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Miserable QPR crushed by Burnley

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Managerless QPR were well beaten by the Championship leaders.
Johann Berg Gudmundsson opened the scoring in the 19th minute and on-loan Chelsea left-back Ian Maatsen doubled the Clarets’ lead in first-half stoppage time.
And Nathan Tella’s 71st-minute goal, after a mistake by Jimmy Dunne, sealed a resounding victory for Burnley and added to their opponents’ woes in the wake of Mick Beale’s departure.
Gudmundsson, restored to the side by boss Vincent Kompany, vindicated his inclusion by scoring in fine style, sweeping a left-footed free-kick into the far corner of the net beyond keeper Seny Dieng, who barely moved.
QPR had some reason to feel aggrieved about the free-kick for a foul on Jack Cork, who went down after very little contact near the edge of the penalty area.
The hosts also had strong appeals for a penalty in the opening minute waved away when George Thomas went down under a challenge from Arijanet Muric.
From the following goal-kick by keeper Muric, Rangers switched off and Tella found himself in on goal, but the on-loan Southampton midfielder shot tamely at Dieng.
After Gudmundsson’s opener, Chris Willock missed a glorious chance to equalise when he blasted over after being set up by Ethan Laird.
Apart from that scare, though, Burnley looked comfortable – and a second goal just before the interval was a hammer blow for QPR.
Senegal international Dieng, just back from the World Cup, dived to his right to keep out Vitinho’s strike only for Maatsen, lurking on the left-hand side of the penalty area, to follow up with an emphatic first-time finish.
Paul Hall, placed in interim charge following Beale’s recent decision to swap west London for Glasgow and the Rangers manager’s job, made a double change at half-time, sending on Albert Adomah and Olamide Shodipo in place of George Thomas and the out-of-sorts Willock.
QPR did rally in the second half and an effort from Sam Field was well saved by Muric.
However, their hopes of a comeback were crushed by Tella’s seventh goal of the season.
Former Burnley defender Dunne made an unwise decision to try to chest the ball back to Dieng, and Tella nipped in to score from what seemed an impossible angle.
The defeat was QPR’s fourth in a row and fifth in their past six matches – a run which has seen them slide from top of the table to ninth.

QPR (4-3-2-1): Dieng; Laird, Dunne, Clarke-Salter, Paal; Field, Iroegbunam, Dozzell (Armstrong 76); Willock (Adomah 45), Thomas (Shodipo 45); Dykes.Subs not used: Archer, Kakay, Dickie, Richards.

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We are working closely with a leading international publisher of licensed children’s books to recruit an experienced Sales and Marketing Director for EMEA. This is an integral leadership role responsible for some of the world’s most recognisable and prestigious book brands.
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Paris, Madrid, Barcelona among candidate cities to host ICE from 2025 – IAG

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Clarion Gaming, organizer of ICE London, says it has narrowed the shortlist of potential future hosts of the hugely popular industry trade show to four European cities, with its current London home joined by Barcelona and Madrid in Spain as well as Paris, France.
The decision to explore a potential move comes amid pressure from some industry representatives, with Clarion working alongside specialist consultants Equimore to establish the finalist shortlist. The successful candidate will be announced in 3Q23 following a competitive bidding process and will host ICE for a period of five years between 2025 and 2029.
“This robust process is customer-centric and the decision will be taken in the best interests of our stakeholders and of the global gaming industry,” said Alex Pratt, Group Managing Director of Clarion Gaming.
“iGB Affiliate London is very much part of the process and we are engaging with iGB Affiliate stakeholders in order to identify their preferred strategic path.
“The four short-listed cities will progress through a selection process with the help of the experienced and knowledgeable team at Equimore which is overseeing every aspect of what is a robust program.
“In addition to the suitability of locations in terms of capacity, facilities and the ability to accommodate projected future growth the process also encompasses dateline availability, transport connectivity with the rest of the world as well as the broader hospitality infrastructure including accommodation costs.
“By pursuing all due diligence we will identify the city that’s best equipped to not only host an event which continues to play such a central role in helping to create opportunity and prosperity for gaming businesses of all sizes, across every vertical and in every global jurisdiction, but also demonstrate its leadership in the sector.
“In the interests of transparency Clarion will not be making any further comment during the official process.”

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ICE London 2023 to feature exhibitors from record 68 nations – IAG

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Industry trade show ICE London will feature exhibitors from a record 68 nations, topping the previous best of 65 set three years ago, according to organizer Clarion Gaming.
ICE London returns as a full-sized show for the first time since 2020 from 7 to 9 February, with the total 623 exhibitors representing everything from Argentina to Australia and Macau to Mexico.
“No other exhibition in the gaming space can come anywhere near the internationalism of ICE,” said Clarion Gaming Managing Director, Stuart Hunter.
“To have 68 nations represented by our community of exhibitors means that visitors are immediately part of what is a global experience with unique access to the smartest gaming innovators drawn from every corner of the world. There are very few exhibitions of scale in any industry sector which are able to compare with such international representation and legitimately lay claim to being a ‘global’ or a ‘world’ event.
“Once an event is recognized as being genuinely international, stakeholder groups including brands, regulators, trade associations, media groups and strategic industry-wide bodies focus their activities accordingly.
“Research that we’ve undertaken has shown that for many people ICE and iGB Affiliate London actually start on the Sunday preceding and finish on the following Saturday. In that week we estimate that over 100 gambling industry events will take place outside of the show hours providing a new and compelling perspective on why ICE and iGB Affiliate London are so influential and important to the world industry.”
IAG will have a team of four at ICE London next week. Visit us at Stand ND7-C.

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