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According to the Daily Mail, Darren Moore has pulled out of the race to be the new Queens Park Rangers manager leaving the club’s options open according to The Sun journalist Alan Nixon on Twitter, and QPR fans have been quick to react.
The R’s have been without a permanent boss since they sacked Steve McClaren on April 1, and Moore was one of the early frontrunners to replace the former England chief.
However, the Daily Mail report that while informal discussions were held between the two parties, the 45-year-old has decided to pursue other opportunities.
On the back of the news, Nixon has suggested that the west London outfit will now target another out-of-work individual, or wait for someone still in a job.
Of course things could be clearer in that regard once the season is over, with supporters touting Lee Bowyer and Kenny Jackett – of Charlton Athletic and Portsmouth respectively – as potential targets, with one and perhaps both of those managers missing out on promotion as they are set to compete in the play-offs.
Another individual clearly wasn’t disappointed by the update, simply saying “don’t mind that”.
Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…