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Town 0-3 Sheffield Wednesday
Saturday, 27th Oct 2012 17:02

The size of the task facing whoever takes over at Town was made all too evident as Sheffield Wednesday left Portman Road having run out 3-0 winners. The Owls, previously without a win in 10 games, went in front in the first minute through Ross Barkley, the on-loan Everton man adding the second just before the hour mark, before Michail Antonio added the third late on.

Town caretaker-boss Chris Hutchings made three changes for his first and possibly only game in charge of the Blues. Josh Carson, Luke Hyam and Daryl Murphy returned with Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Nigel Reo-Coker and Andy Drury dropping to the bench.

Despite the change of personnel, Hutchings employed the usual 4-2-3-1 formation with Murphy wide on the left. Carson on the right and Martin behind lone strike DJ Campbell.

Town were behind within a minute of the start. The Blues failed to clear a throw from the right, Antonio’s cross was poorly cleared by Hyam, Lewis Buxton hit a low shot which was blocked by Hyam, the ball deflecting out to Barkley just outside the area from where he hit a low shot through a crowd of players and past Stephen Henderson.

The Blues looked all over the place in the early stages and Antonio should have put his side 2-0 in front in the fourth minute when sent away after an error by skipper Carlos Edwards, but shot weakly and Henderson saved.

Town’s first chance came in the 10th minute, Martin cutting the ball back to the on-rushing Hyam who scuffed well wide from the edge of the area.

Wednesday went close again on 14 when referee Roger East prevented Hyam from receiving a pass, which allowed Barkley to break. The 18-year-old midfielder found Antonio, who cut in and hit a shot across goal.

Two minutes later, Danny Higginbotham was forced to clear off the line after Henderson had only succeeded in finding Antonio out on the left with his punch. The ball was looped back in to Anthony Gardner, who headed towards the keeper-less net, only for Higginbotham to intervene.

Town gradually started to settle after their very jittery start. On 24 Richie Wellens laid the ball off to Martin on the edge of the area after good work from Edwards, but the midfielder’s shot was blocked by Gardner.

A minute later, Jose Semedo was booked for a foul on Martin just outside the area on the right. Cresswell curled the freekick just over the bar with the Blues improving. Moments later, the left-back went somewhat less close with another set piece from a similar position after Carson had been blocked by Daniel Jones.


Wednesday weren’t far from a second on the half hour, an unmarked Chris O’Grady heading Jones’s cross from the left well over when he should have done better.

Higginbotham shot wide after a freekick just outside the box on the right was laid off to him by Cresswell in the 36th minute, then on 41 Antonio shot wide for the Owls.

As what had been a generally scrappy half drew towards a close, Higginbotham headed wide, then Carson cut in from the right but failed to significantly test Chris Kirkland in the Owls goal.

The visitors deserved their lead at the break with Town still to really threaten, while Henderson had been the busier of the two keepers.

After the nightmare start when the Blues were made to pay for failing to clear their lines, they took a while to get into the game and could have been further behind in the early stages. As the half wore on they began to get more of a grip on the match but without ever looking like getting on terms.

Caretaker-boss Hutchings and coach Mark Kennedy continued a loud dialogue with their players throughout from the technical area.

Goalscorer Barkley hit the second half’s first shot just wide in the 51st minute, then at the other end Campbell scuffed a weak effort on the turn to Kirkland.

A minute before the hour mark Barkley made it 2-0 to the visitors. Antonio headed a ball forward down on the edge of the area and the England U21 international took a touch before hitting a powerful half-volley beyond Henderson and into the net, sending the 1,410 travelling fans wild.

Michael Chopra replaced the underwhelming Daryl Murphy on 61 as the Blues went to 4-4-2, before Antonio hit a low shot which Henderson claimed comfortably.

Jay Bothroyd was booked for pulling back Chopra, then a couple of minutes later Martin joined him in the book for a foul on Jones.

Town were looking very much a bottom-of-the-table confidence-bereft side but on 70 Campbell almost found Wellens as he broke into the box but a defender’s toe intervened.

The Blues’ misery was made complete in the 81st minute when Wednesday made it 3-0. Antonio was played in on goal by O’Grady, took the ball round Henderson and tapped into the empty net. The goal signalled chants of ‘What a load of rubbish’ and ‘Clegg out’ from the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Antonio had a chance to make it 4-0 soon afterwards after a strong run by Bothroyd but the former Reading man curled the ball wide. Soon after, Bilel Mohsni took over from the disappointing Campbell.

It had been a very comfortable second half from Wednesday’s perspective, already-well-beaten Town allowing them to stroke the ball unchallenged with the Blues midfield outclassed and out-passed by their Owls counterparts.

Subs Chopra and Mohsni both shot high and wide before Luke Chambers picked up a yellow card for a foul on Bothroyd.

Referee East brought the most lacklustre of Town performances to a close, triggering the next round of boos and shouts of ‘Clegg out’.

The game after Roy Keane’s exit saw the Blues lose 7-0 at Chelsea in the FA Cup and this display was no less poor, certainly the worst of the season so far.

The early goal was the worst thing which could have happened to a side lacking in confidence and but for some poor Wednesday finishing, the scoreline could well have been worse before the break with the game going on around the inexperienced and unfit-looking midfield.

Once the excellent Barkley’s second goal had gone in Wednesday largely played keep-ball before Antonio added the third.

Chris Hutchings almost certainly had no chance of taking over long-term before today’s performance, but the result and the display will have extinguished any hopes he might have had.

Town: Henderson, Edwards, Chambers, Higginbotham, Cresswell, Carson (Emmanuel-Thomas 78), Wellens, Hyam, Martin, Murphy (Chopra 60), Campbell (Mohnsi 84). Unused: Loach, Smith, Drury, Reo-Coker.

Sheffield Wednesday: Kirkland, Jones, Buxton, Gardner, Semedo, Antonio, O’Grady, Corry (Johnson 73), Bothroyd, Barkley, Llera. Unused: Davies, Taylor, Madine, Mattock, Rodri, Pecnik. Referee: Roger East (Wiltshire). Att: 17,738 (Wednesday: 1,410).


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bloooosman_malta added 17:43 - Oct 27
The players made sure that Hutchings won't get the job.
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Bob7881 added 17:44 - Oct 27
Spot on keanish. To all the Jewell and clegg lovers what keanish says sums up the club right now.
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ITFC1985 added 17:44 - Oct 27
most worrying of all is our goal difference which now stands at -16! The next nearest team to us has -6 at the end of the season goal difference could mean everything!! whoever does take the reigns has a mammoth tasks ahead of them - trying to keep the faith COYB!!
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wewerefamous added 17:45 - Oct 27
I think we're gonna need Paul Daniels to get us out of this. Sad times at ITFC but no matter who gets the Managers job, we have to give him 100% support from day one!
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happybeingblue added 17:46 - Oct 27
billy davies asap please! all jewells backroom staff should pack their bags monday- do they think they are doing us a favour staying!
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Popeye added 17:49 - Oct 27
On a slightly lighter note can we please get rid of the red and blue tracksuits. Shocking!
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GetInTheGameScowcrof added 17:50 - Oct 27
From being a previous season ticket holder in seasons gone by, to only being able to make games when work permits, and I can afford it, I decided to take my 3 year old to his first ever Town game today. My first ever game was at home to Nottingham Forest in 1985, and Terry Butcher scored a towering header for a 1-0 win. I was hooked. Today My son said to me and his Grandad with 10 minutes on the clock, "I want to go home now"

I couldn't blame him, as the football on display from Town was frigging awful.

Whoever comes into take over has got a massive job on their hands. I'm afraid that I fully expect us to be league 1 next season, and struggling in that division too.

Why have we brought in so many god damn loanees. Henderson, pointless. What message does that send out to Loach. I feel sorry for him, makes a couple of errors and he's dropped for someone who's not better than him.

Edwards looked woeful, and for how many years will I have to scream that he's not a god damn right back!

I could go on and on and on, but I'm so disgusted with the rubbish i saw today there aren't enough swear words in the dictionary.

I'm afraid that until things start to look up, I.T.F.C. won't be getting a penny more or my hard earned money. I want the £50 back I spent today Clegg!
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whiskey added 17:50 - Oct 27
No.
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itfc1981 added 17:51 - Oct 27
CLEGG OUT! Mick Mills is on another planet to think the non-football side of the club is being well run.

Clegg runs a utter shambles.
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northdevonblue added 17:51 - Oct 27
Disgusting performancefrom a load of players ho have no love for the shirts they play in, the club they play for or the supporters who foolishly turn up to watch them every week. I have lost patience with this group of players and will be celebrating when their contracts expire and they can pee off somewhere else.
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arc added 17:52 - Oct 27
Sadly predictable after Hutchings' stupid comments in midweek. Has anyone lost the respect of players quicker? What a clown.
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Blandford added 17:59 - Oct 27
Where do we go from here? In my opinion we need to bring in a manager that is strong enough to motivate the spineless money grabbing excuses for players that disgrace the shirt they wear. I know that the management at this club has failed miserably for at least the last five years but the truth is if the players showed any respect for either the shirt or the fans results would be far better.
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kuyski added 18:02 - Oct 27
I can accept the loss but I can't and hate all of you lose like a dog.
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TheHighwayman added 18:03 - Oct 27
An afternoon of that trash followed by Mick Mills droning on on crap Radio Suffolk.

You're gonna need a bigger boat.

Forget that list of managers. Get Jesus Christ in.

The invisible man and his poodle disgust me.
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floridaboy added 18:11 - Oct 27
Need Mick McCarthy in on Monday to start kicking the hell out of a good few of those out on that pitch today. Dross from 1 to 11 although Hyam did try.

Why was Henderson in goal. Send him back asap along with all the other loanees as well as Reo-coker.

Sorry but I dont blame Clegg. He does not pick the side or the players that the previous manager wanted in. The club has a wage scale and if some of the playes Jewell wanted were greedy b***ards then we are better off without them. The club needs to balance the books and the quicker the better. Clegg is only doing what the owner demands. Have a go at the owner but be very careful. If ME pulls the plug we as a club are doomed to oblivion

Really hope for positive news re a new manager Monday or Tuesday please ME/SC

Still things can only get better!!!!
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marco007 added 18:11 - Oct 27
Manager or no manager, it just shows how gutless and spineless this bunch of clowns are!!
Where is the pride in the shirt or a I being too naive to think that players care about anything other than themselves and their bank balance???
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WarkyWonderLand added 18:13 - Oct 27
There is only one candidate who has saved a club from relegation who were bottom of the league and that's Mr curbishly.

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yorksblue added 18:13 - Oct 27
You think you[ve got problems. I live 1 mile from Hillsborough
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bullets4budgies added 18:15 - Oct 27
Couldn't agree more "TheHighwayman". If I wasn't depressed enough by that utter sh..e, the drive home was made all that more painful having to listen to Mick Mills talk even more cr.p than Tuesday night. Where's my jd!
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TheHighwayman added 18:15 - Oct 27
Past performance is not a guide to future performance.
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marcus9 added 18:17 - Oct 27
well what a f.....g joke dont think anyone can save us now with those players. lg 1 here we come
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yorksblue added 18:19 - Oct 27
To the tune of Can you hear the so and so sing etc etc Championship, kiss my arse, Division 1 we're back at last, wooooooooo
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Essexnblue added 18:24 - Oct 27
This was the worst I have seen in 25 years!
We have the worst defence in the league yet we dont change them?
Last year we had a productive midfield that made goals, this year we change them every week.
Chopra and Murphy were average last year, this year they are poor, but we persist with them.
To keep us in this division will take a miracle, but the new manager will need some serious help from ME to buy some quality and from SC to settle some contracts ASAP and ship out the dead wood.
I started off this season thinking look up the road at Norwich, now its look down the road at Colchester United!
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warbeat78 added 18:25 - Oct 27
Micky mills saying probaly biggest side in championship so why wasnt mohsni on from start, ndaw not even in squad we should have took the game to them get burley back now least well keep some shape dreadful today at least it cant get any worse
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bluberry added 18:34 - Oct 27
Clegg has to go and allow the new manager to run the club.
Directors of football and C.E.O.s who know NOTHING about football have no place in successful clubs.
Town fan all my life first game 67
Never seen the club in such a mess
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