Queens Park Rangers: February 2009 Archives

New boy could face Tykes

QPR boss Paulo Sousa could turn to playmaker Jordi Lopez at Barnsley in an attempt to get his side scoring goals again.

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Boss wants more from Rangers

QPR boss Paulo Sousa admits his side needs to learn how to win tight games after extending their winless run to four games at Cardiff.

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Stewart to return to QPR side

Paulo Sousa is set to make changes to his side ahead of the clash with Cardiff after the 3-1 defeat to Ipswich on Saturday.

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Bhatia's sensible hint

QPR vice-chairman Amit Bhatia has hinted that there will be no repeat of the season-ticket price hikes announced last season.

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Cook backs under-fire team-mate

Lee Cook has backed Gavin Mahon to bounce back after he was booed by Rangers fans during Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Ipswich.

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Striker doubt for Town's visit

QPR striker Heidar Helguson is a doubt for the home clash with Ipswich because of a calf injury but Lee Cook is available again.

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Leighterwood in confident mood

QPR Midfielder Mikele Leigertwood believes the Loftus Road side are capable of achieving promotion this season.

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Lopez makes play-off claim

New signing Jordi Lopez is confident that QPR have more than enough quality to secure a promotion play-off place this season.

More: Lopez makes play-off claim |

Sousa signs Spaniard on loan

QPR have signed former Real Mallorca midfielder Jordi Lopez on a three-month deal with a view to a permanent transfer.

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We're still in it - Gorkss

Defender Kaspars Gorkss has told Wolves, Birmingham and Reading that QPR are still in with a shout of a top-two finish.

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Swans date dependent on Cottagers

QPR's postponed clash with Swansea has been rearranged for Tuesday March 17 after the original game fell victim to the cold snap.

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Mahon sings Rangers' praises

Gavin Mahon believes that QPR have the required firepower to make it into the play-offs this season.

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Camp eyes Forest move

QPR goalkeeper Lee Camp has expressed an interest to move back to Nottingham Forest to work under Billy Davies.

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Di Carmine injury verdict

QPR striker Samuel Di Carmine is set to be available for the club's next game against Ipswich on February 21.

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Sousa forced to shuffle pack

QPR boss Paulo Sousa will be without the suspended Lee Cook for the trip to Nottingham Forest as Hogan Ephraim comes into the side.

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Miller states QPR target

QPR new recruit Liam Miller has faith in his new side and believes they can push for promotion this season.

More: Miller states QPR target |

Striker in Hoops recall

QPR boss Paolo Sousa has opted to recall Angelo Balanta earlier than expected by cancelling his loan deal at Wycombe.

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Ledesma leaves for Italian job

QPR have cut midfielder Emmanuel Ledesma's season-long loan spell from Genoa short and the player has signed for Salernitana.

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Vine in return boost/Weather hits Swans date

Striker Rowan Vine is close to a return to training for QPR while Tuesday's home clash with Swansea has been postponed.

More: Vine in return boost/Weather hits Swans date |

New boy could face Tykes

QPR boss Paulo Sousa could turn to playmaker Jordi Lopez at Barnsley in an attempt to get his side scoring goals again.

More: New boy could face Tykes |

Boss wants more from Rangers

QPR boss Paulo Sousa admits his side needs to learn how to win tight games after extending their winless run to four games at Cardiff.

More: Boss wants more from Rangers |

Stewart to return to QPR side

Paulo Sousa is set to make changes to his side ahead of the clash with Cardiff after the 3-1 defeat to Ipswich on Saturday.

More: Stewart to return to QPR side |

Bhatia's sensible hint

QPR vice-chairman Amit Bhatia has hinted that there will be no repeat of the season-ticket price hikes announced last season.

More: Bhatia's sensible hint |

Cook backs under-fire team-mate

Lee Cook has backed Gavin Mahon to bounce back after he was booed by Rangers fans during Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Ipswich.

More: Cook backs under-fire team-mate |

Striker doubt for Town's visit

QPR striker Heidar Helguson is a doubt for the home clash with Ipswich because of a calf injury but Lee Cook is available again.

More: Striker doubt for Town's visit |

Leighterwood in confident mood

QPR Midfielder Mikele Leigertwood believes the Loftus Road side are capable of achieving promotion this season.

More: Leighterwood in confident mood |

Lopez makes play-off claim

New signing Jordi Lopez is confident that QPR have more than enough quality to secure a promotion play-off place this season.

More: Lopez makes play-off claim |

Sousa signs Spaniard on loan

QPR have signed former Real Mallorca midfielder Jordi Lopez on a three-month deal with a view to a permanent transfer.

More: Sousa signs Spaniard on loan |

We're still in it - Gorkss

Defender Kaspars Gorkss has told Wolves, Birmingham and Reading that QPR are still in with a shout of a top-two finish.

More: We're still in it - Gorkss |

Swans date dependent on Cottagers

QPR's postponed clash with Swansea has been rearranged for Tuesday March 17 after the original game fell victim to the cold snap.

More: Swans date dependent on Cottagers |

Mahon sings Rangers' praises

Gavin Mahon believes that QPR have the required firepower to make it into the play-offs this season.

More: Mahon sings Rangers' praises |

Camp eyes Forest move

QPR goalkeeper Lee Camp has expressed an interest to move back to Nottingham Forest to work under Billy Davies.

More: Camp eyes Forest move |

Di Carmine injury verdict

QPR striker Samuel Di Carmine is set to be available for the club's next game against Ipswich on February 21.

More: Di Carmine injury verdict |

Sousa forced to shuffle pack

QPR boss Paulo Sousa will be without the suspended Lee Cook for the trip to Nottingham Forest as Hogan Ephraim comes into the side.

More: Sousa forced to shuffle pack |

Miller states QPR target

QPR new recruit Liam Miller has faith in his new side and believes they can push for promotion this season.

More: Miller states QPR target |

Striker in Hoops recall

QPR boss Paolo Sousa has opted to recall Angelo Balanta earlier than expected by cancelling his loan deal at Wycombe.

More: Striker in Hoops recall |

Ledesma leaves for Italian job

QPR have cut midfielder Emmanuel Ledesma's season-long loan spell from Genoa short and the player has signed for Salernitana.

More: Ledesma leaves for Italian job |

Vine in return boost/Weather hits Swans date

Striker Rowan Vine is close to a return to training for QPR while Tuesday's home clash with Swansea has been postponed.

More: Vine in return boost/Weather hits Swans date |

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