7 01.07.04: QUEENS PARK RANGERS COMPLETE THE SIGNING OF FORMER LOAN FAVOURITE LEE COOK FROM WATFORD. 18.06.04 Following a series of meetings between the Board of QPR Holdings and Chief Executive David Davies regarding the restructuring of the Club, it is mutually agreed that Mr Davies is to leave QPR. Mr Davies has been at the Club for four years, during which time QPR have recovered from relegation to Division Two and Financial Administration, to take their place in next season's Coca Cola Football League Championship. 21.06.04 Marcus Bean signs his first Professional contract with Rangers, putting pen to paper on a one year extension to his existing one year deal. 24.06.04 The Board of Queens Park Rangers Football Club announce the departure of Pic Chairman Ross Jones and Club Chairman Nick Blackburn, with immediate effect. QPR Director Bill Power has been appointed Chairman of the Football Club and fellow Director Kevin McGrath will become the acting Chairman of the Pic until the AGM. 01.07.04 Queens Park Rangers announce the appointment of Mark Devlin as the Club's new Chief Executive. Devlin said: "As a supporter and previous Season Ticket Holder at Rangers, the club means a great deal to me and I can't wait to get started on the challenges that lie ahead." Elsewhere, Queens Park Rangers complete the signing of former loan favourite Lee Cook from Watford. 06.07.04 Richard Johnson and Richard Edghill put pen to paper on 12-month deals, whilst Matthew Rose signs for a further two years. Player of the Year Martin Rowlands also signs a brand new three-year deal, keeping him at Loftus Road until the summer of 2007. 08.07.04 Former Assistant Manager Kenny Jackett will bring his Swansea City side to Loftus Road in the First Round of the Carling Cup. 12.07.04 Rangers travel to Scotland for their pre-season training camp at RAF Kinloss. Unfortunately, on the camp's opening day, midfielder Marc Bircham suffers an ankle injury and is sent home. 14.07.04 Rangers secure a comfortable 3-0 victory against Nairn County on the first game of their Scottish tour. 15.07.04 Commercial and Marketing Director Samantha Taylor announces that she is to leave the Club. Taylor said: "I am immensely proud to have been part of a hugely successful period in the history of Queens Park Rangers." 17.07.04 A second half Jamie Cureton equaliser earns QPR a share of the spoils against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. The striker struck from close range in the 78th minute to level the scores after Steven Hislop's first half effort for the home side. QPR CLUBCALL 09068 121 162 [CALLS COST 60P PER MINUTE AT ALL TIMES

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