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Portugal star Sousa gets the nod

Paulo Sousa has been appointed as QPR's new first team coach. Read

It's Barrow for Bees - and it's on TV

Brentford have again been chosen for live TV screening in the FA Cup after Setanta selected their second round tie against Barrow for coverage. Read

Donadoni in the frame for QPR job

QPR are set to offer former Italy boss Roberto Donadoni the job of first-team coach at Loftus Road, with ex-Portugal midfielder Paulo Sousa also in the frame. Read

Bullard earns surprise England recall

Fabio Capello has called up Jimmy Bullard to his England squad for the second time. Read

Buzsaky out for the season

Akos Buzsaky's season appears to be over after a scan revealed the extent of a knee injury the midfielder picked up at Manchester United on Tuesday night. Read

Not even Scolari can end those penalty woes

Having recruited a man with experience of two penalty shoot-out successes in major international tournaments, Chelsea must have thought they had bought immunity from future spot-kick disasters. Not a bit of it. Read

Helguson poised to join Rangers

QPR are today hoping to complete the signing of former Fulham striker Heidar Helguson on loan from Bolton. Read

Rs fail to discomfort United

There may have been only one goal in it, but Rangers bowed out of the Carling Cup without ever suggesting they might cause an upset against Man United at Old Trafford. Read

Gavin keeps home fires burning

Gavin Mahon's towering far-post header 10 minutes from time settled a dull encounter with Cardiff City on Saturday - and maintained Rangers' impressive home form. Read

Professional Bees pull rank on Havant

Goals from Marvin Williams, Charlie MacDonald and Nathan Elder saw off Havant and Waterlooville 3-1 in Sunday's televised FA Cup tie. Read

Whites see off moaning Kinnear

Fulham kept their nerve on a day when they started in the bottom three of the Premier League to secure a win that propelled them into the top half of the table. Read

Roman ruins leave Scolari perplexed

Chelsea's first defeat of the Champions League campaign probably won't deflect them from their path to the knock-out stages - but it may have done some serious damage to the psyche. Read

Scottish blow Ealing away

Ealing lost their top-of-the table clash with London Scottish 38-17 at a packed Trailfinders Sports Ground on Sunday afternoon. Read

Mikele loses his appeal

Mikele Leigertwood will miss QPR's big night out at Old Trafford in the Carling Cup after having his red card appeal rejected. Read

AJ off the mark at last

Andy Johnson's patient wait for a first Fulham goal ended last night as Fulham eased to a 2-0 victory over Wigan Athletic at Craven Cottage. Read

Great night for Gareth

Rangers overcame the odds - and a snow blizzard - to see off Championship leaders Birmingham City with only 10 men. Read

Scott looks for positive reaction after pasting

The Bees suffered their first defeat since the opening day of the season after crashing 3-0 at Chester City on Tuesday night. Read

FA Cup tie to be screened

Brentford's FA Cup first round tie against Havant & Waterlooville has been switched to Sunday November 9 and will be screened live on ITV. Read

Big night ahead for Ainsworth

Gareth Ainsworth takes charge of a QPR home match for the first time as caretaker boss - and knows that a win could boost his chances of landing the job full-time. Read

Chopra is latest target

QPR are this week hoping to capture Sunderland striker Michael Chopra.Rangers want to sign Chopra, 24, on loan until January with a view to a possible permanent move when the transfer window re-opens.But even if Sunderland manager Roy Keane can be persuaded to let him leave on an initial loan deal, agreeing a price for the former Newcastle player could be difficult.The Black Cats paid Cardiff £5million to sign Chopra in July last year and Rangers are looking to spend around half that amount.Chopra has been QPR’s top target since money was made available to sign a striker following a mixed start to the season.But Keane was reluctant to let him go and Rangers then failed with a bid to sign Hull City forward Caleb Folan.Now the club are again trying to land Chopra but have cooled their interest in Sunderland goalkeeper Marton Fulop.Chopra will make his debut in the home match against Birmingham on Tuesday night should a deal be agreed in time.Otherwise, Dexter Blackstock is set to partner Samuel Di Carmine up front having been left on the bench for Saturday’s 0-0 draw against Reading.Rangers’ performance at the Madejski Stadium increased Gareth Ainsworth’s chances of succeeding Iain Dowie as first-team coach.Ainsworth was placed in caretaker charge on Friday afternoon after Dowie was sacked for refusing to select a team suggested by boss Flavio Briatore.Despite being overlooked as big names were linked with the job, Ainsworth has a realistic chance.The 35-year-old player/coach is highly regarded by board members, who were considering him as a possible alternative to Dowie before Briatore eventually wielded the axe. Read

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Portugal star Sousa gets the nod

Paulo Sousa has been appointed as QPR's new first team coach. Read

Donadoni in the frame for QPR job

QPR are set to offer former Italy boss Roberto Donadoni the job of first-team coach at Loftus Road, with ex-Portugal midfielder Paulo Sousa also in the frame. Read

Brentford FC

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It's Barrow for Bees - and it's on TV

Brentford have again been chosen for live TV screening in the FA Cup after Setanta selected their second round tie against Barrow for coverage. Read

Professional Bees pull rank on Havant

Goals from Marvin Williams, Charlie MacDonald and Nathan Elder saw off Havant and Waterlooville 3-1 in Sunday's televised FA Cup tie. Read

Fulham FC

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Bullard earns surprise England recall

Fabio Capello has called up Jimmy Bullard to his England squad for the second time. Read

We're not bothered by the Harry factor

Harry Redknapp's Midas touch holds no fears for John Pantsil - he says Fulham can beat anyone at home. Read

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Not even Scolari can end those penalty woes

Having recruited a man with experience of two penalty shoot-out successes in major international tournaments, Chelsea must have thought they had bought immunity from future spot-kick disasters. Not a bit of it. Read

Roman ruins leave Scolari perplexed

Chelsea's first defeat of the Champions League campaign probably won't deflect them from their path to the knock-out stages - but it may have done some serious damage to the psyche. Read

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Josh treble tops an afternoon stroll

A Josh Woods hat-trick - along with braces from Jamie Diston and Michael Murray and an Andre DeLisser strike - set up an emphatic 8-2 victory for North Greenford United against Division One side Coulsdon United in Saturday' EL Records Premier Cup. Read

Stuttering Hanwell happy just to get going again

After a run of six games without a win, Hanwell Town got their league title aspirations back on track on Saturday with a slender 1-0 win over Holmer Green, writes Bob Fisher. Read

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