Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Town 0-1 Reading - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Feb 2015 17:12

Jamie Mackie’s 14th minute goal was the difference between the sides as Reading defeated the Blues 1-0 at Portman Road. The Scotland international was given time to shoot from 25 yards and his effort just crept inside the post, while the Blues never really looked like getting back on terms.

Town boss Mick McCarthy named an unchanged side with new signings Richard Chaplow and Luke Varney on the bench.

Teddy Bishop, who signed a new contract until 2018 yesterday, was on the right of midfield with Daryl Murphy up front wearing a mask to protect his nose, which he broke at Fulham last week.

The 21-goal Irishman was the first player to threaten when he brought the ball forward from halfway having been found by strike partner Freddie Sears in the sixth minute.

Murphy looked to return the ball to the ex-Colchester man but it ricocheted back into his path off a defender and he took it on into the the box before hitting a right-foot shot which failed to test Adam Federici in the Reading goal.

Three minutes later Kevin Bru unleashed a well-struck 25-yard effort which Federici saved down to his left with the Blues starting the stronger of the two sides.

On 13 Murphy broke away down the left and held off Alex Pearce before crossing to Sears, who flicked his header well wide. Moments later, after good work from Bru and Tabb, the ex-West Ham youngster hit a shot straight at Federici from the edge of the box.

Despite the Blues having had the better of the early stages, the Royals went in front in the 14th minute via their first shot of the game.

Tyrone Mings stood off Mackie and allowed him to shoot from 25 yards, the ball creeping into the corner of Bartosz Bialkowski’s net with the keeper likely to feel he might have done better.

Two minutes after going behind the Blues felt they ought to have been awarded a penalty when Murphy’s cross from the right struck Pearce on the arm. Spot-kicks have certainly been awarded for similar incidents in the past.

The Royals went close to going two up when Mackie beat Mings down the Reading right before cutting the ball across to Hal Robson-Kanu, who shot well over when he should have done better.

Town weren’t too far away from an equaliser in the 21st minute when Sears sent over a deep cross from the right and Tabb, facing his old club on his 31st birthday, headed wide from a tight angle.


There was another scare for the Blues in the 29th minute when Robson-Kanu played a chipped pass over the top for Mackie, whose first touch on what was a difficult dropping ball took it through to the advancing Bialkowski.

The Town players claimed another penalty in the 36th minute when Bishop fed in Mings on the left and the full-back sent over a cross to the far post from where skipper Luke Chambers nodded down to Sears, who turned his shot against Pearce. Referee Eddie Ilderton indicated that he felt the ball had struck the ex-Norwich loanee’s thigh.

Three minutes later Pavel Pogrebnyak sent Robson-Kanu away on the left but the Wales international failed to find Mackie with his cross with the former QPR man in acres of space breaking into the Town box.

On 40 Simon Cox hit a shot on the turn which scruffed through to Bialkowski, then at the other end a Sears effort from inside the box was blocked.

In the penultimate minute of scheduled time Sears again failed to get enough on a cross from the left, then Bishop skipped his way into space in the area but failed to trouble Federici with his shot. Neither side threatened again before referee Ilderton brought the half to a close.

Town had started brightly and had created a couple of openings before Mackie’s against-the-run-of-play goal. From there the Blues’ performance had deteriorated somewhat and with the Royals having carved out a couple of openings from which they might have increased their lead.

Three minutes after the restart Mings played a ball into Sears’s path on the left of the area, but the striker hit his shot wide.

On 50 Nathaniel Chalobah forced Bialkowski to save down to his left from a 25-yard freekick.

Town should have made more of a 53rd minute break after Sears had sent Murphy away down the centre. The striker cut back inside but couldn’t find space to shoot. Tabb eventually moved the ball on to Bru, whose effort from distance was straight at Federici.

Tabb had another chance to score against his old club - as he did on the opening day of last season - in the 54th minute after Sears had flicked on a long diagonal ball from the right to the left of the area. The midfielder slid in but cut the ball between the far post and his on-rushing team-mates.

Town were beginning to create chances with greater regularity and on 58 Bishop saw a strike from the edge of the box deflect wide. A minute later, after a Tabb freekick from the left had been half-cleared to the edge of the box, the 18-year-old screwed another effort well past the post.

With 25 minutes remaining Blues boss McCarthy switched Tabb and Bishop for Paul Anderson and Jonny Parr, the Norwegian going to left midfield. Two minutes later, Bru was booked for a foul on Danny Williams.

Cox shot through to Bialkowski, then at the other end Murphy fed Anderson, who failed to significantly test Federici with a low shot. The Australian keeper’s time-wasting was increasingly frustrating the home crowd but not yet leading referee Ilderton to take action.

The Blues continued to press and on 73 Anderson cut the ball back from the right to Sears but the striker turned the ball straight at Federici.

On 79, after the Royals had switched Garath McCleary for Robson-Kanu and Hope Akpan for Cox, Varney was handed his Town debut in place of Sears.

With seven minutes left on the clock Varney was fouled by Michael Hector just outside the area but Anderson curled his freekick just over.

Mackie missed a good chance to seal the win for his side in the 83rd minute when he scuffed wide at the far post after McCleary found him following a Reading break.

As the game entered four minutes of injury time Anderson sent over a freekick from the left but Murphy’s flicked header bounced just wide of Federici’s left post.

Federici blocked Murphy’s shot, Reading sub Jake Cooper doing well to get to the loose ball to nod it behind.

From the resultant corner, Chambers headed it back into the danger area, Varney nodded it down and Murphy shot against a defender, the Town players again appealing for a penalty, although perhaps more out of frustration on this occasion.

Soon after, referee Ilderton’s whistle went to confirm the Blues’ second home league defeat of 2015.

Having started on top, the visitors’ goal against the run of play rather knocked the wind out of Town’s sails.

In the second half the Blues huffed and puffed against a Reading side happy to sit back on their lead, but were never really convincing. Reading keeper Federici saw a lot of the ball but without having to make any over-taxing saves.

The defeat and results elsewhere see Town stay in fourth but now five points behind new leaders Derby, who beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-2.

Second-placed Middlesbrough were defeated 1-0 at home by Leeds and Bournemouth in third lost 3-1 to seventh-placed Brentford, who are now only two points behind the Blues, while Norwich, who Town face in the East Anglian derby at Norwich next Sunday, are now fifth just a point behind McCarthy's men.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Smith, Skuse, Bru, Bishop (Parr 65), Tabb (Anderson 65), Murphy, Sears (Varney 79). Unused: Gerken, Stewart, Chaplow, Clarke.

Reading: Federici, Kelly, Obita, Pearce (c), Hector, Chalobah, Williams, Mackie (Cooper 90), Robson-Kanu (Akpan 77), Cox (McCleary 77), Pogrebnyak. Unused: Andersen, Norwood, Blackman. Referee: Eddie Ilderton (Tyne and Wear). Attendance: 21,298 (Reading: 433).


Photo: Action Images



Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.



blueboy1981 added 21:27 - Feb 22
bluefeast ............ unless we improve 100% on yesterday, those 7 games looking daunting to say the least - a must win 6 point week ahead of us before we get too embroiled in that lot.

No doubt the posters who have much faith, but rarely, if ever, attend Portman Road will have other ideas - as normal.

The points get harder to acquire now, we've been found out, not strengthened the squad when we had the chance, and needed to (with a bit of quality) - all in all we may well have had our moments of glory.

Prove me totally WRONG MM by reverting back to our tried, tested, and approved 4 3 3 - nothing to be lost, and maybe everything to gain. Who Knows ??

BIG WEEK AHEAD.
2

bluefeast added 21:37 - Feb 22
My friend described yesterday as sterile , abject and boring
1

warktheline added 21:50 - Feb 22
Blueboy
Agreed, 433 is the way forward.
Shall we all get our programmes out from over the years to justify our alliance to the cause!!!
Let's remember people, there are fans on this forum who can't through Ill health, and many other reasons, get to see their beloved club....many use forum as a means to keep close to different points of view.
Extremely unfair to say such people support McCarthy because they don't have to sit through a game! Blueboy we often differ on opinions, but your better than that.
2

bluefeast added 22:01 - Feb 22
I do wonder if we all fully understand what goes on in training etc. For example tester Mings was getting really agitated with Smith , it looked like Smith was not following instructions ,which was clearly give Mings the ball early. But Smith ,gets under control with left foot ,moves ball to right foot and then doesnt accurately distribute. Apart from all that ,we have half our outfield players playing out of position ,simply to accommodate them. Whether thats MMs fault or a deep issue within our squad in terms of ability i dont know ,but one thing is for sure plan A is to steamroll teams ,if that does not work then we offer nothing else.
4

bluefeast added 22:03 - Feb 22
If i wer birmingham id play 451 and kill the game dead from the 1st min
0

PJH added 22:19 - Feb 22
blueboy-I have much faith and have been to 29 of the 32 league games.
Does that qualify me to have an opinion please, even if it is different to yours?
I accept that I am in the minority as far as posters on here are concerned at the moment but I still believe (and hope) that it will end well.
3

oddball added 08:03 - Feb 23
Disappointing result yes but why is it that when we lose 150 posts, when we win 50. Been a good season, all this negativity and critisism well over the top, get a grip people and support your team coyb.
-1

brittaniaman added 09:03 - Feb 23
I think MM. that if you choose the Fans Team for Tues. night, LOL.! (Anderson or Tabb would not be in it) and we get the much needed win, followed by a draw on Sunday
(because the canaries are flying high now) We will all be very happy with that situation, So come on MM. let your guard down and do not be so stubborn and do it !!!!!!!
1

blueinblue added 12:28 - Feb 23
Mick Mill said one ONE thing of interest/relevance on Saturday post match and I have been asking this for past few months - why doesn't MM switch Smith and Bera over? The latter can cope much better with playing on his weak side, TS is like a rabbit caught in the headlights when the ball is passed back to him om the right side!
0

blueinblue added 12:42 - Feb 23
Mick MillS I meant! And to clarify, that's the only thing he has said all season of interest or relevance. Why does he have to take over calls so much, no wonder no-one bothers to call anymore!
Still in excellent position for stage of season, tough March coming up but some of the over-reactions on here are beyond belief. Tabb was a hero on this site only a few weeks ago!
-3

BillBlue added 13:18 - Feb 23
Oddball - in one word - frustration!
1


You need to login in order to post your comments

Blogs 295 bloggers

Ipswich Town Polls

About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© TWTD 1995-2024