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But the 23-year-old has now become a permanent member of the QPR squad. I have spoken on the matter throughout my footballing life. “For him to bring me back and to be here for another three years – I’m really looking forward to pushing on and doing well.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. QPR chief Les Ferdinand on taking a knee: Message has become PR stunt, QPR director of football Les Ferdinand has said the message behind footballers taking a knee has been "lost" and "diluted. Squad Queens Park Rangers This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. Squad size: Chief executive Lee Hoos added: “To be blunt, anyone who thinks our players condone racism because they didn’t take a knee really doesn’t get it. The former England U18 international spent last season out on loan at Loftus Road. The permanent signing of Luke Amos has delighted the Queens Park Rangers fans. Will people be happy for players to take the knee for the next ten years but see no actual progress made? People need to DO something more than simple gestures.”.

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I agree with them that we need to focus on action that creates real change. We should be talking about solutions, not symbols.”. QPR first team fixture list for Sky Bet Championship matches. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. It is now not dissimilar to a fancy hashtag or a nice pin badge. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. “Taking the knee was very powerful but we feel that impact has now been diluted,” Ferdinand said. Queens Park Rangers have signed Luke Amos on a permanent deal from Tottenham Hotspur, the club has confirmed..
QPR boss Mark Warburton revealed his squad is "all fit and well" following last weekend's impressive 2-0 home win against Nottingham Forest. (Wells was recalled by Burnley in January). We encourage the players to continue to protest in whatever form they feel comfortable and to do so free of the risk of sanction, whether that protest is taking a knee, wearing a badge or any other form. Required fields are marked *. “Actions speak louder than words. Your email address will not be published. Man United injury, suspension list vs. Brighton, Man Utd 'rule out move for Barcelona's Ousmane Dembele', Mikel Arteta heaps praise on William Saliba ahead of Leicester City clash, Arsenal 'prioritise move for Thomas Partey over Houssem Aouar', Steven Gerrard: 'We must defend better against Willem II', Sadiq Khan throws support behind Marcus Rashford's campaign, Wednesday's sporting social: Stevenage's Burger King sponsorship explained, Eddie Byrom bolsters Somerset after Essex impress in Bob Willis Trophy final, Derek McInnes urges players to focus on Sporting Lisbon clash, Five-time world champion Raymond Van Barneveld to come out of retirement next year. More Queens Park Rangers News Coventry City boss Mark Robins "delighted" with victory over QPR Result: Coventry City edge five-goal thriller with Queens Park Rangers The Midfielder has been targeted by a few Premier League sides, including Crystal Palace and West Ham. Sanjay Bhandari, chair at Kick It Out, said: “We know that racial injustice and other forms of discrimination did not end when the last football season ended. QPR were among them after deciding it had failed to lead to meaningful change. “Last year, I came here on loan, played games, and really enjoyed the opportunity that the gaffer (Mark Warburton) gave me. Formed in 1886, Queens Park Rangers turned professional three years later and won their first major trophy, the Division 3 South title, in 1948. Queens Park Rangers have signed Luke Amos on a permanent deal from Tottenham Hotspur, the club has confirmed. Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium  18.360 Seats, Current transfer record: Strict conditions expected on support package worth up to £250m, £40k for two days work a month: Eye-popping sum as PFA advertises for non-exec directors in restructuring process, Premier League clubs to discuss keeping all games on live TV after sealing small extension, Brazil left-back Alex Telles determined to join Manchester United but fee yet to be agreed with Porto, solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.