Ian Holloway has been appointed as the new manager of QPR.
The former Blackpool and Crystal Palace boss who spent time at Loftus Road as a player and manager replaces Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who was sacked last week.
QPR have appointed Ian Holloway as the club s new manager, read a club statement on Friday.
The 53-year-old has put pen to paper on a two-and-a-half year contract at Loftus Road, returning to the club he served as both a player and a manager with great distinction.
Look who s back
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Holloway, who was sacked by Millwall in March 2015, told the club s website: I feel honoured, privileged and proud. It s a huge moment for me and I am delighted to be back here.
I feel this is the right time for me. I feel like I m back home now and I can t wait to get started.
Does anyone know this club better than me? Probably not. Has it changed much? Maybe. But I know what it means to everyone out there.
People would die for this club and I want our players to show that in their performance, and our fans to show them that they care about the players as much as I will do as their manager.
QPR, who sit 17th in the Championship after 16 games, face Norwich City in their next match on November 19.