Ian Holloway has spoken of his hope that the club can start to progress and build under the new Chairmanship of Bill Power following last season’s promotion.
Ollie believes that following Power’s appointment the club can continue to build on the already outstanding work of Rangers’ directors, supporters, players and staff as he continues his plans ahead of the new season.
Speaking to the Official Website he said:
"I'm looking forward to having a lot more to do with Bill. He's always been there for us and I can't thank him enough. It's exciting, he'll have plenty to learn, but his heart's in the right place and I can only see us moving forward."
He also mentioned that whilst he believes the current squad is capable of holding their own in the second tier of Britain’s elite, he also knows he cannot open the cheque book for all the players he maybe tracking.
He said: "We've stopped players losing matches and we've stopped overpaying. Now we need to wait and see how they respond (to playing at a higher level).
"We've got two or three players out of contract who we haven't agreed deals with yet, but hopefully that will be done in the next couple of weeks.
"We have the nucleus of a good squad and although we're looking at other players, we're not going to add too much.
"We're not just going to throw money at things and although I'm aware of the expectations, things take time and I'm glad to still be here to help this Club move forward."
Ollie also discussed the new coaching structure at Loftus Road and the role of Loftus Road consultant Gianni Paladini - a man that Ollie is looking forward to working alongside.
He said: "Our scouting network has done well, but with our financial restrictions we haven't been able to go abroad.
"But Gianni has vast experience and he will be able to put me in touch with people and take me abroad. I have to find quality players and broaden our horizons.
"I have also put a structure in place where we will now have coaches for the forwards, midfielders and defenders and our players will be improved day in, day out.
"I will announce who will be taking these roles in the next few days - but I have hand picked the people and it's something I've wanted to do for ages.
"I'm entrusting it to some fantastic people who will be there for my players. I'm tapping their excellence and if I was a player again, I'd be loving this."
QPR MAD revealed a fortnight ago that Ollie was giving the coaching system a total new look by installing specific position coaches. We also revealed that the striker’s coach would be Gary Penrice and Tim Breacker would be in charge of the defensive side. Ollie himself will help overlook proceedings on the training ground and is widely tipped to offer his knowledge and coaching expertise to the midfield- although this has not yet been confirmed.
The new QPR Review (2003-2004) DVD and VHS will go on sale next month. The club has announced it is still in the production line but should be ready for sale next month (July).
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