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Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Town
Tuesday, 30th Sep 2014 21:44

Returning loanee Jonny Williams struck four minutes after coming off the bench to claim a 1-1 draw for the Blues at Sheffield Wednesday. The Crystal Palace man, making his second Town debut, half-volleyed home in the 63rd minute, Atdhe Nuhiu having put the Owls ahead in the fifth minute.

Cole Skuse, who missed the weekend victory over Rotherham with a toe injury, and the rested Teddy Bishop returned in place of Kevin Bru and Paul Anderson, who both dropped to the bench, in an otherwise unchanged team.

New loan signing Jonny Williams was on the bench as manager Mick McCarthy continued with his three-man Irish-qualifying strike force of David McGoldrick, Daryl Murphy and Conor Sammon in front of watching Republic of Ireland boss Martin O’Neill.

After a quiet opening spell Wednesday threatened first in the fifth minute when the ball was laid across to Chris Maguire, who hit a low shot from just outside the area which Dean Gerken did well to save down to his right, Jonny Parr putting the loose ball behind for a corner.

And from the flag-kick the Owls went in front. Jacques Maghoma whipped the ball over from the left and big Austrian striker Nuhiu flicked a near-post header into the roof of the net giving Gerken no chance.

The Blues, wearing their orange away kit, looked to get back on terms quickly, Lewis Buxton doing well to dispossess Sammon when the striker looked to have got in behind him.

After Chris Maguire had scraped a shot wide for the Owls, McGoldrick tried to work himself some space on the right of the Wednesday penalty area but shot weakly to one-time Town target Keiren Westwood in the home goal.

Wednesday thought they’d doubled their lead in the 24th minute, again from a corner, this time on the right. Nuhiu powered a header goalwards and Gerken did superbly to stick out a hand to stop it. Kamil Zayatte was first to the loose ball and hit the back of the net but referee Darren Bond disallowed the goal, apparently for a push.

It was a lucky escape for the Blues, who were finding 6ft 6in tall Nuhiu very difficult to deal with from set pieces. On 27 Gerken palmed away a Mahoma corner from the left, not entirely comfortably.

A minute later, Westwood appeared to handle outside the area to his left as he beat Sammon to the ball but referee Bond felt otherwise.


Wednesday were forced into a substitution in the 39th minute when centre-half Zayatte suffered what looked to be a hamstring injury, Claude Dielna taking over.

Town were continuing to have most of the ball but without creating anything in front of goal. On 43 Luke Hyam hit a shot from the edge of the box which Westwood claimed at the second attempt but which should have been easy for the Irish international keeper.

The Blues carved out their first real chance in the final scheduled minute. Mings sent over a cross from the left and Murphy rose high to nod it only just beyond Westwood’s right post.

At the other end, Gerken did well to save Maguire’s powerful low strike before Murphy had another opportunity. This time Hyam crossed from the left and the Irish striker nodded over while stretching to reach the ball. Sammon behind him might have been better placed to add the final touch.

The half ended soon afterwards with the Blues still trailing by Nuhiu’s early goal. Town had enjoyed the lion’s share of the possession throughout the half but without creating anything of note until the two late chances.

Murphy will feel he should have scored the first, while Sammon may well have been better able to finish the second had his fellow striker realised he was behind him.

Wednesday had offered little in open play aside from a few distance efforts from Maguire, but always looked a danger from set pieces with the Blues having trouble coping with scorer Nuhiu’s aerial threat.

McGoldrick smashed an ambitious early second-half strike into the Town supporters behind the goal before Wednesday saw a second goal disallowed, again from a set piece. Nuhiu was found by a freekick from deep and forced Gerken to block his first effort before putting the rebound in the net, but with the linesman’s flag already raised.

New Blues loan signing Jonny Williams was already stripped and ready for action by that stage and in the 58th minute the Crystal Palace man - having swapped his named and numbered shirt for a blank one - replaced Bishop in the Town midfield.

And only four minutes after coming on the Wales international levelled the scores. After Wednesday had failed to clear following a couple of earlier attempts, he deftly chested the ball down and half-volleyed past Westwood to his right off the post before sliding on his knees in front of the Blues support in celebration.

Town immediately went looking for a second, Sammon shooting well wide, before Wednesday went somewhat closer, Maguire’s low strike deflecting only just past Gerken’s right post.

Soon after, Maguire picked up the game’s first booking for a cynical foul on Williams on halfway as the Blues scorer broke.

Anderson replaced Sammon for the final 15 minutes, then Stevie May flicked a header wide from Maghoma’s cross as Wednesday enjoyed a spell in the ascendency.

Town carved out an opportunity from a Parr throw on the right in the 84th minute, Skuse threading in the Norwegian on the right from where he cut the ball back to Anderson whose low cross was intercepted with a shot perhaps a better option.

Anderson came close to creating a goal for Berra two minutes later, the Scotland international heading the winger’s freekick not far over.

With two minutes remaining Williams was replaced by Kevin Bru, the goalscorer having drifted out of the game, presumably due to injury. Neither side threatened again before referee Bond brought the evening to an end.

Despite the winning run having come to an end, Mick McCarthy probably won’t be too disappointed with a draw which extends Town’s unbeaten run to six games, particularly having gone behind so early on.

The Blues, while not at their best, were worthy of the point via Williams’s perhaps inevitable goal with the Town looking at their most dangerous during his time on the field.

Berra might have won it with his header late on but on balance the draw was probably a fair reflection of a not overly enthralling game.

The results sees Town stay fifth at the end of a September in which they have been unbeaten and have taken 13 points from a possible 15.

Sheffield Wednesday: Westwood, Buxton, Mattock, Loovens (c), Zayatte (Dielna 39), Semedo, Palmer, Maghoma (Drenthe 82), Maguire (Helan 73), Nuhiu, May. Unused: Kirkland, Coke, Hope, Madine.

Town: Gerken, Parr, Mings, Berra, Chambers (c), Skuse, Hyam, Bishop (Williams 58 (Bru 88), McGoldrick, Murphy, Sammon (Anderson 75). Unused: Bialkowski, Smith, Bajner, Tabb. Referee: Darren Bond (Lancashire). Att: 18,093.


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StuartBrett8 added 21:45 - Sep 30
decent point, Forest next .. another point would be great :)
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GiveusaWave added 21:46 - Sep 30
Not acceptable.
We should be thrashing teams like Wednesday and we will eventually regret only getting 1 point tonight.
Williams class when he came on. Berra outstanding. Most of team played well.

Can't see why so many here rave about Sammon. Rather have Lisbie, Fallon or Parkin up front any day. He really is the worst player I have ever seen in a Town shirt. Makes Paz look world-class

Can see Wlliams starting on Sunday, hopefully with Sammon in the U21's. He's had plenty of chances to impress now and players such as Ambrose and Collison now deserve their moment.

If we start with either of them; they would give their absolute all.
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sereneblue added 21:46 - Sep 30
Jonny be good!!
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bohslegend added 21:47 - Sep 30
Quality away point.
We would have lost a game like this last season.
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coyb99 added 21:47 - Sep 30
Happy with that, onwards and upwards!
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TractorCam added 21:48 - Sep 30
Definitely a fantastic point away to a top side, 4 wins and a draw in a month is a fantastic achievement, good for Jonny to score as well, let's hope the knock he picked up isn't too serious.
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bohslegend added 21:50 - Sep 30
guentchev - are you blueboy in disguise? Or NoeltheDub?
You sound so pi$$ed off that we are still unbeaten. Long way to go. Stop looking for negatives and enjoy what is a very good spell for the club.
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Ipswich_Crazy added 21:50 - Sep 30
guentchev: Go and support Man city then! Get behind the club or dont come on here moaning about a good point! No team is easy to beat in this league! Get real!
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bluemikey100 added 21:51 - Sep 30
hope johnny not injured badly
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MancBlue86 added 21:53 - Sep 30
Great result considering we were behind for so long, can be easy to think it's not going to happen. Only conceded more than 1 Goal once this season so asking as we score we don't lose it seems. Williams scoring just shows that we have the strength and depth now to change it up if need be. Winning run over but 6games unbeaten is just brilliant and we are a point closer to the top than were at the start of play. Another point at Forest and we are looking the real deal, who knows
We may even be disappointed at the end of the season because we didn't get auto promotion, who would have thought it ey :) happy days
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tractorboy12341234 added 21:55 - Sep 30
Hope Sammon was only playing because of Ireland prospects, i dont feel he contributes enough his place could easily be replaced by Stewart/Anderson/Collison/Bru and play with
McGoldrick, Murphy and Williams up top. I feel one easy tap-in against Wigan isn't near enough he is wasting a place on the pitch.
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Harlowtractorboy added 21:55 - Sep 30
Good point tonight . Great return for Jonny and hope he is ok and the scum lost what a night
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runaround added 21:57 - Sep 30
An away point is always a point gained. Forest on Sunday gives us an opportunity to garner more points as they seem to be stuttering after a good start. Hope Joniesta is fit to start that game. Coyb
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BlueandTruesince82 added 21:58 - Sep 30
Why should we be thrasing weds away? Also I think very few rate sammon
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AliceTheobald95 added 21:59 - Sep 30
Does anyone know why he had to switch his name and numbered shirt to a blank one? sounds like a point is all good considering they had two goals disallowed. Wednesday have been doing quite well so far so I don't think its hugely disappointing. I just hope we win against forest (also because I am at uni in that area so game I can go to). COYB
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warktheline added 22:02 - Sep 30
Guentchev, I see your at it again, "we should be thrashing all" silly talk. Where's your sidekick, ITFCREALIST. Both been a touch quiet lately, can't think why!
Would of taken point before kick off. Tight at top end of league, without doubt, things are looking very promising.
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bigfatjoe87 added 22:04 - Sep 30
MM to get manager of the month for sure
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NoCanariesAllowed added 22:06 - Sep 30
AliceTheobald95 - not sure if there was some sort of mixup with the team sheet. I was listening to the Sheff Wed radio (Town one wasn't working for some reason) and they were confused because even though they recognised him as Jonny Williams, there was no player with number 50 listed on their team sheets. Dunno what must've happened there.
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jpring89 added 22:07 - Sep 30
thats the reason we signed williams because he can change a game. any more than a point against forest will be a bonus. coyb. :)
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TractorBoy85 added 22:07 - Sep 30
A decent point in what was a really poor game. Wednesday are a really good side but I have no doubt Forrest will be tougher game to get anything from, hopefully Williams is fine and hopefully can/will start Sunday. People who say these are games which we should win, this is the championship, anyone can beat anyone on the day and the league is extremely unpredictable. Still unbeaten and looking forward to going to the game Sunday. COYB
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blueboy1981 added 22:07 - Sep 30
bohslegend ........... usual dose of euphoria - nothing new there then.
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Bezzer added 22:10 - Sep 30
Does anyone know why our game is on Sunday?
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BlueMachines added 22:11 - Sep 30
Guentchev is just fishing. He's caught a couple of bites. Bohslegend, warktheline, don't react. It's just bait. Lets concentrate on what's a decent point tonight and ignore the site's trolls.
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blueboy1981 added 22:13 - Sep 30
A point away is never a bad result - however (sensible people) will understand that to have a really good achieving season, wins away are a necessity, and some would / will be more achievable than others.

Maybe this was potentially one of the easier to achieve such 3 points from.
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TractorBoy666 added 22:15 - Sep 30
Yes I would've taken a point before today, so all is good! Hopefully Williams will be okay after coming off, but what a month. Credit to McCarthy for the changes he made me for Derby game and a much needed one too, only 2 off top with scum losing! COYB
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