Mick Harford fears the end is nigh

David Yuill11 April 2012

Mick Harford feared last night's postponed match against Watford would have been his last in charge of Queens Park Rangers.

Rangers have lost five and drawn one since Paul Hart's exit and the club have been linked with Neil Warnock, Mark Hughes and Sven-Goran Eriksson. He said: "There are rumours flying around that I'm not going to be here. It's typical with QPR but, if it is for the good of the club, I'm all for it."

Watford boss Malky Mackay agreed with the postponement after a rainstorm. He said: "It's the right decision. It was due to get worse."

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