Source: PA
Gorman: We would have prevented slump
Former QPR assistant boss John Gorman feels he and ex-manager Jim Magilton would have prevented the club's current dramatic slump.
The duo left Loftus Road in December following back-to-back defeats and Magilton's dressing-room bust-up with midfielder Akos Buzsaky.
Rangers' season has since fallen apart, with Paul Hart taking charge for just a month and Mick Harford now at the helm of a team with just one win in 14 games.
"I think Jim was doing a great job," Gorman told BBC Five Live.
"We had a couple of bad results, which you are going to get in that league, but I think we would have bounced back because we had the basis of a very good side and one which could have challenged."
He added: "We are looking to get back as soon as possible because I think we are a loss to the game."