Wednesday, 4 February 2015

EPL:Hoddle and Jordan follow Redknapp out of QPR

Les Ferdinandhas become the club's new director of football, with owner Tony Fernandes keen to rectify mistakes that have been previously made in the transfer market
QPR have continued the process of moving on from the Harry Redknapp era with a restructure of the backroom staff at Loftus Road.

Redknapp resigned from his post as manager on Tuesday with the club second bottom in the Premier League following a run of seven games without a win in all competitions.

Another former Tottenham boss, Tim Sherwood, is heavily favoured to take the helm in west London as QPR try to salvage their top-flight status.

And the club have seemingly cleared a path for Sherwood's arrival at the club, with first-team coach Glenn Hoddle and assistant Joe Jordan following Redknapp out of the exit door.

Additionally, Les Ferdinand has been given the title of director of football after previously serving as head of football operations.

Ferdinand will oversee Chris Ramsey and Kevin Bond, who will be assisted by goalkeeping coach Kevin Hitchcock in caretaker charge ahead of Saturday's clash with Southampton.

"Everyone knows what this club means to me and if anything the last few months have only enhanced the feelings I have for QPR," Ferdinand told the club's official website.

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