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Rotherham 1-0 Town - Half-Time
Saturday, 7th Feb 2015 15:55

Matt Derbyshire’s 38th minute goal has given Rotherham a 1-0 lead over the Blues at half-time at the New York Stadium. Town’s best two chances of the half fell to Daryl Murphy, but the returning frontman failed to take them.

Murphy, back after missing the Wigan game with a calf strain, took over from Noel Hunt up front in an otherwise unchanged Town side.

Rotherham included three former Blues loanees, Frazer Richardson, Paul Green and Conor Sammon.

Murphy had a golden chance to net his 19th goal of the season after only 18 seconds when he latched onto skipper Luke Chambers’s ball down the right and outmuscled Millers’ captain Craig Morgan. The Irishman brought the ball into the area but scuffed his shot to keeper Adam Collin when he really should have scored.

On seven, Chambers scraped a weak effort wide with neither side having been able to create another clear-cut chance. The home side’s greatest threat so far had been a long throw from Kari Arnason on the left towards Sammon which the Blues defence repelled.

Murphy had another opportunity to add to his season’s haul in the ninth minute when Jay Tabb’s corner from the left landed at his feet having been missed by Christophe Berra, but the Town number 10 blazed over. The Blues striker, who complained that he had been dragged back as he unleashed his shot, again probably should have scored.

Cole Skuse picked up the game’s first booking for a foul on the breaking Paul Green in the 17th minute. From Ben Pringle’s freekick, Arnason’s downward header deflected through to Bartosz Bialkowski.

McGoldrick sent a weak shot through to Collin on 27, then a minute later Chambers exchanged passes with Bru but the Town captain’s shot was blocked.

Moments later, with the Blues briefly putting the Millers under pressure, Bru and Tabb interchanged on the left but the Mauritian international failed to find a team-mate with his low cross. The ball eventually ran out to Skuse, whose strike failed to trouble Collin.

Just after the half hour, after Town had cleared a corner, Richie Smallwood floated a ball into the area towards Matt Derbyshire but just beyond the former England U21 international.

On 33 Tabb smashed a powerful volley wide after the ball had fallen perfectly for him on the left just outside the area.

Rotherham had been at their most threatening from set pieces throughout and in the 38th minute a freekick on the left saw them take the lead. Pringle sent the ball in, Newton flicked it on, Morgan nodded it back across the area from the right and Derbyshire headed past Bialkowski from close range.

Town were unable create an opening from which they could get back on terms prior to the break.

On the balance of the half overall, the Blues probably didn’t deserve to be behind with the Millers’ goal having come from their first serious shot on goal of the afternoon.

Up to then Town, without ever really playing particularly well, had had the better of another not overly enthralling game’s opportunities with Murphy having had two very good chances to add to his 18 goals.

Rotherham: Collin, Richardson, Arnason, Morgan (c), Fryers, Newton, Green, Smallwood, Pringle, Sammon, Derbyshire. Subs: Thompson, Bowery, Broadfoot, Milsom, Ward, Hammill, Frecklington.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Mings, Berra, Smith, Skuse, Bru, Anderson, Tabb, Murphy, McGoldrick. Subs: Kenny, Parr, Clarke, S Hunt, N Hunt, Bishop, Sears. Referee: Gavin Ward (Surrey).


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Ipswich58 added 16:54 - Feb 7
Four points from 15 - relegation form
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essexboy added 16:55 - Feb 7
It's about time a few backsides were kicked,and that goes for MM as well.It's ok to say we don't need any players but clearly what we have is not good enough.Does M E. Really want promotion.I don't think so.we had never been in a better place and look what happens.This is not a knee jerk reaction either.Something has to happen and QUICK.I'm really P.......d off now.
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blueboy1981 added 16:56 - Feb 7
WHERE ARE YA ?? Warktheline, Bohslegend, Irishtim, etc; etc; .............. excuses on a Postcard ..... !!!!!!!
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blueboy1981 added 16:57 - Feb 7
.......... better make that a Postage Stamp.
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yorksblue added 16:59 - Feb 7
Thanks Season 2014/15.... and goodnight!
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grumpyblue1966 added 17:02 - Feb 7
Mick is getting to p me off now we will never finishing top 6 crap awfull display sort it evens and mick or f**k off
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HackneyBlue added 17:04 - Feb 7
What does Anderson and Tabb offer?Yes Tabb had a good game 6months ago but Anderson i am yet to see a good half,they must never feature in the same team again.
Tuesday will be a more difficult game than todays
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HackneyBlue added 17:09 - Feb 7
What i do not understand and someone could enlighten me is we have an owner desperate for the Premiership and a team in its best position for 14 years to achieve that then why no support,im not talking millions .If we fail this season we will have less chance next season as players with any value will have to be moved on .
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Ipswich58 added 17:10 - Feb 7
One point against three sides in bottom six. Well done McCarthy . In Mick we're bust
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Elizabeth added 17:10 - Feb 7
Wobbling at the wrong time of the season! Just knew that Conor Sammon would score. We should have kept him despite the haters .. He offered variation to what we already have. Too predictable and starting to get found out! Still a long way to go but others around us are getting stronger.
Wonder how many will be at PR on Tuesday ?
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toxtethblue added 17:20 - Feb 7
Why did we ever change from 4-3-3 when it was serving us so well?! Backward move. Parr must be pi ssed off - did he do the wrong thing scoring at millwall. He should have started with bishop and sears today... 4-3-3. Bringing em on in the second half was too late... Mick will say they were a good team, hard game, league is bonkers, we might finish in the pplayoffs if we are lucky... yawn...
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whittonite added 17:24 - Feb 7
well it looks like we've come to that point where we need to look at what town have stopped doing that made us the most feared team in the league.i cannot understand why we now insist on playing 442 when 433 was winning us games.we miss tabbs industry in the central areas,we dont see mings raiding down the wings as often as he used to.and what we thought was going to be a tough decision for mick is now an easy one,as much as i like smith he drops to the bench and parr starts.chambers needs to play in his best position,because all in all our defence when it plays well makes us look unbeatable.also steven hunt must be feeling a bit miffed after he started to win the town fans over before his injury.lets get back to that winning formula mick,lets get at em...
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whittonite added 17:36 - Feb 7
parting thought,i dont know the ins and outs of the loan market,but i noticed crystal palace took a few midfielders on in the transfer window, does this give us a chance of bringing jonny williams back?
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