| Ccoca Cola Championship | |
| Saturday December 3rd | |
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Attendance: 15,367 |
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| Stoke City 1 | Queens Park Rangers 2 |
| S. Bangoura | P.Furlong |
| R.Langley (pen) | |
| Jon Halls sent off | |
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Team Line
Up
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1.
Simon Royce
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2.
Marcus Bignot
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5.
Dan Shittu
(c)
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3.
Mauro Milanese
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33.
Lloyd Dyer
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11.
Gareth Ainsworth
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16.
Marcus Bean
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40.
Richard
Langley
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14. Martin Rowlands |
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29.
Paul Furlong
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18.
Stefan Moore
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| Subs | |||||
| Ian Evatt on for Lloyd Dyer | |||||
| Lee Cook on for Gareth Ainsworth | |||||
| Shabazz Baidoo on for Stefan Moore | |||||
| Subs Not used: | |||||
| Jake Cole | |||||
| Scott Donnelly | |||||
A lack of money meant I couldn't get to Stoke for this years game and the idea of paying £45 to get to Stoke and spend the afternoon witnessing their animals trying to attack us didn't really appeal to me. This was a big win for Rangers. Ian Holloway was under huge pressure after the comments made by Harold Winton on Friday but his team responded to get a first win since we beat Derby in October. The after match scenes involving Simon Royce were typical of those seen every year at Stoke and hopefully the FA will come down heavily on Stoke. Below is a match report from the excellent web site www.qprnet.com
Following the stirring comeback against Hull City Holloway was forced into yet more enforced changes. Royce was in goal behind Bignot, Shittu, Milanese and Dyer.
The
midfield was
made up of Ainsworth,
Langley, Bean
and Rowlands
with Moore partnering
Furlong up front.
Such was the
paucity of numbers
in the squad,
youth team left
back Andrew
Howell had travelled
in case of emergencies
but had not
made the final
sixteen.
Rangers could
not have made
a better start
to the game
and went ahead
as the clocked
ticked over
to one minute.
Having won a
freekick thirty
five yards out
the team opted
for a comedy
effort from
stand in skipper
Shittu. Langley
touched it off
to him and he
shanked it horribly
into Ainsworth's
path. His little
flick found
Furlong and
he made no mistake
on his right
foot from twelve
yards to beat
Steve Simonsen.
Furlong almost
returned the
favour ten minutes
later when he
sent a great
ball over the
top for Ainsworth
to chase but
the Stoke keeper
was quick off
his line and
the danger was
averted.
At the other end the much vaunted Sam Bangoura had not really made much of an impact to this point but as Stoke slowly got into their stride his influence started to grow steadily.
He
was off target
with a header
before he soared
highest in the
box to bring
The Potters
level. Referee
Marriner harshly
penalised Langley
for a well timed
challenge on
the hideous
Luke Chadwick.
The former Manchester
United man hurled
himself to the
deck in his
usual style.
The ball into
the box was
a good one and
Bangoura headed
into the corner.
I thought Royce
might have made
more of an effort
with it as he
seemed rooted
to the spot.
After the goal
John Halls took
the chance to
goad the R's
fans. He would
receive his
justice later
in the piece.
Stoke were rampant
now and Rangers
weren't being
helped by the
terrible form
of our two creative
midfielders.
Rowlands was
not involved
in the game
at all and Langley
did nothing
but give it
to the nearest
Stoke player.
This meant that
Marcus Bean
was working
overtime in
the middle of
the park to
try and press
and win the
ball back again.
Sidibe and Bangoura
were easily
getting the
better of Shittu
and Milanese
with the latter
looking a fish
out of water
at centre back.
As is so often
the case a decent
half when slotting
into a position
doesn't translate
to a decent
performance
in that position
next time out.
With some better
delivery from
out wide things
could have gotten
away from Rangers
before the break
and in truth
everyone was
grateful to
be on level
terms.
During the break
some of the
Stoke fans thought
it would be
great fun to
take the piss
out of two seventeen
year old kids
in Donnelly
and Baidoo by
not returning
a stray ball
that had gone
into the crowd.
It took the
stewards a good
five minutes
to retrieve
it. The fact
of the matter
is that the
stewards are
too afraid to
go into the
crowd and sort
out the situation.
As was the case
in the first
half Rangers
made a bright
start and went
ahead again
after fifty
two minutes.
Rowlands fired
in a fierce
shot from the
edge of the
area which was
saved by Simonsen
but not held.
Furlong seized
on the ball
and looked to
shoot but found
himself dragged
to the floor
by Halls. It
was a clear
cut penalty
and Marriner
rubbed salt
into the wounds
by dismissing
the former Arsenal
youngster. He
got plenty of
bird from the
R's fans with
his goal celebrations
still fresh
in the memory.
Langley placed
the ball on
the spot and
given his form
to this point
I don't think
many were confident
of a goal. In
typical Langley
fashion though
he strode purposefully
to the ball
and slammed
it past the
wrong footed
keeper.
Holloway then
went to a very
defensive 4-5-1
formation against
ten men. This
had the effect
of inviting
pressure onto
us and all of
a sudden it
was like the
Alamo as Rangers
had to be content
with launching
raids with long
balls into the
corners.
Michael
Duberry hit
the post with
a header in
an offside position
before Ainsworth
almost grabbed
another with
a deflected
cross that was
well saved by
Simonsen.
Evatt had now
been thrown
into the fray
in place of
Dyer as Milanese
moved to left
back. Rangers
were incredibly
deep now and
the Stoke attacks
just kept on
coming. Bangoura
tried an overhead
kick that Royce
easily gathered
before Sidibe
missed an absolute
sitter. Chadwick
crossed from
the right and
the Malian striker
found himself
completely unmarked
six yards out.
Luckily he showed
the sort of
form that he
did in a trial
for Rangers
a few years
back and managed
to head about
five yards wide.
There was still
time for one
more Rangers
attack and it
should have
resulted in
a second for
Langley. An
error near the
centre circle
saw Langley
race clear with
Moore and Furlong
to his right
in support.
He chose to
ignore them
and tried to
bend the ball
inside Simonsen's
far post. There
wasn't enough
action on the
ball though
and it failed
to come back
far enough.
Cook and Baidoo
replaced Ainsworth
and Moore as
Holloway wound
down the clock
and referee
Marriner's whistle
brought great
celebrations
from the R's
fans who had
seen the side
win for the
first time since
the win at Derby.
As the fans
were in raptures
at one end things
had quickly
turned ugly
at the other.
Royce went into
his net to collect
his bits and
was set upon
by a Stoke thug.
Chadwick tried
to get the fella
off but the
situation quickly
escalated with
stewards, players
and benches
steaming in
to assist. The
net was torn
from the posts
as about thirty
people ended
up in it. Two
Stoke fans were
ultimately arrested
and The FA has
to take serious
action against
them.
Every year we
go to The Britannia,
every year we
turn them over
and every year
something happens.
Last year we
were held outside
and pelted with
all sorts whilst
riot police
cleared their
fans away.
This
year we had
to watch as
their fans attacked
one of our players.
Time and again
they manage
to escape censure
but this incident
simply cannot
be allowed to
pass. Yes the
fans will be
banned but surely
the club have
to be responsible
for them inside
the ground and
anything less
than a huge
fine will be
far too lenient.
Anyway, back
to the game!
This was certainly
not a game that
will live long
in the memory,
well not for
the football
anyhow! Rangers
were second
best for much
of the game
and if Halls
hadn't got himself
sent of then
Stoke would
more than likely
have won out
comfortable
winners.
Rangers dug
in though and
battled their
way to a win
that was as
much for their
manager as it
was for the
fans. They always
seem to come
through for
him in times
of adversity,
perhaps they
should try not
to get him into
such a position
in the first
place. Another
tough game awaits
at Ipswich and
if we show the
same sort of
heart and battling
spirit then
we might be
able to get
something there
also.