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  1. Paul Anthony Hall (born 3 July 1972) is a football coach and former professional footballer who is the head coach of EFL Championship club Queens Park Rangers B team.

    • 3 July 1972 (age 51)
    • 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
    • Paul Anthony Hall
    • Manchester, England
  2. Oct 31, 2021 · General. Words: EFL. It’s not every day that you’re named as one of the most influential black people in British football, but for Paul Hall, his moment came last week. The Queens Park Rangers B-Team manager, alongside former Torquay United team-mate Darren Moore, was one of a handful of names added to the Football Black List earlier in the week.

  3. Paul Hall was a self-made union activist who built the SIU from a struggling organization of 500 seamen into the number one maritime union in the world. He fought for the rights and benefits of American seamen and other workers, and established the Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship.

  4. Aug 2, 2023 · In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Queens Park Rangers coach Paul Hall discusses his experiences as head coach of Jamaica and how the tactical changes at the top end of the game are...

  5. Paul Hall - Manager profile | Transfermarkt. QPR Assistant Manager Championship Appointed: Jul 1, 2022. Date of birth/Age: Jul 3, 1972 (51) Place of birth: Manchester. Citizenship: Jamaica. Coaching Licence : UEFA Pro Licence. Avg. term as coach : 0.34 Years. Preferred formation : 4-2-3-1. Former player:

    • Jamaica
    • Manchester
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  7. Paul Hall - Player profile | Transfermarkt. Retired. Last club: Mansfield Town Retired since: Jul 1, 2011. Date of birth/Age: Jul 3, 1972 (51) Place of birth: Manchester. Citizenship: Jamaica. Height: 1,75 m. Position: Centre-Forward. Former International: Jamaica. Caps/Goals: 48 / 14. Currently working as: Assistant Manager Club: QPR. Player data.

  8. www.qpr.co.uk › players › paulhallQPR FC | Paul Hall

    Paul. Hall. Staff. Jamaica. Bio. FIRST team coach Paul Hall enjoyed a fine career as a player before moving into coaching. Representing Jamaica at the World Cup finals in 1998, the former winger turned out for a whole host of clubs during his playing days – most notably Portsmouth.