Post by QPR Report on Mar 8, 2009 13:06:21 GMT
BBC - QPR chief dismisses Ince reports
QPR sporting director Gianni Paladini has denied reports Paul Ince is in line to take over as manager at Loftus Road.
Rangers, co-owned by Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone, have not won in seven games but Paladini insists Ince will not replace boss Paulo Sousa.
"There is absolutely, categorically not a shred of truth in it," said Paladini.
"I have not spoken to Paul Ince and neither have Flavio or Bernie. There is absolutely no way he will take over at QPR and no way it was even discussed."
Ince was linked with QPR following the departure of coach Luigi De Canio at the end of last season.
But he was never a frontrunner for the job and eventually left Milton Keynes Dons for Blackburn, with Iain Dowie becoming R's boss.
Dowie was sacked in October following a series of disagreements with Briatore. His successor, former Portugal star Sousa, is already under pressure after just four months at the club.
But Paladini says Sousa is not about to be sacked and that Ince, who was dismissed by Blackburn in December, has not been identified as a possible replacement.
The Italian added: "When I heard what was printed in a newspaper I couldn't believe it. I have no idea where it came from because there is 100% no truth in it whatsoever.
"It was said that I am a friend of Paul Ince. I am not a friend of his. I admired him greatly as a player and, for what it's worth, I think he's a very good young manager. But we're not friends and we haven't spoken.
"Even if the thought had occurred to me that he should be QPR's manager - which it didn't - I don't have the power to make that decision.
"That decision lies with the owners and I know for a fact that they want to keep Paulo Sousa, so nonsense about him having two games left is completely wrong as well."
news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/q/qpr/7931192.stm
QPR sporting director Gianni Paladini has denied reports Paul Ince is in line to take over as manager at Loftus Road.
Rangers, co-owned by Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone, have not won in seven games but Paladini insists Ince will not replace boss Paulo Sousa.
"There is absolutely, categorically not a shred of truth in it," said Paladini.
"I have not spoken to Paul Ince and neither have Flavio or Bernie. There is absolutely no way he will take over at QPR and no way it was even discussed."
Ince was linked with QPR following the departure of coach Luigi De Canio at the end of last season.
But he was never a frontrunner for the job and eventually left Milton Keynes Dons for Blackburn, with Iain Dowie becoming R's boss.
Dowie was sacked in October following a series of disagreements with Briatore. His successor, former Portugal star Sousa, is already under pressure after just four months at the club.
But Paladini says Sousa is not about to be sacked and that Ince, who was dismissed by Blackburn in December, has not been identified as a possible replacement.
The Italian added: "When I heard what was printed in a newspaper I couldn't believe it. I have no idea where it came from because there is 100% no truth in it whatsoever.
"It was said that I am a friend of Paul Ince. I am not a friend of his. I admired him greatly as a player and, for what it's worth, I think he's a very good young manager. But we're not friends and we haven't spoken.
"Even if the thought had occurred to me that he should be QPR's manager - which it didn't - I don't have the power to make that decision.
"That decision lies with the owners and I know for a fact that they want to keep Paulo Sousa, so nonsense about him having two games left is completely wrong as well."
news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/q/qpr/7931192.stm