QPR director of football Les Ferdinand has revealed he wants to see former boss Chris Ramsey stay with the club’s academy.

The 53-year-old was in charge of Rangers for just under nine months, taking over from Harry Redknapp in February with the Hoops in a Premier League relegation battle, but was dismissed from his post on November 4 with the club 13th in the Championship.

Prior to his spell as head coach, Ramsey was the club’s head of player development and academy manager and Ferdinand wants to see him take up a similar role again.

He said: “I'd like to bring him back to the club in some capacity, not just as head of youth but I want him to coach our coaches.

“Coach education is as important as coaching the kids. If they're not coaching the right things you're never going to develop them.”

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New manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has brought David Oldfield with him from Burton and he may want to make other changes to the coaching staff, which could see QPR stalwart Steve Gallen leave the club.

Ferdinand will leave the Dutchman to make the final decisions but doesn’t want to see a cycle of coaches going in and out of the football club every time QPR change manager.

He said: “That's down to Jimmy. He has to look at what he wants. He's brought David Oldfield in. We need a constant at the football club.

“I don't want a new manager bringing in four or five people in every time and then four or five people leave when the manager does.

“I need a few constants at the football club. I know he wants to improve on his coaching staff but that will come in time.”

When asked specifically about Gallen, Ferdinand replied: “That's down to Jimmy. He has to decide what is right for his first team. We'll see where we go from there.”

Former manager Chris Ramsey's QPR career timeline:

Time Line

Ramsey's reign at QPR

  1. February 3

    Ramsey appointed

    QPR turned to their head of player development after Harry Redknapp handed in his resignation as an interim option.

  2. February 7

    QPR 0-1 Southampton

    Ramsey's first game since replacing Harry Redknapp ended in a last minute winner for the Saints as Sadio Mane scored in second half stoppage time.

  3. February 10

    Sunderland 0-2 QPR

    His second, though, was much more positive as Rangers recorded victory on Wearside thanks to goals from Leroy Fer and Bobby Zamora.

  4. February 12

    Extension

    QPR confirmed Ramsey would be in place until the end of the season.

  5. March 14

    Crystal Palace 3-1 QPR

    Rangers were in a run of five straight defeats and there was none more worse than at Selhurst Parka as three first-half goals condemned QPR to a defeat, despite Matt Phillips' fine strike.

  6. April 4

    West Brom 1-4 QPR

    The Rs were able to enjoy a day in the sun as Eduardo Vargas, Charlie Austin and Bobby Zamora scored first half goals at The Hawthorns. Victor Anichebe pulled one back but Youssouf Mulumbu's red card, followed by Joey Barton's goal sealed the win.

  7. April 7

    Aston Villa 3-3 QPR

    QPR were seven minutes away from back to back victories at Villa Park but Christian Benteke inspired Tim Sherwood's side to an equaliser.

    Matt Phillips gave Rangers the lead before the Belgian equalised and put Villa ahead at the break. Clint Hill levelled the scores before Charlie Austin made it 3-2. Benteke, though, completed his hat-trick to cost QPR two points.

  8. May 10

    Manchester City 6-0 QPR

    Rangers were relegated after they were thrashed at the Etihad Stadium. Sergio Aguero blasted a hat-trick with Aleksandar Kolarov, James Milner and David Silva all getting on the scoresheet.

  9. August 8

    Charlton 2-0 QPR

    Rangers suffered an opening day defeat at The Valley as their hopes of an instant return to the Premier League suffered a setback as Tony Watt and Morgan Fox scored second half goals.

  10. August 25

    QPR 1-2 Carlisle

    Rangers were knocked out of a cup competition by a lower ranked opponent once again as the Cumbrians celebrated victory at Loftus Road.

  11. September 25

    Fulham 4-0 QPR

    QPR produced a dreadful performance as west London rivals Fulham ran rampant. Moussa Dembele, Ben Pringle and Ross McCormack scored first-half goals to seal the win before the latter made it four.

  12. October 17

    Warnock returns

    Neil Warnock was brought back to the club as an adviser to the head coach. Rangers followed up with a defeat at Birmingham City.

  13. October 24

    QPR 3-0 MK Dons

    Ramsey secured his last win as head coach but it needed a late show from his side. Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Matt Phillips and Junior Hoilett all scored inside the last 20 minutes.

  14. October 30

    Brentford 1-0 QPR

    To lose one west London derby may be unfortunate, to lose your second in the space of five weeks is carelessness. Marco Djuricin scored the goal to separate the two sides.

  15. November 3

    Derby 1-0 QPR

    Chris Martin's goal was enough to separate the two sides and end Ramsey's reign at Loftus Road.

  16. November 4

    Sacked!

    QPR announce they have parted company with Ramsey and have placed Neil Warnock in temporary charge.