QPR lost to Blackburn in the last minute - but the moment of drama comes when Conor Washington's second-half header appeared to cross the line but no goal given.

TV replays showed the ball over, and when Sam Gallagher popped up right at the death to deal Rs a harsh lesson - it was back down the snake for Ian Holloway's troops after a great show at Newcastle midweek.

So what of the Rovers reverse? Things we learned.

Over? Conor Washington beats Jason Steele but no goal

Championship short changed on goal-line technology

Clint Hill will be shaking his head sorrowfully.

He had a perfectly good goal at Bolton ruled out against Bolton in March 2012 because the officials failed to see the ball had crossed the line.

Later, the Rangers legend thought it criminal there was no goal-line technology in the second tier.

His former team-mates will be saying 'amen' to that right now.

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Good point about QPR from BBC commentator Rob Scott

The former Fulham forward believes Rs are better off for having a manager who believes in getting the ball back to front quickly in 'Championship' style rather than the more ponderous approach by Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink who preceded Ian Holloway.

Scott thinks it's made all the difference.

Comment: Rob Scott

Where's the promised two strikers?

Picky point - but why say, and Ian Holloway did, that a second striker would make all the difference toWashington and his quest for goals?

Being cautious against promotion hunting Newcastle is one thing, but against Blackburn, short on confidence and headed towards relegation, surely Ol should have gone for the throat from the off?

Matt Smith after 62 minutes is baffling.

Pain: Nedum Onuoha (L) applauds fans, but Matt Smith C) and Conor Washington are dejected

James Perch on eight yellow cards

Two in successive games, and the first in the book here. The Rangers man needs to avoid two more before April to avoid a two-match ban.

Rangers were out of the traps like greyhounds with Jason Steele the only thing between Jamie Mackie, a Joel Lynch header and a 2-0 lead in the first five minutes.

What has LuaLua done wrong to warrant cameo parts?

The ONLY good thing from last week's 2-1 defeat to Burton was the Brighton loanee. For 90 minutes he pinged deadly crosses across the box.

On Wednesday at Newcastle, he was afforded 16 minutes as a sub and it was his cross that led to the equaliser.

Against Rovers he got all of a minute and a few seconds when it was far too late.

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