(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, January 09, 2012 ) London, UK -- Former Fulham manager Mark Hughes is the overwhelming bookmakers favourite to take over the vacant post at Queens Park Rangers according to betting writer David Walker.
After winning the Championship last season, Warnock has found life in the Premier League a lot tougher and only a single point separates the Hoops from the relegation zone.
Just a few days ago Warnock stated he needed four or five new players to preserve QPR's status as a top flight club but was sacked less than 24 hours after his team needed to come from behind to draw at League One side MK Dons in their FA Cup third round cup tie.
It's a real shame Neil Warnock was sacked as QPR managed, said Walker, as he did such a great job turning the club around last season and winning the Championship with relatively little trouble.
But, despite spending some money this season, QPR haven't been getting the results the new owners would like to see and of course, last season's star player in Adel Taarabt has simply not performed in the Premier League.
Mark Hughes looks set to take over at Loftus Road having been without a club since walking out on Fulham last June but he faces a massive task if he's going to try and turn QPR into a successful side.
For all their supposed millions in the bank, previous managers have not been able to spend and Hughes may not be any different Walker added.
A full round-up of the latest next QPR manager betting can be found at FreeBetSite.com, where Walker also discusses the chances of other manager's being appointed. Other names mentioned include former West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola, ex-Liverpool and Inter Milan boss Rafa Benitez and QPR favourites such as Ray Wilkins and Les Ferdinand.
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