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Saturday, March 01, 2014

Not Very Draw-matic.....


The R's returned to Loftus Road hoping to recover from last week's atrocious performance at Charlton. Our visitors on this occasion were none other than the Champions of Europe(cough), Leeds United, with the added joy of the SKY cameras once again being in attendance to attempt to continue their curse on us.

The gang, which consisted of Jess, Sam, Luke, Lofty, PK, Jenson and myself were joined also by Nik, assembled just outside the Upper Loft entrance with just over half an hour left before kick off as we made our way in for the usual pre match banter and review of current performances, which have been shocking as we all know! We were joined by Michael and Paul during the course of the pre match build up.

Surprisingly only one change was made to the losing side last week as Karl Henry replaced the ever disappointing Tom Carroll.

Rangers' started the game very tentatively as they looked very nervous against one of Europe's giants(cough) and it was Leeds that were given the first opportunity to break the deadlock.
Good link up play between Leeds loanee Connor Wickham and Ross McCormack saw the latter breeze past Dunne and poke the ball in front of the R's defender before being taken down for a stonewall penalty, or so it looked from my position. I'd be very interested to see this one again as several of us thought it was a penalty, however there are those who argue against it being awarded. We shall see later on in the highlights!
McCormack himself brushed himself down and very tamely bobbled his effort towards the bottom left of Green, who gratefully smothered the ball.
Just minutes later Leeds were given the second opportunity to open the scoring and this time duly obliged. Chris Foy awarded a free kick after Traore was adjudged to of fouled a Leeds player when it seemed clear that he got a large piece of the ball and fairly.
However that man McCormack stepped up once again to this this curl his free kick around the R's wall and into the left side of Green's goal with him being rooted to the spot. A very good free kick in all fairness, just very frustrating that is came from what looked like a contentious decision.
Rangers' did struggle once again in the midfield area as Austin and Murphy of Leeds continued to pile the pressure on the R's midfield and almost run proceedings for the opening half an hour of the game.
The final fifteen minutes of the half saw the R's try to play more like their usual selves as we saw more of the ball being knocked around on the floor with more movement coming from our wide players Hoilett and Traore and once they switched wings we saw a lot more success from our wingers providing more service for Doyle.
Morrison was enjoying a lively half also as his attacking runs from the halfway line made the Leeds backline back peddle quickly, however on many occasions we saw Morrison take on one player too many before losing the ball and putting us on the back foot. Morrison himself was involved in the R's best move of the game as Traore linked up with Morrison before a neat piece of trickery played in Doyle, who in turn presented a great opportunity to Jenas, but his header wasn't timed well as his header looped into the arms of Jack Butland.
A minute before half time the scores were levelled!
Doyle showed great strength on the edge of the penalty area before he laid the ball off to Jenas, who in turn stroked home from twenty yards out and relieve some of the tension within Loftus Road and give the home fans some belief finally!

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The goal just before the break made the interval more enjoyable that's for sure and was pretty much a fair reflection of a half with few clear cut opportunities for either side.

Just minutes into the second half Rangers' could and should've taken the lead through Traore as he latched onto Morrison's through ball to go one on one with Butland but found the Leeds 'keeper too good to beat on that occasion.
Wickham carved a chance out for himself just after the hour mark as he managed to beat Dunne before shooting across goal and saw his shot slide just wide of Green's far post.
From this moment on there were very few chances created by either side as Leeds looked happy to settle for a point in the end, however they were not put under any great threat from the R's front line as Keane's arrival in place of Hoilett did nothing to inspire us in front of goal despite his hard workman like performance.

All in all a draw was a fair result for both teams as the contest fizzled out in the final half an hour as both teams looked too scared to over commit and potentially make the mistake that would lose them the game. The Leeds fans were in fine voice, well those that travelled anyway(decent for a 12.15 kick off though), as they sung all of 4 songs throughout the 90 minutes with a few in the crowd wearing yellow suits, what is all that about?? All that being said, they made more noise than we did all game..
One other thing.... can SKY just leave us alone??? They seem to want to ruin our season whenever we look to be putting in half decent performances in our quest to gain promotion. We've not won a home game whilst being on the TV this season and in fact we've only won two out of our nine games televised on SKY, which were our first two against Bolton and Leeds. #BuggerOffSky

On to our Man of the Match. A majority vote has seen a landslide decision as Lofty voted for Nedum Onuoha, PK voted for Rob Green but with votes from Jess, Sam, Luke, Jenson and myself our winner today is the R's Air Asia Player of the Month Armand Traore for being the most threatening R's player on the pitch and being at the heart of anything we done right on the day.

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Lofty will return next week as we head into a quick double dose of away games versus Birmingham on Saturday and Brighton on Tuesday.

6 Comments:

  • At 7:52 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    your website is nearly as bad as your team. with your squad you should be winning this league easy, leeds are ten times the size of QPR as a club and will soon be back where we belong.

     
  • At 9:57 pm, Blogger LOFTY said…

    Thanks for the comment, as mentioned, credit to the Leeds fans that always turn up in numbers! However, it's a real shame most of them are like yourself and still live in the 70s.
    It may surprise you to know that when the fixtures come out, we don't make a mad dash to look to see when we play Leeds?!

    It may do you well to remember, that you are not famous anymore, this isn't ours or anyones 'cup final'?? and you have never won the European Cup!

    As for being where you belong.. a mediocre Championship side.. I think your more or less there mate..

     
  • At 10:04 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Ah! Leeds. The Premiership would be graced by the sportsmanship and erudition of their support.

     
  • At 10:57 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi Lofty. I usually read blogs from opposition supporters and am disappointed by the pointless post-match bias. Your report was a beacon of light - you actually seemed to see the same match that I did.
    Respect
    See you in the p[ay-offs

     
  • At 11:10 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    "Those that travelled"?

    We sold every ticket we were given. Not sure why there was a block unused.

     
  • At 6:47 pm, Anonymous Tony said…

    I'm afraid if we want any chance of promotion Harry must go , this is his hand picked team , all be it with a few injuries , but this really was an awful performance . He doesn't have a plan B other than change the side every week , no desire , passion , drive , nothing , as for Benayoun words fail me

     

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