Neil Warnock sacked as QPR manager

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Queens Park Rangers have sacked manager Neil Warnock after a run of eight Premier League games without a win.

The 63-year-old took charge at Loftus Road in March 2010 and led Rangers to promotion last season, but leaves with them lying 17th in the top flight.

A statement on the club website said: "The board's commitment to retaining our Premier League status ultimately led to this decision."

Assistant manager Mick Jones and coach Keith Curle have also left the club.

Former Manchester City, Fulham and Wales boss Mark Hughes is interested in the vacant post and is seen as an ideal candidate by the club, BBC Sport understands.

Warnock took charge of QPR with the club lying 20th in the Championship, and, after steering them away from relegation trouble, returned the club to the Premier League 14 months later.

Rangers made an encouraging start to life back in the top flight and, after a 3-2 win at Stoke on 19 November, sat ninth in the table.

However, without a win since, Warnock's side slipped towards the relegation zone and needed a last-minute equaliser from Heidar Helguson to avoid an FA Cup third-round defeat by League One side MK Dons on Saturday.

QPR's Malaysian owner and chairman Tony Fernandes said: "This decision has been made in the best interests of the club and I can assure everyone that this is not a decision that was made lightly.

With just one win in their last 12 games the QPR board felt it was time for a change. Warnock took Rangers into the Premier League for the first time in 15 years but obviously the board doubted his ability to retain their top-flight status.

It's highly likely to be Mark Hughes who'll be offered the chance to keep QPR in the Premier League. As everybody knows, QPR have money to strengthen and it's interesting they've already targeted two players who've played under Hughes in Andrew Johnson and Chris Samba.

"Sadly, our recent run of poor form has seen us slip alarmingly down the table and the board felt it was the right time to make a change.

"Neil has acted with honesty, professionalism and integrity throughout his time at the club, and I would personally like to thank him for his significant contribution to QPR over the last 22 months."

Warnock, who left Crystal Palace to take charge of Rangers, added: "Obviously I'm very disappointed, but having achieved so much, I leave the club with a great sense of pride.

"The board at QPR are hugely ambitious and I wish them every success for the future."

Warnock, one of only 19 bosses to have taken charge of 1,000 domestic matches in England, began his managerial career at Gainsborough Trinity before leading Scarborough to the Football League and winning successive promotions with Notts County.

Promotions with Huddersfield and Plymouth were followed by spells in charge of Oldham and Bury, with Warnock taking control at hometown club Sheffield United in December 1999.

He led the Blades to semi-finals in the both the FA and League Cups and, after a play-off final defeat, promotion to the Premier League in 2006.

United spent only one season in the top flight before being relegated, a campaign ultimately marred by the Carlos Tevez affair, and Warnock resigned in May 2007, arriving at Palace four months later.

Despite returning Rangers to the top flight after a 15-year absence, pre-season speculation suggested Warnock may be replaced, with names including Marcelo Lippi and Claudio Ranieri linked with the role.

When vice-chairman Amit Bhatia left the club more rumours circulated before new owner Fernandes took charge and assured Warnock of his future.

The former Chesterfield and Rotherham player said he would retire at the age of 60 before changing his mind and has also previously suggested that the Rangers role would be his last in management.

Warnock added: "I have enjoyed my time here more than anywhere else and the QPR fans have been brilliant with me - they deserve success.

"My biggest regret is that the takeover didn't happen earlier, because that would have given me the opportunity to bring in the targets I'd pinpointed all last summer and probably given us a better chance to succeed in the Premier League.

"I've been involved in the game a long time and I will be spending the immediate future with my family and friends before deciding my next career move."
 

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Good, hes a horrible tosser and I have no time for the guy.
 

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QPR were always going to struggle in the Premier League, most Championship teams (Div 1) always have the tendency to struggle in the first year at the top.

QPR should have given him a chance to prove himself until end of season.
 

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Dod will be happy.

I have no issue with them firing Warnock, the season started well but to be sitting 17th now isn't good enough and we need a quick turn around. We have to stay in the Premier League so I am glad that the new owners are proactive and are looking for a quality coach to replace Warnock plus they are going to spend a bit during the transfer period which should help the clubs position.
 

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Although I was surprised to read that Warnock has been sacked, in a way it was a smart decision. Now that the club is back in the Premier League, they won't want to spend only one season and then drop back down to the Championship, so backing Warnock for the rest of the season would've been a risk. QPR have a decent team and on paper should be higher than 17th, so a new manager would be the way to go.

Mark Hughes is the favourite to land the job, followed by Gianfranco Zola. From what I read this morning, Hughes quit Fulham last season because he wanted to manage a bigger team, so it'll be interesting to see if he takes the job. I'm sure Zola would jump at the chance to manage QPR as he has been out of a job since being sacked as West Ham manager two seasons ago. He only managed to win 23 out of 80 games with them, so I wonder if that could be a gamble by Fernandes and co.
 

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I was shocked, I would have given him more time, considering how he turned QPR around.
 

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Excatly people need a reality check if they think Warnock deserved to get the sack. He did a great job there and deserved the chance to keep them up, at the end of the day if Rangers finish one place above the bottom three this season it will be a good result. It was always going to take time to bed all those new players in.

Hugues might be a good choice because of how he stablished Blackburn, but I am not convinced he is any better than Warnock. Zola would be a big mistake.
 

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Great job?

He has players like Barton, Taarabt, SWP and the like, no way should they be where they are now.
 

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When he took over they were in danger of going down to League One, and he turned them around and got them promoted in next to no time, I think most people would consider that a good job. I am not convinced they are such a good side Taarabt for example isn't proven at PL level yet. And whose to say that the players shouldn't take some flank for their position.
 

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Taarabt isn't playing his best and is constantly bitching and SWP was good for a couple of seasons in like 2004-5, he's done nothing since then. Warnocks the best man for the job.
 

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Hughes has been signed as QPR's new manager, massive signing and it is a positive sign because I doubt Hughes would sign with a club that he thinks will be relegated this year. Hopefully he can start to turn things around asap and get QPR near the middle of the table.
 

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Well its up to him to keep them up, which I am sure he can do, but then again I am sure Warnock could have kept them up also.