THE SUN
Warnock happy with QPR start
NEIL WARNOCK cannot wait for QPR's Premier League campaign to kick off against Bolton.
The R's boss reacted with delight as his side's fixtures for the new season were revealed.
Rangers have avoided facing any of the Premier League's big four clubs in their opening EIGHT matches.
Warnock's side meet Wanderers on the opening day before trips to Everton and Wigan in August.
The following month, Rangers entertain Newcastle at home, travel to Wolves away and then see Alex McLeish's Aston Villa come to Loftus Road.
QPR's first test against one of the big boys is when Chelsea make the trip across west London on October 22nd.
Warnock said: "It's just fabulous to be involved.
"When you see the fixtures it's so exciting. It doesn't matter who you play, the Premier League is where we all want to be. It's just fabulous to be involved."
On his team's own prospects, the QPR boss added: "I think the thing is to try to play without fear.
"We know we're going to have one or two defeats but it's how you bounce back — and our home record's always been good.
"I'm really glad I'm in the Premier League and I've got to make sure whoever plays us it's difficult for them."
On his squad, he explained: "The lads that took us up deserve a chance — but I've got to get the right players to make the team better.
"It's difficult at the moment but I'm going to persevere.
"I've spoken to Ian Holloway and he thought where he made a mistake was not getting a squad big enough by the end of August and we don't want to make that mistake if we can help it."
On the top flight, Warnock added: "For West Ham to go down with the team they had I find incredible.
"The league is the tightest it's ever been and for Manchester United to only win five games away from home...you know everyone's in with a shout.
"It's great when teams don't walk away with it. It's going to be very close and very exciting."
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