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Darren Deadman from Cheshunt will take charge of this Friday’s clash between QPR and Watford.

Deadman, a Civil Servant in Peterborough, joined the National List of assistant referees in 2000 and the referees’ list in 2005.

This weekend he will be assisted by John Magill (Essex) and David Margetts (Essex) with Fred Graham (Essex) the fourth official.

Thus far this season in nine games Mr Deadman has dished 31 yellows and two reds, giving him an average of 3.67 cards per game.

Refereeing Rangers


Mr Deadman’s third Championship fixture was John Gregory`s first as QPR boss as Rangers reeled from the departure of Gary Waddock and an appalling away League Cup loss to Port Vale.

The former QPR midfielder was drafted in to the manager’s hot seat. The R’s won the game 2-0 against visitors Hull City courtesy of goals from strike force Ray Jones and Dexter Blackstock.

The following season he saw first hand the transformation at Loftus Road as a rejuvenated QPR hosted Bristol City.

Rangers swept the Robins out of sight under Luigi De Canio, with Patrick Agyemang continuing his stunning goalscoring run and Ákos Buzsáky making it 3-0 to the R’s.

A draw against the Robins at Ashton Gate saw Rangers cling onto a point when down to ten men – the official came in for some harsh criticism from Vital QPR co-editor Sandydl, who said:

“I refuse to comment on the referee, whose performance today was, quite frankly, appalling and left many of us angry. There were even chants from the home fans of ‘you don`t know what you`re doing’. Better I step back, like a lady, than tell you all what I think of Darren Deadman!”

Emmanuel Ledesma harshly sent off for two bookable offences five minutes after half time but Dexter Blackstock’s reactions from a rebound came before Dele Adebola equalised for the Robins.

After the turn of the year QPR travelled to the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest and were a goal down when Matteo Alberti gave Lewis McGugan the chance to net from the penalty spot.

Alberti then turned the game on its head with two well taken goals before a Lee Camp clanger allowed Chris Cohen to bag the equaliser just after the hour mark. A bitter pill to swallow for Rangers fans seeing their keeper leave the field to mutual adulation with the home support.

The R’s then had Mr Deadman a third time in the 2008/09 season when they faced Sheffield Wednesday – and unbelievably fell two goals down despite dominating.

A Gavin Mahon own goal and Marcus Tudgay saw the Owls into a two goal buffer before Rowan Vine, Mahon – atoning for his error – and Damion Stewart saw the R’s to a memorable comeback.

Another promotion party came and went at QPR’s expense at the end of the 2009/10 season as the official presided over Newcastle United’s win at Loftus Road.

Peter Ramage was given his marching orders moments into the second period as Peter Lovenkrands delightfully chipped home the late winner.

Mr Deadman & Queens Park Rangers


QPR 2-0 Hull City – 23-09-06
Goals: Ray Jones 60, Dexter Blackstock 80.
Yellow Cards: Ray Jones, Paul Jones, Zesh Rehman; Sam Collins, David Livermore, Danny Mills.

QPR 3-0 Bristol City 02-02-08
Goals: Patrick Agyemang 18, 33, Akos Buzsaky 63.
Yellow Cards: Martin Rowlands, Rowan Vine; Dele Adebola, Liam Fontaine.

Bristol City 1-1 QPR 30-08-08
Goals: Dele Adebola 25; Dexter Blackstock 18.
Yellow Cards: Bradley Orr, Ivan Sproule; Dexter Blackstock, Lee Cook, Emmanuel Ledesma, Martin Rowlands.
Red Cards: Emmanuel Ledesma.

QPR 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday – 13-04-09
Goals: Rowan Vine 62, Gavin Mahon 74, Damion Stewart 88; Gavin Mahon 35og, Marcus Tudgay 53pen.
Yellow Cards: Lee Cook, Adel Taarabt; Mark Beevers, Luke Varney

Nottingham Forest 2-2 QPR – 07-02-09
Goals: Lewis McGugan 45, Chris Cohen 67; Matteo Alberti 45, 48.
Yellow Cards: Gareth McCleary, Brendan Moloney, Wes Morgan, Adam Newbold.

QPR 0-1 Newcastle United 02-05-10
Goals: Peter Lovenkrands 71
Yellow Cards: Ryan Taylor, Mike Williamson
Red Cards: Peter Ramage




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