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Heidar Helguson scored a goal in each half as QPR continued their promotion push with a 3-0 Championship win at Blackpool on Tuesday.The Iceland international lived up to his reputation as a ruthless aerial predator when he headed home winger Wayne Routledge’s pinpoint cross to give his side a scarcely-deserved first-half lead.

Blackpool started the second period the more lively but soon found themselves further behind when Ian Evatt felled Lee Cook in the area and Helguson coolly converted the resulting penalty.

The hosts’ problems increased as second-half substitute Stephen Crainey was forced to hobble out of the action after just 14 minutes on the pitch to leave his side playing with 10 men having used all their substitutions.

On-loan Liverpool striker Kristian Nemeth made a second-half cameo appearance for the home side but it was a rare positive in a night of frustration for the Seasiders.

And QPR proceeded to rub salt in their opponents wounds as Hogan Ephraim ran on to Cook’s incisive through-ball before slotting home to make it 3-0 in the final minute at Bloomfield Road.

Blackpool striker Gary Taylor-Fletcher had the first meaningful shot on target when he latched on to DJ Campbell’s clever flick-on but his shot was well saved by R’s goalkeeper Lee Camp.

Camp was a late addition to manager Paulo Sousa’s starting XI after first choice Radek Cerny pulled up with a hamstring strain in the warm up but was soon called into action as Taylor-Fletcher’s effort tested him from distance.

ried a shot from Djibril Cisse.

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Spicer’s cross found O’Connor at the far post and the defender converted left-footed from close range.

Kyle Naughton returned fire for United soon after but his shot from the edge of the box did not force Sullivan into action.

Kevin Blackwell sent on Jamie Ward just before an hour’s play, removing the ineffective Sharp, but the game soon descended into a series of scrappy fouls.

Quinn had several chances to create an equaliser from the corner flag but an organised Doncaster defence were holding up well.

On the one occasion centre-half Chris Morgan did evade his marker to get on the end of Quinn’s inswinging delivery, he headed wide from 12 yards.

Doncaster had created little after the opener and Richie Wellens was hopeful to think his effort, from at least 35 yards, would test Paddy Kenny.

Blackwell’s side, though, were getting closer.

First Nick Montgomery teed up Darius Henderson, who wasted a good chance when heading over with 20 minutes left, then Ward earned a corner when his strongly-hit shot from inside the area was palmed over by Sullivan.

But United could not find the final ball and there were few further chances of note as Doncaster held on to the points.

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Andy Ambler, the Lions managing director, admitted his club and others still had a long way to go to eradicate the “element” that turn up just to cause trouble.

He told Sky Sports News: “No one has worked harder than Millwall to solve this problem but we need to realise that this problem is still there.

“I don’t think we’re going back to the old days, but there were other incidents over the weekend unfortunately and we have to continue to work hard.

“Every club has this element, and it is an element we need to eradicate from the game because it’s damaging our national sport.

“We are not sure that (those involved) are Millwall fans. The majority of our fans are as upset about this as we are.

“We have a membership scheme which we are going to have to look at again because we sold nearly 3,000 tickets to members and season ticket holders and clearly some of these tickets got into the hands of these people who don’t normally come to Millwall games.”

The Football Association have called for the “strongest possible sanction” against the perpetrators.

“These are the sorts of things we never want to see in a football stadium,” an FA spokesman said.

“We are working with the clubs and the police to investigate what happened.”

Humberside Police are conducting an investigation into the events and are confident of catching the troublemakers.

Chief inspector Darren Downs told BBC Radio Five Live: “We have got CCTV evidence inside, we have got evidence gathering teams inside, there are photographs from press photographers.

“To be honest we know an awful lot of them already. We know the names, we know the faces because they have been involved in smaller level stuff and they have been trouble-causers for a while.

“I feel confident that virtually everyone involved in the disorder on Saturday will, at some point in the next few months, be brought to justice.”

Hull chairman Paul Duffen, who confirmed his club would be seeking compensation from Millwall as a “private matter” between the clubs, added: “It’s a difficulty in football generally to know exactly who you’re selling tickets to.

“Certainly the people who caused this trouble were not Millwall fans, they were mindless hooligans who came under the guise of Millwall fans.”

He also defended his club’s segregation policy, adding on Sky Sports News: “There was no problem with segregation when the stadium opened, the difficulty was that because this group of people came with single intention of undermining the security in the stadium the first thing they did was tear up the segregation netting and we had to put a human barrier of stewards in place instead.

“The segregation we had on Saturday was absolutely adequate for hundreds of other games.”

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Jeffrey De Visscher is set to leave SPL outfit Aberdeen to return to Holland in a bid to play regular first-team football.The 27-year-old is in his homeland discussing terms with Cambuur Leeuwarden after getting permission to leave from Dons boss Jimmy Calderwood.

Calderwood told his club’s website: “He was disappointed that he wasn’t getting first-team football.

“He is a great player, but I think the way the game goes in Scotland doesn’t suit his style of play.

“He is more suited to a 4-3-3 formation and that doesn’t happen so much over here.”

De Visscher’s contract was due to run out at the end of the season.

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