By Danny Gabbidon QPR are a good side playing badly. That’s why Neil Warnock could be the perfect man to […]
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Big Interview: Derby County owner Mel Morris
Switching the terraces for the boardroom, Mark Sharman talks to boyhood Rams fan and now owner-chairman Mel Morris
QPR sack Chris Ramsey
Mid-table Rangers make Ramsey the sixth managerial casualty in the Championship this season
A look ahead to Brentford v QPR
By Hugo Varley We look ahead to tonight’s West London derby, where QPR will be hoping to get their first league […]
Clint Hill – the man who would run through a brick wall for R’s
by Chris Dunlavy THESE days, Clint Hill is every manager’s dream – as long as they overlook the creaking joints […]
Chris Dunlavy column: Go on Vardy, prove the snobs wrong for England
CAN everyone pack it in with the snide, sneering comments about Jamie Vardy not being good enough to play for […]
‘We’ll close the gap’ vows Watford’s Donnelly
by Jamie Holt IT HAS been a season to forget for Watford but midfielder Stacie Donnelly insists she will leave […]
Neil Lennon: Ref was an “absolute disgrace”
The Bolton manager was less than impressed with Darren Drysdale’s performance at Loftus Road on Saturday
Adam Virgo: Sorry, Steve, I fear Miller time is over
ALEX Ferguson always said that winning a title was the easy bit. Going again and defending it was the tough […]
Big Interview: QPR’s Alejandro Faurlin
After his injury nightmare the QPR stalwart has a simple ambition…
Everything you need to know about Chris Ramsey
HOW good a coach is Chris Ramsey? A swift glance at the next Tottenham team sheet should tell you everything. […]
Fawaz and reds are on the ropes, writes Chris Dunlavy
BILLY Conn is a name that reverberates through boxing folklore. Not for what he achieved, but for what he wasted. […]
Full Capital One Cup Round One Draw
The full draw for round one of the 2015/16 Capital One Cup was made this morning, with a selection of tasty […]
Gillingham players’ vote of confidence for Justin Edinburgh!
WITH three wins from his first three games, Justin Edinburgh appears to have won over the Gillingham dressing room in double-quick time.
Will so Keane to impress with Sheffield Wednesday
HE WAS not aware of it at the time but Sheffield Wednesday’s new loanee Will Keane was endearing himself to Owls fans back in 2011 as he scored twice to deny city-rivals United in the FA Youth Cup final.
Talisman Ben Watson back to boost Wigan Athletic
A CONTROVERSIAL new manager, allegations of racism against their chairman – Wigan fans have seen their club dragged through the gutter this week.
From Play-Off Agony To World Cup Hope For Wigan’s Roger Espinoza
WIGAN’S play-off nightmare could turn to World Cup dreams for Roger Espinoza who wasted no time in turning his attentions to Honduras’ battle against the odds in Brazil next month.
Shaun Derry: Notts County Won’t Be A Soft Touch Any More
SHAUN Derry never took many prisoners as a player. And as the dust settled on Notts County’s amazing escape from relegation, he wasn’t about to start pulling any punches as a manager.
Charlie Austin Can Make The Difference For QPR
I’VE won a play-off both ways. Once where I just missed out on automatic, like Derby. And once where I crept in at the death, like Brighton.
One Liners And DIY – The Winning Ways Of Sean Dyche
SEAN Dyche is 25-1 for the Manchester United job. “Really?” exclaims the Burnley boss. “I wouldn’t put a tenner on me. They must have got the Mourinhos mixed up and not realised I was the ginger one!”