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Hill re-appointed to Hull fixture

Experienced referee Keith Hill has kept his Hull City v QPR appointment made in December and will take charge of the game this Saturday.

Referee Keith Hill (Hertfordshire), 12 year Football League veteran, sent off two QPR players at Swansea last season

Assistants Ryan Johnson (Manchester) and Paul Kettlewell (Lancaster)

Fourth Official Adrian Holmes (Wet Yorkshire)

Previously

Swansea 2 QPR 0, Saturday October 3, 2009

The entire game swung on two incidents between the fifty second and fifty third minutes. Firstly another super move ended with Routledge and Simpson outnumbering the Swans defence 12 yards out from goal. Routledge did all the hard work by beating Tate and opening up an a chance that was effectively a penalty in open play – on the spot, only the keeper to beat, no defenders left to challenge him. A goal looked certain but Routledge put his shot at a nice height for De Vries who saved well off to his right. Swansea passed the ball out of the area looking for Dyer, the ball was short and invited Rowlands in for a tackle that he mistimed badly. Dyer had not even hit the deck by the time referee Hill arrived on the scene with a second yellow and inevitable red. From wondering just how we were not in the lead the QPR fans were now left to contemplate more than half an hour of football without our influential captain and midfield general.

Part two of the worst possible scenario began 20 minutes from time. Ben Watson received a yellow card for sliding through Pratley as Swansea launched a counter attack – Hill rightly allowed the Welsh side to continue playing before pulling Watson aside when the ball went dead. Within seven minutes Watson was passing the soap to Rowlands in the early bath after Borrowdale played him a poor pass, Dyer tried to nip the interception around him and Watson flung out an arm to whip the ball off his tow. It was deliberate handball, silly and an obvious second yellow. Watson knew what he’d done and what was about to come immediately and had his head in his hands as the red card was shown.

In between those two cards, that mean QPR will be without their two most influential players when Preston visit in a fortnight, Swansea had taken the lead as well. Rangel crossed from the right and Gower stole in unmarked at the back post to hammer in on the half volley – Buzsaky looked to be the most culpable for not tracking his man.

Swansea: De Vries 8, Williams 7, Tate 7, Monk 7, Rangel 7, Britton 8,Pratley 8 (Lopez 86, -), Dyer 8, Gower 7, Butler 7 (Trundle 60, 7),Dobbie 6 (Beattie 72, 6)

Subs Not Used: Cornell, Richards, Orlandi, Van der Gun

Booked: Gower (foul)

Goals: Gower 74 (assisted Rangel), Trundle 85 (assisted Dyer)

QPR: Cerny 7, Leigertwood 7, Gorkss 6, Stewart 7, Borrowdale 5, Rowlands 6,Watson 6, Routledge 7, Buzsaky 6 (Taarabt 76, 6), Vine 6 (Faurlin 60, 6),Simpson 6 (Pellicori 77, 5)

Subs Not Used: Heaton, Ramage, Mahon, Ephraim

Sent Off:> Rowlands 53 (two bookings), Watson 78 (two bookings)

Booked: Rowlands (foul), Rowlands (foul), Gorkss (foul), Watson (foul), Watson (handball)

Referee: Keith Hill (Hertfordshire) 7 While it may be easy to rant and rave about us going down to nine men at a time when we were dominating and it all being the referee’s fault that we lost I have to say I don’t think Hill did very much wrong on the day. I agreed with all the cards handed out and Rowlands and Watson have only themselves to blame for the red cards. Perhaps put the pressure on himself by producing cards too early, and definitely missed a blatant penalty on Trundle at the end, but overall wasn’t too bad.

QPR 4 Carlisle 0, Tuesday August 26, 2008

QPR: Cerny, Ramage, Stewart, Connolly, Delaney (Gorkss, 68 ) , Ledesma, Rowlands, Mahon (Bolder, 68 ) , Cook, Di Carmine (Balanta, 70 ) , Parejo

Subs not used: Camp, Alberti, Ephraim, Ainsworth

Goals: Stewart 48, Ledesma, 56, 63, 85

Booked: Delaney

Carlisle: Williams, Raven, Livesey, Murphy, Horwood, Taylor, Bridge-Wilkinson, Thirlwell, Hackney ( Smith, 72 ) , Bridges ( Smith, 74 ) , Madine

Subs not used:Howarth, Graham, Carlton, Keogh, Campion

Referee - Keith Hill (Hertfordshire) 7/10 Barely noticed him and he let the game flow as much as possible. Good showing and the majority of the decisions were sound and sensible.

QPR 3 Blackpool 2, Tuesday March 11, 2008

QPR: Camp 6, Mancienne 6, Connolly 8, Hall 7, Delaney 6, Buzsaky 8 (Lee 85, -), Leigertwood 6, Rowlands 8 (Rehman 90, -), Vine 7, Blackstock 6, Agyemang 6 (Mahon 66, 7)

Subs Not Used: Pickens, Balanta

Goals: Buzsaky 11 (assisted Agyemang), Vine 40 (unassisted), Rowlands 47 (assisted Agyemang)

Blackpool: Rachubka 7, Barker 5, Evatt 5, Gorkss 6, Crainey 6, Taylor-Fletcher 6 (Parker 71, 6) Southern 5 (Fox 53, 7), Flynn 6, Hoolahan 8, Morrell 6 (Burgess 54, 8), McPhee 7

Subs Not Used: Coid, Welsh

Booked: Taylor-Fletcher (foul), Hoolahan (foul)

Goals: Burgess 60, McPhee 73 (assisted Gorkss)

Referee: Keith Hill (Hertfordshire) 9 - Hardly noticed him all night, bit of a dodgy free kick awarded to QPR on the edge of the box in the second half but otherwise hard to fault.

QPR 1 Watford 1, Saturday September 22, 2007

Watford replaced the ineffective Henderson with Nathan Ellington and slung McAnuff on for Smith as well but it only had an effect when the referee intervened and reduced the home side to ten men. Mikele Leigertwood, putting in his most impressive performance for QPR so far, stuck a foot out as Lloyd Doyley threatened to run past him over by the dug outs. A foul for sure but Doyley made a huge amount of it and Leigertwood was shown a second yellow card when surely a talking to and final warning would have been more appropriate.

The least Rangers deserved was a point and in the end it could easily have been all three. Twice in injury time the R's had chances to win the game. First a ball into the area from Ephraim sailed over the heads of Doyley and Blackstock who both turned and gave chase. Doyley then wrestled his opponent to the ground in the area with a crazy shirt tug but referee Hill waved the appeals away. It certainly looked a penalty to me. Then with the final kick of the match that man Moore appeared again on the right flank, jinking his way into the area past two opponents but blasting a deflected shot wide with the ink still wet on his Roy of the Rovers script.

QPR: Camp 8, Timoska 8, Stewart 7, Cullip 9, Barker 6, Ainsworth 7 (Moore 46, 8), Leigertwood 7, Bolder 7, Rowlands 7, Blackstock 6, Nardiello 6 (Ephraim 41, 7)

Subs Not Used: Cole, Bignot, Curtis

Sent Off: Leigertwood (81) (two bookings)

Booked: Bolder (foul), Leigertwood (foul), Cullip (foul)

Goals: Moore 59 (assisted Blackstock)

Watford: Poom 7, Doyley 7, Shittu 7, DeMerit 7 (Mariappa 46, 7), Stewart 7, Smith 8 (McAnuff 73, 7), Williamson 8, Mahon 7, Johnson 7, King 8, Darius Henderson 4 (Ellington 73, 7)

Subs Not Used: Lee, Priskin

Booked: Mahon (foul), McAnuff (foul)

Goals: Johnson 49 (assisted Smith)

Referee: Keith Hill (Hertfordshire) 5 - Missed what looked like a penalty to me right at the death and very harshly sent Leigertwood off. In a derby game as fiercely and fairly competitive as this one you expect a few tackles to fly in and Leigertwood's two offences were worth a yellow card and a ticking off at most.

Sheff Wed 3 QPR 2, Saturday October 21, 2006

Wednesday for their part abandoned their idea of collapsing altogether and fought back with terrific spirit. The pace and confidence came back for no apparent reason and two minutes after Rowlands left the field they were back in front. Ward gave the ball away three times in quick succession after coming on and on the third occasion Tudgay seized possession and threaded a pass through for MacLean to run clean through on goal.

MacLean never looked confident and hesitated in front of Paul Jones which enabled the Rangers keeper to get a boot to the ball and divert it away. MacLean hit the deck and referee Keith Hill awarded a penalty. I've seen the incident since on television and it looks like a penalty, so presumably the referee had a similar view, but I can assure you that Jones got a good foot to the ball, made minimal contact with MacLean and was unlucky. Strangely the referee only booked Jones when the rules surely dictated that a red card should have been shown although it was sad to see two Wednesday players running fifty yards to beg the referee to send the keeper off.

MacLean dusted himself down and sent Jones the wrong way from the spot.

Sheff Wed: Jones 5, Simek 7, Hills 8, Bougherra 7, Spurr 6, Lunt 6, Folly 7, Small 7, Brunt 7, Tudgay 8 (Talbot 90 -), Burton 6 (MacLean 40, 7).

Subs Not Used: Adamson, Bullen, Whelan.

Booked: Simek.

Scorers: Tudgay 13, 45, MacLean 70 pen.

QPR: Paul Jones 5, Bignot 6 (Gallen 85, -), Rehman 3, Stewart 3, Bircham 5 (Mancienne 45, 5), Rowlands 6 (Ward 67, 3), Lomas 4, Cook 7, Smith 5, Ray Jones 6, Blackstock 7.

Subs Not Used: Royce, Rose.

Booked: Bignot, Smith, Ray Jones, Paul Jones.

Goals: Blackstock 50, 54.

Referee: K Hill (Hertfordshire) 4 - Blew his whistle constantly. Pulled people up for the most minimal of fouls, insisted that every free kick was taken from the exact spot of the foul, even if that meant making a player retake a kick by his own corner flag twice. Got the penalty decision wrong and then, having given it, failed to send off Paul Jones when he should have done. Did nothing about the time wasting at the end of the second half. Basically he was very, very picky which is quite unlike him.

Prior to all of that Mr Hill was in charge of several of our League One games. In the promotion season he had us for a 1-1 draw at Brentford where Paul Furlong scored and two bookings were shown, and the 3-0 home win against Chesterfield which was followed by Ian Holloway’s famous taxi quote. The season before he awarded QPR a penalty which Andy Thomson scored, but it wasn’t enough to prevent a 3-2 League Cup defeat Leyton Orient. In 2001/02 he was the man in the middle as Rangers battled back from 2-0 down to beat Notts County 3-2 at Loftus Road on Easter Monday – Dominic Foley got the late winner, quiz question potential written all over that one. In our relegation year 2000/01 Hill took charge of a rare win, 1-0 at home against Crewe, and in 2000 he had us for a 1-1 home draw with Stockport.

Stats

Hill has now taken charge of 21 games so far this season, showing a hefty 84 yellows and four reds in the process. That’s an average of exactly four yellow cards a game and is boosted by a number of big hauls in single games – six yellows and a red in the East Anglia derby between Norwich and Ipswich where our former charge Damien Delaney was sent off, seven yellows and a red in Portsmouth’s 6-1 demolition of Leicester at Fratton Park, and five or more cards in a game on nine other occasions. He has refereed eight Championship games but this is his first appointment of the season with either QPR or Hull. His last Tigers fixture was their 2-0 Second Division win against Brentford in November 2004. Last season he showed 97 yellows (3.233 a game) and five reds in 30 games.

Other Listings

 

League One >>> Andy D’Urso has Plymouth v Bournemouth.

League Two >>> Trevor Kettle, fresh from a typically eccentric night at Hillsborough on Tuesday where he sent off two, booked eight and awarded a penalty, has Barnet v Southend this weekend.

Tuesday >>> Grant Hegley is the man in the middle for our clash with Portsmouth on Tuesday night, more details on him on Monday.

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