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Fitness Coach Harbin Leaves QPR

July 02 2009 14:33 by Lisa Higgins

Queens Park Rangers have announced the departure of Performance Manager John Harbin with immediate effect.

The Yorkshire born fitness coach has been rumoured to have linked up with new Swans boss Paulo Sousa and his assistant Bruno Oliveira in South Wales. Spending the majority of his life in Queensland, Australia, he started his career in Rugby League coaching Wakefield Trinity Wildcats before moves to Salford City Reds and Huddersfield Giants.

Switching codes, Harbin joined Oldham Athetic as their fitness coach and subsequent switches to Crystal Palace, Charlton Athletic and Coventry followed. After Iain Dowie was sacked at the Ricoh Arena, Harbin took temporary charge at the helm of the Sky Blues.

Linking up with Dowie at Queens Park Rangers, the coach gained a reputation as a task master and was a pivotal member of staff. Earning instant respect from players and fans alike, Harbin has a unique footballing philosophy based on honesty and treating the player first as human being and second a footballer. However after just over a year at Loftus Road it seems inevitable that Harbin will join the new Portuguese revolution at the Liberty Stadium.

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At 05:44 on July 03 2009, Toulouse wrote:
At 21:26 on July 02 2009, Joe Allen Is God wrote:

I was joking you tit, i did really rob it off him :whistle:
At 19:32 on July 02 2009, jack999 wrote:

How could you have had it for weeks?
Exactly how long has Sousa and his Merry Men been installed in the Liberty? :dontknow:
At 19:04 on July 02 2009, Bluenile wrote:

Apparently new in the club shop: Swansea City Dictionaries, available in both black and white........................ ;)
At 16:25 on July 02 2009, Monty wrote:
A club robbing another club's staff and player
imagine that
At 16:16 on July 02 2009, Tom. wrote:
Given his roots in Rugby League in Aus I can see the players getting some brutal training sessions...
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