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Green opens up on QPR exile
- Updated: May 4, 2016
Former England international goalkeeper Rob Green has spoken of his anguish at being frozen out at Queens Park Rangers over a clause in his contract.
The 36-year-old has not featured in a QPR’s match-day squad since New Year’s Day because he would trigger an extension of his current two-year deal if he plays 30 Championship matches.
Green, who has been at Loftus Road since 2012, was initially viewed as a central figure in the club’s push for immediate promotion back to the Premier League this season.
However, the club’s disappointing form over the first half of the campaign led to the dismissal of manager Chris Ramsey in November with QPR 13th in the Championship table.
Ramsey’s replacement, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, informed Green that his 25th appearance of the campaign – on January 1 – would be his last for the club.
“With the clause in my contract that if I played up to 30 games, I would …
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