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Old 08-02-2010, 01:02 PM
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Sousa's pedigree


Sousa started playing professionally for Benfica, being a starter from an early age, winning the national league in 1991 and the domestic cup two seasons later, playing alongside the likes of Rui Costa, João Vieira Pinto and Paulo Futre. He played an influential role in the Benfica's midfield, recovering the ball, setting the pace and launching precise long-range passes. During the 1992–93 season, in an away match against Boavista, and after Benfica's goalkeeper was sent off and all substitutions had been used, Sousa assumed the goalkeeper's place. Although he conceded a goal in the penalty kick that was the result of this red card, he went on to make a couple of heroic saves in the game which Benfica eventually won 3–2.

Later that summer, Sousa signed, together with teammate António Pacheco for Lisbon neighbours Sporting CP. After a single season partnering the midfield with Luís Figo and Bulgarian Krassimir Balakov, he moved to Juventus.

He played for the Turin side for two seasons, leading it to the 1996 Champions League title. He also won the 1995 Italian championship cup, the Italian Super Cup, and finishing as runner-ups in the 1995 UEFA Cup.

Sousa then moved to Germany to play for Borussia Dortmund, where he repeated the Champions League triumph the following season. The final was incidentally against his former side, Juventus.


GP History..


A promising teenage footballer, he was forced to give up the game at the
age of 23, before playing a single game for his home town club Napoli.


In June 2003, QPR announced that Moorbound Ltd had bought 22% (now diluted to 14%) of the PLC's issued shares, and giving the club a much needed cash injection of around £650,000. The deal saw Azeem Malik join the board. At that time Paladini could not join the board as he was a registered football agent.[2]. However the board of QPR were keen to meet someone who wanted to inject money into the club, and particularly since Paladini promised that Moorbound was the vehicle for another party with far more cash, and that he personally would bring stars such as Benito Carbone to Loftus Road.[citation needed]

On 13 August 14,000 fans turned up to see QPR play Sheffield United. Paladini arrived at the ground around 2pm with his son, daughter and grandson Gianluca, who was due to be the club's mascot that day. Paladini was allegedly threatened and attacked at the ground by a gang.Why they didn't shoot him is still being investigated to this day, as it would have solved many outstanding problems.[3]

On 21 June 2006 jurors found club shareholders David Morris and John McFarlane not guilty of conspiracy to blackmail, false imprisonment and gun possession [4]. On 28 June Judge Charles Byers told the jury to clear the other men, on the basis that, in the prosecution's case, Mr Morris had been the "essential core" of the blackmail plot and without him the case could not stand. The other defendants who denied all charges - and were all found not guilty - were: Andy Baker, 40, from North Petherton, Somerset; Aaron Lacey, 36, from Watford; David Davenport, 38, from Buckinghamshire; and Michael Reynolds, 45, from north London [5]. Daniel Morris (David's brother) had disappeared before the trial, and a European warrant is still outstanding for his arrest.

After the trial
Soon after the alleged incident, Paladini, backed by several friends and fellow nvestors - including Brazilian World Cup winner Dunga and two Monaco-based companies - ousted chairman Bill Power in a boardroom coup.[citation needed]

It was then alleged in the press that Paladini was using QPR to line the pockets of various agent friends with deals that the club could not afford. Typical is the suggestion that the acquisition of Marc Nygaard, on a free transfer from Brescia Calcio, resulted in a £60,000 payment to agent Brian Hassell. It is also claimed that £10,000 was paid to Mel Eves, a Midlands-based agent, for the transfer of Ian Evatt .


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So what right did the last to have to decide sousa's fate????????
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qprsouth's question needs answering. Paladini's unscrupulous dealings and petes meddling has cost this club dearly. We need answers now.
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Old 08-02-2010, 01:26 PM
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Upon reflection of the whole Sousa sacking it is now clear to me that during the Summer of 2009 either Paladini or Sousa had to go.

Sousa had just taken on his first Head Coaching role in professional football. He was new to the game in this country and thus accepted his role within the structure of the organisation that is QPR. No doubt he took the role acknowledging Paladinis role at the club but within a short space of time probably during Jan 2009 he probably realised something wasn't right. The signing of Helguson bemused him and the loaning of Blackstock to Forest later on infuriated him.

Shortly after the arrival of Heider 'The Crock' Helguson to the club GP was heard by fans refering to PS as a **** an an away match at Derby....

At some point in time Super Paulo probably highlighted his credentials to our 'DoF' and that GP's involvement in bringing players to the club was not required (I'm guessing it was before this incident in a car park away at Derby). Paladini infuriated by this (and fearing for the loss of his 'agents fees') instigated a smear campaign lead by WATRB.

The rest is history.
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The problem is that if Rowlands and Mahon didnt got injured there hadnt been an eyebrows raised at all..
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The problem is that if Rowlands and Mahon didnt got injured there hadnt been an eyebrows raised at all..
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Upon reflection of the whole Sousa sacking it is now clear to me that during the Summer of 2009 either Paladini or Sousa had to go.

Sousa had just taken on his first Head Coaching role in professional football. He was new to the game in this country and thus accepted his role within the structure of the organisation that is QPR. No doubt he took the role acknowledging Paladinis role at the club but within a short space of time probably during Jan 2009 he probably realised something wasn't right. The signing of Helguson bemused him and the loaning of Blackstock to Forest later on infuriated him.

Shortly after the arrival of Heider 'The Crock' Helguson to the club GP was heard by fans refering to PS as a **** an an away match at Derby....

At some point in time Super Paulo probably highlighted his credentials to our 'DoF' and that GP's involvement in bringing players to the club was not required (I'm guessing it was before this incident in a car park away at Derby). Paladini infuriated by this (and fearing for the loss of his 'agents fees') instigated a smear campaign lead by WATRB.

The rest is history.
Good post, and this sums it up for me.
Paladini and Pete have a lot to answer for. It's terrible to think we could be flying high now if they'd not interfered to get a good man sacked.
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Sorry but I dident read the post!! And why should I really??

I have all the answers:nothing::nothing:;D

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Also - It is entirely possible that GP's/Base's baby - Gary Borrowdale - MAY have been on a contract that was based around 1st team appearances with additional payment made after a certain number. Of course, PS refused to play Borrowdale as a) he didn't want him, b) he didn't sign him and c) Borrowdale was useless.

Of course, this is mere conjecture.....

NB - I had the Dowie/Morrisson/Paladini story confirmed by an associate of Dowie's at the weekend...
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NB - I had the Dowie/Morrisson/Paladini story confirmed by an associate of Dowie's at the weekend...
What is that story? ...missed that one? ....God I wish Paladini took over Port Vale and never came here!
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Also - It is entirely possible that GP's/Base's baby - Gary Borrowdale - MAY have been on a contract that was based around 1st team appearances with additional payment made after a certain number. Of course, PS refused to play Borrowdale as a) he didn't want him, b) he didn't sign him and c) Borrowdale was useless.

Of course, this is mere conjecture.....

NB - I had the Dowie/Morrisson/Paladini story confirmed by an associate of Dowie's at the weekend...
Surely that cant be possible, Pete has already told us the truth with regards what happened...

Although that may just be the 'truth' from his mates perspective
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what an unscrupulous Italian crook we have at our club. Complete ****bag.
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What is that story? ...missed that one? ....God I wish Paladini took over Port Vale and never came here!
Well.........the rumour as I was told.......

Summer 2008. Out of contract Clinton Morrison available on free transfer and reasonable wages/signing on fee. (remembering just how much we were shelling out for the luxury of Parejo at the time)

Dowie wanted him. Morrison wanted us. He would've walked over broken glass to come (from family member)

GP/FB nixes signing as they have wunderkid coming from Serie B team (DiCarmine) who has better connections.

Dowie not happy bunny.

As I say - all rumour and conjecture :boss:

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Yep complete rumour without foundation.

Dowie got on well with Gianni, but aye why allow a rumour to get in the way of facts.

As for Sousa, why are the Sousa lovers not hyping up De canio who had a better record and doing better than anyone from our former managers in Italy?

Just wondered like?

Agenda??
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Yep complete rumour without foundation.

Dowie got on well with Gianni, but aye why allow a rumour to get in the way of facts.

As for Sousa, why are the Sousa lovers not hyping up De canio who had a better record and doing better than anyone from our former managers in Italy?

Just wondered like?

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Really? Have to agree though De Canio is certainly doing better than any of our former managers in Italy.........
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