Queens Park Rangers: March 2010 Archives

Striker shines in R's outing

New signing Dusko Tosic played the full 90 minutes for the QPR reserves against Fulham on Wednesday afternoon.

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Manager's 'sensible spending' claim

Neil Warnock has laughed off rumours of a £10m summer spending spree - a blow to QPR's hopes of landing Adel Taarabt.

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New signing in line for immediate debut

Portsmouth defender Dusko Tosic is in line to make his QPR debut at Preston after joining on loan until the end of the season.

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Warnock frustrated in striker hunt

QPR have pulled out of a loan move for Stoke striker James Beattie as they cannot match his wage demands.

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Ref blasted over penalty claim

Neil Warnock is convinced QPR were robbed of a late penalty to win Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Derby County at Loftus Road.

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Duo back under consideration

Jay Simpson and Damion Stewart return to the fold for QPR tonight after injury and suspension as Derby make the trip to Loftus Road.

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Warnock hints at keeper's departure

Neil Warnock has hinted that Carl Ikeme could return to Wolves earlier than expected after Radek Cerny returned to full fitness.

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Defensive restructure for Rangers

Damion Stewart's suspension will force Neil Warnock to make his first team change as QPR face Swansea on Saturday at Loftus Road.

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Addicks borrow a defender

QPR have allowed League One promotion chasers to take defender Gary Borrowdale on a month's loan.

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Boss rues red card

QPR boss Neil Warnock believes Damion Stewart was unlucky to see red during their 1-0 defeat at Reading.

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Boss looks to keep the faith

Neil Warnock is considering naming the same side for a fourth straight game as QPR go to the Madejski Stadium to face Reading.

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Safety first for Leigertwood

Mikele Leigertwood has played down the chances of QPR reaching the play-offs despite going on a three-match unbeaten run.

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Unchanged line-up likely again

Neil Warnock is likely to name an unchanged side as QPR visit his former club Sheffield United looking for a third straight win.

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Striker on Mowbray radar

Celtic are said to be keen on luring Arsenal striker Jay Simpson to Parkhead when his loan spell at QPR expires.

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Big clubs sniff a bargain

Reports are claiming that QPR's loan star Adel Taarabt was watched by Juventus and Barcelona scouts on Tuesday night.

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Warnock's ideal for Adel claim

Rangers boss Neil Warnock has told Harry Redknapp he's the man to turn Spurs loan star Adel Taarabt into the finished article.

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Cook to miss out again

New boss Neil Warnock will have to wait on the fitness of Lee Cook before Queens Park Rangers entertain Plymouth.

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Warnock ponders defender deal

QPR boss Neil Warnock will give trialist Moritz Volz the chance to impress and earn a permanent deal at Loftus Road.

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R's trio in battle to face Baggies

Lee Cook, Matt Connolly and Kaspars Gorkss are racing to be fit for Neil Warnock's first game in charge of QPR against West Brom.

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Warnock to wait for midfield raid

Rules on the number of loan men a club can have means new QPR boss Neil Warnock will wait until the summer to snap up Darren Ambrose.

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No mass exodus post-Warnock - Palace

Palace administrator Brendan Guilfoyle has ruled out Neil Warnock poaching any of his former players after taking over at QPR.

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All change again for the R's

Neil Warnock is teaming up again with Mick Jones and Keith Curle while ex-QPR boss Paul Hart could succeed him at Crystal Palace.

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Eagles chief plays down R's talk

Neil Warnock claims 'nothing is cut and dried' over his move from Crystal Palace to QPR despite reports compensation has been agreed.

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Striker shines in R's outing

New signing Dusko Tosic played the full 90 minutes for the QPR reserves against Fulham on Wednesday afternoon.

More: Striker shines in R's outing |

Manager's 'sensible spending' claim

Neil Warnock has laughed off rumours of a £10m summer spending spree - a blow to QPR's hopes of landing Adel Taarabt.

More: Manager's 'sensible spending' claim |

New signing in line for immediate debut

Portsmouth defender Dusko Tosic is in line to make his QPR debut at Preston after joining on loan until the end of the season.

More: New signing in line for immediate debut |

Warnock frustrated in striker hunt

QPR have pulled out of a loan move for Stoke striker James Beattie as they cannot match his wage demands.

More: Warnock frustrated in striker hunt |

Ref blasted over penalty claim

Neil Warnock is convinced QPR were robbed of a late penalty to win Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Derby County at Loftus Road.

More: Ref blasted over penalty claim |

Duo back under consideration

Jay Simpson and Damion Stewart return to the fold for QPR tonight after injury and suspension as Derby make the trip to Loftus Road.

More: Duo back under consideration |

Warnock hints at keeper's departure

Neil Warnock has hinted that Carl Ikeme could return to Wolves earlier than expected after Radek Cerny returned to full fitness.

More: Warnock hints at keeper's departure |

Defensive restructure for Rangers

Damion Stewart's suspension will force Neil Warnock to make his first team change as QPR face Swansea on Saturday at Loftus Road.

More: Defensive restructure for Rangers |

Addicks borrow a defender

QPR have allowed League One promotion chasers to take defender Gary Borrowdale on a month's loan.

More: Addicks borrow a defender |

Boss rues red card

QPR boss Neil Warnock believes Damion Stewart was unlucky to see red during their 1-0 defeat at Reading.

More: Boss rues red card |

Boss looks to keep the faith

Neil Warnock is considering naming the same side for a fourth straight game as QPR go to the Madejski Stadium to face Reading.

More: Boss looks to keep the faith |

Safety first for Leigertwood

Mikele Leigertwood has played down the chances of QPR reaching the play-offs despite going on a three-match unbeaten run.

More: Safety first for Leigertwood |

Unchanged line-up likely again

Neil Warnock is likely to name an unchanged side as QPR visit his former club Sheffield United looking for a third straight win.

More: Unchanged line-up likely again |

Striker on Mowbray radar

Celtic are said to be keen on luring Arsenal striker Jay Simpson to Parkhead when his loan spell at QPR expires.

More: Striker on Mowbray radar |

Big clubs sniff a bargain

Reports are claiming that QPR's loan star Adel Taarabt was watched by Juventus and Barcelona scouts on Tuesday night.

More: Big clubs sniff a bargain |

Warnock's ideal for Adel claim

Rangers boss Neil Warnock has told Harry Redknapp he's the man to turn Spurs loan star Adel Taarabt into the finished article.

More: Warnock's ideal for Adel claim |

Cook to miss out again

New boss Neil Warnock will have to wait on the fitness of Lee Cook before Queens Park Rangers entertain Plymouth.

More: Cook to miss out again |

Warnock ponders defender deal

QPR boss Neil Warnock will give trialist Moritz Volz the chance to impress and earn a permanent deal at Loftus Road.

More: Warnock ponders defender deal |

R's trio in battle to face Baggies

Lee Cook, Matt Connolly and Kaspars Gorkss are racing to be fit for Neil Warnock's first game in charge of QPR against West Brom.

More: R's trio in battle to face Baggies |

Warnock to wait for midfield raid

Rules on the number of loan men a club can have means new QPR boss Neil Warnock will wait until the summer to snap up Darren Ambrose.

More: Warnock to wait for midfield raid |

No mass exodus post-Warnock - Palace

Palace administrator Brendan Guilfoyle has ruled out Neil Warnock poaching any of his former players after taking over at QPR.

More: No mass exodus post-Warnock - Palace |

All change again for the R's

Neil Warnock is teaming up again with Mick Jones and Keith Curle while ex-QPR boss Paul Hart could succeed him at Crystal Palace.

More: All change again for the R's |

Eagles chief plays down R's talk

Neil Warnock claims 'nothing is cut and dried' over his move from Crystal Palace to QPR despite reports compensation has been agreed.

More: Eagles chief plays down R's talk |

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