Post by QPR Report on Dec 6, 2009 8:22:20 GMT
After five months!
First in The Sun - "FORMER Chelsea keeper Ed de Goey has been sacked as goalkeeping coach by Championship bottom club QPR after just five months
Then Confirmed on the Official Site
Today's Official Site - DE GOEY DEPARTS
First Team Coach leaves W12
"First Team Coach Ed de Goey has left Queens Park Rangers with immediate effect.
The Dutchman, who retired from the professional game last year, joined the R's new-look coaching team in the summer.
The Club would like to place on the record their thanks to the former Holland international for his contribution to QPR." QPR
De Goey Joins - QPR Official Site, July 6, 2007 "New Boy De Goey"
Former Feyenoord and Chelsea goalkeeper Ed de Goey has joined the R's backroom staff as First Team Coach.
The 40 year-old Dutchman, who retired from the professional game last year, becomes the latest addition to John Gregory's new-look coaching team.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, de Goey, who began his career in his homeland with Sparta Rotterdam, said: "I spoke to Mr Gregory about the role and everything feels right. It suits me well and I'm really happy to be joining the Club.
"Last season I worked with the keepers at Chelsea, and that was hugely beneficial, but here I will be working with the whole first team, not just the goalies.''
The former Stoke City keeper continued: "I have got a lot of contacts in the game, and I have discussed that with the Manager.
"But now I am just looking forward to working at QPR and, hopefully, one day getting the Club back into the Premiership."
De Goey, who left his last Club Stoke City in May 2006, played 31 times for his country between 1992 and 1998.
He played in every game for his country at the 1994 World Cup Finals in the USA, as Holland reached the quarter-finals, losing to eventual winners Brazil.
Gregory believes de Goey's experience and knowledge of the game, both at home and abroad, will benefit his squad, commenting: "I am delighted to be adding Ed to the coaching staff.
"I want to give my players the best possible support that is available to us.
"Ed has a fantastic CV, has played at the very highest level -not just domestically, but internationally too - and comes with the highest recommendations from everybody that has benefited from his coaching."
QPR Official webSite, Currently:CLUB DIRECTORY - At the time
First Team Coach - Luigi De Canio
Coaches - Iuri Bartoli, Paolo Pavese, Ed de Goey
Performance Manager - Joe Dunbar
First Team Scout - Filippo Orlando
Kit Man - Gary Doyle
Assistant Kit Man - Bobby Ross
Physiotherapist - Paul Hunter
Assistant Physiotherapist - Shane Annun
Youth - Youth Team Manager - Steve Brown
Centre of Excellence Manager - Keith Ryan QPR
First in The Sun - "FORMER Chelsea keeper Ed de Goey has been sacked as goalkeeping coach by Championship bottom club QPR after just five months
Then Confirmed on the Official Site
Today's Official Site - DE GOEY DEPARTS
First Team Coach leaves W12
"First Team Coach Ed de Goey has left Queens Park Rangers with immediate effect.
The Dutchman, who retired from the professional game last year, joined the R's new-look coaching team in the summer.
The Club would like to place on the record their thanks to the former Holland international for his contribution to QPR." QPR
De Goey Joins - QPR Official Site, July 6, 2007 "New Boy De Goey"
Former Feyenoord and Chelsea goalkeeper Ed de Goey has joined the R's backroom staff as First Team Coach.
The 40 year-old Dutchman, who retired from the professional game last year, becomes the latest addition to John Gregory's new-look coaching team.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, de Goey, who began his career in his homeland with Sparta Rotterdam, said: "I spoke to Mr Gregory about the role and everything feels right. It suits me well and I'm really happy to be joining the Club.
"Last season I worked with the keepers at Chelsea, and that was hugely beneficial, but here I will be working with the whole first team, not just the goalies.''
The former Stoke City keeper continued: "I have got a lot of contacts in the game, and I have discussed that with the Manager.
"But now I am just looking forward to working at QPR and, hopefully, one day getting the Club back into the Premiership."
De Goey, who left his last Club Stoke City in May 2006, played 31 times for his country between 1992 and 1998.
He played in every game for his country at the 1994 World Cup Finals in the USA, as Holland reached the quarter-finals, losing to eventual winners Brazil.
Gregory believes de Goey's experience and knowledge of the game, both at home and abroad, will benefit his squad, commenting: "I am delighted to be adding Ed to the coaching staff.
"I want to give my players the best possible support that is available to us.
"Ed has a fantastic CV, has played at the very highest level -not just domestically, but internationally too - and comes with the highest recommendations from everybody that has benefited from his coaching."
QPR Official webSite, Currently:CLUB DIRECTORY - At the time
First Team Coach - Luigi De Canio
Coaches - Iuri Bartoli, Paolo Pavese, Ed de Goey
Performance Manager - Joe Dunbar
First Team Scout - Filippo Orlando
Kit Man - Gary Doyle
Assistant Kit Man - Bobby Ross
Physiotherapist - Paul Hunter
Assistant Physiotherapist - Shane Annun
Youth - Youth Team Manager - Steve Brown
Centre of Excellence Manager - Keith Ryan QPR