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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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kerryblue added 18:47 - Apr 1
Good point lets keep it up and next season win it for a change
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brittaniaman added 19:02 - Apr 1
The way Barnsley keep getting these win is unbelievable they must be the top form team at the moment,, unfortunately ??? nobody in the bottom half of the table dare lose .!!!! That Leeds win was more important than ever now !!!!! As long as we keep picking up points,,,, 2 more wins as we keep saying ???
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TimmyH added 19:04 - Apr 1
@hollywoodginge - have to disagree mate, you say 'we can't be doing more than what we're currently doing' but we can and that's throwing the odd away win in at some time, I'm not sure if we've even won away this year.? Just 1 away win equates to 3 0-0's, pretty obvious I know but there might come a time in the next few weeks when Mick might have to re-think tactics away from home if other results keep going the way they are as this just heaps pressure to keep winning at home. Mick's done the business since he's been here BUT unfortunately so are most of the other teams throwing out the results when they need them most.
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neillrumsey added 19:12 - Apr 1
Great point but could have done with 3 as we are far from safe. We must get something at Derby or we'll be back in trouble again. Excellent run all said and done but too many chances being spurned by our strikers. Ebanks-Blake next season ??
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h32 added 19:19 - Apr 1
TimmyH - your post is spot on,
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h32 added 19:21 - Apr 1
...... shame I forgot the full stop.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 19:32 - Apr 1
Good point, but have to agree with TimmyH & h32, an away win is vital at Derby as our rivals keep winning. Clean sheets are fantastic, now to be more ruthless in front of goal.
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Kikapu added 20:04 - Apr 1
Don't panic! An average of a point a game will do it. At this stage the worst thing we could do would be to go out all guns blazing and lose 3 - 0. Steady as she goes MM.
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ManningtreeBlue99 added 20:23 - Apr 1
A point gained not a point lost. Millwall the better side. I do feel Murphy or McGoldrick would have been a better choice than Chopra though. In Mick We Trust COYB
and well done to the fans who travelled today, great passion
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Ipswichbusiness added 20:46 - Apr 1
We should also add a "well done" for Scott Loach. When Henderson was recalled by West Ham people on here had their doubts, but he has answered them with two clean sheets.
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warktheline added 20:46 - Apr 1
MM and TC will keep us up,that i'm certain of.Bristol City are gone,that leaves all up to Derby with a nervy end to the season.Leeds and Blackburn were talking about play-offs 4 weeks ago,its a new situation for both clubs to deal with now.We have been in this position all season long,in fact this is the most stable we've been this campaign and are dealing with the pressure extremely well.Leeds,Blackburn and others have more worries at this time than us,no doubt about it.Keep grinding Mick.
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IvorFeeling added 20:50 - Apr 1
good result and it keeps the scoreboard ticking. No one will enjoy playing as the mo as the know they are in for a scrap. This league is so crazy that the team with the second worst goal difference has the best defensive record (3 goals) in the past 10 league games!

I am going to say we will get 58 points with 2w, 2d & 2losses. Just hope the wins and draws come in the next 4 games! I truly beilieve, and i think the players more importantly do, in MM and TC.

Lets not forget Derby are not world beaters we should go there full of confidence. COYB.
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JWM added 20:55 - Apr 1
I completetly agree with warktheline in the fact that we are enjoying stability in putting regular points on the board and all we need is 6 more imo. Leeds, Blackburn and a couple of other teams are in freefall at the moment while we are steadily picking up points and keeping clean sheets. Yes it will be squeaky bum time for a while yet but we are coping very well with the pressure. We have a very good record at Pride Park and I have high hopes of 3 points on Saturday. A win at home against Brum and a couple of points away at Sheff Weds and Burnley will see us safe.
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brittaniaman added 22:30 - Apr 1
I see that Derby went and beat Leeds away tonight !!!! typical that is ??? Almost every body in the lower half keeps on winning ???? I would not like to put any money on anybody the way it is going ???????
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algarvefan added 00:35 - Apr 2
WE need a steady ship....which I think we've got at the moment, no longer leaking goals and winning at home and drawing away. The nerves however for all the teams in the mire will start to jangle soon, so lets keep behind the boys.

Not sure I agree with so many team changes today though , think we'll stay up though
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theobald1985 added 08:45 - Apr 2
good result we will stay up.
Where are all the loach slaggers after 2 clean sheets in a row.
They all said we would be doomed with him in goal and yet as I and some others said he is doing just fine.WE can nick a cheeky win at derby COYB
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ippy4life added 13:24 - Apr 3
@teobald1985 I think its a bit to early to be saying we are safe, WE ARE NOT. Could easily slip down, have you ever even seen us play? I don't think you have...
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theobald1985 added 14:50 - Apr 3
ippy4life be a bit more optimistic.
I deffo think were staying up and yes i have seen us play regulaly and feel weve got some really good players who will come on next season under mick in the CHAMPIONSHIP.il come on here and apologise on the last day if im wrong
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ippy4life added 16:25 - Apr 3
@theobald1985
Im not saying that we are going down, but I also don't think you could rule it out. I believe that next season we need to be looking at a manager like Martin O Neil.
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