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  • Mark Hughes Wants to Build QPR Legacy after being Appointed Manager


    Mark Hughes insists QPR's ambition means he is looking to remain at Loftus Road for the long term. He said: 'My last couple of positions haven't lasted as long as I wanted. I'm wanting longevity.'

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    Mark Hughes says QPR ambitions match his own

    New QPR boss Mark Hughes says his ambitions match those of the club as he is unveiled as manager following a "whirlwind of negotiation".

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      Mark Hughes: 'It has been a whirlwind at QPR'

      Newly-appointed QPR manager Mark Hughes says he does not have a problem with captain Joey Barton using Twitter.

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        A very handsome man.
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          Originally posted by Shania View Post
          A very handsome man.

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            By the way, what did he say.....


            Case closed!!
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              Mark Hughes Wants to Build QPR Legacy after being Appointed Manager

              Mark Hughes is determined to build a legacy at Queen’s Park Rangers after replacing Neil Warnock as the club’s manager. Hughes is targeting a place in the Europa League next year, if he is successful in avoiding relegation this season. Hughes, who will be joined by Mark Bowen as assistant manager, Eddie Niedzwiecki as first-team [...]

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                Fluffy kittens ?

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                  Mark Hughes: QPR is mine for the long haul


                  Ambition is a big word for Mark Hughes. He left Fulham accusing the club of lacking it and took over three miles up the road at QPR, desperate to portray them as a club with plenty.

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                    QPR's new manager Mark Hughes insists he is at the club for the long haul and wants t

                    Mark Hughes accepted the job as QPR manager because he had a burning desire to create "some kind of legacy".

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