Queens Park Rangers are on the hunt for a new manager after parting company with Steve McClaren.

Rodney Marsh has suggested Sol Campbell should be in the running to be next Queens Park Rangers manager.
QPR parted company with Steve McClaren yesterday, after a poor run of form saw them slip down the Championship table.
Rangers are now on the look out for a new manager to take over, but Marsh feels they may struggle to attract a big name.
And he has suggested that appointing Campbell could be an option for his former club.
Campbell has made a credible start to life in management with Macclesfield in League Two.
The former England international defender took over with Macclesfield seemingly doomed, but he has given them a fighting chance of surviving in the bottom tier.
If Campbell was to be appointed at QPR, he would take over with the team in 17th place in the Championship table.

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