HOGAN Ephraim reckons he would like one more thing before he leaves QPR – and that is a heart-to-heart with someone from the management.

The midfielder is out in the cold and resigned to leaving after five years with a loan move to Wolves the likeliest option at first.

However, the 25-year-old, a veteran of 10 different managers in his time at Rangers, claims he as yet to chat with the current set-up.

He added: “It has been extremely disappointing not to be involved. I came back from Canada hoping to play and it just hasn't happened and there's been no explanation about why.

“To be honest the one thing that has really disappointed me has been the lack of clarification about why I'm not playing. There's been nothing.

“I'm an experienced player and in terms of ability I feel I can play in the Championship and my team-mates tell me that every day.

“In terms of attitude – being the right sort – I don't think anyone I've worked with would say I've not got a good attitude.”

For all that, Ephraim is a realist and knows his time is done, but insists he takes with him cherished memories from the Championship winning campaign of 2010-11.

“To be fair though, the team have started the season really well,” he said. “The lads who have played have been excellent and I'm not really in a position to go knocking on doors.

“I signed for QPR when the club was bottom of the Championship and I had the pleasure of winning the title and being promoted.

“That was a great time in my career and nothing will take away the memory of that.”

Follow us on F acebook and Twitter for the latest QPR news.