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Millwall 0-0 Town
Monday, 1st Apr 2013 15:32

Town claimed their fourth point of the two Easter fixtures as their trip to Millwall ended in a 0-0 draw. Luke Hyam and Michael Chopra both had chances for Town, while Lions defender Shane Lowry came closest to breaking the deadlock when he struck the outside of the post with a freekick in the second half.

Boss Mick McCarthy made five changes to his starting line-up with the game having come so quickly after Saturday’s 3-0 home victory over Leeds.

The Blues manager rested captain Carlos Edwards, David McGoldrick, Jay Tabb and Daryl Murphy, who all dropped to the bench, while Andy Drury was left out of the 18.

Luke Chambers skippered in Edwards’s absence, while Lee Martin returned at left midfield, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was on the right, with Guirane N’Daw in the middle and Chopra and Frank Nouble up front. Millwall included ex-Blue Liam Trotter in the centre of their midfield.

It was Trotter who struck the game’s first shot, curling a 25-yard half-volley wide with the swirling wind helping it on its way past the post.

Millwall midfielder Richard Chaplow picked up an early yellow card for a late tackle on Richard Stearman, then in the fifth minute one-time Town academy trialist Andy Keogh had the ball in the net, but having strayed into an offside position as a cross came in from the left.

Striker John Marquis joined Chaplow in referee Keith Stroud’s book in the seventh minute for another foul on Stearman, the Blues right-back this time receiving an arm to the head.

There was a scare for the Blues, who were wearing their white away kit, in the 14th minute when keeper Scott Loach initially failed to hold a low Chaplow cross but the Town number one grabbed hold of it before Marquis could pounce.

Lowry sent a 30-yard freekick well wide in the 17th minute with the home side having had the better of it so far with the Blues unable to keep hold of the ball or create anything in front of goal. The windy conditions had also played their part in a scrappy opening spell.

McCarthy, facing a club he both played for and managed, switched his personnel around soon after, matching Millwall’s 4-3-3 with Emmanuel-Thomas coming into the centre ahead of Hyam and N’Daw, while Chopra moved to the right.

On 32 Marquis charged down Chambers’s clearance but was let down by his second touch and Tommy Smith saw the ball out of play. Two minutes later, Keogh’s cross from the right struck the top of the Town bar but with Loach comfortably seeing it over.


Nouble struck Town’s first shot of the game a minute later, tricking his way past Lowry on the right before hitting a shot from a tight angle which flew across the face of goal and failed to test Millwall keeper David Forde.

Luke Hyam came closer in 38th minute when Forde came a long way outside his box to clear but only as far as the Blues midfielder inside the centre circle. Hyam looped the ball goalwards but a combination of Mark Beevers and the wind stopped it before it could cross the line.

Hyam, who created Town’s first two goals on Saturday, came close again a minute later from Nouble’s flighted cross from the right. The academy product turned the ball goalwards and Forde did well to block. Martin went for the loose ball with defender Dunne but couldn’t add the final touch and in any case referee Stroud awarded a freekick to the home side.

Just before the break, Hyam picked up a yellow card after being somewhat harshly adjudged to have fouled Marquis.

The half-time scoreline was a reasonable reflection of the first 45 minutes. Town had come more into it as the half wore on having made the tactical change and had created a couple of openings with Nouble providing the main danger.

The Lions had been on top in the earlier stages, although without particularly threatening. Millwall appeared to have had the better of the strong wind during the first 45 minutes, although all too often balls in behind were over-hit, while Blues keeper Loach’s kicks were prevented from getting any further than the halfway line.

Millwall switched ineffective striker Marquis for Rob Hulse for the second half, while McCarthy stuck with the same side and system which had finished the first.

On 49 N’Daw joined Hyam in referee Stroud’s book for a foul on Dunne. Four minutes later the Senegalese international and skipper Chambers were spoken to by Stroud after he committed a further foul the official making it clear that that was his final warning.

From the resultant freekick, Millwall almost went ahead. Lowry crossed from the right to Hulse on the edge of the six-yard area. The sub managed to divert it goalwards but Loach reacted quickly to swat it away and the loose ball was bundled behind by a Millwall player.

The home side were beginning the half strongly and in the 54th minute the Blues failed to clear a corner from the right. Emmanuel-Thomas blocked a Dunne shot before Trotter turned a subsequent effort over.

At the other end, Hulse almost diverted an Aaron Cresswell freekick into his own net in the 56th minute. From the left-sided corner which resulted, Cresswell’s ball into the box was flicked on by Chambers to Chopra at the far post but the Blues striker was unable to keep his header down.

It was the best Town opportunity up to then and on the hour they created another when Chopra cut in from the right and teed-up Emmanuel-Thomas on the edge of the box. Forde blocked the midfielder’s left-foot strike but couldn’t hold on, however, Nouble turned the rebound over from the edge of the box.

Trotter added his name to referee Stroud’s increasingly lengthy list for a clumsy foul on Martin midway inside the Millwall half in the 66th minute. Cresswell crashed the freekick into the wall. Soon after the home fans felt N’Daw ought to have picked up his second yellow card of the game but Keogh looked to have gone to ground of his own volition.

Town had another chance to go in front in the 68th minute when Martin crossed low from the left, but Chopra failed to make contact as he looked to turn it home.

Jermaine Easter shot high and wide for the Lions, then Emmanuel-Thomas scraped an effort well wide at the other from distance with the game open and evenly balanced.

In the 73rd minute, Blues centre-half Smith made a superb saving challenge on Easter after the striker had been sent through on goal. Cresswell did well to block sub Liam Feeney’s subsequent effort.

Smith suffered a nosebleed as he defended the corner which followed and while he was receiving treatment on the touchline Edwards took over from Chopra.

The New Zealand international was still off the field when Lowry curled a 20-yard freekick off the outside of Loach’s right post after Chambers had been penalised for a foul when he appeared to have won the ball.

Millwall came close to breaking the deadlock in the 80th minute when Feeney crossed low from the right and Easter turned the ball over when he should have hit the target.

Forde saved from Nouble in the 83rd minute as the Blues striker brought the ball in from the left and hit a shot from a tight angle with either side still looking capable of grabbing a goal. With four minutes remaining Jay Tabb replaced Martin as Smith received further treatment for his nose injury.

As the game moved into injury time, Easter capitalised on an error by Chambers but hit his shot the wrong side of Loach’s post to disappoint the headline writers.

A draw was probably a fair result with both sides having had chances to win it. Millwall will feel that they had the better of the opportunities and went closest when Lowry hit the woodwork, while Hyam forced Forde into a good save and Chopra might have done better with his header.

Overall, manager Mick McCarthy is likely to be happy with a haul of four points from the two Easter fixtures.

Millwall: Forde, Dunne, Lowry, Beevers, Shittu, Trotter, J Smith (St Ledger 81), Chaplow, Keogh (Feeney 71), Marquis (Hulse 46), Easter. Unused: Taylor, Woolford, A Smith, Abdou.

Town: Loach, Stearman, Cresswell, Smith, Chambers, N’Daw, Hyam, Martin (Tabb 86), Emmanuel-Thomas, Nouble, Chopra (Edwards 75). Unused: Lee-Barrett, Hewitt, Kisnorbo, McGoldrick, Murphy. Referee: Keith Stroud. Att: 10,141 (Town: 1,047).


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B1TFC added 17:14 - Apr 1
One goal conceded in seven games, I'll take that. Even that was when we had nine men at Forest. Well played Town, still can't believe the bottom teams are winning. But if we keep performing like this, we should be just fine.
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runningout added 17:14 - Apr 1
we were fortunate today!... another good clean sheet.. would be nice to be able to add to our goals for tally though :)
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jas0999 added 17:16 - Apr 1
Four points and no goals conceded over the Easter break. Very good. Concerned we have failed to score in five straight away games, but we don't concede either! Fifty points on 1 April. Considering the mess Paul jewell left us in (just seven points by time mick took over on 1 November) few can argue that mick has done an excellent job.
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wkj added 17:16 - Apr 1
What Mick Saudis true- we can only rely on our own results now this is the toughest league table ever where all teams below 10th can face a ruddy great mess. we just have to keep those clean sheets and we will be fine!
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Sindre94 added 17:17 - Apr 1
Point gained.
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TimmyH added 17:19 - Apr 1
Just as night follows day we draw 0-0 away!
Will take this point but still other results are making it very tight a lot of teams and after tomorrow night we could still only be 2 points off the relegation zone - unbelievable!
There might come a time when we eventually will have to score away to ease the pressure and win but well done today once again to the defense who are playing heroically at the moment. Good point.
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Ipswichbusiness added 17:19 - Apr 1
Millwall have a strong side who have a decent home record. That makes it a good away point for us. Good to see us keep another clean sheet (memories of the Jewell era now beginning to fade).
We need to get something out of our visit to Derby as the two home games after that (Hull and Crystal Palace) will be very difficult.
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kuyski added 17:20 - Apr 1
satisfied
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sirbenofmorlingshire added 17:24 - Apr 1
Good point against a tough team... But having just seen the table, the expression 'tighter than a nun's chuff' springs to mind. Still only 3 points above the drop with a -16 goal difference. It's a needed point, however we have to keep the momentum going now as anyone in that bottom half of the table could go down. Not sure I've ever seen a leauge this close - very much relying on us keeping the goals out, nicking the wins and hoping some other teams can do us a few favors to open the gap up so we can have a bit of breathing space.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 17:24 - Apr 1
I think all of us would have settled for 4 points from 2 games over Easter, especially with no goals conceded. It is hard to believe that despite this, we are now just 3 points ahead of the relegation zone, down from 4 points before Easter! So unfair on our boys who are clearly giving it there all. At this rate, on the last day of the season, the team who start the day in 5th place and lose, will get relegated!
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brian_a_mul added 17:27 - Apr 1
Very good point and keeps us ticking over.
The way the Championship is going we may need 55 pts to be safe. The whole bottom half of the league are looking over their shoulders now. Its been an amazing season so far.

By far the most excited Iv been about football in a long time.
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TimmyH added 17:29 - Apr 1
Would be interesting to see the form table of the Championship over the last 6 games as I should think the table to a degree would be reversed!
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Ipswichbusiness added 17:33 - Apr 1
On 20 April we play Sheffield Wednesday away. That could decide a few issues ...
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HALLSJ added 17:37 - Apr 1
Form table we are 5th , 3wins 2 draws, 1 defeat. Blacburn bottom
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itfcbarmyarmy added 17:39 - Apr 1
While the table makes me nervous a lot of the teams around us play each other (they cant all win) and we play a lot of mid table teams like Derby, Birmingham which i feel we can win.

I think we may get a result against Palace as they are on a bad run but against Hull I am less confident.
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billlm added 17:46 - Apr 1
think we will have to get to 56 points to be safe this season
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bluemikey100 added 17:52 - Apr 1
i wish i cud say the table was exciting well wud b if we in top half 3 points off promotion teams at bottom keep winnnin has it ever been this close before n teams got game in hand n we got inferior goal difference need couple more wins plz shame mcgoldrick n murphy didnt come on near the end
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Dissboyitfc added 17:55 - Apr 1
looking at the table i think if it goes to the wire, Hudersfields's inferior goal difference just might be the thing which keeps us up.. a good point today which i would have taken b4 kick off.
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martleshamitfc added 17:55 - Apr 1
Increasingly looking like a very nervy last day away trip to Burnley! What a crazy league this is this year. Congratulations though for the clean sheets at the moment, at least we are very hard to beat now.
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TractorBeezer added 18:00 - Apr 1
A very satisfactory result. Well done Loachy and the rest of the team for another clean sheet. Good to see that MM has the confidence in his players to start 5 sets of fresh legs.
This league is really interesting ...however an average of a point a game over the next 6 games should do it.
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h32 added 18:07 - Apr 1
..... decent point away - but lose to Derby and we're right in the proverbial again.

No one can deny MM has done a good job -but our continuing plight (with rivals doing well currently) - only serves to emphasise the diabolical mess Jewell left us in. And some still defended him !!!

Aynone who thinks we're safe - need to keep those fingers crossed for sure. Far from certain is the case.
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h32 added 18:11 - Apr 1
.... at the end of the table we find ourselves - the difference between a win and a draw is COLOSSAL.
A defeat must not even be contemplated.
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RetroBlue added 18:17 - Apr 1
My heart wont take much more of this.....................................
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hollywoodginge added 18:18 - Apr 1
What a bloody league this year!! We can't be doing anymore than we are at the moment and we are closer to the drop zone than we were Friday!! Can the teams below us just roll over and give up now please? ;0) I still think we will be fine but alot of teams behind us have games in hand and owing to our goal difference I think we need 3 more wins to be safe. Cracking away point today though. 16.5 hours and one goal conceded, incredible turn around left us with a blinding chance of staying up in this 10 horse race to beat the drop!!
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ericclacton added 18:30 - Apr 1
Great fantastic, have a drink.
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