasing 14 players in a bid to freshen up the squad and bring in his own men.
- The new QPR boss said: "I'm delighted that QPR have finally been able to officially announce my position as first team manager.
- "Now I'll feel a lot more confident in my role and I'm looking forward to implementing further changes
behind the scenes as well as on the pitch.
"I've got a great back room staff here and we've been planning the coming season all summer.
- "The work ethic and training methods will be subjected to a complete overhaul and we're looking forward to seeing
the results on the pitch."You can see Gary Waddock's first interview as QPR manager on QPR World tomorrow."
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15 Years...
June 28, 2007 - QPR Official Site - [Joe] GALLEN DEPARTS
- After being called to a meeting with Manager John Gregory at the
Club's Harlington Training complex this morning,
Head of Youth Joe Gallen has left the Club with immediate effect.
- Gallen, 34, joined the Club in October 1998.
Commenting on Gallen's departure, Gregory told http://www.qpr.co.uk:
"We thank Joe for the contribution he has made to the Club during
his time here and wish him every success in the future.''