QPR made an 'error' letting Eberechi Eze watch FA Cup tie
The Crystal Palace winger was allowed to sit in the directors’ box at Loftus Road to watch his former club.
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The club’s fans were heavily criticised for booing players taking the knee before their match against Derby last Saturday.
Ryan Manning made his international debut on Thursday night.
Conor Masterson is set to captain Ireland U21s when they meet Iceland on Sunday.
Jay Fulton and Kasey Palmer scored either side of the break.
Billy Gilmour was on target as Frank Lampard’s side were far too good for QPR today.
The promotion hopefuls have picked up just one win in their last seven matches.
The Ireland boss was at Loftus Road to watch the Galway native.
Conor Masterson is hoping to impress his QPR coaches as he prepares to represent Ireland against Italy.
The club have called for Uefa to take the ‘strongest possible action’.
Damien Delaney recounts his professional football career, having announced his retirement earlier this month.
According to manager Paul Lambert, the 30-year-old Dubliner is keen on a move to QPR.
Teemu Pukki continued his prolific form amid a routine win.
The team have struggled of late, with just one win in the last 15 league games.
Jake Livermore boosted West Bromwich Albion’s bid for promotion to the Premier League.
The Sheffield United striker scored a fifth goal in his last six league games on Saturday.
There were five matches in the second tier of English football tonight.
The 30-year-old striker was released by Ipswich at the end of last season.
Ryan Manning delivered a man-of-the-match performance at Tallaght Stadium last night.
Ryan Manning and the Hale brothers were on target for Noel King’s side.
Ryan Manning scored his first goal of the season in the Championship last night.
A video shared on social media shows a man reseal a water bottle and throw it onto the pitch.
Ireland U21 midfielder Ryan Manning has been rewarded with a contract extension by QPR.
Ryan Manning chats to The42 about his breakthrough season at QPR.
Overall, he has made more than 300 appearances and scored over 50 goals for the Canaries
The Ireland defender nodded Kazenga LuaLua’s in-swinging cross over goalkeeper Karl Darlow and into his own net.
Ryan Manning caught the eye again for QPR tonight.
The former Manchester United player delivered a superb performance for Sunderland.
The Boys in Green could do with another option at the back amid talk of John O’Shea retiring.
The defender has ended his domestic season on a high, as he prepares to travel to France ahead of this summer’s Euros.
The 23-year-old went from non-league football to the cusp of the Premier League in a flash.
Jamie Carragher yesterday suggested this year’s Aston Villa side deserves a place on the list.
The Tipperary native also suggested being played in different positions hadn’t helped his form until recently.
The one-time most expensive teenager in British football’s history has called it a day.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is close to agreeing a deal with QPR.
“Quite incredibly he has decided he wants to cancel the contract,” the Bury boss confirmed.
Kieron Dyer is heading to the jungle and he’s not the only ex-athlete taking part.
The Libertines singer tried to make up a football song on the spot during the chat.
The midfielder missed the last three games of the season due to visa problems.
Meanwhile, Irish goalkeeper Brian Murphy will also leave the club.
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