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Post by QPR Report on Jan 17, 2010 7:24:59 GMT
Sunday People/Dave Kidd January 2010 Hart quit over player bust-upPaul Hart left QPR after a bust-up over player recruitment. Rangers sources say Hart had agreed to work with the club's existing squad when he took over at Loftus Road just last month. But after sending on-loan players Ben Watson and Tom Williams back to their parent clubs - Wigan and Peterborough - Hart was demanding reinforcements.Hart was also unhappy about a clause in the terms of Adel Taarabt's loan move from Tottenham saying that the Moroccan midfielder had to play when fit. Both sides agreed to a parting of the ways after just four weeks - a short reign even by Rangers' bizarre standards. Hart was also rumoured to be unpopular with Rangers players, who were said to be unhappy with his training methods.www.people.co.uk/sport/football/tm_method=full%26objectID=21973932%26siteID=93463-name_page.htmlSunday People/Dave Kidd - Snow hope for QPR bossPaul Hart was appointed manager of QPR on December 17, just as the cold snap brought the south-east's first significant snow fall of the winter. Hart was sacked on January 14, the day the mercury rose and the white stuff began to thaw. Apparently Hart was dismissed after players complained his training methods were 'unimaginative'. Given that the training ground must have been frozen solid throughout Hart's entire reign, this may have been considered a bit harsh at any club other than Queens Park Rangers.www.people.co.uk/news/news/tm_method=full%26objectID=21973897%26siteID=93463-name_page.html
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