Friday, 15th January 2010
Paul Hart, who was sacked by Portsmouth in November of last year, has been sacked by his latest employers Queen Park Rangers after just five games in charge of the Championship side. It is believed that a strained dressing-room situation forced the 56-year-old out, who has now experienced the unfortunate event of being sacked twice in less than two months.
The unlucky manager shouldn’t take his latest dismissal too hard however, as QPR have gone through quite a few managers since Flavio Briatore took charge at Loftus Road late in 2007. Hart is the sixth manager to leave the club since the Italian completed his takeover.
QPR managed only one win and two draws under Hart’s brief reign, a spell that was reportedly brought to an end because of a dispute with on loan Tottenham player Adel Taarabt, who had issues with the way he was being used by the Englishman.
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