Boss furious after controversial QPR loss
QPR boss Mark Hughes gave a damning verdict on the match officials after his team’s controversial defeat at Bolton.
Rangers were denied a perfectly good goal in the first half at the Reebok Stadium after Clint Hill’s header clearly crossed the line.
Wanderers went on to win 2-1, with Ivan Klasnic’s goal giving them a priceless victory.
Hughes said: “I’m really disappointed in the performance of the officials. The referee was let down by his assistants.
“Clearly the ball was over the line. The linesman is there to see that – that is what his job is. The linesman didn’t see it.
“Laughably, the FA have come out almost immediately and said they’re in favour of goal-line technology.
“Today, it wasn’t about football. We just need officials to give us a fair crack of the whip. “
Bjorn H
11/03/2012 @ 9:27 am
Poor officials is obviously a problem but I’m more concerned about the way M Hughes picks hus team and spends money. Keeping Kenny in goal and playing Onuoha is nothing but poor leadership.
jac
11/03/2012 @ 5:20 am
Yes the ball was over the line, but if the linesman did not see, it’s not a goal. Also if Sparkless was fair, his goal was offside and I didn’t hear any complaints about that. Never mind though, when Sparkless is sacked he can find another mug club with real ambition.