Holding Midfield: Harry Redknapp’s QPR Revival

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Harry Redknapp, the Premier League’s favourite maverick cockney, has now taken control of his first match at the helm of the worst team in England. A dour 0-0 draw seemed on the cards from the outset but it was definitely a more promising display, albeit against a Sunderland side incapable of scoring. Redknapp has been a particularly newsworthy manager for the past year, from his decline at Tottenham, to flirting with the England managerial position, and a tax evasion scandal. Then there was all the guess work as to where he would end up next, could it be leading the Ukrainian national side? Nope. Old ‘Arry remains in London to try and lead Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes’ Queens Park Rangers to the global status they so desire, then perhaps they can fill the new stadium they wish to build with nearly double the capacity of their current 19,000-seater west London home on Loftus Road. QPR have some big steps to take before they can even get out of the relegation zone, which they narrowly escaped last season. In the summer, the hoops, formerly managed by Mark Hughes, went on quite the spending spree of €14.5m to bring in Bobby Zamora, [...]

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