Although Orr began his career with Newcastle United he never made a senior appearance for the club before being loaned to Burnley.He then joined Bristol City in 2004 and spent six seasons at Ashton Gate before switching to QPR last summer and helping the club win promotion from the Championship.The 28-year-old full-back will now play in England's top flight for the first time this term and he says he is buzzing at the prospect of playing against the best."Playing in the Premier League is something I've always dreamt about," he told the club's official website."I'm sure if you speak to the majority of the lads in the dressing room they'd say the same too."It's why I work so hard in training day in, day out. It's why I'm involved in the game I love."Just to be able to sample it will be a dream come true for me. It's just a massive thing for me personally."Meanwhile, QPR have confirmed that striker Danny Webber is currently training with the club.The 29-year-old is out of contract after leaving Portsmouth at the end of the season.He made 32 appearances in two years with Pompey, playing just eight games under Steve Cotterill last term.Webber has previously played for Neil Warnock at Sheffield United, helping them into the Premier League in 2006.And Warnock is giving the former Manchester United trainee a chance to show he is worth another shot at top-flight football following the Hoops' Championship success last term.After two loan spells with Watford, Webber left United for the Hornets on a permanent basis in 2003 and now has a career total of 45 league goals from 142 starts.
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