QPR have named former Ipswich boss Jim Magilton as their new manager.
The 40-year-old, who was sacked by the Tractor Boys in April after failing to guide them into the Coca-Cola Championship play-offs, has signed a two-year deal at Loftus Road.
"There is a very strong group here and with one or two additions we can expect to be in a position to drastically improve upon last season," he said.
Magilton will now be expected to ensure Rangers are challenging for promotion back to the Barclays Premier League after a disappointing 11th-placed finish last term.
He becomes the fifth permanent manager at the west London club since chairman and co-owner Flavio Briatore arrived on the scene in October 2007.
John Gregory, Luigi De Canio, Iain Dowie and Paulo Sousa have all come and gone, along with caretakers Mick Harford and Gareth Ainsworth - who has been at the helm twice.
With the wealth of Briatore and fellow investors Bernie Ecclestone and Lakshmi Mittal at the club's disposal, Magilton will be expected to mount a swift challenge. The former Northern Ireland, Ipswich and Southampton midfielder was given funds at Portman Road, but despite falling short last season he has impressed Briatore.
"We had an incredibly high number of applicants, but Jim was the stand-out candidate for the role," said Briatore.
"We (the board) sat down with him on four separate occasions over the last month to discuss our goals and ambitions and he has really impressed with his knowledge, understanding and passion for football.
"He did a very good job at Ipswich Town, playing some fine, attacking football, and he has great ambition to achieve in this next chapter of his managerial career. We are all really looking forward to working with him."




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qpr sorry for giving you a load of @#$% jim couldnt mansge a sunday team let alown championship why else would we let him go but still i wish you luck!
Thanks for letting us have this really top manager.............................................oh sorry i just woke up.
Good Luck Jim.....You WILL need it...I feel that after leaving Ipswich the last place to test your management skills and develop them is in a high risk place like QPR. There owners wont accept anything but automatic promotion which in my opinion, looking at the teams now in the championship is a virtual impossibility.
But as In football anything could happen and that's the only way QPR will get promoted with Jim at the helm.....
The owners WILL make the transfers, spend THERE cash, and if Jim is the man who likes to say yes to every decision they make this might just work but I don't think he is a yes man so when the owners DO get it wrong and bring in money grabbing players who are solely there to pick up a fat pay cheque then it will be Jim's head on the block and not theirs ..
BUT Maybe I'm wrong and F1 is the perfect place to start a football coaching school....
Good Luck Jim, I Hope they treat you with the respect you deserve...
ITFC Forever....
a good choice.... jim will do a good job for QPR.
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