QPR to get tough on player conduct after confirming Chris Ramsey as permanent head coach 22:30, 20 May 2015 By Darren Lewis Relegated club at the centre of recent 'bad eggs' controversy will dish out fines for 'crimes' ranging from being late for training to misuse of social media 25 Shares who recently appointed Chris Ramsey as permanent head coach, have vowed to stamp out the kind of behaviour that has tarnished their image since their first return to the Premier League four years ago. QPR players will be hit with fines regardless of their status - it is understood some stars escaped punishment in the past for breaching regulations while others were cited. Now the club aim to ensure every player within the squad is subject to the new guidelines and abides by them. It comes a week after Mirror Sport revealed the identities of players whose attitudes during Rangers' ill-fated relegation campaign gave rise to the ''bad eggs'' controversy. Getty please log in to view this image Ed ache: Vargas scored against Everton - but refused to come on as sub at Palace Eduardo Vargas has returned to Chile after refusing to play against Crystal Palace on March 14. He will not return as he loan spell ends on Sunday. On-loan Mauro Zarate has been sent back to West Ham after storming out in protest at failing to make the match-day squad against Liverpool earlier this month. His loan also comes to an end on Sunday. Two others, Adel Taarabt and Armand Traore, are set to be offloaded this summer. On Twitter meanwhile, midfielder Karl Henry and defender Rio Ferdinand were involved in a high-profile confrontation with pundit Stan Collymore last month. QPR legend Rodney Marsh and current midfielder Joey Barton were also involved in a spat last week. And wideman Matt Phillips was blasted by fans for posing for a photograph with his £100,000 Porsche three days before the west Londoners were relegated from the Premier League with a limp 6-0 defeat at Manchester City. ~ please log in to view this image please log in to view this image AC13@AC13PREMIER May 7 Thanks again @phillips_matty . #panamera #porsche #phillips #qpr Rangers want an end to those kind of controversies and are ready to act ensure there are no more.
At least we have not got anyone up on child sex charges, beating up their girlfriend or taking drugs.