Waddock on search for experience EXCLUSIVE!!
Queens Park Rangers caretaker-manager Gary Waddock says he would be happy to stick with the coaching staff currently in place and may shelve plans to bring in an 'experienced head.'
Waddock had been hoping to bring someone with experience in to help him in his first managerial role, but with Alan McDonald installed as an assistant and Joe Gallen also on board, the Rangers caretaker boss will go with what he has for the rest of the season.
'I was looking to bring somebody else in but at the moment the current situation is that Ollie is still the manager and I am only here on a caretaker capacity,' Waddock exclusively told clubcall.
'I am going to just go with it as it is. Me, Macca and Joe are going to get on with it. I think there is enough experience there to sort things out.
'It would be nice , but with the current situation I don't want to change things around too much as I am only here as a caretaker. I am happy with what we have got and we will continue to go with that.'
Waddock also welcomed a break in the fixture-list to get down to some work on the training pitch after two games in four days gave him a baptism of fire as R's boss and up next it is promotion-chasing Sheffield United.
'We have worked hard on the training ground and again the players have responded well,' Waddock added.
'We have got a few ideas across and we have gone through the games played. We are looking forward to Saturday's game but it is going to be a big test for us.'He told Sir Stanley