Post by QPR Report on Dec 8, 2008 7:40:10 GMT
Reports Compilation qprreport.blogspot.com/2008/12/qpr-vs-wolves-further-reportssousa.html
The Sun offers a little "background" colour (or color!)
-IT seems Flavio Briatore no longer hands a piece of paper to the manager.
- As a result QPR punters can aspire to a loftier place — although fans should not be jumping through Hoops just yet.
- How long Paulo Sousa will be left alone to try and implement his innovative methods remains to be seen.
- Bubbly-swilling blonde beauties at the ground’s reception do justice to flamboyant Flavio’s “boutique football” ambitions for Rangers. Off the pitch. ...
It has been a rocky start to QPR’s season with accusations co-owner Briatore got involved in team selection.
He sacked Iain Dowie and caretaker Gareth Ainsworth admitted that Briatore was in the dressing room and on the training pitch most days.
New boss Sousa was not the first choice for QPR.
Real Madrid legend Michel quit as the Spanish giants’ reserves chief this week and revealed he turned down the job three weeks ago.
Rangers have been dubbed the world’s richest club, because of co-owner steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal’s huge wealth — but few experienced bosses wanted to work with Briatore.
The gamble on untried Sousa has paid off. ..(The Sun)
Aygemang has virtually the same quote in several papers
'He's made a big difference so far,' said burly striker Patrick Agyemang.
- 'He's very strict in training. He wants it done his way and he wants you to listen to him all the time.
- 'He's always drumming things into our heads. He's playing with this diamond formation which he wants everyone to know. We're having meetings every day, watching videos.-
- 'Sometimes it is like going back to school, but it's good. It's all part of a footballer's job. If we're at training longer than we're supposed to be, so be it. As long as we get the three points, it's okay." (Daily Mail)
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"The manager has made a big difference," said Agyemang. "He's very strict in training. He wants it done his way and he wants you to listen to him all the time. He's always drumming things into our heads. He's playing with this diamond formation which he wants everyone to know.
- "We're having meetings every day, watching videos. Sometimes it is like going back to school. But it's good." (Telegraph)
The Sun offers a little "background" colour (or color!)
-IT seems Flavio Briatore no longer hands a piece of paper to the manager.
- As a result QPR punters can aspire to a loftier place — although fans should not be jumping through Hoops just yet.
- How long Paulo Sousa will be left alone to try and implement his innovative methods remains to be seen.
- Bubbly-swilling blonde beauties at the ground’s reception do justice to flamboyant Flavio’s “boutique football” ambitions for Rangers. Off the pitch. ...
It has been a rocky start to QPR’s season with accusations co-owner Briatore got involved in team selection.
He sacked Iain Dowie and caretaker Gareth Ainsworth admitted that Briatore was in the dressing room and on the training pitch most days.
New boss Sousa was not the first choice for QPR.
Real Madrid legend Michel quit as the Spanish giants’ reserves chief this week and revealed he turned down the job three weeks ago.
Rangers have been dubbed the world’s richest club, because of co-owner steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal’s huge wealth — but few experienced bosses wanted to work with Briatore.
The gamble on untried Sousa has paid off. ..(The Sun)
Aygemang has virtually the same quote in several papers
'He's made a big difference so far,' said burly striker Patrick Agyemang.
- 'He's very strict in training. He wants it done his way and he wants you to listen to him all the time.
- 'He's always drumming things into our heads. He's playing with this diamond formation which he wants everyone to know. We're having meetings every day, watching videos.-
- 'Sometimes it is like going back to school, but it's good. It's all part of a footballer's job. If we're at training longer than we're supposed to be, so be it. As long as we get the three points, it's okay." (Daily Mail)
or
"The manager has made a big difference," said Agyemang. "He's very strict in training. He wants it done his way and he wants you to listen to him all the time. He's always drumming things into our heads. He's playing with this diamond formation which he wants everyone to know.
- "We're having meetings every day, watching videos. Sometimes it is like going back to school. But it's good." (Telegraph)