Gossip: QPR linked with Livingston goalkeeperpublished at 11:02 BST 8 July
11:02 BST 8 July
QPR are interested in signing Livingston goalkeeper Jerome Prior. The 30-year-old is contracted to the Scottish Championship club until 2028 but could cost as little as £100,000. QPR have also been linked previously with Deportivo La Guaira goalkeeper Cristopher Varela. (Pete O'Rourke), external
Gossip: QPR to move for goalkeeper Varelapublished at 10:57 BST 7 July
10:57 BST 7 July
QPR are eyeing a move for Deportivo La Guaira goalkeeper Cristopher Varela. The 26-year-old is out of contract at the Venezuelan club and QPR have already seen goalkeepers Paul Nardi and Ben Hamer leave this summer. (Pete O'Rourke), external
Gossip: QPR goalkeeper set to join Wiganpublished at 10:46 BST 6 July
10:46 BST 6 July
QPR goalkeeper Joe Walsh is set for a loan move to League One side Wigan Athletic. Walsh made 23 Championship appearances for QPR last season. (Football Lowdown), external
Gossip: Derby and QPR keen on midfielder Allenpublished at 11:04 BST 18 June
11:04 BST 18 June
Derby County and QPR are battling to sign 31-year-old former Coventry City midfielder Jamie Allen on a free transfer, with the Englishman now available after he was released by the Sky Blues upon the expiry of his contract this summer. (Football League World), external
Lincoln assistants Chris Cohen and Tom Shaw were made joined head coaches and did not follow him to Ashton Gate.
Burchnall was close to being appointed Rotherham manager last month, having worked under the Millers' new head of football Steve McClaren with the Jamaica national side last year.
He was most recently first-team coach at Aberdeen under interim boss Peter Leven last season.
Burchnall was also assistant manager at Belgian side Anderlecht before a spell at Wolves under Gary O'Neil.
He has managed Notts County and Forest Green and he has also taken charge of Viking and Ostersund - where he succeeded Graham Potter - in Scandinavia.
Former Arsenal defender Bould, who also spent seven years coaching at the Gunners under Arsene Wenger and Unai Emery, has been with QPR for a year.
Diarra departs Hoops to seek head coach rolepublished at 12:37 BST 25 May
12:37 BST 25 May
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Diarra won 44 caps for France before moving into coaching
QPR have confirmed that Julien Stephan's number two Alou Diarra has left the club to 'explore his own head coach opportunities'.
The former France midfielder and captain joined Rangers following Stephan's appointment as head coach a year ago.
"I thank Alou for the year that we've spent together," said QPR chief executive Christian Nourry. "I wish him the very best in his search for a new challenge."
Diarra, whose playing career included spells with Liverpool, West Ham and Charlton, was previously a coach at Lens and Troyes before linking up with Stephan in west London.
But for Frenchman Stephan, in his first season in charge in west London, it has been a very useful learning experience.
"It was a season with a lot of ups and downs, I think like many, many teams in this league, but the main thing is I don't know which is the level of this group," he said.
"So it was a strong experience and it's really important now to think about the future.
"It's a good project, good fans, good management, good mentality into the dressing room, so we have some good foundations.
"I said to the players before the game it will probably be a wild 15-20 minutes on the pitch and they started as expected, very strongly, but we didn't find a way to respond in terms of intensity and they killed us in the first 15 minutes.
"After we found a way to respond it was better in the second half, but we didn't find a way to score."
Pick of the stats: Ipswich Town v QPRpublished at 14:07 BST 30 April
14:07 BST 30 April
Ipswich Town's draw at Southampton on Tuesday night has taken the race to secure the Championship's second automatic promotion place to the final day of the season.
A win for Ipswich over QPR (12:30 BST) would earn them an immediate return to the Premier League, anything less could open the door for Millwall or Middlesbrough.
After winning the reverse meeting 4-1 in November, Ipswich could complete the league double over QPR for the first time since 2009-10.
QPR have kept a clean sheet in each of their past three league visits to Ipswich (W1 D2), as many as their previous 12 beforehand.
Excluding the curtailed 2019-20 season, Ipswich are unbeaten in their final league game of their past six seasons outside of the Premier League (W4 D2) since a 3-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest in 2016-17.
QPR have won their final league game in four of the past five seasons (L1), including their past two in a row; the Hoops last ended the season with a league win 3+ years running from 1991-92 to 1994-95 (4 in a row).
Ipswich Town have lost just one of their past 43 home Championship matches (W28 D14), a 3-0 defeat to Charlton in October this season.
"It's a lot of frustration, a game like this. I think we played an amazing 60 minutes – normally a game like this it's bringing three or four goals after 60 minutes.
"We took our chances but probably not enough, so it stayed alive.
"We know exactly what team they are, a physical team able to score on set pieces.
"I think we played very well, good football, dynamic football, strong ambition to create danger [and] score some goals."