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    Carlos Queiroz Emerges as QPR Head Coach Candidate

    I know it is just speculation at this point similarly to the Japan FA mentioning his name but, since he is currently our coach thought I would post this since I came accross the article:

    "Carlos Queiroz emerges as major contender to be QPR's next permanent manager
    26 February 2015 By Dave Kidd

    The Portuguese, who has a spell at Real Madrid on his CV, is currently manager of Iran but could be tempted by a Premier League return

    Queiroz could be the man to take over at Loftus Road
    Carlos Queiroz has emerged as a major contender to be QPR's next permanent manager.

    It is believed that QPR made enquiries about the former Real Madrid boss, who is currently in charge of Iran's national team, before

    Chris Ramsey was placed in charge until the end of the season.

    Ramsey has a genuine chance of being offered the job on a permanent basis if Rangers enjoy a strong finish to their Premier League campaign - and he has major support from within the dressing-room.

    Yet owner Tony Fernandes has been considering options with Queiroz, who had two spells as Sir Alex Ferguson's assistant at Manchester United, a serious candidate.

    The 61-year-old Portuguese is considered to fit the bill as the hands-on 'head coach' figure Fernandes is seeking to replace Harry Redknapp.

    He also has a good track record of developing young players, which would be a prerequisite for any new QPR boss.

    Sources within the club are sceptical about Fernandes's claim on Twitter that he had identified his 'dream manager' before Ramsey's interim appointment.

    But it is understood that Queiroz is being considered and that he may be keen to return to English football.

    Queiroz is under contract with Iran, meaning that no speedy appointment could have been made in the wake of Redknapp's resignation three weeks ago.

    But the experienced Portuguese may be open to a summer move after the nation's Asian Cup campaign ended in a quarter-final defeat by Iraq in Australia last month."

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...tender-5237871
    http://www.express.co.uk/sport/footb...ueiroz-QPR-job

    #2
    Carlos Queiroz Emerges as QPR Head Coach Candidate

    I hope not, didn't he have a contract with us till 2018?

    I feel a new contract-extension saga is coming up...

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      #3
      I believe so. I dont believe it though, probably just bs tabloids throwing around names of people they would like to have. As the article stated, Tony Fernandes dreams of having Queiroz, and it is all just speculation.

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        #4
        guys, as aenima said, it is most probably B.S. we had the same reports after WC.

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          #5
          QPR is looking for a coach and they need to get out of relegation. If they will pay CQ's salary I don't see why CQ would stay. Big if though as CQ's salary is in the top tier.

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            #6
            I highly doubt it. Just like last year where he was being linked to Sunderland all the time.

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              #7
              Doubt it

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                #8
                LOOL, same rumors were going around before and after world cup! He's gonna take us to Russia, Carlos aint going nowhere..

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by aenima_8 View Post
                  I know it is just speculation at this point similarly to the Japan FA mentioning his name but, since he is currently our coach thought I would post this since I came accross the article:
                  "Carlos Queiroz emerges as major contender to be QPR's next permanent manager
                  26 February 2015 By Dave Kidd
                  The Portuguese, who has a spell at Real Madrid on his CV, is currently manager of Iran but could be tempted by a Premier League return
                  Queiroz could be the man to take over at Loftus Road
                  Carlos Queiroz has emerged as a major contender to be QPR's next permanent manager.
                  It is believed that QPR made enquiries about the former Real Madrid boss, who is currently in charge of Iran's national team, before
                  Chris Ramsey was placed in charge until the end of the season.
                  Ramsey has a genuine chance of being offered the job on a permanent basis if Rangers enjoy a strong finish to their Premier League campaign - and he has major support from within the dressing-room.
                  Yet owner Tony Fernandes has been considering options with Queiroz, who had two spells as Sir Alex Ferguson's assistant at Manchester United, a serious candidate.
                  The 61-year-old Portuguese is considered to fit the bill as the hands-on 'head coach' figure Fernandes is seeking to replace Harry Redknapp.
                  He also has a good track record of developing young players, which would be a prerequisite for any new QPR boss.
                  Sources within the club are sceptical about Fernandes's claim on Twitter that he had identified his 'dream manager' before Ramsey's interim appointment.
                  But it is understood that Queiroz is being considered and that he may be keen to return to English football.
                  Queiroz is under contract with Iran, meaning that no speedy appointment could have been made in the wake of Redknapp's resignation three weeks ago.
                  But the experienced Portuguese may be open to a summer move after the nation's Asian Cup campaign ended in a quarter-final defeat by Iraq in Australia last month."
                  http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...tender-5237871
                  http://www.express.co.uk/sport/footb...ueiroz-QPR-job
                  One main reason why he will not leave: Queiroz is under contract with Iran, meaning that no speedy appointment could have been made in the wake of Redknapp's resignation three weeks ago.

                  plus CQ loves working with Iran, if he didn't, he would have gone with Qatar's lure of many more millions!.....

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                    #10
                    he is under contract with iran, however there is a claus if he termiante the contract, he has to pay the fine, QPR can pay the fine on his behalf and by next season epl he can be qpr coach however i dont think he wanna go to epl now, if he take iran to 2018 world cup, then he can go to epl or even a bigger national team after that

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by aenima_8 View Post
                      I believe so. I dont believe it though, .
                      pls make up your mind.



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                        #12
                        lets give him another raise and extend his contract to life with option to extend with a 30% raise after each failure.

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                          #13
                          CQ won't go to coach a club. He is treated like God in Iran and only has to show up once in a blue moon. So far not a hard job for several million. He has not fulfilled the other part of his contract regarding the Omid team.

                          The only thing that can drive him out is these real friendlies looming. There will be no excuses.
                          .... At the end I am nothing other than ordinary

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by khodam View Post
                            CQ won't go to coach a club. He is treated like God in Iran and only has to show up once in a blue moon. So far not a hard job for several million. He has not fulfilled the other part of his contract regarding the Omid team.

                            The only thing that can drive him out is these real friendlies looming. There will be no excuses.

                            except that his salaries get paid by a delay of six months sometimes, and also the conditions he set regarding training facilities since 2011 have still not been met by IFF, while Kaffashian even admitted that...
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                              #15
                              Doubt it.

                              These bs reports ruin my day everytime.

                              I get home and our whole football is flipped.

                              Queirso rumours and then Azmoun to Rostov........

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