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Green ready to fight for place
Robert Green insists he is happy to stay at relegated QPR and fight for a starting place.
15:07 » EatSleepSportKeeper Green happy to drop a division with QPR
QPR keeper Robert Green will stay with the relegated West London outfit and fight for a place in the side at Loftus Road. read more
14:54 » tribalfootball.comGreen: I want to stay at QPR
QPR goalkeeper Rob Green insists he wants to stay at the club and fight for a starting place.
14:00 » SkySports.comPardew seeks Newcastle green light for attacking signings
Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew hopes to get the green light today for summer spending. read more
13:04 » tribalfootball.comAdel Taarabt fined £60,000 by QPR for refusing to be weighed and being late for training
Adel Taarabt has been hit in the pocket with fines of over £60,000 in the past month for a series of misdemeanors. The QPR midfielder has incurred Harry Redknapp's wrath over several breaches of discipline.
12:25 » Daily MailTaarabt cops £60,000 in QPR fines
Adel Taarabt has been fined more this month than his wages at QPR. The Sun says he has been fined over £60,000 in the past month — more than his weekly wage. read more
11:19 » tribalfootball.comBarton on possible return
QPR midfielder Joey Barton has indicated that he is wanted back at Loftus Road but he would much prefer to stay in France.
10:38 » EatSleepSportPremier League predictions: how did our readers and writers fare?
It's time to take a look at the right and wrong calls of our writers and readers from our pre-season prediction blogs Football is notoriously unpredictable – ask the experts – but, Guardian readers performed admirably in the pre-season polls we set last summer. Readers and our writers both predicted which clubs would finish in the top four correctly, with 35% of readers rightly anticipating that Manchester United would win the league . Two of the three relegated teams were identified , but readers did not spot the forthcoming meltdown at Loftus Road. Only 17% of voters thought QPR…
10:23 » GuardianEx-Celtic, Man Utd, Sunderland midfielder Miller switches Perth for Brisbane
Liam Miller has departed Perth Glory to become A-League rivals Brisbane Roar’s first signing of the offseason. read more
05:39 » tribalfootball.comBrooklyn Beckham, 14, is 'training' with Queens Park Rangers
• Club confirm link, but says he is not part of academy • Bookies offer 12-1 on Beckham playing for England David Beckham's eldest son Brooklyn is training with Queens Park Rangers. Reports surfaced on Tuesday morning claiming the 14-year-old had joined the club – relegated from the Premier League this season – in an official capacity, but they announced via their Twitter feed later that the teenager is only training with them. The official Hoops Twitter account @OfficialQPR said: "Contrary to reports, Brooklyn Beckham has been training at #QPR but has not joined our…
21 May » GuardianBeckham junior on QPR books
David Beckham’s eldest son, 14 year old Brooklyn, has joined the junior academy of Queens Park Rangers . read more
21 May » tribalfootball.comMan Utd top of Premier League TV cash table
Manchester United proved the Premier League's top earners from television this season. read more
21 May » tribalfootball.comQPR midfielder Esteban Granero tracked by Real Betis and Sevilla
ESTEBAN GRANERO could leave QPR this summer and return to Spain with Real Betis and Sevilla interested in the midfielder.
21 May » Daily ExpressBrooklyn Beckham tipped by bookmakers to play for England after signing for QPR
DAVID BECKHAM may have called time on his own career at the weekend for PSG, but that doesn't mean we may not necessarily see another Beckham kick a football.
21 May » Daily ExpressRedknapp warns Rodgers: Liverpool expect top four next season
Harry Redknapp believes Brendan Rodgers needs a top four finish next season to be sure of his Liverpool future. read more
21 May » tribalfootball.comYoung future in doubt
Harry Redknapp is unsure over the future of defender Luke Young who has failed to make one appearance for the side this season.
21 May » EatSleepSportQPR snap up Brooklyn Beckham
QPR have snapped up Brooklyn Beckham. Brooklyn is the son of former Manchester United and Real Madrid star David Beckham . read more
21 May » tribalfootball.comLiverpool boss Rodgers surprised by Coutinho impact
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers admits the success of Philippe Coutinho has surprised him. read more
21 May » tribalfootball.comCardiff rival QPR for Reading midfielder McAnuff
Cardiff City are eyeing Reading midfielder Jobi McAnuff. The Daily Mail says QPR are considering a £500,000 move for Reading captain McAnuff. read more
21 May » tribalfootball.comQPR boss Redknapp: No more tolerating slackers
QPR boss Harry Redknapp has no interest tolerating slackers. read more
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