Ipswich Town loanee DJ Campbell has not given up hope of making his âdream moveâ to QPR work as manager Mark Hughes leaves the door open By Stuart Watson Friday, October 12, 2012 11:09 AM IPSWICH Town loanee striker DJ Campbell has not given up hope of becoming a regular at boyhood club QPR just as manager Mark Hughes leaves the door open for a return. CommentsEmailPrintGot a story?..To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. .. The 30-year-old grew up in north London supporting the Hoops and played for them between the ages of six and 16. He admits it was a âdream moveâ to sign for the Premier League club in the summer of 2011 â moving from Blackpool for a £1.2m fee â but an rare injury-hit campaign meant he was only able to make two league starts at Loftus Road. Behind the likes of Bobby Zamore, Djibril Cisse, Andy Johnson and Jamie Mackie in the pecking order, Campbell was left out of Mark Hughesâ 25-man squad for the first half of this season. Subsequently he joined Ipswich Town on a three-month loan deal last week â turning down the chance to rejoin former club Blackpool â and scored in an encouraging Blues debut, inadvertently netting with his hands in Saturdayâs 2-1 home defeat to Cardiff. Campbell said: âQPR are the club I supported as a boy. I used to go and watch them play. âIt was a dream move for me to go back home and play for the club I supported and played for when I was six until six â not a lot of people know that. âIt was always in my mind to go back one day, I was fortunate to get there, but for whatever reason it hasnât worked out so far. It has been frustrating, but thatâs football and you just have to get on with it as a professional. âI always keep my mind open. I may end up staying at Ipswich, QPR might want me back â weâll have to wait and see. You never know whatâs around the corner.â With Andy Johnson looking to be ruled out for the season at QPR, manager Hughes told the Fulham Chronicle: âWeâre looking at all our options. Obviously DJâs not played for us but circumstances change very quickly in football and fortunes of players and clubs change very quickly. DJ needs to go and get some games, but you never say never in this game.â Asked whether he felt Hughes might give him a chance, he continued: âItâs a bit of a strange one really because he came in when I was injured so he hasnât really seen me play. He has obviously seen me play in previous seasons but actually playing for him he hasnât really seen me. âSo I donât know if Iâm honest what the situation is with QPR, whether they want me back in January or to be in the 25. I havenât got a clue. âThere are rumours that they do but I havenât actually spoken to the gaffer about it and I just want to concentrate on getting fit and playing and doing my best for Ipswich really. Thatâs all here and there for me really. I will worry about that when my loan period ends. âFootball is a funny game and you never know whatâs round the corner. All I can do is train hard and do the best for Ipswich and take it from there.â He added: âLast year I had a lot of injuries but I have never really been injured before in my career. I went from scoring 13 Premier League goals for Blackpool to not playing at all last year. I started two games and maybe a handful of substitute appearances which is not good enough for the pressure I put on myself. âIt is hard when you are injured and canât do anything about it and thatâs the way it was last year for me. It was very frustrating, especially after not being injured for all my career. Iâve always been fit, Iâve always looked after myself, so it was tough. âThatâs behind me now but now and Iâm fit and raring to go. I would like to say that I will give Ipswich a good three months â or even more â and then you never know. Hopefully it will be a good loan spell.â
He would be on the bench now ahead of Hogan who will only play if half the squad are taken out with a virus. We are paying the price for signing all those midfielders while being weak up front and at the back. Something a lot of us said while the window was still open.