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Town 3-0 Millwall
Saturday, 8th Dec 2012 17:20

DJ Campbell scored twice and Daryl Murphy once as Town beat Millwall 3-0 at Portman Road to halt the Lions’ unbeaten run at 13 games. The Blues, who have now won three in a row themselves, went in front in the first half when Campbell converted Aaron Cresswell’s cross, then after the break Murphy netted the second and Campbell added the third from the penalty spot.

Boss Mick McCarthy made one change against his old club, Murphy coming into the side up front for Tyrone Barnett, who dropped to the bench.

For Millwall, who were wearing a rather garish orange kit, ex-Blue Liam Trotter and one-time Town target James Henry returned after injury.

The Blues started brightly and Murphy escaped in behind Danny Shittu in the opening minute but screwed his cross onto the roof of the net.

Moments later, Guirane N’Daw played a ball over the top for the Irishman but Adam Smith dispossessed him before he could get in a shot. Millwall’s first serious attack ended with Shane Lowry feeding Chris Wood, who put the ball in the net, however, the on-loan West Brom man had strayed offside.

But the Blues were continuing to look the more threatening side and on seven Lee Martin did well to regain possession on the left after initially losing it, then sent in a cross which Murphy was unable to direct goalwards.

Tommy Smith might have put Town in front in the 10th minute, heading Aaron Cresswell’s freekick from midway inside the Millwall half on the left over the bar.

Smith was in action at the other end a minute later, heading Andy Keogh’s cross from the right over in front of Smith.

Town should have been in front in the 14th minute when Campbell and Martin exchanged passes and the Manchester United man sent Murphy away on goal. The striker struck a shot from the left of the area which Millwall keeper David Forde blocked.

The Lions went straight up the other end and might have scored themselves. Shane Lowry crossed from the left and striker Andy Keogh, who had a trial with the Town academy as a youngster, headed to Stephen Henderson’s right, the keeper doing well to get across to push it away.

The visitors were beginning to get on top and Cresswell was forced to make an important interception on Wood inside the area.

Millwall should have been in front in the 17th minute when Henry whipped across a freekick, from the right, Lowry flicked it on at the near post and Wood diverted it over when he ought to have scored. It was a lucky escape for the Blues.


Town came back into it again, although without overly threatening Forde, but just after the half hour the visitors had two chances to go in front in quick succession but on both occasions were thwarted by Henderson.

First, Trotter was given space to hit a powerful strike from the edge of the box which the Blues keeper pushed well away from goal. However, it fell for Keogh, who teed up Henry on the edge of the box, the ex-Reading man hitting a low strike across Henderson, which the Irishman did well to push around his right post.

Late replacement referee David Coote got his cards out for the first time in the 33rd minute when Wood fouled Martin down the Blues left. Soon after, Murphy shot over on the turn.

Millwall had had the better chances in the second half a lively first period, but in the 37th minute the Blues went in front.

Murphy held the ball, then found Martin, who in turn moved it on to Cresswell breaking into space on the left. The full-back sent in an inch-perfect low cross, which Campbell diverted past Forde from five yards for his seventh goal in 12 games.

There were no further chances at either end before the break and the Blues were applauded off at the whistle.

It had been an entertaining half in which Town might have gone ahead via Murphy’s early chances and Smith’s header, before Millwall had a number of opportunities, Wood missing when he should have scored and Henderson making three fine saves.

Either side could have been ahead but the Blues’ goal was well-worked and deftly taken, Campbell breaking his run of scoring in every other game by netting in successive matches for Town for the first time.

Town’s second goal came four minutes after the break. Orr played a ball forward for Campbell, breaking into the right of the area, which Shittu ought to have dealt with. However, the former QPR man allowed the Town striker to get in behind him and cut the ball back to Murphy, who slammed into the roof of the net for his fourth goal of the season.

Millwall looked to hit straight back, Wood hitting a freekick from the edge of the box which was blocked, then Jimmy Abdou lashed over.

Martin forced Forde to push away his curling freekick from the left in the 52nd minute with the Blues looking more likely to add to their lead than Millwall to pull a goal back.

On 62 Cresswell’s cross from the left deflected to Campbell 10 yards out, the Blues’ striker turning the ball just wide.

But the on-loan QPR man didn’t have to wait too long for his eighth goal of the season, referee Coote awarding the Blues their fourth penalty in four games.

Murphy took the ball past Lowry inside the area on Town right and Lowry clearly handled it as he lost his footing. The Irish striker subsequently put the ball in the net but the referee had already pointed to the spot. Campbell stepped up and slammed the ball to Forde’s right just inside the post.

Martin was booked foul on Mark Beevers soon after the goal with the Blues well on top and the game looking won.

As the match reached the 70-minute mark Town passing was being cheered in a manner not heard in a while at Portman Road. N’Daw showed that his game is far from all about his physicality, superbly using the inside of his left heel to divert a dropping ball to a team-mate behind him.

The Lions were looking well beaten by now, Henry’s 73rd minute freekick over the closest they’d come to a goal. At the other end, Smith diverted a cross to Campbell inside the area after a corner but the two-goal striker was unable to get the ball under control when well-placed and onside.

Beevers may have been fortunate to see a yellow rather than a red card in the 81st minute when he tripped Campbell midway inside the Millwall half with the striker bearing down on goal after being found by the excellent N’Daw. Beevers may have been saved by the distance Campbell still had to cover. Town wasted the freekick.

Town switched strikers Campbell and Murphy for Michael Chopra and Tyrone Barnett with six minutes to go, the duo receiving a warm ovation from their supporters as they left the field.

With two minutes remaining McCarthy handed summer signing Elliott Hewitt his Blues debut at right-back, the Wales U21 international having spent the first half of the season recuperating after two hip impingement operations.

Martin almost made it 4-0 moments before the end of the scheduled 90 minutes. N’Daw played a ball over the top and the midfielder lobbed the advancing Forde, but somehow Shittu got back to slide in and put the ball the wrong side of the post.

Edwards sent in a right-wing cross as the game entered injury time, Barnett forcing Forde to save well with his header. Soon after, Hewitt got into the action, whipping over a dangerous ball, which Chopra got a touch to ahead of Barnett but failed to direct goalwards.

Not long after, referee Coote blew his final whistle to cheers from the home fans after Town’s best afternoon at home this season.

After a first half which could have gone either way, the early second half goal all but killed the game off with the Blues on top and playing some of their best football of the season. In the end they could have won even more comfortably with Martin unlucky towards the end.

Mick McCarthy shook hands with all his players as they left the field, as well he might, his team having picked up a remarkable 16 points out of 24 since he took over as boss at the beginning of last month.

Town: Henderson, Orr (Hewitt 88), Chambers, Smith, Cresswell, Edwards, N'Daw, Drury, Martin, Murphy (Barnett 84), Campbell (Chopra 84). Unused: Loach, Higginbotham, Carson, Emmanuel-Thomas.

Millwall: Forde, A Smith, Shittu, Beevers, Lowry, Henry, Abdou (N'Guessan 56), Trotter, C Taylor (Wright 56), Keogh, Wood. Unused: J Smith, Osborne, Malone, Feeney. Referee: David Coote (Nottingham). Att: 17,380 (Millwall: 1,109).


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StochesStotasBlewe added 19:22 - Dec 8
A proper manager + a proper coach + organisation+ playing players in their correct positions + excellent man managing = results like todays & very happy fans.
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dannysigma added 19:33 - Dec 8
Dear Santa. I have been very, very good this year. Please can we sign DJ Campbell permanently? Yours, Danny Sigma, aged 40 1/4.
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Safetyfirstmrwarke added 19:36 - Dec 8
MM demonstrating that it's not rocket science. Doing the basics in a simple and organised fashion and playing players in positions that they're happy in. It's put a big grin on my face, thank you Mick.

COYB!!!

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FarringdonBlue added 19:49 - Dec 8
LMAO @ dannysigma, brilliant post!!

Great result today lads, next up Leeds for a stuffing!!

COYB's!!!!!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 19:50 - Dec 8
Must also add that MM,s & TC,s style of football aint bad either, despite what we were led to believe when he was appointed.
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StowTractorBoy added 19:54 - Dec 8
The best home performance we have seen for some time and difficult to pick a man of the match. I have said all along Henderson is a better goalkeeper than what we already have and after today the knockers will surely leave him alone. Good to see some backtracking on here tonight. Once again MM got the balance of the team right which sadly PJ could not do and it is ironic that we were all moaning about loan players a few weeks back for we should be very grateful now, as without the likes of DJ, Orr and Henderson things may not have gone so well. A remarkable recovery by our team since MM arrived but we must not get complacent as it can easily go wrong as well, as MM continually tells us. The Bristol City game just before Christmas will be crucial so how about ITFC giving the floating support an incentive to attend the match and advertise it properly. I know a deal was already on a few weeks back but it was badly publicised.
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whymarkten added 20:08 - Dec 8
Woh there , is it a dream ! Sent them hooligans packing unlike last time . Wouldn't be great if we had a song that everyone could join in to, any ideas anyone ? I mean narwich have got one , anyway mm has already shown that the job isn't too big for him , good for you mm
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SMS added 20:24 - Dec 8
I LOVE ITFC. Live in London, all my mates are Palace, Fulham and Arsenal fans! Nuff stick off all of them but now I'm proud once more! Thank you Mick x
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bluemikey100 added 21:01 - Dec 8
im dreaming of the playoffs anyone else feel the same
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muccletonjoe added 21:02 - Dec 8
Players who i had despaired of ever doing anything for this club are now playing like they mean busines , absolutely wonderful turnaround by mick we could even be mid - table by new year - very impressive.
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yun added 21:09 - Dec 8
Always a pleasure to beat the charming chaps from Millwall. Even better to see we're starting to look like a team again and I reckon Leeds are not to be feared. DJ Campbell is definitely one of our best loan signings. Credit to Paul Jewell for bringing him in and fingers crossed that we can keep him.
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harlingblue added 21:26 - Dec 8
A great all round team performance...and us supporters are starting do join the party...it has been so long since we have had a team that has put a spring back into our step.
Partnerships are forming all over the pitch, the desire to play for ITFC is there for all to see...thankyou MM and your team for giving us back 'our team'. PR is becoming a place of pleasure again...now to work on the loan players to keep/sign/contracted extensions etc.
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runaround added 21:41 - Dec 8
An excellent performance and result. The first 25 mins were fairly even but then we dominated. We thoroughly deserved the win and 3 nil did not flatter us. Its amazing what a bit of confidence can do to a team and we are improving match by match and its hard to believe this is the same side that had been so poor up until quite recently.
Henderson had by far his best game for ITFC, the centrehalves were dominant and faultless, the fullbacks and widemen were everywhere, N'Daw was class in centremid whilst the front 2 caused Millwall plenty of problems and deservedly both got on the scoresheet.
The only slight disappointment was Drury but even he improved as the match progressed. Watching ITFC is fun again and long may that continue
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BuckieBlue added 22:13 - Dec 8
I know play off talk is crazy and top 10 would be a good platform to build on for next season but just to throw in a stat, if kept averaging 2 pts a game we'd be on 71pts with one game left.....74pts is usually enough for 6th(!).
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Maverick_Mitch added 22:28 - Dec 8
Great posts but surprised not more mention of Lee Martin. Popped up all over the field and never stopped running. Deserved a goal for effort and could have been MoM for me
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Ipswich24 added 23:07 - Dec 8
Really great result today. Second half we really stepped it up and fully deserved the win. Special praise for Hendo some great saves 1st half. NDaw is different class so is DJ Campbell these two must be signed. Man of he match Tommy Smith won everything.
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kerryblue added 23:17 - Dec 8
Lets get up the table and a decent cup run and who knows that muppet Jewell might even leave our memory,worst manager in our history,never doubhted Mick would come up trumps
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R_LAMB3 added 00:00 - Dec 9
Lets all just remember this is the same squad of players that Paul Jewell had and were not playing for him.
The likes of Campbell NDaw and Henderson Jewell brought to the club and they are all top players who Mick should try and sign in January.
All whats happened is Mick and Terry as taken over the same bunch of players that Jewell had got them fit and put them in their correct positions and got them wanting to play for us.
The players had a easy ride when Jewell was manager but with Mick at the helm they know the score either get fit and want to play if not in January you will be on your way.
Great win today lads and six more points before christmas would be a great present for all proper Town fans and bad news for all the Town knockers who come on here and talk garbish all the time.
The silver fox is doing a great job.
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camblue added 00:08 - Dec 9
Thank you Mick and the boys. Always proud to be blue, but this was amazing.

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Marcus added 02:32 - Dec 9
I know a few rocket scientists and none of them know anything about managing a football club.
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Urchin added 09:17 - Dec 9
Great result and as many have said the desire to win and to support each other continues to grow. Leeds will be a hard game and I think a point will be good but with this spirit dare I believe a win could be on the cards. Welcomed Hewitts debut and he looked very very promising.
By the way wheres walberswick, ITFCdaley jas and all the others gone?
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itfcbarmyarmy added 12:38 - Dec 9
I am starting to feel that when you have the around 16,000 season ticket holders and regular ticket buyers it is no worse an atmosphere than when we have an extra 3000-4000 1 off ticket holders. i never thought at 65 minutes we would be singing millwall fans out.
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truthhurts added 17:05 - Dec 9
What a difference it makes when the team gets proper support! Slowly but surely the attendances are increasing, no doubt by the 'true lifelong fans' that went hiding for a while...

On a more serious note lets not forget the impact of TC too. Great coach
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:13 - Dec 9
Great result,well done Mick and the team,Really feeling like we are turning things around now.The little run of good results is a real tonic,should clear away any confidence problems in players and hopefully get team fireing on all cylinders.Big Mick is obviously connecting with the players and recognising the problems that need sorting .Happy days ! COYB
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h32 added 19:33 - Dec 9
truthhurts - more to the point - what a difference a real Manager makes !!! - shame it took so long to get shot of the other incumbent.
I seem to think you were one of his stalwart supporters - or should I say 'true lifelong fan' - shame you were so deluded at the time, and couldn't see the inevitable.
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