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Derby 0-1 Town
Saturday, 6th Apr 2013 17:26

Skipper Carlos Edwards slammed home an injury time winner to claim a crucial three points for the Blues at Derby. The Rams should have been out of sight by half-time with Conor Sammon hitting the post when through one-on-one with Scott Loach, who saved a subsequent Jamie Ward penalty.

Town boss Mick McCarthy recalled skipper Carlos Edwards, Andy Drury, Jay Tabb, David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy with Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Frank Nouble, Michael Chopra and Guirane N’Daw dropping to the bench having started at Millwall on Monday.

Lee Martin, who was also in the side that drew 0-0 at the Den, missed out on a place in the 18 having been ill this week, while Aaron McLean and Reece Brown have also been unwell.

The game was preceded by a perfectly-observed minute’s silence for the Philpott children who died in a fire in Derby in May last year.

Chances were rare in an even opening 10 minutes, Rams’ striker Conor Sammon getting closest to a shot on goal when he broke in from the left but was thwarted by Tommy Smith, who slid in to block the Irish striker’s effort at goal.

On 12, with Town starting to have most of the ball, Aaron Cresswell’s cross from the left was flicked away for a corner ahead of McGoldrick with the home side showing an early tendency to give the ball away in their own half.

Jamie Ward forced the first save of the game from Scott Loach in the 17th minute, the keeper batting away the diminutive former Sheffield United man’s edge of the area strike, although not overly convincingly. Tabb cleared the loose ball.

Richard Stearman picked up the first yellow card of the match in the 27th minute for blocking Ward as he looked to run past him.

Loach did well to get down to his right to save Craig Bryson’s low 20-yard shot which bounced through a crowd of players in the 29th minute.

The Rams should have gone in front just before the half hour mark when Smith’s challenge on Bryson as he broke towards the penalty area cannoned off the midfielder and sent Sammon in one-on-one with Loach. The striker slipped the ball past the keeper to his right but saw his shot strike the post. It was a fortunate escape for the Blues.

Prior to those two opportunities, neither side had looked particularly threatening, but Town immediately went up the other end and McGoldrick hit a well-struck effort which Derby keeper Frank Fielding saved above his head.


Soon after, Jeff Hendrick scraped a strike across the face of goal then Bryson shot well over from distance as the Rams continued to threaten.

On 34 Edwards escaped down the right, cut in and sent across a low ball which Murphy just failed to get to a few feet from goal. At the other end, Ward curled a shot over from just inside the box after more good work from Sammon.

Loach comfortably held a Paul Coutts shot in the 39th minute before Smith’s name was added to referee Eddie Ilderton’s book for fouling on-loan Norwich man Chris Martin.

Sammon flicked Craig Forsyth’s cross over in the 41st minute with the Rams in control and looking much the more dangerous side.

In the 44th minute Derby were awarded a penalty when one-time Town academy schoolboy and ballboy Richard Keogh was pulled to the ground by Smith as a corner came over from the left. Given the number of similar offences which go unpunished the Blues defender might consider himself a little unfortunate, although referee Ilderton was probably correct going by the letter of the law.

Ward was the man charged with taking the spotkick and sent the ball down the middle but the keeper got a toe to the ball to stop it and then claimed it before anyone could reach the loose ball.

There was no further incident before the half-time whistle with Town somewhat fortunate to go in on terms, given the penalty miss - Derby's fourth in succession - and Sammon failing to take his chance when he was through on goal.

The Blues had had a lot of the ball in the early stages but the home side’s midfield gradually got on top and the Rams created more than enough openings to have found themselves a good couple of goals in front at the break.

The second period began much as the first had ended with the Rams having most of the ball. However, on 55 McGoldrick twisted and turned on the edge of the box before hitting a shot which was blocked, then Murphy headed over from a cross from the right.

Just before the hour mark, Blues boss Mick McCarthy swapped Guirane N’Daw and Frank Nouble for Drury and Murphy. Shortly afterwards, Sammon claimed a penalty when falling inside the Town box but it looked an obvious dive and the frontman was lucky not to pick up a yellow card.

On 63 the home side thought they’d got their noses in front when Sammon crossed low to Martin, who tapped into the net, but having strayed offside.

The minutes later, McGoldrick cleverly turned his man on halfway and took the ball on into the area before hitting a shot which was blocked. The striker caught a defender in the face with his boot as he went after the rebound and the referee’s whistle had gone before Tabb shot wide.

Nouble headed an Edwards cross to Fielding in the 73rd minute, the Blues’ skipper receiving a late clattering from Forsyth as he sent the ball in. As so often during the game, Cresswell over-hit his freekick into the box.

Buxton headed a Coutts corner from the right wide in the 76th minute but Derby had proved less of a threat during the second period, although still having had more of the chances.

Loach saved Coutts’s low shot down to his right on 79, then Ward headed wide from a Coutts cross as the Rams looked to put the Blues under pressure. Two minutes later, Forsyth was booked for the latest in a succession of fouls on Edwards.

The Town goal was continuing to come under threat, Luke Chambers hooking away from inside the six-yard box, then Martin slamming a freekick against the wall after N’Daw had handballed.

Michael Chopra replaced McGoldrick for the final five minutes or so, the on-loan Nottingham Forest man ending his 93-day loan, although he will remain at the club with the Blues continuing to pay his wages for the rest of the season.

Derby sub Michael Jacobs claimed a penalty after going to ground as he ran past Cresswell on the edge of the box, a slightly more convincing claim than Sammon’s but one which still failed to impress referee Ilderton.

With one minute of normal time remaining Cresswell smashed a half-volley from the left edge of the box only just over the bar after exchanging passes with Chopra with the Blues suddenly the ones putting on the pressure.

The game was deep in injury time when skipper Carlos Edwards netted only Town’s away second league goal this year to win the game. N'Daw won the ball from Coutts inside the Town half and found the Trinidadian, who brought it forward before lashing a powerful strike to Fielding’s right and into the net for his second goal of the season.

There was little time for Derby to hit back before referee Ilderton blew the final whistle to cement a vital three points for the Blues.

Town certainly rode their luck in the first half and Derby could have been out of sight at the break, but as ever under McCarthy the Blues stuck to their task, defended stoutly before Edwards’s late winning strike.

In the context of the relegation battle it was a huge victory, particularly with other sides in the relegation battle dropping points. The Blues now find themselves up to 14th in the table on 53 points, six from the bottom three.

Derby: Fielding, Freeman, Keogh, Buxton, Forsyth, Coutts, Hendrick, Bryson (Davies 86), Ward (Jacobs 80), Sammon, Martin. Unused: Legzdins, Davies, Gjokaj, Bennett. Roberts, Doyle.

Town: Loach, Stearman, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell, Edwards, Hyam, Drury (N’Daw 59), Tabb, McGoldrick (Chopra 84), Murphy (Nouble 59). Unused: Lee-Barrett, Hewitt, Kisnorbo, Emmanuel-Thomas. Referee: Eddie Ilderton (Tyne and Wear). Att: 23,081.


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bugledog123 added 18:20 - Apr 6
Result! Well done the captain! Nearly safe now....
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Morgan added 18:23 - Apr 6
Delighted! Sometimes you need some luck but the recent clean sheets show there is far more to it than that. Pleased for Loach too, if we started shipping goals after Henderson went back he would have been held responsible by some regardless of performances. It shows we have a solid back 4 and we work hard as a team.

Finish the survival mission in our next two home games would be ideal, don't fancy dogging it out with Wednesday and B'ham in the same boat!
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WaffleMan added 18:27 - Apr 6
Brilliant Result, lets hope it stays like this for the remaining games of the season and hopefully have better success next year.
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siebdykstra added 18:29 - Apr 6
at work on my birthday today so hard to keep up with events, but got told at 5pm by a very serious faced colleague "we nicked it 1-0, get the **** in there!", followed by a yelp of joy from myself.
Such a good result, I'll certainly settle for 14th come the end of this hard campaign.
Happy Birthday to me!
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algarvefan added 18:29 - Apr 6
Simply a massive win and could make all the difference.

Well done Scott Loach in particular, hope he now goes on and claims the number 1 jersey as his own.

Win our home games and we should be OK!
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TimmyH added 18:36 - Apr 6
Yeah we needed this away win sooner rather than later and hopefully we can continue our good home results which will see us over the line and then it's a case of how high we can finish and defo feel we can beat the last 2 seasons finishes of 17th.
Also a mention as others have done to Scott Loach - hopefully this performance alongside the ever improving defensive line in front of him will inspire him to bigger things.
Well done all!
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dannym09 added 18:36 - Apr 6
just back from game, real mick mccarthy performance yet again. My first point Hyam and Drury were once again awful, distribution poor and no presence, mcgoldrick could not hold the ball up and looked very ordinary and apart from the goal carlos was as he has been all season very lacklustre......however the defence was again solid particularly tommy smith ( apart from the pen) and cresswell looks like his old self again. We need centre midfielders desperately and i still feel tabb would suit this position, jay once again put in a good shift today. we could then move jet on the wing, frustrating as he is! we also must remember we have wordsworth and taylor to return, these are 2 good players and would strenghten us. I believe Mick knows our cm is weak and will address this in the summer. COYB !
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Michael11 added 18:50 - Apr 6
Get in there!!!!!!
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muccletonjoe added 19:10 - Apr 6
Maybe. Just maybe we are going to make. One hell of an achievement for mick
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ONENIL78 added 19:15 - Apr 6
lythamblue............Bodes,or Rhodes for next season
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Kikapu added 19:18 - Apr 6
I hope MM doesn't read your post bluefeast. Don't think he'll appreciate being referred to as 'her'. Anyway, 'her' has done a great job.
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warktheline added 19:24 - Apr 6
Francisb-Are you for real? and if so defend your statement.MM and TC have been grinding out results since they arrived.Clean sheets get points.Yes we were lucky today but luck won't keep a team picking up points as often as this duo have done.Its horses for courses and grinding out results is what was required when MM took the helm.
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Lombokblue added 19:25 - Apr 6
How many games did we lose in the last minute before MM came ?
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wkj added 19:49 - Apr 6
Scott Loach and Carlos Edward are true heros! get in
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bluebowlby added 19:49 - Apr 6
5 clean sheets in a row, 9 in 12... MM has done an incredible job with our back four, add a bit more attacking threat over the summer and we are looking good for next season. Credit has to go to Mick and Terry they've done incredibly well.
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ajf added 20:11 - Apr 6
That's what happens when you have a very tight defence you can steel a win. Well done for sticking at it that,s what will keep us up thanks MM AND TC
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BurleyForever added 20:12 - Apr 6
Great result way we are going if we can score goals??? Could finish in top 10.
Jordan Rhodes next season?? If Blackburn go down.
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BurleyForever added 20:12 - Apr 6
Great result way we are going if we can score goals??? Could finish in top 10.
Jordan Rhodes next season?? If Blackburn go down.
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Elizabeth added 20:12 - Apr 6
What ridiculous comments from Francis B Are you a Canary fan ? MM has done a wonderful job since taking over from Paul Jewel who in the end proved to be clueless ! We just need to survive this season and hopefully build on this for the future! So please no more detrimental comments and support the Blues !
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wkj added 20:16 - Apr 6
I've always had faith in Loach... Based on his attitude and performances since coming back into the squad... If he builds from the last few games our hunt for a new number one is over
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michaeldownunder added 20:20 - Apr 6
BIG Big win for the Town, at this stage who cares how we get them.
Ride your luck, get a late goal, at the start of the season we seemed to have no luck at all now it is with us, so enjoy while it lasts.

Next season is the time to play better football, or maybe not?. Who could complain (plenty on this site) If we played this way next season at got into the top 6
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TractorCam added 20:30 - Apr 6
Just got back from the game, brilliant atmosphere, was mental when that goal went in!

SUPER MICK MCCARTHY!
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JWM added 20:37 - Apr 6
francisb is a budgie troll just a shame your lot have only managed 1 win in the last 15!
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PimsNumber1 added 20:38 - Apr 6
MM and TC have made our defence one of the best in the division , from the worst ( look at GD before they came ) .We dont really have the personnel to make the attack much better and we neeed better in midfield. Hyams ok but not more than that , ndaw is probably going back and he is ok , and drury is too slow even though he has endeavour. Martin wont be missed . we need an attacking midfielder and maybe woody will be the creative one we need
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ericclacton added 20:51 - Apr 6
Great fantastic have a drink.
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