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Town 1-1 Norwich - Match Report
Saturday, 9th May 2015 14:47

Town’s Championship play-off semi-final against Norwich City is delicately poised after the first leg at Portman Road ended 1-1. Jonny Howson put the visitors - who host the second game next Saturday - ahead in the 41st minute but sub Paul Anderson hit back for the home side in first-half injury time.

Kevin Bru and Luke Varney returned to the Town side with Jay Tabb and Jonny Parr dropping to the bench, alongside David McGoldrick, back after his niggly thigh problem.

Bru joined Cole Skuse and Teddy Bishop in a midfield three with Varney on the right of an attacking trio with Daryl Murphy and Freddie Sears.

In front of a sell-out crowd of 29,166, the Blues started positively from the kick-off with a move down the right ending when Tyrone Mings headed Bru’s cross to Norwich keeper John Ruddy.

Town almost claimed the lead in the eighth minute when Murphy seized on a mistake on the edge of the area and took the ball to the byline before crossing low to Sears, whose near-post effort was blocked by Ruddy.

The ball looped to Varney and the keeper did well to paw his goal-bound header away from goal, Steven Whittaker clearing the danger.

Two minutes later Norwich had their first serious chance, Graham Dorrans playing a short freekick from 25 yards to Bradley Johnson, whose low shot flew well wide of Bartosz Bialkowski’s left post.

On 19 Cameron Jerome was lucky to avoid a booked for arriving late after Blues skipper Luke Chambers had cleared.

The Blues had enjoyed the better of the game overall but on 20 the Canaries came close to going in front.

Whittaker crossed from the right and Howson headed wide when under pressure from Chambers. Despite the attentions of the Town captain the ex-Leeds man will feel he ought to have done better.

The visitors were beginning to get on top and on 23 Alex Tettey hit a 25-yard strike which hit the outside of Bialkowski’s left post, hit the stanchion and cannoned across the back of goal with some fans thinking it had gone in.

Norwich threatened again a minute later, Dorrans sending over a cross from the right which Johnson nodded wide.

Town were forced into a change on the half hour when Varney was stretchered off having undergone lengthy treatment on the pitch after appearing to turn his ankle with no one else near him. Anderson took over on the right of the front three.


The sub was immediately into the action, getting his head to Bishop’s right-sided cross at the near post, but sending the ball high and wide.

The impetus moved back towards Town and on 38 the Blues’ 27-goal Championship top scorer Murphy had his first sight at goal, the Irishman’s flicking his header wide from Chambers’s cross.

Town continued to keep up the pressure, another Chambers cross from the right leading to the first corner of the match. Soon after, Anderson shot wide from distance.

Despite the Blues having been in the ascendent, the visitors grabbed the lead in the 41st minute. Jerome fought off Tommy Smith as they battled for a long ball which had been flicked on on the Norwich left.

The ex-Cardiff man took the ball on then cut it back to the untracked Howson, who hit a low shot into the corner of the net. As the Canaries celebrated skipper Chambers and other Town players protested about what they claimed had been a foul on Smith in the build-up. The New Zealand international will probably feel he ought to have done better.

Town looked to hit back in six minutes of injury time, Mings seeing a 25-yard freekick deflect wide off the wall.

And in the fourth minute of added-on time the Blues levelled. Sears latched onto a weak defensive header by Russell Martin and took the ball on into the area before hitting a low shot which Ruddy should have held on to.

However, the ex-Cambridge United man allowed the ball to bounce out to Murphy but blocked his point-blank effort. However, sub Anderson was on hand to slam the ball into the net from the edge of the six-yard box.

Both teams came close again before the break, Smith heading Bru’s cross from the right over at the far post, then Nathan Redmond burst into the right of the Blues box before hitting a shot which Bialkowski saved, Smith clearing the loose ball.

Overall, the half-time scoreline was a fair reflection. It would have been harsh on the Blues had they found themselves behind at the break after having spells on top and having gone close through Sears and Varney early on.

The Norwich goal came against the run of play at that point in the game, although they had been on top up to the lengthy interruption for Varney’s injury and also had chances, Tettey and Redmond both having gone close.

Three minutes after the restart Dorrans was booked for a foul on Anderson as he broke down the left.

Goalscorer Anderson had a difficult opportunity on 50, chasing after a Skuse ball to the left of the area, but the former Bristol City man mis-hit his shot deep into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

On 54 Murphy headed Bru’s corner from the right over, then four minutes later Jerome was booked for tripping Berra.

Johnson, a scorer in the regular season derby at Carrow Road, turned and shot from 25 yards on the hour but Bialkowski was untroubled and claimed down to his left.

Town were shading a tight second half and on 67 Bru sent over a cross from the right towards Sears at the far post but the ex-Colchester frontman couldn’t keep down what was a difficult header.

Norwich created their first chance of the second half in the 70th minute, Redmond finding Johnson in space on the left but Chambers got across to deflect his shot wide. Moments later, the Canaries switched Dorrans for Wes Hoolahan, then two minutes later, Jay Tabb took over from Bru for Town.

The visitors were having most of the ball and increasingly looking the more threatening side and on 74 Chambers blocked another Johnson effort, somewhat painfully with his groin. Bishop made way for Jonny Parr on 77.

Tabb sent Murphy away down the left a minute later, the Blues striker cutting in but seeing his shot blocked.The loose ball ran out to Tabb, who appeared to be fouled as he looked to get in a shot, but referee Anthony Taylor, who was lenient, perhaps too lenient, throughout, felt otherwise.

Johnson headed wide from a Redmond corner with the Canaries still on top, then at the other end Murphy cut in from the right but saw his strike blocked. On 84 Anderson was booked for a trip, then two minutes later Gary Hooper replaced Jerome for Norwich.

On 87 Martin Olsson clearly caught Sears with an arm off the ball but none of the officials spotted the incident, although it was caught by Sky’s cameras. Soon after, Tettey fouled Anderson, the sub sending in a dangerous ball from the freekick but Martin cleared.

Bialkowski tipped a looping Redmond header over in the final minute of scheduled time, prior to the fourth official indicating three additional minutes.

Neither side was able to add to the goals in injury time and the teams will now go to Carrow Road with the tie level next Saturday lunchtime.

A draw was a fair result on the balance of the game, both sides having had spells on top during each half and the two managers will be happy enough with the result.

Following the final whistle the players and staff gathered midway on the pitch to applaud the home support, a gesture which was warmly appreciated by a Portman Road crowd now looking towards what’s a huge second leg at Carrow Road next week.

Ipswich: Bialkowski, Mings, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Skuse, Murphy, Varney (Anderson 30), Bru (Tabb 72), Sears, Bishop (Parr 77). Unused: Gerken, S Hunt, N Hunt, McGoldrick.

Norwich: Ruddy, Whittaker, Martin, Bassong, Olsson, Tettey, Howson, Dorrans (Hoolahan 70), Redmond, Johnson, Jerome (Hooper 86). Unused: Rudd, E Bennett, R Bennett, O'Neil, Odjidja-Ofoe. Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire). Attendance: 29,166 (Norwich: 2,085).


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Frase1987 added 14:48 - May 9
When you think about it, it really is amazing a team - potentially 2 games away from the biggest league in the world - has multiple players who frequently kick the ball whilst staring at it, and not think where it's going to land.

Well done to those who kept their cool and weren't terrified by the other (Championship) side. None of our midfield would shine in League Two.
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GeorgeITFC24 added 14:49 - May 9
Good result. Now let's go all guns blazing at carrot road!
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ITFCNormandy added 14:53 - May 9
I have no voice left!

Why did we continuously leave Redmond (22) Free every time there for an easy option!
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OldClactonBlue added 14:54 - May 9
If only we got it down and passed it round their box more. We looked dangerous when we did, but unfortunately the back line just lump it anywhere most of the time.

Still in it, if we get some luck next week.
Wembley still beckons.
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bloooosman_malta added 14:57 - May 9
A draw might be the ideal result for a better fighting spirit next Saturday.
Well done blues.
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Ipswichlove added 14:58 - May 9
Atleast we didn't Lose
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 14:59 - May 9
Scrappy game, 2nd half especially, chuffed with 1-1. It pains me to say it but football wise the scum are better. However, we match them in guile, team spirit and shear determination. We must keep up the high tempo and determination. Although, the minute we stop, we look average.
Chambo and Bishop were our best players, but i think we need to get Sears in the game more at Narwich. It will be a tough game at Carrot Rd but if we take our chances and play proper outer attacking football, i think we can do it.
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shaunkingitfc added 15:00 - May 9
Feck and get in there went game not best bit still relly good 1-1 .... Away game 1-0 ipswich I can see it coyb
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runaround added 15:01 - May 9
Draw a fair result in a nervous match with a pulsating atmosphere. Feel proud to be a Town fan as both fans & players gave everything. Norwich now favourites but in a one off match anything can happen & we know the players will give every last ounce of effort next Saturday. Whatever happens we have a team to be proud off as they are a team
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chepstowblue added 15:04 - May 9
A slow burner. Woeful 2nd half and the best we could have achieved with such limited possession or ambition. It felt as if they had an extra 2 players on the park but we limited them to next to nothing. Im more than happy with the result as I sometimes sit here shaking my head as the ball continually flew out of play or to an opponent. Typically stubborn at the back,willing up front but profligate in the middle. We need to improve but I think the aim was to still be in the tie and we've managed that.
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DurhamTownFan added 15:07 - May 9
Happy with 1-1, given that we went behind. Norwich weren't dominant and we had some good spells. We can be incident going to the second leg I think. Gonna be tough, but we ca do it!!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 15:15 - May 9
Mentally drained, but strangely not too disappointed, even though Naarwich will be considered favourites, being at home. That might just work in our favour, altho' the sour Scot doesn't look like someone who will be taking anything for granted. Should maybe have played that starting eleven more often during the season? I reckon we'll still give 'em a game at Carrot Road, and with a bit of luck, you never know what might happen. After that, Boro should be no problem! COYB! PS: Great home support today. (Makes a change.)
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MVBlue added 15:18 - May 9
Had to laugh at their manager Alex celebrating their goal like it was the ultimate winner to win the cup. What a young kid.
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irishtim added 15:21 - May 9
We have the right man in charge to nick a win next weekend.
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Marcus added 15:22 - May 9
I wonder how many people in the apartment block are wondering why I was shouting at my laptop today.
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Marcus added 15:23 - May 9
One damper on the day is Luke Varney's injury, it seems to be a serious one. Some are saying a torn Achilles.
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Michael11 added 15:28 - May 9
That was as horrible and nervy as I imagined and we have to do it all over again next week. I thought Norwich were poor and we possibly should've done more to exploit their dodgy defence (Particularly Bassong). I thought Skuse was our man of the match today, he mopped everything up and got stuck in all game. I was happy with the line up and Norwich didn't like us attacking them. All the pressure is on them now so hopefully we go and play with some freedom and take advantage. Come on boys!!!
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Chicago_Blue added 15:28 - May 9
Decent result, but I can't help but think that bringing on Tabb and Parr for Bru and Bish was more about not losing the game instead of going for it and winning. Fine margins I know. Just that with Didzy and the Hunt bros on the bench, I thought we maybe we have gone for it. Not being negative - just musing.
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TractorBeezer added 15:42 - May 9
I thought that considering our resources that we did very well today. Norwich had more possession but we had more shots on target. Felt sorry for Varney and hope that he makes a speedy recovery.
We had a dozen watching at the Football Factory in Toronto at 7:15 and we'll be there again next Saturday. As Tim suggests we'll nick the next one.
UTTBs
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commuterblue added 15:42 - May 9
Yes and no, chicago blue. Parr played quite far forward I thought. And Tabb played just in front of the back four (although it was his tackle and pass which nearly led to Murphy scoring.) But after 70 minutes I am happy with 1-1. I wouldn't want to go to Carrow Road chasing a goal.
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bluesince84 added 15:43 - May 9
Not bad today at all. Yes it was scrappy and we absolutely are unable to keep any form of possession but they worked hard and nullified them. Thought Tyrone was better today than he has been in the past 5 months. If he had pace apart from the twice a match habit of running quickly he'd be a killer. why we took Bru off illl never know as i thought he was industrious in the middle and kept at their feet. Hate to say it but Murph looked tired today, but totally understandable. Sears wasnt in the game but looked like he was told to play deeper and defend. Who knows what will happen next week...heart says we nick it, head says we get annihilated. what do you reckon..........
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blueboy1981 added 15:48 - May 9
....... there is a difference in the ability, strength and quality of these two teams - as one may expect.

We're still in it, but will have to grow some rollocks for next week to go for SUCCESS or BUST.

We can do it, although it will take everything in the way of commitment, character, and with every player giving everything in this one chance.

Let's go for it from the off, with all of the above next week ....... any other tactic will fail .

COYB - we're still there.
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blueboy1981 added 15:51 - May 9
...... Frase1987 makes a decent point .......... all to often the ball is passed without us having any projectile as to where it's going ....... normally then resulting in a 50/50 ball at best. Should be easy to correct.
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masetheace added 15:54 - May 9
Anyone who knows the game would realise that Bru's legs had gone . Twice he failed to keep up with a midfield runner . Only to be expected given the lack of games due to injuries . Yes he was good up to then . Skuse outstanding yet again . All to play for next week
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StowTractorBoy added 15:55 - May 9
Plenty of blood and thunder and very little football which is not surprising with so much at stake. We did very well to come back after their goal and after that although Norwich had more of the play it could have gone either way. Sears and Murphy were not given much space today but at Carrot Road that scenario may well be different and hopefully
our two strikers can capitalise. Skuse my man of the match and Mings did a really good job today. Was worried when Hoolahan came on and suspect he will start next week. Johnson was their biggest threat and the moody Jerome got away with so many niggling fouls it was untrue. All to play for next week just hope we get the rub of the green and pull off the unexpected.
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