Paul Hall Departs...
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:11 pm
From the Club...
'PAUL Hall has left his role with QPR by mutual consent.
Having been with the club for more than a decade after initially joining as a Professional Development
Coach for our Under 18s in 2013, he moves on with the best wishes of everyone for the future.
Hall was named Head Professional Development Coach for our under 23s in 2015 before he moved across
to the first team in 2022/23, after a period in interim charge.
Hall said: “After 11 incredible seasons, I am bidding farewell to QPR.
"It has been an honour to represent the club across the academy and first team.
“I am immensely proud of the players who have made the progression from local schoolboys to professional
footballers and for the small part I have played in their journeys.
“I hope my dedication and passion have added to the legacy at QPR, and I will fondly remember all my experiences
shared with players, staff, and fans alike.
“QPR holds a special place with me, and I would like to wish everyone at the club and all of the supporters the
very best in the future.”
CEO Christian Nourry said: "The club has been extremely fortunate to count on Paul for his 10-plus years of service.
"Paul is a phenomenal human being, who lights up a room and has a great knack of unlocking potential and qualities
in young players.
"On behalf of everyone at the football club, we wish him all the best for the future."
'PAUL Hall has left his role with QPR by mutual consent.
Having been with the club for more than a decade after initially joining as a Professional Development
Coach for our Under 18s in 2013, he moves on with the best wishes of everyone for the future.
Hall was named Head Professional Development Coach for our under 23s in 2015 before he moved across
to the first team in 2022/23, after a period in interim charge.
Hall said: “After 11 incredible seasons, I am bidding farewell to QPR.
"It has been an honour to represent the club across the academy and first team.
“I am immensely proud of the players who have made the progression from local schoolboys to professional
footballers and for the small part I have played in their journeys.
“I hope my dedication and passion have added to the legacy at QPR, and I will fondly remember all my experiences
shared with players, staff, and fans alike.
“QPR holds a special place with me, and I would like to wish everyone at the club and all of the supporters the
very best in the future.”
CEO Christian Nourry said: "The club has been extremely fortunate to count on Paul for his 10-plus years of service.
"Paul is a phenomenal human being, who lights up a room and has a great knack of unlocking potential and qualities
in young players.
"On behalf of everyone at the football club, we wish him all the best for the future."