Ray Harford had to endure cries of "Judas" from angry West Bromwich Albion
fans, but he marked his return to a hostile Hawthorns by masterminding a vital
point for Queens Park Rangers.
The QPR boss was the target of constant barracking from West Brom supporters
after he walked out on the Midlands club last December to take over at Loftus
Road.
But he was delighted when Iain Dowie ended a near two-year League goal drought
to give Rangers the lead, only to be disappointed when rookie striker Lee Hughes
equalised with a close-range header.
Dowie, playing only his second game in QPR colours, found the target in the
24th minute after a determined run into the heart of the Albion defence by
on-loan Mark Kennedy.
The Liverpool man fired a low ball into the middle, giving 33-year-old Dowie
the simple chance of prodding home at close range to claim his first League
strike since March 1995, when he scored for West Ham against Manchester City.
But it was 1-1 in the 75th minute when the flame-haired Hughes - signed by
Harford last summer from non-League Kidderminster Harriers - grabbed the goal
that took Albion back up into the play-off zone.
Bob Taylor nodded the ball on and Hughes' first header was saved by Lee
Harper, but the keeper stood no chance with the striker's second attempt.
Teams
West Brom: Miller, Holmes, Nicholson, Sneekes, Murphy, Carbon,
Butler, Carr (Taylor 58), Hughes, Hunt, Kilbane.
Subs Not Used: Coldicott, Dobson.
Booked: Murphy, Hughes.
Goals: Hughes 75.
QPR: Harper, Yates, Rowland, Kulcsar, Ready, Morrow, Murray,
Peacock, Dowie, Gallen (Sheron 78), Kennedy.
Subs Not Used: Heinola, Barker.
Booked: Dowie, Kennedy.
Goals: Dowie 26.
Att: 19,143
Ref: C J Foy (St Helens).