QPR lose patience with Hughes

Rock-bottom QPR have terminated the contract of the former Wales, Blackburn, Manchester City and Fulham manager Mark Hughes with immediate effect.
The 49-year-old took charge at Loftus Road in January following Neil Warnock's departure and guided the club away from the relegation zone last term.
However, QPR are currently at the foot of the Premier League table after failing to win any of their first 12 games of the season.
Speculation has linked Hughes with the sack for much of the campaign after he brought a host of big-name players to Loftus Road who have since flattered to deceive.
Club owner Tony Fernandes had issued statements confirming that he would not axe Hughes, but he appears to have finally lost patience with the ex-Manchester United, Chelsea and Barcelona striker.
A statement on the club's official website confirmed the news, saying: "This decision has been taken after careful consideration by the Board of Directors, following numerous meetings over the last few days.
"The Board of Directors wish to thank Mark for his commitment, hard work and dedication in his ten months in charge.
"The Board will now be working actively to put a new managerial structure in place as soon as possible."
Mark Bowen and Eddie Niedzwiecki will take charge for the trip to Manchester United on Saturday afternoon. QPR are 14/1 to win the match and 22/1 to grind out a goalless draw at Old Trafford.
