The gaffer's Christmas message - Podcast
Mark Warburton is the guest on this week's Open All R's Podcast as QPR look to dodge the latest Covid19 outbreak and get a game played for the first time in three weeks.
Warbs discusses the state of his squad ahead of the planned game with Bournemouth on the 27th, the potential loss of three players to the African Nations Cup, and the vaccination status of players now and in the future.
Warburton joins Chris Charles, Paul Finney, George Sexton-Kerr, James Doe and Jacob Tingle to reflect on the season so far - and the challenges that lay ahead.
The episode is available to download wherever you get your podcasts, you can go to the SoundCloud site and listen there, or you can use the embeds below for audio and video.
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