You are in > manchester.com  > News > Iain Dowie sacked by QPR
 

General Sport

Iain Dowie sacked by QPR

24/10/2008

Championship side Queens Park Rangers have sacked their manager Iain Dowie after only 12 games of the league season, with the team sitting in ninth place.

The 43-year-old finds himself without a job despite a decent start to the campaign, which leaves the R's just one point outside the playoff places.

Player/coach Gareth Ainsworth has been named as caretaker boss at Loftus Road until a new manager is found.

In a brief statement, the club announced: "The board of Queens Park Rangers Football Club has terminated the contract of manager Iain Dowie with immediate effect.

"Dowie, who took over the reins at Loftus Road in the summer, oversaw 15 matches in charge in all competitions and leaves the R's in ninth place in the Championship."

In May, Dowie replaced former head coach Luigi de Canio, who left by mutual consent following discussions with Hoops chairman Flavio Briatore.

The QPR job was Dowie's third since his acrimonious departure from south London club Crystal Palace in May 2006.

Following his stint at Selhurst Park he was appointed by Premier League side Charlton Athletic, although a poor start to the 2006/07 season led to him being sacked after less than six months.

His next job, at Coventry City, was also a short-lived affair - he lasted less than 12 months after being appointed in February 2007, citing a "significant difference of opinion" with the Sky Blues board.ADNFCR-8000014-ID-18842622-ADNFCR

Comments on this story

Add your comments here

No comments submitted yet

Your name
Email address (will not be displayed or used for any other purpose)
Title
Comments
 

Bookmark with:
Bookmark with delicious Delicious   Bookmark with Digg Digg   Bookmark with Reddit Reddit   Bookmark with Facebook Facebook   Bookmark with StumbleUpon StumbleUpon     (What are these?)


Social bookmark links
The social bookmark links enable you to share content you find on our site with other users who may find it of interest. If you have an account with any of these sites, just click the link to instantly share this feature with other users or alternatively you can sign up for any of them in a matter of minutes for free. For more on social bookmarking you can read the Wikipedia article.

News feeds
Manchester News Feed National News Feed Entertainment News Feed Sport News Feed