Football Club.
The no-nonsense midfielder was informed of the news by gaffer John
Gregory this afternoon.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Bolder said "I got a phone call
from the Manager as I was leaving the training ground. He said he
wanted to have a chat with me, and when I got back he told me I was
going to be the captain.
"It came as a surprise, but it's nice to be given the responsibility
and it's a great honour to be captain of a Club like QPR.''
Bolder, who joined the R's in January from Derby County, added: "It
won't affect my game at all. I'm fairly vocal on the pitch anyway, so
I don't think I will feel the need to talk anymore than I already do.
"There are 11 captains out there for us anyway, so I don't see it as
added pressure.
"I never like losing but maybe I will take it more personally if we
lose when I'm the captain of the side."
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