I turned down other opportunities as well as Wolves- loyal Beale makes more claims

Soccer Football - Pre Season Friendly - Queens Park Rangers v Crystal Palace - Loftus Road, London, Britain - July 23, 2022 Queens Park Rangers manager Michael Beale Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Michael Beale has claimed that he turned down two or three opportunities to leave QPR before jumping ship to Ibrox this week.

The 42-year-old turned down the chance to have talks last month with Wolves about the opportunity to manage the club before going on to boast about his loyalty and refusing to jump ship.

Beale enjoys nothing more than self promotion, discussing his incredible coaching journey and stealing acclaim from the success of others.

QPR fans have slaughtered the morals of the new Ibrox boss with snake about the kindest comment that they’ve made.

Trying to cover his tracks he told Sky Sports about the mystical other offers he snubbed before the lure of working with James Tavernier and Connor Goldson proved too strong to resist.

Listening to his interview on Sky Sports, The Sun reports the rookie boss saying:

I was extremely happy at QPR. I was really happy there in terms of my personal life.Les Ferdinand was outstanding with me and the four owners, I spoke to them on the phone in the last 24 hours and they’ve really been good owners.

They understand the reasons. There’s family and football reasons that have (made me) come to this decision.

There’s a difference in the size of the clubs, it’s fair to say. There was more in the background than with previous opportunities in the Premier League.

There were two or three opportunities that came out of nowhere. It’s been a whirlwind since I left Steven (Gerrard) and stepped out on my own. Things have moved very quickly.

We have to remind ourselves than Rangers were the Europa League finalists five or six months ago. A manager who knows the club and knows the players was asked to come back – that’s very unique with the size of this club. 

I don’t know how many Championship managers stayed in a club when a Premier League club was there and the opportunity was there to go and work in the league. 

It’s not a financial decision. There were other opportunities that were financially bigger. It’s a football decision and also a decision on my personal life as my family are very happy and comfortable here in Glasgow.

Van Bronckhorst spouted similar soundbites a year ago as he picked up a three and a half year contract after being out of football following a disastrous stint in China.

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