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Town 1-0 Bolton - Match Report
Tuesday, 17th Mar 2015 21:46

Jay Tabb scored the only goal as Town defeated Bolton Wanderers 1-0 at Portman Road. After an open first half in which the visitors had the better chances, the midfielder won it with 11 minutes left, volleying a half-cleared Daryl Murphy cross into the ground and past Trotters keeper Ben Amos.

Town boss Mick McCarthy named an unchanged team aside from Bartosz Bialkowski replacing Dean Gerken in goal. McCarthy had previously said that Gerken wouldn’t be risked having been knocked unconscious at Middlesbrough on Saturday.

Ipswich-born former Northgate pupil and one-time Blue Liam Trotter started in midfield for the visitors, who made a late change on their bench with Kaiyne Woolery replacing Adam Le Fondre.

Town began the game on top, Jonny Parr shooting over after a corner had been cleared to him just outside the area in the seventh minute.

Bolton threatened for the first time two minutes later when Craig Davies played in Eidur Gudjohnsen inside the area but the Icelander was out-muscled by Tyrone Mings. Moments later, Giles Coke struck a 20-yard effort which Bialkowski rather unnecessarily punched away.

The Blues ought to have gone in front in the 16th minute when Freddie Sears stole the ball from Tim Ream and went through one-on-one with keeper Amos, who stood up well and blocked.

On 22 Cole Skuse picked up the game’s first yellow card for a trip on the lively Rochinha as the on-loan Benfica midfielder broke into the Town half.

Bolton started to get on top, Trotter shooting well wide in the 25th minute before Davies cut a dangerous ball across from the left but too far in front of Josh Vela at the far post.

Just before the half hour, Mings made a strong run through the middle from inside his own half before feeding Sears to his left. The ex-Colchester man crossed and the left-back flicked across goal and wide.

Bolton immediately broke, Christophe Berra and Tommy Smith eventually dispossessing Gudjohnsen before Rochinha slipped and Skuse cleared the danger.

A previously subdued Portman Road was starting to wake up and on 31 the Blues went close again, Berra heading a freekick across goal from the far post and Smith diverting a looping ball back into the six-yard area but with no Blue shirt present.


With the action swinging from one end to the other in a very open half, Bolton twice went close within a minute.

First Bialkowski palmed Davies’s shot from the edge of the box out to Vela, who cut back to Gudjohnsen, but the veteran’s effort was deflected wide by Mings.

From the corner, the Trotters went even nearer, Dorian Dervite nodding down to Ream in the six-yard box. The American international worked himself space to shoot but saw Parr block his weak effort on the line, the ball inadvertently bouncing up off the Norwegian’s arm before he cleared.

Tabb broke through from midfield in the 38th minute but could only shoot straight at Amos, who claimed comfortably.

But it was the visitors who were continuing to look the more threatening side with debutant Rochinha’s running their main danger.

In the 41st minute the Portuguese brought the ball forward from deep at pace past a number of defenders, exchanged passes with Davies but shot just wide of Bialkowski’s left post when he seemed certain to score. It was a major let-off for the Blues. Neither side threatened again before referee Fred Graham brought the half to a close.

Bolton will feel they should have been ahead at the end of an open half having come closest to scoring through Ream and the impressive Rochinha. Town had had chances but more of the better opportunities had fallen to the visitors.

Town switch Parr for Luke Varney at the break as they moved to 4-3-3 with on-loan Blackburn man on the left, Daryl Murphy in the centre and Sears on the right.

Skipper Chambers scraped a 55th minute shot wide as the second half began scruffily. Two minutes later, Kevin Bru replaced the quiet Bishop.

Just before the hour, a Sears cross from the right was nodded out to Skuse on the edge of the box from where the midfielder - still without a goal since joining Town in the summer of 2013 - flicked the ball up and volleyed just over.

The former Bristol City man twice went close again within a minute, first beating Trotter to a clearance 25 yards out and hitting a shot which struck Amos’s right post. The 28-year-old was first to the loose ball on the edge of the box and side-footed towards goal but the keeper did well to recover and save.

Murphy shot wide on 73 but chances at either end were coming far less frequently than they had in the first half.

Rochinha, Bolton’s biggest threat before the break, was replaced by Rob Hall with 11 minutes remaining having been far less influential in the second.

Almost immediately, the Blues went in front. Murphy crossed from the left, the ball was half-cleared to Tabb just inside the area and the midfielder volleyed into the ground past the wrong-footed Amos and into the corner of the net. It was Tabb’s second goal of the season, making the first Town midfielder to score more than once this season.

Bolton looked to get straight back in it, sub Hall turned a Tom Walker cross to Bialkowski, then at the other end Mings smashed a powerful right-foot shot against a defender having cut in from the left.

As the game entered its final five scheduled minutes Bru fizzed a low shot across Amos and wide.

Bolton should have grabbed an equaliser in the last minute. Following a corner, Ream crossed from the right and Davies headed wide at the far post when he seemed certain to score.

As the match moved into injury time, Matt Clarke replaced Sears, Murphy shot well wide from distance, then Bru was booked for a foul but the Blues saw out the remaining minutes without too many dramas to end their run of four games without a win.

While Bolton should probably have been ahead at the break, until Davies's miss in the closing moments the Blues had the better second-half chances with Skuse unfortunate not to grab his first Town goal when he hit the post.

While Tabb’s goal was by no means a classic it was as important as any Town have scored this season, although with Brentford winning 3-2 at Blackburn the Blues remain seventh a point from the play-offs with eight left to play.

Elsewhere, Wolves remain two points behind the Blues in eighth having beaten Sheffield Wednesday 3-0.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Mings, Berra, Smith, Skuse, Bishop (Bru 57), Parr (Varney 46), Tabb, Murphy, Sears (Clarke 90). Unused: Kenny, Anderson, Chaplow, Wood.

Bolton: Amos, Vela, Mills, Dervite, Ream, Trotter, Coke, Walker, Rochinha (Hall 79), Gudjohnsen (Bannan 64), C Davies. Unused: Bogdan, Moxey, Woolery, Twardzik, Threlkeld. Referee: Fred Graham (Essex). Attendance: 16,923 (Bolton: 249).


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miltonsnephew added 21:48 - Mar 17
And that's why Tabb plays!

Get off Mick and the teams backs!!!
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norfstanda added 21:49 - Mar 17
Town 1-0 Bolton. Nuff said.
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martin587 added 21:52 - Mar 17
3 points,good enough for me.👍👍👍
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irishtim added 21:53 - Mar 17
Well done. Gained on Scum and Derby. 3 places to fight for. Think this win could bring a it of confidence back.
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JCBLUE added 21:53 - Mar 17
Tabb LMAO!
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blue7579 added 21:54 - Mar 17
Here we go, tabb for player of the season, no one else could have finished like that. Not his biggest fan shouldn't be playing, but done a job for us tonight.
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wessextractorboy added 21:54 - Mar 17
COYB good win and 3 points.
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cobsterblue added 21:55 - Mar 17
Wow a midfield player wins us three points.

Get in there Coyb.
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blue86 added 21:59 - Mar 17
Jay tabb...take a bow!! Have to admit I'm not his biggest fan, but that was a very Important goal and three points in the bag. Just a shame naarwich equalised right at the end. lets just hope we can now go on a little run again and build on this result. COYB
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CharlieITFC added 22:01 - Mar 17
Don't get me wrong, I've been as disappointed as any with our form before tonight, but have always believed the Mick knows what he is doing and kept faith. It was summed up brilliantly in commentary..."there was calls for Mick to change the back 4, we kept a clean sheet. Jay Tabb shouldn't be anywhere near the 18, scores the winner. Mick has no plan b, changes to 4-3-3 at half time and changes the game". I get the frustration, and everyone is feeling the same, but we are still a point from the play-offs, and are now 1 win from 4th. There are 8 cup finals left and we all need to get behind the lads regardless of team selections or some performances. Points are the most important thing, and we have a really good chance of celebrating at the end of the season!!
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muccletonjoe added 22:02 - Mar 17
We won. All that matters.
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EssexTractor added 22:02 - Mar 17
Not pretty. Bolton who were underwhelming might have scored but didn't. We scored. Three points. Move on to Watford. And well done Tabby. Not a Worldy but you scored and no one else managed it.
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PeekFreans added 22:04 - Mar 17
Good photo!
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MicksZzzTactics added 22:05 - Mar 17
Generally speaking (meaning not EVERY game!) Tabb is as pizzz-poor and skill-less a so called "workhorse" and corner-taker as they come .... Just because he scores what turned out to be the winner in yet another mostly dreadful 2015 game by ITFC tonight and against an opponent who have absolute ZERO to play for, doesn't change his status one bit ... among the objective non-rosytinted observers that is (meaning exclude people like President Mullett from the equation!) Well done with half-volley Mr. Tabb BUT as the old proverb goes: "Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while!" :-)
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EdwardF added 22:16 - Mar 17
MicksZzzTactics do you attend matches? just wondering.
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jpring89 added 22:17 - Mar 17
i feel now we must get something out of watford this weekend as brentford won. really hoping we do them that would really set our season back on track. feels good to get back to winning ways again tonight
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Simonds92 added 22:17 - Mar 17
Shock we change our formation to 4-3-3 and play better and get the result!
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truckertractorboy added 22:17 - Mar 17
I personally thought varney at half time worked wonders he won every ball kicked at him at both ends
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truthhurts added 22:19 - Mar 17
Just out of interest - did those 'fans' who often have a pop at the much-maligned Tabb celebrate tonight?

Be a little two-faced if so. Just saying
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blueboy1981 added 22:21 - Mar 17
Ugly? - Yes ........ but most welcome 3 points and clean sheet. Well done all for that.

Tabby scoring the winner will probably enhance the 'stubborness' even more - shame if it does (which it will) because yet again, we see that 433 is the answer - coupled with a round peg in a round hole.
Will we ever see that throughout the team ??

Need to be much better in terms of performance in the next game tho' - that's for sure.
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rkl added 22:22 - Mar 17
How satisfying to see one of our under fire midfielders pop up with the winning goal, especially since he was the one who wasted our best chances in the 0-0 reverse fixture.
He may not be any taller than Geraint Williams, but at least he can find the back of the net once in a while!
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warktheline added 22:23 - Mar 17
What tosh....and that's why Tabb plays! How many goals has he scored, and that's goes for whole of midfield!!!!!
Very happy to of taken 3 pts, but I most certainly won't be getting carried away this time round, let's see were we are after next 2 games, against top opposition. Pleased to see us switch to 433 but why at parr's expense? Mick's stubbornness is a big worry, no doubt about that, and was he making a point to fans about opinion on Parr's inclusion at full back? I'm assuming the lad wasn't injured.
Up next is a side full of trickery, let's hope our back four are playing in correct positions!!
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BlueMachines added 22:23 - Mar 17
We didn't set the world alight. But we won so can't really complain. No, not even me!!
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Blue_Again added 22:27 - Mar 17
Sounded like dreadful match as ever. 3 Points but I fear a thrashing at Watford...
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MickMillsTash added 22:27 - Mar 17
Change of shape changed the game, maybe Bolton ran out of energy but felt goal was coming.
Skuse MOM, Bru good when he came on, Chambers better at right back. Varney useful at winning fouls if nothing else

Will need to be better in the next 2 games but lets be happy tonight
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