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  • QPR poach top scout Mike Rigg from Manchester City

    QPR FC
    Queens Park Rangers Football Club is delighted to confirm the appointment of Mike Rigg as the Club's new Technical Director #QPR

    EX Man City..


  • #2
    Welcome to QPR, Mike Rigg.
    It seems like we are going places outside the field as well!
    Well done, QPR (Or was it Millwall?)
    QPR
    Best team in the world
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    • #3
      QPR add Mike Rigg to backroom staff

      Talk Sport

      Former Manchester City technical director joins Mark Hughes' set-up

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      • #4
        QPR poach top scout Mike Rigg from Manchester City

        Daily Mail

        QPR have appointed Mike Rigg as the club's new technical director. The move reunites Rigg with Mark Hughes, with whom he worked at Manchester City, Blackburn and the Welsh national team.

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        • #5
          QPR appoint Man City's Rigg

          SKY

          Queens Park Rangers have appointed Manchester City's Mike Rigg as the club's new technical director.

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          • #6
            Tony tweeted earleir saying how he is the most important signing other than Hughes. Sounds very very pleased to have him.

            Love how were building a proper club these days.

            Bright future ahead
            You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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            • #7
              Going to be some changes in the academy staff when QPR are up and running, i think he'll be in charge of the whole set up..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                Tony tweeted earleir saying how he is the most important signing other than Hughes. Sounds very very pleased to have him.

                Love how were building a proper club these days.

                Bright future ahead
                If,and it's a big if we survive this season we definetly won't be in a relagation battle next season,think we will be midtable material,so we need to hope things go our way .

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rebel R's View Post
                  If,and it's a big if we survive this season we definetly won't be in a relagation battle next season,think we will be midtable material,so we need to hope things go our way .
                  Couldnt agree more mate.

                  Sounds sour grapes afer how well theyve done this year in comparison to us, but I really do think both Norwich & Swansea will struggle next year too.
                  You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                  • #10
                    One of his aims is to improve even more the academy and get home grown players coming through to the 1st team, and not before time, the owners, Phil, Mark Hughes all fantastic appointments for our club, and you can see the building blocks falling into place.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                      Sounds sour grapes afer how well theyve done this year in comparison to us, but I really do think both Norwich & Swansea will struggle next year too.
                      Second Season Syndrome and all that.

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                      • #12
                        man city was bringing young players into the 1st team from their academy before they got brought out by the billionaires.

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                        • #13
                          Good to see, but don't know how viable it is to bring kids through in the Prem. All too often they end up making a few appearances in the league before spending a season or two orn loan befire dropping down a to the Championship.

                          It's the sides like Everton and Palace who don't have a choice due to lack of funds who've really nailed it.

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