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QPR captain Ji-Sung Park has been accused of heading to Loftus Road for a final pay-day.

You’ve Parked up here

By VIC HOLLY

The South Korean, 31, was among the big-name arrivals in Mark Hughes’ summer signing spree.

But the £2.5million recruit from Manchester United and his fellow new faces have failed to fire.

And ex-QPR midfielder Lee Cook has now questioned their motives as the winless West Londoners prop up the table.

Cook said: “Every time I saw Park at United, he was a workhorse.

“For me, he doesn’t seem to be working as hard as he did there.

“People I know think a few of them are there for a pay-day. At halfway through the season, you will be able to tell whether this is true or not.”

Cook reckons Sparky’s days are numbered.

The 30-year-old, now at Leyton Orient, said: “I don’t think Tony Fernandes will muck about. When it was Neil Warnock’s time to go it was ‘see you later’ — he didn’t hold back.

“Just because it’s Mark Hughes and a big name it means nothing.

“If the next seven games are like the first seven, then the club would have four points and nobody has lasted that.

“Harry Redknapp would be a great man to get the job. When a manager like that is available, then I can’t see him saying no.”

 

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