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Birmingham City 0-1 Town
Saturday, 3rd Nov 2012 17:14

DJ Campbell’s third goal in five games for the Blues saw Town to a 1-0 victory over his old club Birmingham City at St Andrew’s in new manager Mick McCarthy's first game in charge. The Blues were the better side in the first half and were worthy of their lead at the break, but the home team came into it more in a second period in which sub Nikola Zigic failed to take two good chances.

Guirane N’Daw — who spent last season on loan at St Andrew’s - and Nigel Reo-Coker were named in McCarthy’s first Town team, the duo taking over in midfield from Luke Hyam and Josh Carson.

The Blues started 4-4-2 with Daryl Murphy — who played for McCarthy at Sunderland as a striker — up front alongside DJ Campbell — another ex-Birmingham player - with Richie Wellens and Lee Martin in the wide positions.

The game got off to a cagey start but Town, making a rare appearance in their white away kit, went ahead in the eighth minute with the first shot of the game.

Nathan Redmond gifted possession to Lee Martin on the Blues’ right and the winger brought the ball in and hit a low effort which reached DJ Campbell on the edge of the six-yard box. The on-loan QPR frontman found himself space before spinning and lashing across Jack Butland and into the top corner of the net.

On the balance of the first quarter-hour Town were deservedly in front with the experienced Reo-Coker, N’Daw and Wellens pulling the strings in midfield and Campbell and Murphy giving the home side’s backline a difficult time, although without creating any further significant chances.

On 20 Butland dropped a high ball under pressure from Campbell but Curtis Davies managed to clear before a Town player could get on to it.

For Birmingham, Wade Elliott hit a low shot which Stephen Henderson saved down to his right as the home side began to make some impact on the game.

But it was still mainly Town and in the 25th minute Murphy hit a low effort through to Butland. Not long after, N’Daw — clearly keen to emulate Campbell in netting against his old club - went somewhat less close with an ambitious 35-yarder which went out for a throw-in.

Marlon King struck a powerful 30-yard freekick straight down the middle on the half hour but Henderson was able to push over.

On 32 a Wellens corner from the left was cleared only as far as Danny Higginbotham, who blasted a shot against a defender. From the resultant corner, Edwards — who had recovered from an early knock - saw a strike blocked, then Martin tried replicate his goal in last season’s 2-1 defeat at St Andrew’s but England keeper Butland did superbly to get across to his right to push his 25-yard strike around the post.


At the other end, Redmond sent in a dangerous ball from the right, which Luke Chambers stabbed out for a corner. From the flagkick, David Murphy headed wide.

As the half moved towards injury time, Murphy was played in by Campbell on the left but a number of defenders came across to close him down and his touch took the ball out of play.

There was a late scare when King was found inside the area on the left but, after initially failing to clear and the ball deflecting to David Murphy, Edwards eventually got the ball away from danger.

The home side were briefly booed by their support as referee Stuart Attwell blew his whistle for half-time.

Town had been good for their lead, controlling the game for the most part, although only occasionally looking like adding to their lead. The midfield engine room of Reo-Coker, Wellens and N’Daw had the better of their Birmingham counterparts, with the Senegalese international breaking up play in front of the back four.

The trio, who at times temporarily switched roles, were augmented by the more attacking Martin down the right. Strikers Murphy and Campbell had looked threatening and the Blues backline had prevented keeper Henderson from being tested too often.

Birmingham swapped Chris Burke for Nathan Redmond at the break and in the first minute King was almost played in on goal but Cresswell tracked him into the area and Henderson claimed.

Town were quickly on the offensive too, a Wellens corner causing problems for the Birmingham defence before finally being cleared, then a Davies heading out a Martin cross from the right after good work from Campbell.

The Blues weren’t far from a second in the 58th minute when a freekick from midway inside the Birmingham half on the right was played short to Edwards. The Trinidadian sent in a deep cross, which Higginbotham headed powerfully goalwards, only for Butland to block. Birmingham skipper Stephen Caldwell put the loose ball out of play as the Town centre-half held his head in his hands.

Birmingham switched 6ft 8in tall Nikola Zigic for the ineffective Leroy Lita just after the hour, the Serbian international having netted twice in last season’s corresponding fixture.

Elliott lashed wide on 63 with the home fans starting to get behind their team. For the Blues, Cresswell crossed from the left but too close to Butland.

Zigic threatened for the first time in the 66th minute. King crossing from the right and the Serbian nodding wide when in space and when he will feel he should have done much, much better.

On 73 sub Zigic was played in on goal by King and should have netted the equaliser, but Henderson was out quickly to stick out a leg and block.

The home side were starting to turn the screw with Zigic having proved a significant threat since his introduction, even if he had failed to take what were two very good chances. The Serbian was spoken to by referee Attwell on 78, presumably for blocking a Henderson clearance with his hand, although it wasn’t clear.

The home side thought they were going to be awarded a penalty on 80 when King tumbled as he went past Henderson but the linesman’s flag had already been raised.

Bilel Mohsni replaced the tiring Wellens for the final nine minutes, the on-loan Leicester man having put in his best display for the Blues. The Frenchman took up an attacking role with Murphy moving wide.

Ravel Morrison tricked his way past a number of Town defenders before looping a shot on to the roof of the net on 83, then the Blues broke through Reo-Coker and Murphy, the Irishman sending in a cross which Mohsni just failed to reach. Moments later, the on-loan Southend man was booked for catching Caldwell with an arm.

As the game moved into its final scheduled two minutes, King had a powerful shot blocked by Chambers, then, as the fourth official signalled four minutes of additional time, Andy Drury and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas replaced N’Daw, who had moments earlier picked up a knock, and goalscorer Campbell.

The home side continued to put on the pressure, defender Davies blazing over from inside the area with a minute of injury time remaining when he really should have done better. A late Mullins strike was blocked by Higginbotham and the Blues weren’t to be denied their victory.

While they had had much the better of the first period, the second was a more dogged, determined display and for once the Blues held on to give McCarthy his first win as Town boss at the first attempt.

As the midfielders in particular tired, they rode their luck at times, Zigic failing to take the type of chances which he netted in this fixture last year to win his side the three points. Henderson made a superb save from the Serbian, while Chambers and Higginbotham both made fantastic blocks.

At the end, the new manager applauded his players and his new fans, and encouraged his team to go and pay tribute to the 1,054-strong travelling Blue army who had made the trip to see the McCarthy era begin in earnest.

Town: Henderson, Edwards, Chambers, Higginbotham, Cresswell, N'Daw (Drury 90), Wellens (Mohsni 79), Reo-Coker, Martin, Murphy, Campbell (Emmanuel-Thomas 90). Subs: Loach, Smith, Chopra, Scotland.

Birmingham: Butland, Robinson, Davies, Caldwell, Murphy, Redmond (Burke 46), Mullins, Morrison, Elliott (Lovenkrands 83), Lita (Zigic 61), King. Subs: Doyle, Packwood, Diop, Ambrose. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire) Att: 18,063 (Town: 1,054).


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itfcham added 17:44 - Nov 3
finally, a win. it's been so long. great to grind a win out.. Well done you blues and Mick you the man.
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irishtim added 17:49 - Nov 3
At last. A wim. Well done. Thanks Mick.
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TractorCam added 17:52 - Nov 3
YESSSSSSS GET IN THERE, MICK MCCARTHY'S BARMY ARMY!
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BillBlue added 17:53 - Nov 3
It sounds great and am really impressed with the clean sheet. Loved the bit about N'Daw's 35 yarder, he even beat Mick Mills shots because he always manged to keep them between the corner posts! COYB
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neillrumsey added 17:54 - Nov 3
Fantastic result well done to MM and the team. Would have been happy with a point at Brum as a very difficult place to go.
Nice to hear ITFC defending from the front and not sitting back.
Demonstrates that the players want to play for MM and ITFC
Another tricky game on Tues - onwards and upwards.
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suffolkpunch1978 added 17:55 - Nov 3
Great start, massive win...... Going to enjoy the weekend now for the first time in a while.
Work will be a better place to be on monday as well
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walberswick added 18:01 - Nov 3
don't forget this is paul jewell's team
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Danfootie added 18:06 - Nov 3
now who would have fort 4-4-2 wouldd work, its what we have all been saying lol

Great Result will take a whole season of 1 nil wins, MM barmy army

I will be there Tuesday Night lets get Back to Back away wins for the first time since ............................................ Christ i dont know
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Jimmyonthewing added 18:06 - Nov 3
Am going to Palace on Tuesday. That will be more of a yardstick. COYB
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itfc1981 added 18:10 - Nov 3
Hazzah!
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WarkyWonderLand added 18:21 - Nov 3
3 points, clean sheet and we are up and running.

Mick McCarthy's blue and white army.

Coyb
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bohslegend added 18:23 - Nov 3
Fantastic result! Completely justifies his appointment with the changes he's made today, and the inspiration he has obviously given to some players lacking in confidence.
But a word of warning fellow Blues fans; this is a great start but it doesnt mean we have a right to expect that we will win every other game this season. We need to back the manager and the players all the way through - in good times and bad. Thats what real fans do, and we can be that 12th man when the team needs it by sticking with them.
COYB!!!!!!!
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thebeat added 18:36 - Nov 3
Get the f**k in!!!!!!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:42 - Nov 3
As usual the away support did us proud. Well done boys and girls. And well done to the team too. It sounded a bit hairy towards the end, but somehow you just felt that today we would hold out and luck would go our way, while the last 6 weeks you were just as sure we would lose a lead right at the end, and with it all three points. A winning mentality is a great thing in football, and that's what we need to develop more of. COYB!
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VINNIEBLUE added 19:04 - Nov 3
Fantastic result and we were good for it.
Well dome MM
There is still troubled times ahead least we not forget.
But lets enjoy the week end, and I might even watch the The Footbal League Show for the first time this season.
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darren added 19:05 - Nov 3
great start !!! and long may it continue thought we worked hard and dug in and got our hands dirty so to speak by the way my first game for a while as i live in leicester and thought our away support was fantastic like a 12th man keep getting behind the team when things are tough and im sure it will lift the lads an extra 10 per cent like it did today
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tractorman9 added 19:06 - Nov 3
Well done Mick, Terry ,the backroom staff and the team, plus ME and SC. Bigger tests to come but can't ask for more than that - an away win, a clean sheet and a massive boost in confidence. COME ON THE BOY'S !!!!
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JWM added 19:31 - Nov 3
You see what happens when we play 4-4-2! Thank god we have a proper manager now that can get his tactics right. Good solid result away from home and the first clean sheet in 13 matches. I'm sure Mick wont get carried away by this and a far tougher challenge awaits us at Palace. I would be delighted if we get 4 points from two tricky away games. COYB
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TimmyH added 19:35 - Nov 3
Yes well done Mick a great start although it sounds like we rode our luck a few times in the second half but it's about time we had a little lady luck on our side!
Also interesting to note that ALL 3 teams with new managers won today, Bolton, Palace and us - now I don't like to jump to conclusions but in a very competitive league with very little time for each manager to assert his influence doesn't this wreak of player mentality on the pitch? just a thought...(Palace were already playing well).
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Pendejo added 19:50 - Nov 3
With great trepidation did I go to teletext on arrival home this evening.... flicked past the FA Cup & Prem scores to see a zero and a one - WTF the re-build begins with immediate Mick McCarthy Magic!!!!!!

Take each game as it comes yes I know but the poll yesterday was saying we'd all simply accept a better performance as a starting point.... so a win was unexpected.

Next up Palliss just a few stops down the line from ones home...... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE give us a result at Selhurst Dump!

COYB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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wrighty_blue97 added 20:44 - Nov 3
Well done lads and big mick! made my day, so relieved now a win at crystal palace and i will be ecstatic ! COYB, big micks blue armyyyy!!
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Dibbster73 added 22:35 - Nov 3
I emigrated form Suffolk to Tasmania 2 years ago and have been following our fortunes from afar ever since! I have been checking BBC sport with trepidation every Sunday morning (we're 11 hours ahead) for the last few weeks!

Needless to say I was well chuffed this morning to see a clean sheet and 3 away points.

I have seen quite a few posts slating MM (mainly on BBC sport website), i'm not sure who some people were expecting. I think he'll do a good job, he won't except any BS or lack of effort from the players.

Lets not get carried away though, keep us up this season and get amongst it from the start next season!

COYB

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AucklandBlue added 23:20 - Nov 3
Hi everyone - my first time on TWTD (used to be 'Feather Pluckers Club' on the old 606 board on the Beeb). Living in NZ it gave a great start to my day to see Mick M's reign at PR getting off to a really good start. So many positives, holding onto our lead for 86 minutes, clean sheet, not to mention 3 points away to an in form Brum team. Don't know if anyone has noticed this but Town's away record is now better than that of table topping Cardiff. Don't mention our home form though (2 points compared with their 21) but that elusive 1st win at PR can't be far away. COYB.
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R_LAMB3 added 23:45 - Nov 3
Its going to be hard on tuesday now they have got a new manager because they will all want to impress him like our boys today.
Great start today for Mick and lets keep it going boys and get away from the bottom of the table.
It seems Mick has got them a bit fitter and playing with a bit of pride now at long last.
They are playing for places now and they will have to earn it on the training pitch.
I am sure they will all get their chance to impress at some time
I think we might pinch a win on tuesday but the importing thing is to not lose the game so lets keep it going
I cant wait tll the next home game.
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singtown added 23:51 - Nov 3
Precious away win no matter how u look at it. The only way is UP!!!

Good determination from DJ holding off the defender and taking the pot shot!

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