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According to Ladbrokes I have joined the candidates list at odds of 25 to 1 for the managerial job :!: :roll:

Steve Zico now 2 to 1 Fav! ;)

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Not too sure I'd want Steve Zico as our next manager.
He comes with too much baggage.
Like The Boy Pete.
And them 2 Russian Sorts.
We should be told.
But we won't be.
Sort it out.
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Stand on me Sunshine. Moves are afoot to get Zico in. The word is that compensation will be paid by the Club to the QPR Loft for Words Website to allow his release. :)
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Latest from Dave Mc....

'QPR will this week look to speak to Gareth Ainsworth about the vacant manager’s job.

The former R’s winger, 49, is a hugely popular figure among fans and there is some support among the
club’s hierarchy for appointing him following the recent departure of Mark Warburton.

Rangers want to install an up-and-coming manager with a background in developing players.

Newport County’s James Rowberry, 37, and MK Dons’ Liam Manning, 36, fit that bill and are also
among those of interest.

Karl Robinson is under consideration as well. Oxford United boss Robinson, 41, was previously
considered by QPR and is again a potential candidate.

Several coaches from outside the UK have expressed an interest in the position.

Neither Sol Campbell nor Tim Sherwood, who have both been strongly linked with the job, are in the running.

The Blackburn-born Ainsworth has spent almost 10 years as manager of Wycombe, who lost to Sunderland
in the League One play-off final on Saturday.

They were struggling in League Two when he took over in 2012 and against all odds he took them up two
divisions to the Championship and almost kept them there last season.

He spent almost seven years as a player at QPR, making 141 league appearances.

But he is a lifelong Blackburn fan and has been linked with the manager’s job at Ewood Park.
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Steve Russell wrote: Mon May 23, 2022 9:41 am Latest from Dave Mc....
Neither Sol Campbell nor Tim Sherwood, who have both been strongly linked with the job, are in the running.
Told you so; pure speculation by the Mail.
In fact, there are so many "names in the hat", it must be a mighty big hat.
We've seen this all before - time & time again.
Whenever we sack a manager, all the usual suspects crop up - in the press.
Can Tony Pulis's name be next??

Gaz might well be front-runner & I can see him fancying a new challenge.
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