HH deserved his chance to play and scored!! That's probably Betty on the bench again against Chelsea, unless we play him as one of the 3 behind the striker.
Try this one http://www.caughtoffside.com/2011/10/15/qpr-1-1-blackburn-rovers-premier-league-highlights-video/
I was inches away and it was a cross but what a cross it fooled everyone and was an accurate dink to the far post ... We should have built on that but as we weren't playing any football it was never going to happen
I was sat to the right behind the school end goal, (with my sons and hundreds of tourists - weird) and HH was looking at that corner of the goal when he hit the ball. Of course, he might just have a squint, and there was a surreal moment of silence before the assembled Japanese and Italians leapt to their feet in cross-cultural applause.
I haven't yet seen the goal (and the above link won't work on my incredibly slow laptop) but because Heidar Helguson is potentially my favourite ever footballer, I will say it is DEFINITELY a shot, and not a fluky cross which happened to fool everyone and creep beyond the goal-line and into the net.
well congrats HH anyway, 100 goals ...rather excellent that. Course, he learned all he knows at Watford
We might be able to send you Hulse on loan! ================================= NEIL Warnock insists Heidar Helguson has got a big part to play for QPR until he can add to his squad in January. The Rangers boss has made bringing in another frontman one of his main priorities when the transfer window reopens in the new year. QPR have managed just six goals in their first eight Premier League games, with summer signing Jay Bothroyd still to open his account for his new club. The former Cardiff frontman was dropped from the side for Saturday's clash with Blackburn, and with DJ Campbell crocked, Helguson was handed his first start and opened his account for the season in the 1-1 draw. And he admits the Iceman will get more chances to stake his claim over the next three months. Warnock said: “I thought Heidar was super and done us proud. He's been doing great in training and I thought he led the line well. “When I was at Sheffield United I signed a few strikers and things didn't go too well and I ended up going back to Neil Shipperley. He did it simple and got us over the line." He added: “We're not going to score a lot of goals. I tried to get a striker in; we were almost there with Craig Bellamy and one other [Peter Crouch] on deadline day. We tried at the death but couldn't do it. “The lads who are here have got to do their best until January.”