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JULIEN: WE NEED EXPERIENCE TOO

By John Lyons

LEADERS: Veteran defender Steve Cook is leaving QPR and, below, the influential Ronnie Edwards
PICTURE: Alamy

QPR boss Julien Stephan has urged the club’s hierarchy to provide him with the experienced players who can help take the club to the next level.
Heading into the weekend, the R’s were comfortably mid-table and already a couple of points better off than their tally for last season.
It has been a creditable effort by the French boss in his first season at the helm in west London, but he believes the Hoops can do even better with a slight shift in fo...

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