Blackpool referee Leigh Doughty, in his fourth season on the Championship list, takes QPR’s home game with Middlesbrough this Saturday.
Referee >>> Leigh Doughty (Blackpool)
Assistants >>> Nigel Lugg (Surrey) and Mark Stevens (Bedfordshire)
Fourth Official >>> Martin Woods (Wigan)
QPR 1 Leicester 2, Saturday October 28, 2023, Championship
One one, in the game, crowd starting to come into play, Ainsworth on the cusp of pulling off the impossible, an hour gone and pace to come up front in the form of Smyth from the bench, Dozzell was about to hit the self destruct button. If you thought Jimmy Dunne’s red card at The Hawthorns was the dumbest thing you’ve ever seen, then strap yourself in for another bedtime story. First Dozzell gave the ball away cheaply in the Leicester half. Keen to make amends he chased all the way back into our half and did the right thing – a tactical foul to interrupt the counter attack. A yellow card, sure, but sensible gamesmanship of the sort we’re usually deficient in. Fatawu wasn’t happy, but then he’s not going to be happy is he? You’ve just clotheslined him on his way into the penalty box he’s hardly going to turn up with a box of Milk Tray. You laugh at him, you let him lose his temper, maybe you get him booked or sent off. You don’t go all fucking hard man routine and start pushing and shoving him back. Thick as a whale sandwich. Referee Leigh Doughty, one of the better officials at this level, saw the whole thing clearly, booked Dozzell for the foul, both players for the pushes, and that was that. QPR’s chances in this game were always slim to none, and slim had indeed just left town.
QPR: Begovic 5; Cannon 6, Kakay 6, Field 6; Adomah 5 (Smyth 87, -), Dozzell 4, Colback 5 (Willock 90+3, -), Paal 6; Kelman 5 (Dixon-Bonner 63, 5), Chair 6, Dykes 5
Subs not used: Archer, Richards (collect your prize at the front desk), Larkeche, Duke-McKenna, Kolli, Drewe
Goals: Dozzell 40 (unassisted)
Red Cards: Dozzell 59 (being a fucking dipshit)
Yellow Cards: Dozzell 59 foul, Dozzell 59 (retalitation), Colback 64 (dissent)
Leicester: Hermansen 6; Choudhury 5 (Pereira 67, 7), Coady 6, Vestergaard 7, Justin 5; Casadei 6 (Iheanacho 79, -), Winks 8, Dewsbury-Hall 7; Fatawu 8 (Albrighton 83, -), Vardy 5 (McAteer 83, -), Mavididi 7
Subs not used: Faes, Souttar, Daka, Madivadua, Stolarczyk
Goals: Mavididi 30 (assisted Dewsbury-Hall), Winks 80 (assisted Mavididi)
Bookings: Fatawu 59 (retaliation)
Referee – Leigh Doughty (Blackpool) 7 No complaints here. Not the referee’s fault Dozzell decided to join the fast growing International Year of the Wally Brain long list that is our playing squad this season. Decent official.
Stoke 0 QPR 1, Saturday April 29, 2023, Championship
Some tales from my first half notes, just to paint the picture of what sort of a game this was. After three minutes QPR botch a free kick opportunity so badly it ends up with Stoke countering back in the opposite direction, which would have caused a problem had Rob Dickie not intervened and then launched a wild pass-back to Dieng of the sort Karl Ready made a ten-year career out of, which would have caused a problem had Seny Dieng not intervened but then in turn hacked a horrid clearance off the outside of his boot and into the stand. Stoke’s first corner, worked short, was eventually cut back low through a crowded penalty area, right past Albert Adomah who was… kneeling down. I’m starting to wonder how many takes those Instagram videos require. 12 — Dieng flaps at a corner. 22 — Ethan Laird (back in the good books this week) a daft tackle but quite a harsh yellow card. 38 — Chair’s cross too high for Adomah. Chair would later try to get on the end of a similar ball himself, collapse to the ground, and plead for a penalty which the referee, rightly, showed little interest in.
Stoke: Bonham 5; Sterling 5, Taylor 5 (Hoever 61, 5), Jagielka 4, Fox 4, Tymon 5; Smallbone 6 (Baker 71, 6), Pearson 5, Laurent 5; Gayle 3 (Powell 61, 5), Campbell 6
Subs not used; Thompson, Macari, Fielding, Howard-Wilkinson
Bookings: Campbell 75 (foul)
QPR: Dieng 6; Laird 6, Dickie 6, Dunne 7, Paal 7; Adomah 6 (Martin 78, 7), Field 6, Iroegbunam 5 (Amos 64, 6), Chair 6 (Willock 90, -); Dykes 7, Lowe 6
Subs not used: Clarke-Salter, Johansen, Archer, Drewe
Goals: Adomah 48 (unassisted)
Bookings: Laird 20 (foul), Field 53 (foul), Amos 90+7 (foul)
Referee — Leigh Doughty (Blackpool) 7 I think this guy is excellent. Few challenges late in this game let away without a yellow card on both sides which raised a few eyebrows, but could basically have refereed this game in his lounge suit. Clearly on the fast track to the Premier League and, at this point, difficult to argue with that.
QPR 1 Blackburn 3, Saturday February 25, 2023, Championship
QPR: Dieng 4; Kakay 5, Dickie 2, Dunne 3, Paal 4; Iroegbunam 5 (Richards (!!) 88, -), Johansen 5, Field 5; Lowe 3, Martin 5 (Adomah 75, 2), Chair 5 (Dozzell 35, 3)
Subs not used: Amos, Archer, Dickson-Bonner, Gubbins
Goals: Iroegbunam 24 (unassisted)
Bookings: Johansen 37 (foul), Kakay 57 (deliberate handball), Field 59 (foul), Lowe 66 (foul)
Blackburn: Pears N/A; Rankin-Costello 8, Carter 6, Hyam 7, Brittain 6; Travis 7, Buckley 7 (Phillips 90+5, -); Thomas 7, Szmodics 7 (Hedges 69, 6), Dolan 7 (Morton 80, -); Gallagher 8
Subs not used: Pickering, Brereton, Garrett, Hilton
Goals: Gallagher 14 (assisted Dolan), 60 (assisted Rankin-Costello), Szmodics 45+2 (assisted Travis)
Referee — Leigh Doughty (Blackpool) 7 An afternoon spent judging whether QPR’s desperate attempts to literally hang onto the coat tails of their opponent were worthy of yellow cards or not.
Huddersfield 2 QPR 2, Friday April 15, 2022, Championship
Huddersfield: Nicholls 6; Turton 7 (Avila 89, -), Lees 6, Colwill 7, Toffolo 7; Hogg 7, Russell 6; Sinani 5 (Anjorin 75, 5), O’Brien 6, Thomas 6; Ward 5 (Holmes 46, 5)
Subs not used: Rhodes, Koroma, Blackman, Sarr
Goals: Barbet og 6 (assisted Hogg), Toffolo 53 (assisted Turton)
Bookings: O’Brien 64 (foul), Holmes 66 (foul), Thomas 90+1 (foul)
QPR: Westwood 6; Odubajo 7, Dunne 5, Barbet 5, McCallum 7; Field 7, Amos 7 (Adomah 85, -), Dozzell 6, Chair 8; Thomas 7 (Gray 83, -), Dykes 6 (Austin 83, -)
Subs not used: Johansen, Ball, Sanderson, Mahoney
Goals: Amos 43 (assisted McCallum), Chair 57 (assisted Odubajo)
Bookings: Austin 90+2 (foul), Field 90+5 (foul)
Referee — Leigh Doughty (Blackpool) 8 Very good.
QPR 1 Bristol City 2, Saturday September 18, 2021, Championship
The afternoon ticking on through five minutes of added time, and QPR seemingly were to be left frustrated with their point. They’d had 26 shots, and 11 on target, to Bristol City’s nine and soon to be three. Johansen’s challenge on Massengo barely existed, and the free kick awarded by the corner flag was a rare misstep from excellent new referee Leigh Doughty — Johansen’s yellow for dissent puts him on four already for the campaign as he races towards a one match ban.
QPR: Dieng 6; Odubajo 5 (Adomah 65, 6), Dickie 6, De Wijs 6, Barbet 6, McCallum 7; Johansen 7; Chair 6, Willock 7; Dykes 5 (Ball 80, -), Gray 6 (Austin 64, 5)
Subs not used: Thomas, Dozzell, Dunne, Walsh
Goals: McCallum 54 (unassisted)
Bookings: Gray 51 (foul), Barbet 79 (foul), Ball 85 (foul), Johansen 90 (dissent)
Bristol City: Bentley 9; Tanner 6, Kalas 7, Atkinson 7, Baker 6 (Dasilva 45, 6), Pring 6 (Semenyo 71, 6); James 6, Bakinson 7, Messengo 8; Martin 6 (Wells 62, 7), Weimann 7
Subs not used: Simpson, Williams, O’Leary, Palmer
Goals: Martin 44 (assisted Messengo/Weimann), Wells 90+3 (assisted Weimann)
Bookings: Bakinson 53 (foul)
Referee — Leigh Doughty (Blackpool) 8 You’re never going to agree with everything, and nor is a referee going to get everything right — the late decision against Johansen resulting in a booking for dissent was a bit of a joke, and many of the the usual complaints about lack of action on time wasting apply — but overall I rated this the best refereeing display we’ve had this season. Calm, unfussy, uninvolved, right up and on top of play, built like an absolute brick shit-house, very confident and assured. Absolute chalk and cheese from the Keith Stroud-chaired chimp’s tea party on Tuesday night and easy to see why he’s been promoted four levels in five years.
A rapid rise up the ranks for 31-year-old Doughty who joined the EFL list in 2019/20 and was given a League Two play-off date between Cheltenham and Northampton at the end of a first season which included 82 yellows (3.03) and two reds in 27 appointments. He was promoted to the Championship for the start of 2020/21, a fourth elevation in as many seasons for the PE teacher, and finished up with 81 yellows (3.24) and four reds in 25 outings. In 21/22 he concluded on 118 yellows and four reds in 32 games, and was rather more prolific last season with 154 yellows and six reds in 33 outings — totals boosted substantially by 21 yellows and a red in his first four games of the season and a hefty haul of eight at Stoke 0-1 Preston in the Ben Pearson derby.
Ticking along at 103 yellows (4.47) and three reds in 23 games this season, although just three matches account for more than a quarter of that – nine yellows at Bradford 1-1 Doncaster on Tuesday, eight yellows and a red at Wycombe 3-2 Bristol Rovers, and eight yellows at Millwall 0-4 Reading in the League Cup. This is his first Middlesbrough game this season but his results with them last year make intimidating reading – three away games, three wins, 4-1 at Wigan and 2-1 at both Blackburn and Norwich. He sent off Blackburn’s John Buckley at Ewood Park. Boro are 4-0-2 in six games with this referee in while QPR are 1-1-2 from four with him.
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