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NOTE - I'd like to apologize for my previous actions on this website and after time away cooling off, I've got a story which will be in the long run. Please, if you have any beef with me, PM me. Don't troll the page. I'm back, better than ever.
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Harry Redknapp parts with QPR
66 year old leaves via mutual consent
Harry Redknapp has left Queens Park Rangers by mutual consent after the club's relegation from the Premier League. Redknapp won just three games in charge of the club with one of those against Chelsea. Redknapp signed Christopher Samba for a club record ?12 million from Anzhi. Samba was sold back to Anzhi a few days ago. Redknapp released a statement on the QPR website thanking the fans for loyal support. "I'd like to thank the fans for their loyal support during my time in charge. You supported the club through thick and thin and I am thankful for your support in me. QPR are in a strong position for promotion next season and a return to the Premier League in a stable position is inevitible. Myself and Tony have agreed it is best to go our separate ways and I would like to thank him for supporting me and we have parted on great terms. I wish QPR every success from next season and beyond." Odds on Redknapp's replacement see Alan Curbishley and Avram Grant amongst the favourites. The club have placed 27 year old reserve coach Stephen Gibbs in charge.
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Harry Redknapp parts with QPR
66 year old leaves via mutual consent
Harry Redknapp has left Queens Park Rangers by mutual consent after the club's relegation from the Premier League. Redknapp won just three games in charge of the club with one of those against Chelsea. Redknapp signed Christopher Samba for a club record ?12 million from Anzhi. Samba was sold back to Anzhi a few days ago. Redknapp released a statement on the QPR website thanking the fans for loyal support. "I'd like to thank the fans for their loyal support during my time in charge. You supported the club through thick and thin and I am thankful for your support in me. QPR are in a strong position for promotion next season and a return to the Premier League in a stable position is inevitible. Myself and Tony have agreed it is best to go our separate ways and I would like to thank him for supporting me and we have parted on great terms. I wish QPR every success from next season and beyond." Odds on Redknapp's replacement see Alan Curbishley and Avram Grant amongst the favourites. The club have placed 27 year old reserve coach Stephen Gibbs in charge.
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