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Crystal Palace 5-0 Town
Tuesday, 6th Nov 2012 22:10

Mick McCarthy tasted defeat for the first time as Town manager as Ian Holloway's Crystal Palace ran out comfortable 5-0 victors at Selhurst Park. Yannick Bolasie had put the home side ahead at half-time before an extraordinary 11 minutes early in the second half in which Palace were awarded three penalties, Murray scoring two and having one saved, the Eagles striker later adding his third and the Eagles' fourth before sub Andre Moritz made it five in injury time.

Andy Drury returned to the Town midfield in place of Guirane N’Daw. The Senegalese international, who was forced off with cramp late in the 1-0 victory at Birmingham on Saturday, was included amongst the subs.

Former Blues Damien Delaney and Owen Garvan were in the Palace starting line-up, while keeper Lewis Price and one-time Town academy schoolboy Stuart O'Keefe were on the bench.

Town, in all white, lined up in a 4-5-1 formation with Daryl Murphy moving to the left of midfield from the front role he occupied on Saturday.

The home side threatened to go in front in the opening minute, Yannick Bolasie breaking down the left and cutting in before being dispossessed by a retreating Lee Martin. The loose ball ran to Glenn Murray, who stabbed wide from eight yards when he will feel he should have scored.

Palace had started the game the stronger and on six appealed for a penalty when Murray went to ground inside the area under the attention of Danny Higginbotham but referee Darren Sheldrake wasn’t interested. Soon after, Norwegian full-back Jonathan Parr sent in a cross from the left which Stephen Henderson was forced to tip over.

The Blues started to keep the ball better as the game reached the quarter hour mark, although skipper Carlos Edwards had to use his pace to get back and take the ball from the lively Bolasie after the Congolese winger had been found in space on the left.

By the 20th minute it was Palace giving the ball away too easily and the Blues having most of the possession but without threatening Eagles keeper Julian Speroni.

However, it was the home side who would go in front in the 24th minute as Bolasie made the most of a Town error at the back.

Garvan flicked a header on towards Murray, who held his arms in the air and left it as he was well offside. Luke Chambers dawdled on the ball, not realising Bolasie was running in behind him from an onside position and the winger dispossessed him before lobbing over Henderson and into the net.

It was a bad goal for Town to concede and at the time came against the run of play with the Blues having been in the ascendant for the previous few minutes.

Kagisho Dikgacoi got his name in referee Sheldrake’s book for a somewhat wild lunge at Aaron Cresswell in the 32nd minute. Soon after, Murray had the ball in the net, but having been found when in an offside position by a deflected Garvan shot.


DJ Campbell shot low to Speroni from 20 yards with the Blues still to seriously test the Argentinian goalkeeper.

On 37 Cresswell whipped in a dangerous cross from the left which Parr was forced to divert away from Martin rushing in from the right, Speroni tipping the ball over. Martin and the keeper subsequently collided but referee Sheldrake was happy with the challenge and awarded a corner, which came to nothing.

Two minutes before the scheduled end of the half, a Martin corner was cleared to Richie Wellens 25 yards out but the on-loan Leicester man mis-hit his strike well wide when he ought to have done better.

For Palace, goalscorer Bolasie twisted and turned his way past Edwards on the right of the Blues’ box as the period moved into injury time before hitting a low shot from a tight angle which Henderson bundled behind, although referee Sheldrake gave a goalkick.

Town couldn’t really argue with the scoreline at the break. Despite having been on top for spells, the home side had played more of the better football and had created pretty much all of the chances.

The goal was a gift of the type which has become all too familiar and which Mick McCarthy will be hoping to eliminate from Town’s game during his time in charge.

Martin saw an early shot blocked, but it took only five minutes of the second period for the home side to increase their lead from the penalty spot.

Wilfried Zaha, who had swapped flanks with Bolasie, cut in from the left and broke into the area, skipping past players as he went. Chambers challenged, Zaha went to ground and referee Sheldrake pointed to the spot.

Chambers and the rest of the Town players argued long and hard, the Blues defender may have got the ball and the winger may have been on his way down prior to the tackle. Reo-Coker picked up a yellow card for his protests before Murray slammed the ball high into the net to Henderson’s left to make it 2-0.

Within five minutes the Eagles had a second penalty. Parr whipped a cross in from the left towards Garvan at the far post. The former Blues midfielder was manhandled by Cresswell and fell to the turf, although how much the contact with the full-back had to do with that was debatable.

However, the linesman flagged and Mr Sheldrake again pointed to the spot. Murray this time shot low to Henderson’s left to make it 3-0.

Town looked to get back in the game, Campbell shooting weakly Speroni, then Higginbotham forced the Argentinian into a rare save to his left with a well-struck shot after a corner had reached him beyond the far post.

Unbelievably, the Eagles were then awarded their third spotkick in 11 minutes. Henderson dived at Murray’s feet as the striker broke into the area, then Garvan following up was tripped by the ponderous Chambers. This time Murray lashed the ball down the centre of the goal and the Blues keeper blocked.

But the ex-Brighton man wasn’t to be denied his hat-trick. On 63 one-time Blues target Joel Ward broke unchallenged down the Palace right and crossed low for Murray, who tapped home from close range.

Palace sub Andre Moritz, who had replaced hat-trick hero Murray who had been given an inevitable standing ovation, headed Bolasie’s left-wing cross over on 70, moments before Drury and Murphy made way for Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who joined Campbell up front, and Tommy Smith, who went to left-back with Cresswell moving up into midfield.

Cresswell lashed over as the game moved into its final quarter hour with Town looking very much a beaten side. Moments later, a frustrated Martin was booked for dissent.

Moritz curled a shot wide as the match entered its final 10 minutes, then Zaha was booked for stopping the ball from going out of play with his hand, park match style. Wellens, who had been receiving treatment for a cut, was replaced by Guirane N’Daw for the final nine minutes.

Henderson saved as Jermaine Easter went through on goal in the 90th minute, while the Blues kept pushing at the other end but with little conviction and with Speroni never really under any threat. Late on, Delaney cut out a low Cresswell cross from the left ahead of Campbell.

Four minutes into injury time, the final nail was hammered into Town’s coffin when Palace broke from a Blues’ corner and Parr and Moritz exchanged passes before the Brazilian netted from close range, although having appeared to stray offside. Moments later, the whistle put the Blues out of their misery.

Town never recovered from the remarkable start to the second half. While the Blues had been on top at times before the break, Palace, who are now top, were dominant in the second.

The Town players may have felt there was some question about the first two penalties but the home side had already turned up the heat at that stage with Zaha looking increasingly dangerous.

There were few complaints about the third penalty with the Blues’ backline again overstretched, while Ward was allowed to skip past three Town shirts before delivering the cross for the fourth goal. The fifth came with Town searching in vain for something at the other end.

After the positivity of Saturday, tonight’s result is a jolt back to reality and shows new manager McCarthy quite how much work he has to do.

Crystal Palace: Speroni, Ward, Ramage, Delaney, Parr, Dikgacoi, Jedinak (c), Bolasie, Garvan (Easter 69), Zaha (Moxey 88), Murray (Moritz 69). Unused: Price, Blake, O'Keefe, Appiah.

Town: Henderson, Edwards (c), Chambers, Higginbotham, Cresswell, Martin, Reo-Coker, Drury (Emmanuel-Thomas 70), Wellens (N'Daw 81), Murphy (Smith 70), Campbell. Unused: Loach, Mohsni, Scotland, Chopra. Referee: Darren Sheldrake (Surrey). Att: 15,517 (Town: 1,261).


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TractorCam added 22:39 - Nov 6
Very upset, i was hopeful of a draw, not too surprised but 5-0 is an outrage, defence need a kicking
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bluefeast added 22:40 - Nov 6
Not one of our players would get into the Palace side. Our squad cost millions ,theirs was put together for 800k. They were well managed under Freedman ,we were a joke as is proven under Jewell. Its his squad MM is playing, they are so poor. In fact tonight opened my eyes to the sheer task ahead. Our team is weak ,we dont have quality defenders,we have no pace ,we have no power ,we have no drive and energy. Gutted
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Umros added 22:42 - Nov 6
Delany did bluefeast and we thought he was a donkey!
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This_girl_is_blue added 22:43 - Nov 6
I believe Mick will turn things around but tonight's match is a stark reminder of how poor the management has been for so long. Like others, I wasn't sad to see the back of Delaney- but he's doing well with Palace as is Garvan. Why are these players doing well elsewhere when they wouldn't/ couldn't perform for us? I hope Cleggy has asked the same question.
Onwards and upwards for Saturday- COYB
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lonelyblue added 22:44 - Nov 6
Funnily enough, after 23 minutes I thought we might win. Thought we might have switched to 4-4-2 first half once palace started giving the ball to us because realistically we didn't look too much like scoring. But none of that really matters because our defending was so woeful second half that even if DJ had managed to squeeze in 6 with his hand, and palace had missed all of their penalties, they could quite easily have scored 7 by just gently running at our back four and threatening to swerve a bit. Spineless, relegation-style defending reminiscent of performances in our last relegation from the prem. if he gets us out of this he can have his own big bronze statue at PR at the end of the season
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garethch added 22:45 - Nov 6
"McCarthy is a Jewell clone" - that's your considered opinion after less than a week is it Daley. You sir, are the one full of cr*p!
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Pabloisgod84 added 22:47 - Nov 6
we are getting what we deserve!!
selling all our home grown talents for peanuts and the identity of the club for over the hill past it high wage earning c*nts! added to that a bunch of loan players who are also past there best and not comitted!
firstly have to blame clegg and evans, should not of got rid of magilton!
hiring keane and jewell and letting keane get rid of talent like garvan, rhodes, etc...
look at the players we produced that are doing well elsewhere and some that we got rid of and didnt replace with equally as good players!!!
garvan
trotter
rhodes
haynes
walters
macauly
bruce
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BigginBlue added 22:48 - Nov 6
I'm just on the way back home from the game and the worst part about this performance was the only player in the whole squad to give a gutsy performance was dj Campbell. Defence was a shambles as per- zags highlighted how badly we need a new right back and to sum it all off the poor reo Coker was the only player to not thank the fans. I do believe big mick and terry Connor are the right people for the job, but I eagerly await the January transfer window. COYB
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suffolklad added 22:48 - Nov 6
Lets hope McCarthy gets the support of Evans and Glegg so he can build a new team.I think we have ended up with this team by pure default of senior management.
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suffolklad added 22:48 - Nov 6
Lets hope McCarthy gets the support of Evans and Glegg so he can build a new team.I think we have ended up with this team by pure default of senior management.
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bluefeast added 22:49 - Nov 6
Giving Delany away when we had no cover was a joke, he was replaced with a good vocal bloke from stoke, who has no height ,no speed,and wasnt match fit when he arrived, the message that sent the sqad was the manager does not know what he is doing
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markw added 22:49 - Nov 6
Those so called footballers should REFUND all the travelling town supporters who went to to support the team tonight, PATHETIC PERFORMANCE
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BigginBlue added 22:49 - Nov 6
*Zaha
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itfchorry added 22:51 - Nov 6
Players not good enough to play for this great
Club -
Good luck Mick - Hope that you can stay in
touch until January -

Clegg - you are a complete embarrassment to
Our club - please leave
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bluefeast added 22:53 - Nov 6
i want a refund for tonight ,im that annoyed with the lack of guts. Its easy for the opposition, run at our defence and we crumble,look at all our thrashings,same issues,not addressed by well paid managers. If a player is crap its not his fault hes picked, Drury. If a player is good but lacks any guts thats no excuse is it Mr Reo Cocockhead
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brittaniaman added 22:53 - Nov 6
Burnley won again tonight ,,So it is going to be another hard game on sat. ????
It is not that long ago when Palace were floundering at the bottom end, now look where they are now ??? They have built well, give them credit for that.. It seems all Holloway has got to do now is guide them along ....
MM welcome to reality with 20 goals against in 15 games !! Jewellio should have gone weeks ago,, instead of hanging on dragging us down further and further, with all these players he brought in and no idea how to manage them !!!!
MM has got a real job on his hands,, wether or not he can recruit any other players of his standard nobody knows ???? But we will see !!
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Umros added 22:55 - Nov 6
MarkW......I doubt they actually care, it's probably an 'oh well, never mind, still pick up my pay cheque this week so who cares' We are the least of their worries. Time to vote on your feet by not going, only wish I had paid by installments in the ST!!!!!
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VanIsleBlue added 22:55 - Nov 6
Totally embarrassment. Seriously must fire players for not doing their job.
If you are not going to bleed blue and white get the hell out of my club! I would rather go down with 11 home grown players than 8 loanees they can all go back to their parent clubs. Loach or ALb to play Saturday.
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punch_bowl added 22:57 - Nov 6
same s**t, different manager...but I'm sure he will sort it!
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Tractamatt added 22:59 - Nov 6
Right theres alot being said in the heat of a bloody appalling display but we lost to a Palace side who are absolutely flying high and are full of confidence.We have no real confidence and our heads are dropping far to easily a loss was always on the cards and it's possible we wil lose again on Saturday but I believe that Mick Mcarthy will change that and save us from the drop though there will be more times like tonight be patient better times are coming but it will take time.COYB
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Pabloisgod84 added 22:59 - Nov 6
its no good looking at the fixtures seeing what games we think we should and might win cos the fact is :
WE HAVE THE WORST SQUAD IN THE LEAGUE BY A COUNTRY MILE!
its like taking a naturally beautiful woman and doing some terrible plastic surgery on her:
faulty boob job
lip implants
too much botox

we really are ugly at the moment!!
please bring some beauty back Mick!
play some kids that care and find some gems like u did at wolves!!
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BlueMagpie added 23:01 - Nov 6
Saw my other team win 2-0 tonight. What a difference! Played as a team, expended energy, got stuck in when necessary.

Hope to see the same sort of commitment at PR on Saturday. Not confident of a result though. Is anyone?
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GibbsITFC added 23:02 - Nov 6
I love how this time its the players fault. Not the manager? I bet PJ is having a giggle!
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Karlosfandangal added 23:03 - Nov 6
Not sure why we play this 4-5-1 as we keep losing, we should play 4-4-2.

Delaney worst defender we ever had, ( according to the fans on here) yet playing for a team top of the table clean sheet yet again and 3 goals in the last 5 games . Wish we had crap defenders like Delaney.
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LankHenners added 23:06 - Nov 6
Sounds like a total defensive nightmare!

How can anyone give away 3 penalties!

To be honest, I was expecting us to draw at best with the way we (and Palace) have been playing, but I wouldn't have been too down-hearted with a 2-1 or even or 2-0 loss.

McCarthy really has got a tough job on his hands, but he has only been here for a few days and 2 games so we cannot expect a turnaround immediately. I fear he may have been brought in a tad too late but let's be optimistic about this: "onwards and upwards" as they say!
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