Hello, I'm your new manager . . .

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13 April 2012

Queens Park Rangers manager Paulo Sousa met his players for the first time at the club's new training ground in Harlington today.

The former Portugal midfielder spoke with co-owner Flavio Briatore before addressing the players in their dining hall.

Sousa has retained the services of Gareth Ainsworth, who served as caretaker-boss following the exit of Iain Dowie, but the club have parted company with assistant manager Tim Flowers.

The 41-year-old arrived at Rangers in the summer as part of Dowie's new-look backroom staff. A club spokesman said: "We would like to place on the record our thanks to Tim and wish him every success for the future."

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