Chris Ramsey is taking the role of head of coaching in QPR’s academy following Simon Ireland’s recent departure from the job.
It will see Ramsey combine his job as technical director with the role he had before taking charge of the first team three years ago.
The former Tottenham coach was promoted after Harry Redknapp left QPR in February 2015.
After a spell as caretaker boss, Ramsey was later given the manager’s job on a full-time basis but was sacked in November that year, with Rangers having won nine of their 32 matches under him.
He returned to Loftus Road two months later as technical director and Ireland was appointed shortly afterwards.
Ireland left the club last week and is expected to join Nottingham Forest (startgames.info/moneyslots/) as first-team coach.
This post was last modified on 27/11/2019
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If Sean derry is available surely it makes sense to bring him into the fold once more ,his enthusiasm alone is worthwhile not to mention the experience he has gained since he left us.Our defence could and would benefit from his defensive qualities and passion.
WE have been down this road before,WHY? do we keep on going backwards, if he wasn't good enough before how is he good enough now? could it be he is already being paid so won't cost anymore? could it be the "Old boys network",how do we hope to progress as a club when we keep on making retrograde decisions based on cost and the old boys network.