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Town 2-1 QPR - Match Report
Saturday, 26th Dec 2015 17:28

Skipper Luke Chambers headed home an injury time winner as Town came from behind to beat QPR 2-1 at Portman Road. Junior Hoilett put the visitors in front in first-half injury time but Jonathan Douglas levelled on 77 before Chambers’s dramatic last-gasp winner.

Mick McCarthy named an unchanged team for the sixth successive match, while Luke Hyam was on the Blues bench for the first time this season having been recalled from his loan spell at Rotherham.

The visitors, who were without injured star striker Charlie Austin, included former Town man Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and ex-Blues loanee Massimo Luongo on the bench.

Town were first to threaten in the fifth minute, Ainsley Maitland-Niles feeding the overlapping Chambers to his right and the Blues’ skipper sending over a low cross which QPR centre-half Grant Hall inadvertently diverted to his keeper Rob Green from the edge of the six-yard box.

Four minutes later, Daryl Murphy out-battled Gabriele Angella from a Jonas Knudsen long ball down the left but the Irish international striker’s shot flew across the face of goal.

The Blues continued to make most of the early running, winning a couple of corners which came to nothing, before Maitland-Niles just over-hit a through ball for Freddie Sears, then on 15 Murphy saw a shot deflect away from goal off Karl Henry.

There was a scare for Town on 17 when QPR’s lone striker Sebastian Polter escaped behind the backline but lost his footing as he sought to turn inside Christophe Berra as the Blues defender chased back. Referee Darren Drysdale showed no interest in penalty appeals which mainly came from the crowd.

The Scotland international was caught in possession by Hoilett before he could clear but the Canadian international took the ball out of play.

Alejandro Faurlin forced Dean Gerken into his first save of the afternoon on 19, the Argentinian midfielder curling a freekick from 25 yards towards the keeper’s top left but the ex-Colchester man claimed.

Five minutes later, Berra required treatment after a clash of heads from a corner but was OK to carry on, albeit while sporting a bandage.

Town weren’t too far away from the game’s opening goal in the 38th minute when Sears’s cross from the left reached Murphy, whose shot was blocked. The ball ricocheted to the one-time West Ham trainee, whose subsequent effort was diverted over the bar by Hall.

As half moved into injury time Chambers went close, nodding Maitland-Niles’s corner from the left wide at the far post with keeper Green nowhere. The Blues captain clearly thought he should have scored.


The half, which had never really burst into life, seemed set to end goalless until the fifth minute of injury time when Leroy Fer whipped over a cross from the right and Hoilett got in front of Chambers to head past Gerken from a couple of yards at the near post.

There was no time for Town to hit back before referee Drysdale blew his half-time whistle.

The Blues had had the better of a not overly enthralling half until conceding the late goal - another Town will feel they ought to have defended - however, without QPR keeper Green having been forced to make any serious saves. Until the goal, Gerken had similarly been under-employed, aside from Faurlin’s freekick.

Goalscorer Hoilett scraped the second half’s first shot well wide two minutes after the restart.

The visitors went closer on 52 when, after Sears had been caught in possession midway inside his own half, Matt Phillips crossed from the right and Tommy Smith did well to get to the ball ahead of Hoilett.

Town were inches away from getting on terms in the 55th minute when Chambers crossed from the right, Douglas flicked it on to Brett Pitman, whose curling shot struck the outside of Green’s left post.

Two minutes later, Maitland-Niles hit the Rangers wall with a freekick from 25 yards that the on-loan Arsenal winger had won himself.

As the game approached the hour mark, Berra made an important challenge ahead of Polter as Hoilett whipped over a ball from the left. Soon after, Ryan Fraser took over from Maitland-Niles.

Cole Skuse prevented the visitors from doubling their lead in the 66th minute when he cleared off the line from Fer. The former Norwich midfielder had been played in by Phillips and had rounded Gerken but had taken the ball wide and allowed a number of Town players to get back.

The Blues quickly broke and Paul Konchesky tripped Sears as the Blues striker took the ball between the former England man and another defender, the full-back picking up the game’s first yellow card.

After the freekick had been somewhat wasted, Tommy Oar replaced Pitman with Sears moving up front with Murphy.

On 70 Sears cut the ball back from the right to Fraser, who slid in but his effort was blocked. The loose ball ran to Oar but his strike was similarly snuffed out.

The Blues had spent the half pushing for an equaliser, not always convincingly, but had started to get closer and in the 77th minute the leveller came.

Sears’s deflected cross from the right fell to Murphy, whose shot was diverted off target by a defender to Douglas, who acrobatically hooked his third Town goal across Green and into the net from close range. It was the Blues’ first home goal for 293 minutes.

As the game moved into its final scheduled 10 minutes Hoilett hit a 20-yard strike straight at Gerken, then on 84 Fraser smashed a low effort wide of QPR keeper Green’s right post from the edge of the box.

On 88, with QPR by now putting the Blues under pressure, Oar was booked for a foul on Konchesky and from the freekick the visitors almost regained the lead. Faurlin sent the ball over towards skipper Nedum Onuoha, whose header Gerken did superbly to tip past his left post.

But two minutes into injury time, it was the Blues who would claim a dramatic winner. Sears whipped over a right-footed cross from the left and Chambers steamed in at the back post to power a header past Green and into the corner of the net.

The skipper was mobbed by his team-mates as Portman Road went wild, while the QPR players stood around disconsolately. There was was no time for them to hit back and referee Drysdale’s whistle confirmed that the three points were Town’s.

Having been a touch unfortunate to be behind after a drab first half, Town took the game to the visitors in the second half with Pitman unlucky not to have equalised when he hit the post.

The Blues had gone close again through Fraser just prior to Douglas reacting quickly and acrobatically to grab his goal.

If anything QPR had appeared more likely to claim a late winner until skipper Chambers - who had been at fault for the visitors’ goal - arrived at the far post to thump home his second goal of the season and to send the large Boxing Day crowd home happy.

The result - only Town’s second home win in 10 and their fourth successive victory on Boxing Day - sees the Blues stay sixth but now only a point behind fifth-placed Burnley, who lost 3-0 at Hull City.

Town are next in action on Tuesday when they travel to fourth-placed Brighton, who drew 0-0 at Brentford.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Maitland-Niles (Fraser 60), Sears, Murphy (Varney 90), Pitman (Oar 68). Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Hyam, Bru.

QPR: Green, Onuoha (c), Angella, Hall, Konchesky, Henry, Faurlin, Hoilett, Phillips (Chery 83), Fer (Sandro 70), Polter. Unused: Smithies, Hill, Emmanuel-Thomas, Luongo, Tozser. Referee: Darren Drysdale (Lincolnshire). Att: 23,615 (QPR: 974).


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greenkingtone added 12:27 - Dec 27
As a former referee I tend to watch the officials carefully. Mr Drysdale was faced with constant pushing and shoving and if he had punished it all, nothing but whistling would have been heard and the flow of the game would have been constantly interrupted. In some matches one has to let trivial offences go. He got the serious stuff right, and compared with some referees we have seen this season he had a good game.

Refereeing is a difficult job. Put yourselves in his position and the world looks a bit different.

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bohslegend added 13:07 - Dec 27
The big mouths are out in force (no I don't bracket everyone I don't agree with in that cohort, as Jas said everyone is entitled to a genuine opinion).
But the pretenders like Blueboy and Warktheline who force their opinions on everyone need a serious talking to.
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TimmyH added 13:09 - Dec 27
@Hatman - you show me a game that we've played well in over 90 minutes (which we NEVER do)...and I'll introduce you to my stunning lingerie modelling 20 year old girlfriend.
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blueboy1981 added 13:31 - Dec 27
........ more uncalled for abuse from Guess Who ?

I wonder if the person is big enough to back up his abuse of such people ......... let's see at Portman Road one day - that's when he can get there , of course .........!!!!!!

A sincere and genuine piece of advice: CUT OUT THE ABUSE..............
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warktheline added 13:44 - Dec 27
@bohslegend, you are becoming irrational . Casting opinions doesn't warrant being called 'big mouths '. Please feel free to add your viewpoints, without insulting. May the force be with you. I thank you sir!
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bonamassablue added 14:28 - Dec 27
A Christmas hangover in the first half but plenty of entertainment after the break. We ground out that win, but it was a win and another 3 points. If you can 'win ugly' make the most of it. Tommy Smith was outstanding and covered for Berra on a number of occasions. The underrated Skuse was a rock again. In my eyes, Freddie playing off Murphy up front is by far the best formation. It's easy to criticise and yes, there were far too many long balls but what an atmosphere at the end when Chambo powered in that header. He may be patchy as a right back at times but what an outstanding club skipper he is.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 16:00 - Dec 27
Great result, unattractive football, plenty of room for arrange of opinions.
Some views are binary, McCarthy stay or go?
He has done something very important at Town, he has cleansed the mess left by Keane and Jewell, he has dragged us back from 7 points and imminent Division 3 , in old money, in November 2012, and rekindled a pride and a proper sense of a Club in the broadest sense, not just the team on the pitch.

We can play some very attractive, pacey and incisive football but too rarely do. This at least shows we have players who can do it, Fraser, Sears, Bru, AMN and theoretically McGolderick.
I suppose if we were promote we would need to find a replacement for Fraser and AMN and if, as perhaps seems more likely , we don't, we will still need to.
I do think we will make the play-offs and no-one will fancy playing us, but I think promotion this season would cause us problems because a lot off personnel probably aren't Premiership standard.
Never boring being a Town fan.
Peaceful New Year to all.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 16:04 - Dec 27
*a range
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bohslegend added 16:05 - Dec 27
When I call you out Blueboy I'm being abusive, but when you do the same you're not. Is that it?
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BlueMachines added 16:34 - Dec 27
Try and find some opinions on the game Bohslegend. That's what most on here are giving. Our opinions formed after watching each match. I can see good and bad about MM's tenure and I give honest feedback and what I see. Generally I feel he needs to be more open to changing the team up, when things aren't working. Which unfortunately is a lot. If you went, you too may be fed up of the dross served up each week. The changes we need to make are minor. Sears through the middle. A creative player up in the middle. Rearrange a defence that has conceded lots of goals. Not rocket science. Basically pick our best 11 from the squad he has assembled. Which he doesn't. MM must watch a different game from the rest of us. Except for yesterday which he finally admitted was sh1te.
MM has finally admitted it. Maybe it's time you did the same Bohslegend. Your only comments on here are about other posters. Never anything worth reading about the games, team or position of the club.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:01 - Dec 27
bloody hell its supposed to be a thread on the game ! not for self abusers to abuse others,We presumably all support ITFC, we all have different takes on the manager and players performances ,but no need for handbags at ten paces.Whats the point even the toughest hardest man on here can do no more harm than CAPS LOCK anyone.Best thing to do to people who annoy you is ignore them, eventually when nobody takes the bait they get bored and go away,
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oddball added 18:03 - Dec 27
Im back and bohslegend u have an ally in me, stop whining whiny babies, it was an amazing finish to the game FANTASTIC!!!!!!!! COYB
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warktheline added 18:37 - Dec 27
@oddball, welcome back to the Hotel California!
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Bert added 22:22 - Dec 27
Opinions are just that,whether anyone shares them is of no consequence if fans truly support their team. Abuse of each other is best left in the playground. Yes the football offered by both sides was dull at times but what a finish. Be happy that we won, accept that not all players have the quality we desire but be proud that our club is in the top six and we have a team that few enjoy playing against. We are a community club not a bland corporate entity that some owners of Premiership clubs are guilty of manufacturing for a financial return,
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 06:29 - Dec 28
oddball, I assume you are using comic irony here? God help you if you're not!😄
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Seasider added 11:18 - Dec 28
Surprised no- body has mentioned on here as they usually do,that not many bother to post when we win.
Whoops I have,but with nearly a hundred comments this silly remark is not justified,if ever.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 14:07 - Dec 28
I am going to have a lot of egg on my face, and derision in my ear no doubt, but I can see us winning the next two games.
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dirtydingusmagee added 07:18 - Dec 29
if we win one of the next two i'll be pleased ! Brighton have slipped a bit but they have been consistant battlers, Burnley also will be very tough.BUT these games are a real test as to our capabilities and if we are to get anywhere we need to be getting something from them .COYB
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