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Barnsley 2-2 Town
Saturday, 8th Feb 2014 17:11

Christophe Berra and David McGoldrick were on target in the 81st and 84th minutes as Town came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Barnsley. Chris O’Grady's 12th minute strike saw the Tykes into a half-time lead and sub Tomasz Cywka’s 74th minute freekick added to their advantage before the Blues’ late fightback.

Mick McCarthy named an unchanged side with new signing Paul Green amongst the subs. Striker Paul Taylor made the trip but was sent home by the physio prior to the match as he is suffering with an abscess.

In a strong, swirling wind, the game’s first chance fell to the home side in the sixth minute. Stephen Hunt was caught in possession not far outside the Town area by Stephen Dawson, who found O’Grady behind the Blues backline but onside inside the box. The ex-Rochdale man stabbed well wide and will feel he at least should have tested Dean Gerken in the Blues goal.

McGoldrick struck Town’s first shot through to Barnsley keeper Luke Steele from 25 yards in the 10th minute but he claimed comfortably.

With the match still to settle into a pattern, the wind and difficult surface made mistakes common place, the home side took the lead in the 12th minute.

Town had failed to clear an earlier threat and O’Grady twisted and turned on the edge of the box before hitting a low shot across the motionless - and probably unsighted - Gerken and into the corner of the net. It was the Tykes' top scorer's 11th of the season.

The Blues were within inches of getting back on terms in the 18th minute from a freekick 25 yards out after Dawson had fouled Hunt. Aaron Cresswell — who scored a freekick in last year’s corresponding fixture — slammed his strike beyond Steele to his left but off his post. Town subsequently won two corners but were unable to create an opening.

McCarthy’s men were starting to get on top and in the 23rd minute threatened again when Hunt sent in a cross from the right but neither Daryl Murphy nor Frank Nouble was able to add the final touch in the six-yard box.

Jim O’Brien saw a shot blocked at the other end, before Gerken was unceremoniously clattered as he punched a cross away from goal. On the half hour, McGoldrick scuffed a shot well wide from the edge of the box.

There was a big scare for the Blues in the 35th minute when Jack Hunt sent in a dangerous low cross from the right but O’Grady and strike partner Nick Proschwitz were unable to get in clean shots at goal.


On 39 Nouble won the ball from O’Grady midway inside the Barnsley half but scuffed a weak 25-yard shot to Steele, who was yet to be troubled, aside from Cresswell’s freekick.

But the Blues were looking the more dangerous side as the half moved into its closing stages, Murphy just being crowded out on the edge of the six-yard box having been found by Hunt.

Then, shortly before the whistle, from the second of two corners, Tommy Smith headed powerfully down but wide when he will believe he should have hit the target.

Town could have few complaints at the scoreline at the break with the visitors having played the better football and created the game’s two best two chances in open play. The Blues were perhaps fortunate that O’Grady had spurned his first opportunity, while the goal was one which looked very preventable.

Other than Cresswell’s excellent freekick, the Blues had failed to test Tykes’ keeper Steele, despite having a fair amount of the ball in the final third.

Barnsley switched the ineffective Brek Shea for Cywka at the break, Four minutes after the restart, Hunt made a strong run through the middle of the Tykes’ defence before being forced off the ball. A minute later, Jay Tabb shot over from the edge of the box from Cresswell’s pass.

On 51 Paul Anderson replaced Nouble, taking up the right-sided role in a four-man midfield, then moments later, after a corner had been cleared to the edge of the box, Cole Skuse hit a low shot just wide.

Town were beginning to look more dangerous and on 54 Skuse went close again when Hunt crossed from the left, having been sent away by a quick McGoldrick throw. Keeper Steele got to it ahead of Murphy and the ball fell to Skuse eight yards out but under pressure the midfielder’s strike flew well over. The former Bristol City man will feel he ought to have opened his Town goals account.

The Blues were looking a much improved side since the break and in the 64th minute again went close to getting back on terms. Hunt crossed low from the left and Anderson slammed the ball just wide at the near post.

Two minutes later Steele saved a 25-yard Murphy strike, then did well to stop Anderson’s effort from the rebound from a tight angle on the right. McGoldrick subsequently scraped a shot wide from the 18-yard line.

In the 70th minute, with rain by now falling heavily, Tom Kennedy headed a Cresswell cross from the left away ahead of Murphy. From the resultant corner, Steele saved Smith’s header at the far post from a tight angle.

New signing Paul Green replaced Tabb in the 73rd minute as Barnsley prepared to take the freekick on the left from which they scored their second goal. Cywka hammered a 25-yard shot which deflected off McGoldrick before beating Gerken.

The goal was harsh on the Blues who had been the better side since half-time, although the Tykes had defended well and Steele had made one or two important saves.

Murphy shot wide, then in the 80th minute sent over a deep cross to the far post, which was nodded behind. From the corner, a Barnsley defender forced Steele to tip wide.

From that flagkick, Town finally pulled a goal back. Smith headed Anderson’s right-wing corner goalwards, O’Brien blocked on the line but Berra hooked the loose ball into the roof of the net from a couple of feet to grab his third goal of the season.

The Blues were within an inch or so of getting level in the 83rd minute when Murphy crossed from the left and Hunt’s flick just flew past the far post. Anything more on the ball and Town would have been on terms.

However, the equaliser was only a minute away. McGoldrick was brought down by Martin Cranie 25 yards out towards the left. Cresswell tapped the ball to the Town top scorer, who lashed his 16th goal of the season past Steele via a deflection.

The Blues went looking for the winner and in the final minute of scheduled time debutant Green came close to grabbing it. Hunt volleyed back across goal from the left and the ball fell to the on-loan Leeds man, whose effort on goal from eight yards was blocked.

With the game in five minutes of injury time O’Brien hit a low shot which failed to trouble Gerken, but neither side was able to claim a winner, with the Blues by now appearing happy with a point, before referee Darren Bond blew his whistle.

While Barnsley had been the better side before the break, their second goal had come somewhat against the run of play with the Blues improving in the second half.

Town hadn’t deserved to be two goals behind and once Berra had netted his goal the momentum firmly swung towards the visitors and on the overall balance of play the Blues were worth the point they claimed via McGoldrick’s 16th of the campaign.

The result and six-placed Reading’s 2-0 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday leaves the Blues in seventh but now only three points from the play-off zone.

Barnsley: Steele, Hunt (Woods 73), Ramage, Cranie, Dawson, O’Brien, Jennings, Shea (Cywka 46), O’Grady, Proschwitz (Lawrence 77). Subs: Turner, Nyatanga, McCourt, Pedersen.

Town: Gerken, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Tabb (Green 74), Skuse, Hunt, Nouble (Anderson 51), McGoldrick, Murphy. Subs: Loach, Mings, Richardson, Edwards, Wordsworth, Green. Referee: Darren Bond (Lancashire). Att: 9,929 (Town: 817).


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NoelTheDub added 18:19 - Feb 8
This is not a good result today as MM selection is wrong, clearly our team that finished today should have started that is why we found ourselves 0 2 down in my oppinion.Why bring in green and not start him or richardson at right back and maybe give luke a break no harm in that.Micks continued inclusion of frank up top is wrong as clearly 442 is our best style so why start with 433.Iv said many times on here with two central mids anderson on hunt with two up top is best 2pts dropped on reading today go for it MM.
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DanLyles added 18:55 - Feb 8
I listened to it on the radio and it sounded like we really improved after half time when we switched to a 4-4-2. Hunt and Skuse sounded very effective in midfield while Anderson and Green had a great impact from the bench and should start imo with the other two. Murphy and McGoldrick seem to compliment each other but SEB offers something different (real pace playing off the last defender) and will give MM a real selection headache when fit, unless of course he sticks with the 4-3-3.
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thebeat added 19:13 - Feb 8
One reason why we only got one point today and that is the continued selection of the man with his feet on the wrong legs one Frank "Smithers" Nouble.
Might aswell play with 10 men, no coincidence we were miles better when he came off.
Im not buying the abcess bs either, theres a photo of Taylor on twitter this afternoon stuffing his face with a subway with a coke in his hand.You dont eat and drink those with an abcess.More like he lost it when he realised the son of mick was picked ahead of him again.
Why would they send him home on the train? Mite aswell just take some painkillers, watch the game from the stands and go home on the team bus.
The chances are hes the only one who speaks out cus he knows McNouble is a donkey and he doesnt understand why someone whos no better than sunday league standard and produces nothing in a game (please dont give me that tosh about he disrupts defences and works for the team trying to make yourself out to be more knowledgeable about the game) gets preferential treatment and gets picked ahead of Taylor, Edwards,Anderson and sometimes Hunt all the time. He is garbage simple as and we'd get more points if he was nowhere near the squad.How does he get picked ahead of Taylor? Its laughable it really is
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Ipswichbusiness added 19:15 - Feb 8
I agree with those such as tractordownsouth and jas0999 that we really have to beat teams in the lower half of the league if we're going to have a realistic shot at the play offs. I'm afraid that its two pints lost rather than one gained.
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Ipswichbusiness added 19:16 - Feb 8
My last post should have read "two points lost"; what was I thinking of?!
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Hegansheroes added 19:25 - Feb 8
michael99, perhaps you should look at Nouble's averages & Anderson's come to that. Taylor is just not a McCarthy type of player. As for the stupid vitriol, maybe you are privy to Taylor's personal life because you are making some possibly slanderous comments.
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bushbaby7 added 19:58 - Feb 8
@thebeat, 100% agree! Taylor is by far the better player, I cannot for the life of me understand why he is never picked! How is it the majority of us see it yet the one person we expect to doesn't?
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thebeat added 20:01 - Feb 8
I cant believe some people have minused me for my factual comments about the hat stand in a strip Nouble, are some of you blind?
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TimmyH added 20:03 - Feb 8
@bushbaby - personality clash, Taylor might come across arrogant (does anybody know him or knows somebody that knows him?) a bit like our friend Mr Keane but who cares if he performs on the pitch.
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bushbaby7 added 20:08 - Feb 8
@timmyh, exactly!! He can do what he likes off the pitch (within reason) but surely what he does on the pitch should count!! Look at john terry and giggs, tabloid scandals everywhere, but perform week in week out for their clubs!!!
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del45 added 20:14 - Feb 8
Paul Taylor was standing behind me in the fish shop in nacton road tonight at 6 30 must have recoverd.
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TimmyH added 20:34 - Feb 8
No I saw Paul Taylor down by the Marina chewing on a Toffee apple just before 5.
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KiwiTractor added 20:37 - Feb 8
Are Barnsley turning into our new Watford, happy to see the back of them this season. But well done lads for the second half fightback, it wasn't so long ago that we would have got nothing at 0-2 down.
Sounds like Green did okay with his time on the pitch? Agree with many posts on here that the XI that finished the match today should be starting next week.
Very suspect about Taylor being sent home, why not stay with the team - doesn't bode well me thinks.
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Steelmonkey added 20:38 - Feb 8
For a player who has played such a small part in our team, and to be voted man of the match three times this season must count for something.
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Steelmonkey added 20:41 - Feb 8
Great fightback to get the draw, a never say die atitude will almost always get results.
Well done.
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Jimmy86 added 20:50 - Feb 8
Gotta say to be 2 nil down against a team threatened with relegation was disappointing and that turned to elation when i checked the score on sky sports again when I saw we had clawed it back to 2-2 and were pushing for a winner. Regarding the taylor issue only time will tell, but to me it seems like a attitude problem. However, the best players should play so he should be on the pitch regardless, because he better than nouble without a shadow of a doubt
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DerryfromBury added 21:02 - Feb 8
michael99 What on earth are you basing your comments on. I suspect Taylor was sent on his way home for standing his corner and speaking his mind. Like the vast majority of fans, I'm sure Taylor can't understand why week after week Nouble is selected over him and other more talented players. Taylor's performance's, on those rare occasions MM lets him on the pitch are 100% better than anything what Nouble has to offer.
Come on Mick swallow your pride and give the lad a chance, on todays performance what have you got to lose.
COYB
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BriggEnd added 21:09 - Feb 8
2 more precious points dropped AGAIN today.
Thank god we have Mcgoldrick otherwise we would be knackered.
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billlm added 21:10 - Feb 8
the beat, at last an honest appraisal totally 100 per cent agree
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del45 added 21:10 - Feb 8
TimmyH
Are u takeing the pis yes Taylor was in the fish shop tonight
at 6 30.
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petermorris added 21:17 - Feb 8
Abcess my arse.
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Keaneish added 21:19 - Feb 8
A subway, A bottle of full fat coke and then fish and chips…
Some diet that of a professional sports man!

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petermorris added 21:23 - Feb 8
I think thebeat might be right.
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buddsterblue added 21:34 - Feb 8
Petermorris, so do I, rather common opinion on here!
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muccletonjoe added 21:50 - Feb 8
Is Taylor the new Tinker. What role did the dentist play today? Is yorkshire really the place for him and why is paul green. Find out in the next exciting installment of a blues fiasco. !
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