Post by QPR Report on Jul 6, 2009 9:10:18 GMT
Flashback 11 YEARS AGO ...
July 4, 2008 - Ealing Gazette/Yann Tear - Dowie job not tied to gaining promotion
FLAVIO Briatore has stressed that elevated expectations of success at Rangers next season do not mean Iain Dowie must get promotion to keep his job. But he has also revealed that he is happy to 'win ugly' if it means seeing the club go up.
Although the QPR chairman is speaking openly of a desire to play in the Champions league within five years, let alone the Premiership, he insists he will remain patient about the rate of progress.
Will Dowie go if Rangers fail to go up? "Absolutely not!" the Italian said.
"It's a long-term project and Iain Dowie is part of that.
"We want to consolidate the club and we need a little bit of patience from everybody.
"We are all working together for the benefit of the club and that means everybody, inclu
ding the coach. It's not really a dictating situation.
"We want the club to be successful and we feel we have a good coach, good organisation and good players."
It will be interesting to see whether the new owners will tolerate a dull path to success given the investment. Apart from clash of egos, the perceived lack of style in Chelsea's play was apparently what did for Jose Mourinho.
But for now at least, Briatore admits he will be happy if Dowie finds a winning formula which is not the consequence of sexy football.
"Will I be happy to win 1-0 every week? Absolutely, yes," said the chairman.
"But we care about everything, every detail, including playing good football and we will be trying to entertain." Briatore was speaking yesterday (Thursday) at the announcement of a three-year kit sponsorship deal with Gulf Air, the national carrier of Bahrain.
The exact terms of the deal have not been disclosed but the amount Rangers pocket is likely to increase should they gain admission to the top flight, as it were.
The tie-in with Gulf Air is another significant staging post in the club's pursuit of international branding.
Using the decidedly un-Shepherds Bush-like setting of Somerset House in The Strand, Briatore and vice chairman Amit Bhatia flanked Gulf Air chief executive Björn Näf to announce the followup to a £20m deal with Italian sports manufacturers Lotto a few months ago.
The stage was also bookended by half a dozen air stewardesses, who deserve the highest praise for keeping fixed smiles intact throughout for the cameras.
It could almost have been a Formula One podium and that analogy is appropriate because Briatore first met Näf at the Bahrain Grand Prix earlier this year and began hatching his plan to attract Gulf Air cash.
As part of the agreement, Rangers will play friendlies against the Gulf state - though the players may not care much for playing in the 40 degree heat of the Middle East - and the club will be involved in developing grass roots football there.
Näf was even speaking of a Bahrian player eventually turning out for Rangers.
"Today we are one step closer to achieving our goal of making QPR a global brand and putting Loftus Road on the world football map," Briatore said.
"We are trying to build the club not just on the sports side but also in marketing and finance."
"This is a landmark day for us. We have made a move towards making QPR a more international brand and we are very excited for what the future holds," said Bhatia.
The latest cash influx - which would surely have Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon nodding approvingly down the road at Stamford Bridge - proves that money attracts money.
The fabulously-wealthy new owners of QPR are so far creating wealth for the club without apparently dipping too much into their own personal fortunes.
Not that Rangers fans will mind too much who is bankrolling their dreams.
"QPR and the new owners are the talk of the town," said Näf. "We want to be associated with them because they are highly ambitious, highly professional and they want to build and bring QPR into the Champions League." Ealing Gazette
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QPR REPORT
Friday, July 04, 2008
The QPR-Bahraini Connection
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Gulf Daily News/Rebecca Torr - Soccer search for Bahrain Beckham
LONDON-based Queens Park Rangers Football Club (QPR) is to scout and coach young talented Bahraini footballers following the signing of a three-year sponsorship deal with Gulf Air yesterday.
The partnership will see the introduction of a local youth football scouting programme and various community-based initiatives in Bahrain and London.
Each programme will be specifically tailored to promote the development of grass roots football in Bahrain and promote Bahraini sporting talent internationally.
Gulf Air chief executive officer Bjšrn Naf said that under the sponsorship agreement, QPR would scout out young talented Bahraini footballers and coach them.
He said QPR would hold friendlies with Bahrain's national team in both countries and invite them to championship matches in the UK.
"Maybe they will find the future Beckham in Bahrain," he said at a Press conference held at Somerset House in Central London.
"Our aim is to have a Bahraini playing for QPR within three years, or even have a Bahraini captain - why not."
Gulf Air sponsorship and events manager Jon Barnett said QPR would run a football talent initiative in Bahrain schools and universities and coach them through football clinics.
"It's about finding a way to spot and grow talents and we hope Bahrainis will hold the championship league one day," he said.
"We will use the profile and heritage of QPR in Bahrain to make sure that Bahrain benefits. We hope it will be a success story."
QPR deputy managing director Ali Russell said the club would also use football to address the needs of the community, such as health, literacy and numeracy.
QPR will carry the airline's branding on all team kit, including first team home, away and third shirts.
Gulf Air will also be marketed during matches and signing opportunities.
Gulf Air has 12 tickets and a VIP box for every match and will use this as an opportunity to promote the airline and Bahrain to guests and business partners.
Mr Naf said Gulf Air's sponsorship of the club was born out of talks with QPR Holdings Limited chairman Flavio Briatore during the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix in April.
He would not disclose the sponsorship amount, except to say it was a significant amount that would not be paid in one lump sum.
"This is a very exciting deal for Gulf Air and people of Bahrain," said Mr Naf.
"Like QPR, Gulf Air is building a phenomenal success story with a powerful global brand that has a world class leading product.
"Bahrain and the UK have long had strong political and financial ties so we are proud to continue this tradition.
"As a national carrier, Gulf Air is proud to fly the flag of Bahrain around the globe and through our association with QPR, we are confident that we are helping educate a wider audience about Business Friendly Bahrain and its award-winning airline.
"This deal offers a multitude of business and sporting opportunities for the people of Bahrain and we are working with QPR to roll out a variety of exciting initiative aimed at supporting grass roots football in Bahrain."
Mr Naf said Gulf Air's sponsorship of QPR would have no impact on the Formula One sponsorship.
He said the airline's sponsorship contract of the Bahrain Grand Prix would conclude at the 2009 Formula One and an announcement with regards whether the support would continue would be announced later this year.
Mr Briatore welcomed Gulf Air's partnership with QPR and hoped with the help of the airline and other partners to take QPR from the championship league to the premiership.
"It's a very competitive sport so we need the help of our partners. Gulf Air and its management believe in our project," he said.
"QPR will do the best as possible. We want to consolidate the club and go up."
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone, a major stakeholder in QPR, gave a nod to the deal.
"We are very pleased to have the support of Gulf Air in helping QPR achieve another move forward," he said.
QPR Holdings Limited vice-chairman Amit Bhatia said it was another landmark day for the club and said QPR was delighted to have Gulf Air as an important strategic partner which shared QPR's vision of excellence and progress.
The agreement between the club and Gulf Air is the latest in a number of high profile sponsorship deals secured by Queens Park Rangers since the club's recent takeover.
Earlier this year, Queens Park Rangers secured Santander as the club's official financial partner and established a five-year multimillion pound deal with Lotto Sport Italia, as the club's official kit supplier. Gulf News
Gulf Daily News - Gulf Air signs club contract
GULF Air yesterday signed a three-year sponsorship deal with London-based Queens Park Rangers (QPR) Football Club at Somerset House in London.
The deal will see the club carry the airline's branding on all team kit, including first team home, away and third shirts, promoting the airline and Bahrain globally.
The partnership will also see the introduction of a local youth football scouting programme and various community-based initiatives in Bahrain and London. Each programme will be specifically tailored to promote the development of grassroots football in the kingdom and promote Bahraini sporting talent internationally.
"This is a very exciting deal for Gulf Air and the people of Bahrain. Like QPR, Gulf Air is building a phenomenal success story and with it a powerful global brand that has a world-class leading product," said Gulf Air chief executive officer Bjšrn NŠf.
"This deal offers a multitude of business and sporting opportunities for the people of Bahrain and we are working hard with QPR to roll out a variety of exciting initiatives aimed at supporting grassroots football in Bahrain. In the meantime we wish the club every success for the forthcoming season and we can't wait to see the 'SuperHoops' take the field with Gulf Air proudly on their chests," added NŠf.
QPR Holdings Limited chairman Flavio Briatore echoed similar remarks. "I am extremely excited and privileged to be announcing a partnership with Gulf Air," said Briatore.
"It is a very exciting time for everyone involved with the Club. Today we are one step closer to achieving our goal of making Queens Park Rangers Football Club a global brand and putting Loftus Road on the world football map." Formula One Boss Bernie Ecclestone, a major stake holder in QPR, gave his nod for the tie up with Gulf Air. "We are very pleased to have the support of Gulf Air in helping QPR to achieve another move forward," he said." Gulf Daily News
Gulf Air Press Release - Gulf Air and Queens Park Rangers Football Club partnership takes off
Posted on Thursday, 3 July 2008 Industry SectorAviation
Country United Arab Emirates Client(s) Gulf Air
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Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, today signed a three-year sponsorship deal with London-based Queens Park Rangers Football Club.
The deal will see the Club carry the airline’s branding on all team kit, including First Team home, away and third shirts, promoting the airline and Bahrain globally.
The partnership will also see the introduction of a local youth football scouting program and various community based initiatives in Bahrain and London. Each program will be specifically tailored to promote the development of grass roots football in the Kingdom and promote Bahraini sporting talent internationally.
“This is a very exciting deal for Gulf Air and the people of Bahrain. Like QPR, Gulf Air is building a phenomenal success story and with it a powerful global brand that has a world class leading product,” says Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer Björn Näf.
“Bahrain and the UK have long had strong political and financial ties so we are proud to continue this tradition. As the national carrier, Gulf Air is proud to fly the flag of Bahrain around the globe and through our association with QPR we are confident that we are helping educate a wider audience about Business Friendly Bahrain and its award-winning airline. With the freest economy in one of the fastest growing regions of the world, Bahrain is uniquely placed and offers unrivalled investment opportunities across a wide range of sectors.”
“This deal offers a multitude of business and sporting opportunities for the people of Bahrain and we are working hard with QPR to roll out a variety of exciting initiatives aimed at supporting grass roots football in Bahrain. In the meantime we wish the Club every success for the forthcoming season and we can’t wait to see the ‘SuperHoops’ take the field with Gulf Air proudly on their chests,” concludes Näf.
Chairman of QPR Holdings Limited Flavio Briatore echoed similar remarks: “I am extremely excited and privileged to be announcing a partnership with Gulf Air,” said Mr Briatore.
“The relationship brings together two brands that have mutual objectives and desires to move forward and embrace a global audience.”
“It is a very exciting time for everyone involved with the Club. Today we are one step closer to achieving our goal of making Queens Park Rangers Football Club a global brand and putting Loftus Road on the world football map.”
Formula One Boss Bernie Ecclestone, a major stake holder in QPR, gave his nod for the tie up with Gulf Air: “We are very pleased to have the support of Gulf Air in helping QPR to achieve another move forward,” he said.
Vice-Chairman of QPR Holdings Limited Amit Bhatia added: “We are extremely honoured and delighted to have Gulf Air as such an important and strategic partner, who shares our vision of excellence and progress.”
“As we continue to work hard to revolutionise QPR as a Club and a brand, it is fantastic to have the encouragement from Gulf Air, who have seen the enormous potential of the Club to migrate into the Premiership. The energy within the Club is ever-increasing and we are extremely excited about the forthcoming season.”
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About Gulf Air
Gulf Air was founded in 1950. Today, it is owned by the Kingdom of Bahrain, and is the only truly pan Gulf carrier in the region. The airline’s network stretches from Europe to Asia and covers 42 cities in 27countries. The current fleet of Gulf Air consists of 29 aircraft.
On January 17th Gulf Air Board of Directors confirmed the appointment of Björn Näf as the Chief Executive Officer for Bahrain’s national carrier.
Mr. Näf, who brings across the broad experience in aviation industry, has been instrumental in implementing the new revamped network launched on July 1 and is also the commander of a major alignment program to turnaround Gulf Air. The plan entails a simplified and more efficient organization structure; an improved network with lower connection times and better service to key destinations, better on-board product, better customer service on the ground and a better punctuality, which has been improving under his command.
The new network, based on a "wave" model, offers as many as 588 flights every week in the Middle East with more non-stop flights than any other airline.
The airline is also planning to re-fleet itself over the next five years to further strengthen its presence. It recently signed a deal worth nearly US $ 6 billion with Boeing Co. to purchase up to 24 Boeing 787 aircraft and another deal with Airbus for 35 aircraft, including A320s and A330s.
The airline aims to become the carrier of choice. Gulf Air’s onboard service caters high quality products and services, including the innovative, unique and award winning Sky Chefs and Sky Nannies.
Contact Details Name Adnan Malek Company Gulf Air ....- Gulf Air Press Release