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March 29, 2003
Blackpool 1 QPR 3
Langley (3)
SUNDAY TIMES
Blackpool 1 QPR 3
Published: 30 March 2003
A Richard Langley hat-trick kept Queens Park Rangers comfortably in a playoff position and all but ended injury-hit Blackpool’s hopes of promotion. It was Blackpool’s sixth match without a win, a run that has included four defeats. Much of the talk before the match was of left-back John Hills turning down a new contract. The likelihood is that he will not be at Bloomfield Road next season and after this performance other defenders could be joining him. Langley, who scored in the win at Loftus Road earlier in the campaign, had completed his treble before Scott Taylor’s late consolation
Blackpool: Barnes, Richardson, Flynn, Grayson, Hills, Bullock, Wellens, Coid, Taylor, Robinson, Walker
QPR: Day, Kelly, Carlisle, shiteeeeeeeeeetu, Padula, McLeod, Palmer, Bircham, Langley, Gallen, Furlong
www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/sport/football/article244907.ece
Teams
espnfc.com/match?id=50185&cc=5901
Queens Park Rangers
• Richard Langley 35'
• Richard Langley 65'
• Richard Langley 85'
Blackpool 1-3 QPR
A stunning hat-trick from QPR's Richard Langley secured a 3-1 win over hosts Blackpool to consolidate the visitors' play-off hopes but end those of the home side.
The visitors outclassed injury-ravaged Blackpool but the game was marred by five bookings and a mass brawl in the 48th minute.
Langley opened the scoring after 35 minutes having won a free-kick which he curled superbly into the top left corner of the net past goalkeeper Phil Barnes.
Blackpool fought back and created several chances but the Seasiders, missing striker John Murphy, were unable to capitalise.
Langley's second goal came just after the hour-mark when he sent a curling shot along the floor past the outstretched arm of Barnes, and he completed his hat-trick six minutes from time with an easy near-post header.
Four minutes into stoppage time Blackpool grabbed a late consolation goal when Scott Taylor converted a Leam Richardson cross.
espnfc.com/en/report/50185/report.html?soccernet=true
BBC
Blackpool 1-3 QPR
Have your say on the 606 Divison Two page
A stunning hat-trick from QPR's Richard Langley secured a win over Blackpool to consolidate their play-off hopes but end those of the Seasiders.
The visitors outclassed injury-ravaged Blackpool but the game was marred by five bookings and a mass brawl in the 48th minute.
Langley opened the scoring after 35 minutes having won a free-kick which he curled superbly into the top left corner of the net past goalkeeper Phil Barnes.
Blackpool fought back and created several chances but the Seasiders, missing striker John Murphy, were unable to capitalise.
Langley's second goal came just after the hour-mark when he sent a curling shot along the floor past the outstretched arm of Barnes, and he completed his hat-trick six minutes from time with an easy near-post header.
Four minutes into stoppage time Blackpool grabbed a late consolation goal when Scott Taylor converted a Leam Richardson cross.
Blackpool: Barnes, Richardson, Flynn, Grayson, Hills, Bullock, Wellens, Coid, Taylor, Robinson, Walker. Subs: Theoklitos, Milligan, Hughes, Burns, Blinkhorn.
QPR: Day, Kelly, Carlisle, shiteeeeetu, Padula, McLeod, Palmer, Bircham, Langley, Gallen, Furlong. Subs: Culkin, Rose, Pacquette, Thomson, Angell.
Referee: A Bates (Staffordshire
news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_2/2875427.stm
March 29, 2003
Blackpool 1 QPR 3
Langley (3)
SUNDAY TIMES
Blackpool 1 QPR 3
Published: 30 March 2003
A Richard Langley hat-trick kept Queens Park Rangers comfortably in a playoff position and all but ended injury-hit Blackpool’s hopes of promotion. It was Blackpool’s sixth match without a win, a run that has included four defeats. Much of the talk before the match was of left-back John Hills turning down a new contract. The likelihood is that he will not be at Bloomfield Road next season and after this performance other defenders could be joining him. Langley, who scored in the win at Loftus Road earlier in the campaign, had completed his treble before Scott Taylor’s late consolation
Blackpool: Barnes, Richardson, Flynn, Grayson, Hills, Bullock, Wellens, Coid, Taylor, Robinson, Walker
QPR: Day, Kelly, Carlisle, shiteeeeeeeeeetu, Padula, McLeod, Palmer, Bircham, Langley, Gallen, Furlong
www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/sport/football/article244907.ece
Teams
espnfc.com/match?id=50185&cc=5901
Queens Park Rangers
• Richard Langley 35'
• Richard Langley 65'
• Richard Langley 85'
Blackpool 1-3 QPR
A stunning hat-trick from QPR's Richard Langley secured a 3-1 win over hosts Blackpool to consolidate the visitors' play-off hopes but end those of the home side.
The visitors outclassed injury-ravaged Blackpool but the game was marred by five bookings and a mass brawl in the 48th minute.
Langley opened the scoring after 35 minutes having won a free-kick which he curled superbly into the top left corner of the net past goalkeeper Phil Barnes.
Blackpool fought back and created several chances but the Seasiders, missing striker John Murphy, were unable to capitalise.
Langley's second goal came just after the hour-mark when he sent a curling shot along the floor past the outstretched arm of Barnes, and he completed his hat-trick six minutes from time with an easy near-post header.
Four minutes into stoppage time Blackpool grabbed a late consolation goal when Scott Taylor converted a Leam Richardson cross.
espnfc.com/en/report/50185/report.html?soccernet=true
BBC
Blackpool 1-3 QPR
Have your say on the 606 Divison Two page
A stunning hat-trick from QPR's Richard Langley secured a win over Blackpool to consolidate their play-off hopes but end those of the Seasiders.
The visitors outclassed injury-ravaged Blackpool but the game was marred by five bookings and a mass brawl in the 48th minute.
Langley opened the scoring after 35 minutes having won a free-kick which he curled superbly into the top left corner of the net past goalkeeper Phil Barnes.
Blackpool fought back and created several chances but the Seasiders, missing striker John Murphy, were unable to capitalise.
Langley's second goal came just after the hour-mark when he sent a curling shot along the floor past the outstretched arm of Barnes, and he completed his hat-trick six minutes from time with an easy near-post header.
Four minutes into stoppage time Blackpool grabbed a late consolation goal when Scott Taylor converted a Leam Richardson cross.
Blackpool: Barnes, Richardson, Flynn, Grayson, Hills, Bullock, Wellens, Coid, Taylor, Robinson, Walker. Subs: Theoklitos, Milligan, Hughes, Burns, Blinkhorn.
QPR: Day, Kelly, Carlisle, shiteeeeetu, Padula, McLeod, Palmer, Bircham, Langley, Gallen, Furlong. Subs: Culkin, Rose, Pacquette, Thomson, Angell.
Referee: A Bates (Staffordshire
news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_2/2875427.stm