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BBC News
13-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Keeper Walsh signs new QPR contract
QPR goalkeeper Joe Walsh has signed a new contract with the Championship club. Walsh, 23, has made seven first-team appearances for Rangers since being signed from Gillingham in January spent the second half of the 2023-24 campaign on loan at Accrington stayed at Loftus Road last season to act as back-up to first-choice keeper Paul Nardi, but is keen to play more. "I want to play games of football. I want to experience that week in, week out," he told the club website., external"By playing games, I'll learn more. That's my goal."QPR have not disclosed the length of Walsh's new deal.
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Nardi upbeat despite late QPR loss
QPR goalkeeper Paul Nardi says he remains upbeat despite his side's late 1-0 defeat at Coventry City on Tuesday evening. The 30-year-old made a string of saves to keep the Sky Blues at bay, and looked set for an eighth Championship clean sheet of the season, before Bobby Thomas' stoppage-time goal. "This morning we saw some positive things with the gaffer, so we don't have to see everything back," Nardi told BBC Radio London on Wednesday. "I think we did some very good things but it (the loss) is football and we have to accept this." The R's are currently 13th in the Championship table, four points of the play-off places. Despite three defeats in their past four matches, Nardi says he is looking forward to Friday's home match against Derby County. "It's the QPR mentality to fight for every ball, to fight in every game, and I think we have to continue in this way," he added. "We already want it to be Friday. It is exciting even more to get back home. We want to play even more after a last-minute defeat. We want to go again."


BBC News
12-02-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
QPR's Nardi upbeat despite late Coventry loss
QPR goalkeeper Paul Nardi says he remains upbeat despite his side's late 1-0 defeat to Coventry City on Tuesday 30-year-old made a string of saves to keep the Sky Blues at bay, and looked set for an eighth Championship clean sheet of the season before Bobby Thomas' stoppage-time goal."This morning we saw some positive things with the gaffer, so we don't have to see everything back," Nardi told BBC Radio London on Wednesday."I think we did some very good things but it is football and we have to accept this." The Hoops are currently 13th in the table, four points of the play-off places, but despite three defeats in their last four matches, Nardi says he is looking forward to his side's home clash with Derby County on Friday."It's the QPR mentality to fight for every ball, to fight in every game and I think we have to continue in this way," he added."We already want it to be Friday. It is exciting even more to get back home. We want to play even more after a last-minute defeat, we want to go again."