| Coca Cola Championship | |
| Saturday September 9th | |
| Plymouth Argyle 1 |
Queens Park Rangers 1 |
| Ebanks-Blake | D.Blackstock |
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Team
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21.
Paul Jones
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7.
Matthew Rose (c)
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25.
Damion Stewart
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5.
Zesh Rehmann
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3.
Mauro Milanese
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28.
Egthu Oliseh
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8.
Marc Bircham
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9.
Nick Ward
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17.
Lee Cook
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30.
Marc Nygaard
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32.
Dexter Blackstock
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| Subs | |||||
| Steve Lomas on for Marc Bircham | |||||
| Ray Jones on for Dexter Blackstock | |||||
| Kevin Gallen on for Marc Nygaard | |||||
| Subs Not Used | |||||
| Pat Kanyuka | |||||
| Jake Cole | |||||
Rangers faced an Ian Holloway side for the first time on Saturday as Gary Waddock's men travelled to Plymouth.
I was away on a stag weekend in Middlesbrough so spent the afternoon in a pub watching the Arsenal v Boro game live and popping into the betting shop every ten minutes to see how we were getting on.
In
the end a 1-1 draw is a
decent result but another
sloppy defensive performance
is cause for concern and
seeing us slip into the
bottom three is not exactly
ideal but at this stage
of the season one win can
move you up about eight
places so no need to panic
just yet.
Anyway normal service with
regards to match reports
will be resumed for the
Birmingham game but for
now here is a report from
the excellent www.qprnet.com
web site by Simon Skinner
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There
were plenty of disappointed
faces in the R's contingent
when it became clear that
Ainsworth and Rowlands hadn't
won their battles against
injury. There were still
changes though after the
poor showing against Ipswich.
Jones was in goal behind
skipper for the day Rose,
Stewart, Rehman and Milanese.
Oliseh, Bircham, Ward and
Cook were in midfield with
Blackstock partnering Nygaard
up top.
You could see from the off
that this wasn't going to
be much of a spectacle for
the supporters. Both sides
seemed to be struggling
to put any meaningful attacks
together and neither side
had any more than a header
off target apiece to show
for the early exchanges.
Ward nodded a Cook freekick
a mile wide before Hayles
went closer at the other
end but again Jones wasn't
forced to intervene.
When Rangers took the lead
it seemed more than a little
fortuitous from where we
were sitting. Cook had started
brightly, but was already
getting starved of the ball,
slung in a cross toward
Blackstock, who had stolen
a march on his markers.
As He slid in and you couldn't
tell whether he had got
a touch and it seemed as
though McCormick had slung
it in his own net! Replays
later revealed a deft touch
from Blackstock to divert
the ball on target and he
will be delighted to have
got off the mark.
Rangers were having some
problems in the tackling
department already in that
every time they did referee
Marriner penalised them.
On one such occasion Hayles
looked set to burst into
the box but Bircham slid
in down the side and sent
the ball out for a corner.
Incredibly the referee deemed
this a foul and the ever
dangerous Akos Buzsaky curled
the ball over the wall and
onto the roof of the net.
This decision was pretty
much standard as Marriner
and his linesman turned
in dire displays that clearly
favoured the home side.
Rangers were having all
sorts of problems down the
left side of the defence.
Milanese was almost rooted
to the spot and Rehman wasn't
much better. The two of
them weren't communicating
at all and seemed to be
leaving everything to each
other. Barry Hayles noticed
this and took the opportunity
to leave Milanese for dead
and only Rehman's block
averted the danger.
On the half hour though
it all went to pot and for
the umpteenth time this
season already we gave a
goal away due to a sloppy
individual error. A long
punt upfield seemed meat
and drink for Rehman and
he should have just powered
his header away but he didn't,
he ducked it. This left
Jones exposed and he then
took an age to get off of
his line. Former Manchester
United striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
stole in and tip toed round
Jones before firing into
the empty net.
Both Ebanks-Blake and Hayles
were getting themselves
into the left hand channel
time and again and Milanese
was just giving away foul
upon foul. He seemed to
have a problem with Ebanks-Blake
because if you ended up
behind him it was almost
impossible to get back the
other side of what must
be the biggest arse in football
(apart from Simon Jordan
perhaps)!
Jones was called into action
after another foul on the
Rangers left. Buzsaky tried
to whip the ball in but
it caught Cook's head and
deflected goalward. Jones
had to be alert to get down
at his near post and avert
the danger.
The half time whistle brought
blessed relief and Waddock
was able to get them in
the dressing room and try
and sort out what the bloody
hell was going on at the
back. The right side hadn't
been an issue with Rose
and Stewart but the other
two were a shambles and
there didn't seem to be
much direction coming from
behind them.
Rangers created a rare clear
cut opening at the start
of the second half when
a Ward ball into the box
found its way to Nygaard
and his snap shot was brilliantly
blocked by Aljofree.
The
ball bounced out to Bircham
and he lashed a wild left
footer high over the bar.
Bircham had probably been
the pick of the R's players
in the first half as he
scurried about in midfield
like a man possessed, when
he plays like this he is
a valuable member of the
team, it's a shame he can't
produce more regularly.
Buzsaky then stormed up
on a slaloming run through
the R's defence before firing
a mile wide of Jones' goal.
Plymouth had their tails
up now though and they seemed
to be finding time to cross
the ball at will.
Luckily the crosses didn't
quite find their target
and when they did some of
the finishing was dire.
Ebanks-Blake will be able
to count on two hands the
number of times he found
himself in the six yard
box and failed to find either
the target or on some occasions,
the ball itself.
Rose and Stewart both produced
brilliant covering tackles
to deny Hayles and Norris
respectively. At the other
end Rangers almost hit Plymouth
with a classic sucker punch
as they swept the length
of the field to create a
chance for Nygaard. Oliseh
collected the ball near
halfway and waited for his
runners before delivering
a perfect pass to Nygaard.
The big Dane got the ball
out of his feet before crashing
a shot toward the near post
that McCormick saved well.
The traffic going into the
box was incessant and wasn't
being helped by the number
of freekicks awarded for
seemingly nothing offences.
The poor schmuck of a lino
on the R's left in the second
half was struggling to get
throw in decisions right
and the concept of the foul
throw seemed to be totally
alien to him.
With the game entering injury
time Plymouth almost grabbed
a late winner when a corner
to the far post found Hayles
but his fierce header crashed
into the back of Stewart's
head and flew away to safety.
Rangers sub Ray Jones almost
grabbed an even later winner
when Lee Cook broke clear
and found him with a searching
cross. The young striker
had managed to get just
ahead of the flight of the
ball though and this meant
that he couldn't generate
sufficient power to beat
McCormick.
At the final whistle the
R's players and fans were
certainly the happier with
the point but we need to
see some marked improvements
in the display. We just
didn't pass it at all well
and we seem to struggle
to do so without Rowlands
in the middle. As well as
Bircham played in a defensive
capacity today he is not
going to unlock teams with
a searching through ball.
In the first half the defence
was embarrassing to watch,
they were better second
half but I can't help but
think that this is going
to be a theme for the season
and unless it is sorted
out soon then we could have
a long season ahead of us.
As much as I like Milanese
he seems to be going backwards,
I had put it down to a lack
of early season fitness
but he can have no such
excuse now.
Up top Nygaard and Blackstock
both worked hard but the
service into them was average
at best. Ward was largely
anonymous and looks to be
struggling with the rigours
of English football. Mind
you, a midweek trip to Kuwait
probably didn't help matters
much! Oliseh couldn't get
into the game, he doesn't
look like a right sided
midfielder to me, and Cook
was starved of the ball
but brilliant when he had
it.
Nygaard did most of his
best work in a defensive
capacity, covering deep
in midfield when he needed
to and always on hand to
throw a head or giant leg
in the way when needed.
Blackstock, whilst he scored,
seemed to spend a lot of
time face down on the turf
pleading for freekicks,
he needs to be stronger.
As for the officials, turgid
wouldn't really do them
justice. 50/50 challenges
turned into Plymouth freekicks.
Plymouth fouls turned into
non-existent advantages
and some fouls were simply
ignored. Nygaard was hammered
on halfway in the closing
stages and Marriner didn't
even bat an eyelid, less
forceful challenges had
been met with yellow cards
earlier in the piece.
We will have to play better
against Birmingham, if we
defend like we did in the
first half then we will
be torn to ribbons. We have
to find a way to play through
midfield, it was bypassed
all too often at Home Park,
if Rowly isn't fit then
it may be a better idea
to try someone like Oliseh
in there, or even Gallen.
Waddock has banged on about
passing football, maybe
its time to see a bit more
of it. Panic seems to set
in too easily at times and
when that happens it goes
route one, but not in a
controlled way. Perhaps
work needs to be done on
concentrating and keeping
the focus rather than passing
the ball?
Man of the Match - Marc
Bircham. I am certainly
not Birch's biggest fan
but when he produces displays
like this you can see why
people like him. He ran
his socks off in midfield
and only left the field
when he simply had nothing
more he could give.