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Colchester 1-2 Town
Colchester 1-2 Town
Wednesday, 8th Aug 2012 21:33

Michael Chopra continued his rich vein of pre-season goalscoring form as he netted two first half goals in Town’s 2-1 victory over Colchester at the Weston Homes Community Stadium. Clinton Morrison pulled one back for the U’s after the break.

Blues boss Paul Jewell named the same side which started against West Ham on Saturday and the same subs minus Byron Lawrence who was left out, while Jimmy Bullard was again missing.

Colchester included ex-Blue Tom Eastman with former Town man Jermaine Wright’s son Drey on the bench.

The first opportunity of the game fell to the Blues in the third minute when Lee Martin robbed Magnus Okuonghae on the edge of the area but allowed keeper Mark Cousins the time to come out and block.

In the sixth minute Jay Emmanuel-Thomas used his strength to hold off a number of defenders before playing Martin in on the left of the area, the former Manchester United man hitting a shot which clearly caught keeper Cousins’s fingers on its way over the bar, despite referee Mick Russell awarding a goalkick.

Colchester’s first chance came in the eighth minute when John-Joe O’Toole played in Karl Duguid, who got round the outside of Carlos Edwards but scuffed wide as the Blues skipper used his pace to hold him up.

On 14 Luke Hyam dinked a ball over the top for Chopra, which the striker backheeled to Emmanuel-Thomas, who took the ball into the box before hitting a low cross-shot which Cousins blocked. Chopra’s rebound was similarly cut out.

Martin teed up Luongo for a 20-yard strike which Cousins claimed in the 18th minute with the Blues on top but without creating much in the way of clear-cut opportunities since Martin’s two early chances.


However, the next clear-cut chance led to the opening goal. Emmanuel-Thomas sent Edwards away down the right and the Trinidadian sent in a superb cross which Chopra volleyed home from a few feet out for his fifth goal of pre-season.

Soon after, Anthony Wordsworth flashed the ball across the Town penalty area as the home side sought to get back on terms.

The Blues weren’t far from making it 2-0 when Emmanuel-Thomas bulldozed his way in from the right and cut the ball back to Chopra, whose shot was blocked by O’Toole.

Town continued to enjoy the vast majority of the game and in the 37th minute Martin played in Chopra, who took the ball round Cousins and tapped home for his second of the evening and his sixth of pre-season.

A minute later, Emmanuel-Thomas almost made it three with a left-foot curling effort, which Cousins did well to tip over. The Blues might have had a penalty soon afterwards when Chambers looked to be bundled over at a corner.

Emmanuel-Thomas was proving unplayable down Town’s right and just before half-time he played a ball across from the right and Luongo struck a low shot from the edge of the box which Cousins claimed.

The Blues were good for their two-goal lead at the break having been on top for virtually the whole half with Luongo again pulling the strings in midfield. Colchester’s only significant chance was Duguid’s early on, while Town could easily have been further in front.

Town started the second half in much the same vein as they had ended the first but in the 55th minute the home side scored from their first chance of the half. Duguid was found in the area by Wordsworth but was dispossessed by a lunging Delaney, however, the loose ball fell to Morrison who slammed the ball past Lee-Barrett. It was the Irish international’s first goal in a U’s shirt.

After Martin had curled a freekick well over for the Blues, Duguid saw a shot blocked at the other end from an Eastman header with the home side more in it after the break.

There was a big scare for Town in the 66th minute when Lee-Barrett failed to claim a freekick from deep on the right as it bounced across the area and Duguid bundled it wide at the far post.

Goalscorer Chopra made way on 71 as the Blues switched to a 4-4-2 with Jason Scotland partnering Ronan Murray with Martin moving to left midfield. Moments later, Martin should have made it 3-1 when Edwards crossed from the right and somehow he managed to divert his header over from point-blank range when it seemed easier to score.

Edwards wasn’t far from making it three in the 80th minute with a trademark rocket which Cousins did well to tip over.

Cousins blocked Murray’s attempt from a tight angle as the young Irishman seized on Ryan Stevenson’s deflected shot, then after the corner was cleared, Luongo hit a low strike which deflected through to the Colchester keeper.

Town controlled much of the latter part of the game, although on occasion giving the ball away more easily than they had during their impressive first half display.

The Blues deserved their win, continuing their form from Saturday’s 3-1 victory over West Ham. In truth it probably ought to have been more comfortable with chances to increase the lead before the break and most notably Martin’s header in the second half.

Having been somewhat scathing towards his side after the defeat at Southend, manager Paul Jewell will have been much happier with the two more recent performances ahead of the start of the season proper next Tuesday when Bristol Rovers visit Portman Road in the first round of the Capital One Cup.

Town: Loach (Lee-Barrett 46), Edwards, Cresswell (Whight 84), Chambers (Delaney 46), Smith (Ainsley 77), Hyam (Stevenson 65), Carson (Murray 61), Luongo, Emmanuel-Thomas, Chopra (Scotland 71), Martin (Kourouma 77).

Colchester: Cousins, Okuonghae, Duguid, O’Toole, Morrison, Bond (Wright 82), Bean, Eastman, Wordsworth (Gilbey 71), Coker, White. Unused: Pentney, Rose, Heath, Izzet, Sears, Henderson, Ladapo. Referee: Mick Russell. Att: 3,873 (Town: 1,376).


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fussysnake added 21:45 - Aug 8
decent
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oscarwhiting added 21:45 - Aug 8
good result keep em' coming lads. COYB
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TractorBeezer added 21:47 - Aug 8
Well done lads. Keep 'em coming Chops!
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Edmunds5 added 21:52 - Aug 8
Sounds like we played well and created lots of chances, good to see JET have a great game as he's been a little quiet in pre season so far, Chops double can only give him more confidence and having Martin back is a big boost. One negative for me is Delaney, I thought he did well for us alongside McAuley but I'm just not sure he's good enough now, so hopefully we will sign Wilson or Clarke. Lets hope we can keep the good form going.
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Maverick_Mitch added 21:53 - Aug 8
Can't wait to see Luongo in action next week- sounds a tasty playmaker. Could be the find of 2012. Like to hear JET is putting himself about a bit more physically now and Martin doesn't seem to have lost his fizz.
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TractorBoy666 added 21:58 - Aug 8
Well done lads. Looking forward to us attacking this season as like scoring goals for fun last season, but hopefully seeing less goals going in our end.

COYB
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Back_The_Boss added 22:01 - Aug 8
Good result, roll on the 18th!
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Hermann_eats_puffin added 22:09 - Aug 8
Well done to the team on getting a win tonight!

It's good to see Chopra amongst the goals again and lets hope that he can keep this form going into the season.

Also good to see Martin coming on with good performances against West Ham and Col U after an injury hit pre-season. At the same time JET continues to be unplayable at times and I look forward to watching him again this season.

COYB


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runningout added 22:12 - Aug 8
calm down and be realistic for pity sake
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Mark added 22:14 - Aug 8
Friendly results don't really matter, but it feels more like the team are ready for the new season after these couple of wins.

I expect we will start our strongest side against Bristol Rovers on Tuesday, so let's buy tickets for ourselves, friends and family to make use of the cheap prices (£1/£8/£12) and get a good attendance at Portman Road to kick-off 2012/13.
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charsfield added 22:21 - Aug 8
How was carson? Realistically a regular starter this year
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scooterblue added 22:35 - Aug 8
not as close as the score suggest's. town should have been 4 or 5 up at the break. JET,Luongo and Chopra star players tonight.
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WeirdFishes added 22:43 - Aug 8
IPSWICH ARE BETTER THAN EVERYBODY
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Ipswichbusiness added 22:44 - Aug 8
I didn't make the game. What formation did we start with? I assume it was 4-4-2
Loach
Edwards Chambers Smith Cresswell
Carson Hyam Luongu Martin
JET Chopra
If that is right we seem a little short on defensive midfield players against the better sides.
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Keaneish added 23:18 - Aug 8
This aside, we HAVE to bring on another 3 or 4 more players. Our options from the bench are terrible!
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dundeetractorboy added 23:25 - Aug 8
@ipswichbusiness

more of a 4-2-3-1 formation with Mass and Hyam sitting deeper, Hyam to break up the play, Mass distributing from deep.
Jet and Carson switching wings, with Martin supporting Chops up top.

Seems to be working well! would be more than happy with this lineup and performance when it comes to the competitive games
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kerryblue added 23:26 - Aug 8
Ok result but we need a bettr squad than this
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Talbs77 added 23:26 - Aug 8
Knew I should of pullled finger out and gone! Good workout again and nothing wrong with another win, But we need a couple more at least with the long season coming.
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StowTractorBoy added 00:14 - Aug 9
Not getting carried away with this display - yes we were decent but we were playing Colchester. Our first XI played well on Saturday and again tonight up until half time. As soon as we made the changes we were not so effective as a unit and certainly not defensively. As soon as Delaney and Lee-Barrett came on the defence was not balanced with once again two left footed central defenders. ALB was shaky and his kicking was poor - sorry but he is not good enough as a standby and I have to say the squad still looks weak to me. We have been banging on about this for weeks but if we do not strengthen it will be another season of mediocrity. Plus points tonight Chopra, Luongo and Edwards negatives squad not good enough at present.
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itfc94 added 00:40 - Aug 9
@ipswichbusiness

I would say the formation would be such of 4-2-3-1
As such with hyam and luongo sitting in front of the back 4. Luongo obviously going forward more out of the two with hyam sitting and guarding. When defending it would proabably turn to 442 with jet and carson covering:)
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Garv added 00:43 - Aug 9
Decent performance.

We need a left winger more than anything for me, sorry Josh. *Cough Murphy cough*

If a deal with Murphy was done, the need for a striker would be much less. A centre half would then be the only real necessity.

Our strength in depth would look a lot better after that with us being able to name a bench of...

ALB, Delaney/new CB/Smith, Whight/Ainsley, Drury, Carson, Scotland, Stevenson....which is not too bad at all as benches go.

I'd be tempted to leave out Whight/Ainsley and stick Murray in there as an extra striker, but either way that looks okay to me. Our first XI is very good as well I think.
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pazelle added 00:44 - Aug 9
If we keep injury free I think we'll have a good season, big season for Carson, JET, Smith, Hyam, Carson and Chopra. Hope Martin's contract is tied up asap but the age of the players is young and hopefully a unity and long term team can be moulded from this bunch. Think Chambers will do well as he has arrived with a ready made place in the team and will be looking to prove Forest wrong, ditto Loach after a hard season at Watford.
If everything clicks we can get promotion I reckon, especially if Wickham comes home!*

*And Jewell doesn't try to diamond the crap out of it - 4231 is the best shape for these players imo.
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Sindre94 added 05:38 - Aug 9
No murphy garv! no one mentioning paul taylor??
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daniel9624 added 09:18 - Aug 9
Was working so was not able to go last ight. Good win though as ColUtd have been good in pre-season. But just seen the Attendance as 1300?? is this right, why so low, was it really expensive?
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BlueJewells added 13:07 - Aug 9
Great performance I thought, Luongo was very impressive, and JET was impressive even though he faded a bit towards the end. Chopra doing what we brought him to do.
Carson was the weak link, but he needs a string of games to get him into the flow.
COYB
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