Campbell: One of My Most Important Goals

Monday, 12th Nov 2012 06:02 Striker DJ Campbell says his winning goal against Burnley on Saturday was one of the most significant he has ever netted. The on-loan QPR man made it 2-1 to the Blues in the 87th minute to win Town their first home league game since March at the 11th attempt. He said: “That has to go down as one of the most important goals of my whole career. Apart from being a key goal in terms of the club’s position, in terms of quality it was also one of the sweetest I have scored for a long, long time. “When the ball came over from Carlos Edwards on the right it looked perfect for me to head. But I suddenly changed my mind and it dropped beautifully on to my right foot and I was able to cushion it past the keeper.” Campbell, who is 31 today, says it was a gritty rather than silky performance: “We had to fight and battle sometimes. It wasn’t pretty but these are difficult times for the club and this win was Manna from heaven for us all.” In terms of his longer-term future, he says he’s not sure what will happen: “I’ve got four goals in seven games here now so you have to say I’m not doing too badly. “I like Ipswich but my loan is up in January and we’ll just have to wait and see what happens then. “It will be up to what the people at QPR decide they want to do and whether Ipswich want to keep me on or not. “The manager has been stressing how important it is that we become a team that is hard to beat and that’s what we were today because we never gave up.” Meanwhile, Burnley striker Sam Vokes claimed the Clarets’ goal despite the ball appearing to go in off Blues defender Danny Higginbotham: “Junior Stanislas has put in a marvellous cross and I just got a nick on it, so I’m taking that as my first goal." Vokes felt Daryl Murphy’s opener for Town oughtn’t to have counted: “Everyone was unhappy with the goal. As a striker I feel sometimes goalkeepers are protected but this time it was definitely a foul.” Photo: Action Images



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bigolconnor added 06:14 - Nov 12

That's a fine. Silly boy. 0

bigolconnor added 06:14 - Nov 12

I'm talking about Vokes' comment. 0

NickITFC added 06:34 - Nov 12

Shut up Vokes. Never a foul in a million years. If anything its a penalty.



As for DJ would love him to stay thought he was brilliant on saturday, always looked sharp. 0

howdonblue added 07:20 - Nov 12

Please please please let us sign dj a real poacher

Potential town legend 0

bluelady added 07:51 - Nov 12

Strikers love to score goals if it's working out here and he is finding the net then hopefully he will be more than happy to stay rest of season, trouble is QPR may think is fo warrants getting back into there team !!! As for the goal it's laughable I've watched it over again and the keeper comes out and walks straight into Murphy who was clearly standing his ground. 0

cooper4england added 08:19 - Nov 12

Rock DJ, cause your making us feel alright 0

oldbri added 08:41 - Nov 12

Should we call you Sam Vokes or some joke.A bad case of yar bo sucks. 0

joe9087 added 08:47 - Nov 12

DJ Campbell is the player I thought Chopra would be at Ipswich, getting us goals in important times keeping us going.

Really hope we can sign him on a permanent deal come January, let's hope his good form doesn't attract anyone else. :-) 0

TR11BLU added 08:50 - Nov 12

Never a foul, keeper runs into Murphy who doesnt move, just stands his ground.

'DJ Campbell he scores when he wants' 0

PortmanTerrorist added 08:55 - Nov 12

Great goal by DJ, great crowd noise, great result. But even if we win our next 2 games on the spin we won't make mid table. Reality sucks.



Still, with a manager who can actually tell that Carlos is not a right-back anything is possible! 0

bluefeast added 08:56 - Nov 12

DJ plays for the team ,huge effort from him , his off the ball running a huge example to the two subs of chopra and scotland. 0

bluelady added 09:17 - Nov 12

bluefeast totally agree, its the kind of player Chopra was last season to be honest, we were always say how hard he was working on and off the ball and in his defence he didnt get the service as a lone striker so was never going to bag a hatful. However i also read on here at the weekend someone saying that Cambell was a good poacher but brough little else, i have to totally disagree he was one of the busiest players saturday by no means a lazy striker waiting for the ball at his feet. 0

paulcooperisgod added 10:01 - Nov 12

Dj he scores goals for fun 0

roytheboy added 10:15 - Nov 12

Murphy's goal was never a foul in a million years, I have played the video many times, the keeper can clearly be seen running into Daryl's back, he then fell backwards simply because he was not strong enough to get away with what would, in my opinion, have been a foul against Daryl, thank goodness that the linesman and Referee did their job correctly. 0

Arthur added 10:42 - Nov 12

Good words DJ ... you are quite right.



I thought it was very well taken too, that wasn't easy to put away.



Vokes = knob and sore looser!! 0

BillBlue added 10:54 - Nov 12

DJ's was a real poachers goal and it certainly did not look easy, well done DJ, keep it up and lets hope Mark Hughes wasn't watching! Regarding Murphs header, not a foul by any stretch of the imagination and it shows how strong Murph is because that keeper simply bounced off him. Wonder, if Murph hadn't have scored, whether, or not, the ref would have awarded a penalty because it would definitely have been a foul. Food for thought anyway. Stop whinging Vokes. COYB 0

BillBlue added 10:55 - Nov 12

By the way, nice to see you back bluelady, you always talk sense. COYB 0

JamieD added 11:45 - Nov 12

I went mental. What a finish. 0

Warkys_Tash added 12:14 - Nov 12

Wow, what a great attitude and nice comment that he felt it was such an important goal to him as well as us. That s so good to hear and proves he cares. Lets hope it rubs off on others in the squad.



If he continues like that, then sign him up. Never stopped workign and making runs, was a thorn in Burnley's side all game.



As for the alleged foul, a similar thing happened in the first half, Burnley's defender crashes into their own keeper and they want and get a Free kick! Murphy didn't touch him then either. Thankfully the linesman saw it correctly in the 2nd half. 0

Strikes added 13:21 - Nov 12

Sign him up!



On first look from the SBR Lower I thought Grant might have been fouled by Murphy and, had I been the ref, would have disallowed it.



However watching the replay it's obvious that Grant runs into the back of Murphy then goes to ground. Correct decision to award the goaland proof why I shouldn't be a ref. 0

WhoisJimmyJuan added 13:58 - Nov 12

Furthermore, didn't Murphy have his back to the keeper at all times, so could not have seen the keeper in order to foul him? 0

Lightningboy added 16:19 - Nov 12

We need to get DJ signed up before january or else there'll be others sniffing around. 0

VINNIEBLUE added 18:35 - Nov 12

DJ, great goal, awsome, sign him? Remember we said that about Bullard. Just a thought. 0

Rudyard83 added 19:18 - Nov 12

The comment made by DJ shows he cares about the club.



And as for Volks comment... Darl had his back to the keeper so if anything it should have been a penalty to us. He's just a sore losser:P 0

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