Post by QPR Report on Dec 9, 2009 8:51:57 GMT
Obviously the club will have to issue a statement: Suspending/Axing Magilton. Or saying investigating...Or saying blown out of context/untrue - Goodbye Buzsaky
Telegraph
Jim Magilton under pressure at Queens Park Rangers following Akos Buzsaky bust-up
Jim Magilton's future as manager of Queens Park Rangers is in jeopardy after he became the second manager this week to have a high-profile bust-up with one of his own players.
By Telegraph staff
Published: 8:28AM GMT 09 Dec 2009
He is alleged to have had a confrontation with Hungarian midfielder Akos Buzsaky after the 3-1 defeat at Watford on Monday night which followed the 5-1 home defeat by Middlesbrough on Saturday.
Magilton, who took over at QPR in June, has seen his side win just one of their last seven games.
The rift between James Beattie and Stoke City manager Tony Pulis grew even wider last night. The striker not only refused to apologise for the part he played in an embarrassing confrontation in the away dressing room at the Emirates on Saturday, but also took steps to deny claims that he had.
Initial reports yesterday, in a local newspaper, suggested that Beattie had issued an apology to his manager for goading him into an alleged dust-up. But having learnt of the article, Beattie instructed his adviser to issue a correction, stressing that he had made no apology and felt no need to do so.
After defeat to Arsenal, Beattie had complained about not being allowed two days off in succession. Pulis believed that allowing the team to have their Christmas party on Saturday night and take Sunday off was sufficient. Beattie, 31, is understood to have been already unsettled and his relationship with the manager now looks beyond repair.
www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/championship/queensparkrangers/6767203/Jim-Magilton-under-pressure-at-Queens-Park-Rangers-following-Akos-Buzsaky-bust-up.html
Telegraph
Jim Magilton under pressure at Queens Park Rangers following Akos Buzsaky bust-up
Jim Magilton's future as manager of Queens Park Rangers is in jeopardy after he became the second manager this week to have a high-profile bust-up with one of his own players.
By Telegraph staff
Published: 8:28AM GMT 09 Dec 2009
He is alleged to have had a confrontation with Hungarian midfielder Akos Buzsaky after the 3-1 defeat at Watford on Monday night which followed the 5-1 home defeat by Middlesbrough on Saturday.
Magilton, who took over at QPR in June, has seen his side win just one of their last seven games.
The rift between James Beattie and Stoke City manager Tony Pulis grew even wider last night. The striker not only refused to apologise for the part he played in an embarrassing confrontation in the away dressing room at the Emirates on Saturday, but also took steps to deny claims that he had.
Initial reports yesterday, in a local newspaper, suggested that Beattie had issued an apology to his manager for goading him into an alleged dust-up. But having learnt of the article, Beattie instructed his adviser to issue a correction, stressing that he had made no apology and felt no need to do so.
After defeat to Arsenal, Beattie had complained about not being allowed two days off in succession. Pulis believed that allowing the team to have their Christmas party on Saturday night and take Sunday off was sufficient. Beattie, 31, is understood to have been already unsettled and his relationship with the manager now looks beyond repair.
www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/championship/queensparkrangers/6767203/Jim-Magilton-under-pressure-at-Queens-Park-Rangers-following-Akos-Buzsaky-bust-up.html