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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

WBA - We're Bottom Again


Following  a lovely Christmas with our families, the gang returned to Loftus Road hoping for a late present with 3 points and another victory to celebrate. In our way were high flying West Brom.

Today I took the journey from Jess' house with her dad Clive and Brother James  making the journey with us. It was an absolute nightmare travelling along the M25 and took to the back roads, making our way through Woking, Addlestone, Chertsey, Staines, Hayes, Southall, Ealing and Acton before finally parking down the Thorpebank Road (hoping to avoid a parking ticket this time!) with half an hour to spare ahead of a delayed 3.15pm kick off due to traffic.
Lofty, Jenson and Lorna were all in the comfort of the Apex Rental box for this game so it was just myself and the returning Corp that were in our usual row, with also Pete behind us to keep us entertained during the game.
Sam and Luke made their own way to the ground as Luke was celebrating his 21st Birthday today, Happy Birthday!!

One change was forced upon Harry Redknapp was Ryan Nelsen falling under the flu bug and was replaced by Armand Traore. The other change made was Granero out for SWP.

The first half was a very dire performance from the R's, with West Brom and Mulumbu in particular running the show without really creating  any clear cut chances, that was until the half hour mark.
Marc Antoine-Fortune's pass found Brunt in space as Taarabt had let him slip two yards in front of him and without breaking his stride the Northern Ireland International whipped his left foot and sent the ball flying past Rob Green into the bottom corner with no chance whatsoever!
This had come just after SWP made excellent progress down the right, beat two defenders (yes it definitely happened!) and delivered to the advancing Mackie, who in turn headed wide when it seemed easier to hit the target.



The 1-0 scoreline was probably a fair reflection on the game as Rangers' were poor for the majority of the half. Only M'bia looked like he could have a positive impact on the game, with the others getting frustrated a being unable to break down a well organised West Brom outfit.

The second half started a lot better than the first half and had a fantastic chance to level from a Taarabt corner in front of the Loft. The outswinger from the right found M'bia's head and unfortunately his effort from a full three yards out found Taarabt back out at the corner flag, where the Morrocan put another beautiful cross and M'bia was there again, only to put his second header wide!
West Brom went up the other end and doubled their advantage in controversial fashion.
The corner was headed back goalwards by Anton Ferdinand and Rob Green looked in complete control of the situation before Antoine-Fortune backed into Green, causing the R's stopper to flap at the ball and handle the ball into his own net.
How the Referee and Linesman missed this is beyond me! Last week we saw a foul given to West Ham when Everton scored and there was minimal contact on the West Ham goalkeeper, however Green was clearly held yet no foul was given! Where is he consistency in the Refereeing in this country?? It's a complete farce that once again we were on the receiving end of a s#!t decision. But what we didn't know was that there was more of this to come, as you will find out later.
On 65minutes Redknapp made some important changes as we looked to reduce the arrears. Diakite and Hoilett came on for Fabio and Faurlin as the R's changed to a 3-4-3 formation.
Within four minutes the changes had their desired affect.
Some good passing football resulted in M'bia sliding a perfect through ball beyond the West Brom defence and Djibril Cisse poked the ball over Ben Foster and gave the Rangers' faithful something to finally cheer about and give us all some hope.
The final 20minutes were tense as West Brom done all they could to waste time whilst the R's pushed and created chances, with Mackie and Taarabt testin Foster from distance before M'bia put another header wide.
In injury time the R's were denied their equalizing goal when Hill's header was cleared off the line by a combination of Foster and Mulumbu and cleared for another corner.
Rangers' were also denied a clear penalty when M'bia tried to square a header across goal and Ridgewell blocked the ball with his arm, which was above his head, as the ball went for a corner. The linesman was in a fantastic position to give the penalty as he had no obstructions in his way yet somehow failed to spot the infringement. Just about sums up the quality of officiating on show today, also what we have got used to seeing over the last few seasons as time after time decisions just continually go against us! It would be nice to see us get a consistent ref at Loftus Road that officiates a good game because I cannot remember the last time there was a good refereeing performance during one of our games.



Unfortunately for us the second goal really did put ourselves against it today but we did wait until we went 2-0 down to really try to put a shift in and our main grafters of the day were Mackie and M'bia. Neither of these two stopped running all game and M'bia really impressed as he looked to get involved in everything and be at the heart of everything we created.
We have found ourselves left short by a poor piece of managing by our previous manager, leaving us with only 3 strikers in the squad of 25 and we only have one striker scoring for fun at the moment and he is on loan at Ipswich! Once January arrives we can welcome back a striker that will add some energy to our frontline and will bust a b@llock to get us out of trouble.
We also know that Mr Redknapp will also get rid of our underperformers that Hughes brought into the club and put on high wages, draining money out of the club faster than the water coming out of the Evian Mountain Spring! Players like Bosingwa will be pushed out of the club and the forgotten men like Luke Young will be given a chance to prove themselves and add some heart, desire and a will to win which we are so desperately lacking at this club.


Queens Park Rangers

  • 01 Green
  • 03 Traore
  • 05 Ferdinand
  • 06 Hill
  • 20 Fabio (Hoilett - 64' )
  • 10 Taarabt
  • 11 Wright-Phillips
  • 32 Faurlin (Diakite - 64' )
  • 40 M'bia Booked
  • 09 Cisse
  • 12 Mackie

Substitutes

  • 33 Julio Cesar
  • 02 Diakite
  • 04 Derry
  • 14 Granero
  • 18 Dyer
  • 28 Ehmer
  • 23 Hoilett

West Bromwich Albion

  • 01 Foster
  • 03 Olsson
  • 04 Popov (Ridgewell - 35' )
  • 23 McAuley
  • 28 Jones
  • 07 Morrison (Tamas - 86' )
  • 11 Brunt
  • 21 Mulumbu
  • 22 Gera
  • 20 Lukaku (Long - 76' )
  • 32 Fortune

Substitutes

  • 13 Myhill
  • 06 Ridgewell
  • 30 Tamas
  • 17 Dorrans
  • 08 Rosenberg
  • 09 Long
  • 24 Odemwingie



















































Our Man of the Match was a tight one this week with Mackie receiving one vote from Clive, Hill receiving two votes from Sam and Luke, however with three votes our winner today is Stephane M'bia.

Lofty will return with reports from the Liverpool, Chelsea and West Brom games over the next few weeks and I will be back for the Spurs game.
Until then I would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year and hopefully 2013 will be a much better one for all us R's fans!!

Keep The Faith!!!!!!!!

U R'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5 Comments:

  • At 9:54 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I think it's fair to say that WBA controlled the game up until QPR's goal. It should have been 4 or 5 nil with Lukaku missing two gilt edged chances.

    Both the goal and penalty were difficult decisions where rather team would be a aggreaved if it went either way. For the goal, Fortune held his ground, was pushed forward by Green, and then regained his original standing. He didn't jump or play the ball but he didn't do much wrong either. H certainly didn't hold Green and at no point did the latter have the situation "under control".

    For the penalty, Ridgewell's hands were in the air as he jumped and the ball hit him on the way down. The rule states 'ball to hand' - which I disagree with - so in this case it wasn't a penalty by the law.

    So neither decision was black and white. The fact that both went to West Brom was fortunate but there a no doubt that the best team won on the day

     
  • At 11:38 pm, Blogger The Light In Chains said…

    Seen some replays and now seen it again on MOTD - Green was behind the line before Fortune backed into him. Goal should be credited to the corner-kicker.

    For the Ridgewell incident, 20K years of evolution have designed humans to put their arms up when they jump for balance and then to put their arms in front of their head when missiles come toward them. Saying Ridgewell deliberately handballed is like saying you spent the entire game deliberately breathing.

     
  • At 12:54 am, Blogger Lee said…

    Appreciate the comments, obviously I've written this and not had the benefit of the replays to go by, however will review the decisions when I see them again.
    All in all WBA deserved the win on the majority of the game they dominated, Mulumbu in particular was impressive in my eyes.

     
  • At 11:56 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Having watchd the replays i can't see why anyone could defend the referees decisions.
    The 1st goal Green is cleared obstructed, I would even go so far as to say forced back across his own line by Fortune. Since when has that not been a foul?

    The second incident being the penalty claim, i'm afraid if a defender jumps and raises his arms and blocks the ball, it can only be considered handball.

    WBA may have been the better side but in the end QPR we on the wrong end of some strange decisions

     
  • At 3:59 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Lee - I'm wondering whether you've had the chance to review the incidents, in particular MOTD's analysis of the first goal?

    Anonymous - Fortune didn’t so much impede the goalkeeper as stand his ground. Green pushed Fortune forward before stepping back behind his own goal line (see MOTD). Fortune then regained his original position and stood his ground. At no point did Fortune push Green back. Yes, he didn’t jump for the ball but he didn’t actually do anything wrong. His hands were down and he simply used his strength to ensure he wasn’t pushed forward again. Where in the rules does it say that he should move out of the way?

     

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