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West Ham appoint ex-Brentford, QPR and Nottingham Forest manager Mark Warburton as new first-team assistant coach under David Moyes
West Ham have hired former Brentford, Nottingham Forest, QPR and Rangers manager Mark Warburton as an assistant coach to David Moyes. Warburton, 59, will work with the first team from this weekend when the players return for pre-season training. He joins Kevin Nolan, Billy McKinlay, Paul Nevin and Xavi Valero...
Sol Campbell 'emerges as a leading contender to succeed Mark Warburton at QPR'... with the Championship club also considering former Tottenham and Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood for the managerial vacancy
Sol Campbell is a leading candidate to become QPR's next manager, according to reports. The Championship club announced last month that Mark Warburton would be leaving the club at the end of the season, and they are now looking for his successor. Campbell is believed to be the favourite for...
QPR’s Mark Warburton: ‘Losing the dressing room and all that nonsense? Not at all’
“You wouldn’t be human if you didn’t get emotional about it,” says Mark Warburton, as the frustration and regret momentarily interrupt his pragmatic response to leaving Queens Park Rangers. It is at times like these when the 59-year-old likes to lean on the lessons of his old life as a currency trader in the City, a similarly ruthless, results-driven industry where a failure to hit targets would end in a swift dismissal. But back then, when Warburton was turning over billions of pounds on a daily basis, it was all black and white, a simple matter of profit and loss....
Blackburn leave Tony Mowbray in limbo as QPR confirm Mark Warburton exit
The Blackburn manager, Tony Mowbray, has made a decision over his future at the club and looks likely to leave Ewood Park after five years in charge. Rovers are chasing a playoff place with two games of the Championship season remaining, but Mowbray says he has not heard anything from the club about his future.
QPR confirm boss Mark Warburton will not be at Loftus Road next season as Championship outfit confirm the former Rangers boss will leave when his contract runs out this summer
QPR manager Mark Warburton will leave the Sky Bet Championship club at the end of the season. Warburton's contract ends this summer and he said on Thursday afternoon there had been no discussions over a new deal. Just a few hours later, QPR chief executive Lee Hoos confirmed that 59-year-old...
QPR boss Mark Warburton is set for the SACK after picking up just one win in their last six matches - as hierarchy believe a change can trigger upturn in form and revive play-off hopes
QPR manager Mark Warburton is on the brink of losing his job following their 2-0 defeat at Fulham. The 59-year old has been in charge at Loftus Road since 2019 and though a popular figure, results in recent weeks have seen his side drift to ninth in the Championship table with just one win in their last six games.
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