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Wolves 0-2 Town
Saturday, 29th Dec 2012 16:58

Mick McCarthy’s return to Molineux ended in victory as a goal in each half from Aaron Cresswell and DJ Campbell saw the Blues to a comfortable 2-0 win over their manager’s old club Wolves. Cresswell netted the opener in the 33rd minute with Campbell slotting home his 10th of the season on 64.

McCarthy named an unchanged side for the fifth game in succession as he returned to Molineux for the first time since being sacked by Wolves in February.

With the morning’s heavy rain continuing to pour, McCarthy was warmly applauded by his former fans as he made his way from the tunnel to the dug-out. The Blues boss and assistant Terry Connor were also greeted by various club staff prior to kick-off.

The home side claimed a penalty in only the second minute when Kevin Doyle got in behind Luke Chambers on the left of the area and crashed to the very sodden turf. If there was contact between the two — and referee Darren Drysdale perhaps fortunately for Town felt there wasn’t — then it should have been a spotkick.

The Blues almost went in front moments later as the Wolves backline failed to clear as Lee Martin and then DJ Campbell tried to find space for a strike at goal from just inside the box. Eventually, the midfielder curled a shot just beyond Carl Ikeme’s left post.

Guirane N’Daw and Wolves midfielder David Davis clashed on a couple of occasions within the opening minutes and exchanged views at length, the latter lucky not to be booked for the second of two fouls.

On 10 Martin received a return pass from Campbell five yards outside the area which he smashed goalwards. Keeper Ikeme stopped it but was far from in control of the ball and was a touch fortunate that it came to a halt in the soaked goalmouth by his feet.

A minute later, Town keeper Henderson rather more competently dealt with Bakary Sako’s low 30-yard freekick from the right.

With the rain falling even harder, the home side were having most of the ball by the 20-minute mark but without creating anything of note with the Blues defending resolutely. However, on 23, Sako hit a low shot two or three yards wide of Henderson’s left post.

The French winger, a former team-mate of Guirane N’Daw at St Etienne, screwed wide after a poor Chambers clearance from a corner on 28, then three minutes later Henderson claimed a Sylvan Ebanks-Blake pass over the top ahead of Bjorn Sigurdarson.


Wolves were still enjoying the vast share of the possession but all too often the final ball was wayward, with the home crowd starting to become fractious.

Despite Wolves’ greater share of the ball, the Blues went in front in the 33rd minute. N'Daw played the ball in to Campbell’s feet and the striker laid it off to Aaron Cresswell, who struck a right-footed shot to Ikeme’s left and into the net.

The home fans’ boos rang around the ground as Roger Johnson almost gifted Daryl Murphy a chance with a fluffed header moments after the restart, the ex-Cardiff man recovering in time to clear.

Soon after, Campbell flicked a Carlos Edwards cross wide, then at the other end Sako struck a 25-yard freekick straight at the wall.

On 42 a clearly frustrated Ebanks-Blake picked up the game’s first yellow card for a late challenge on goalscorer Cresswell.

The home side spent the rest of the half giving the ball away cheaply, often in their own half, while Town probed for a second without finding a way through. At the half-time whistle, the home fans booed loudly.

Wolves had had much of the ball for large spells of the half but without ever really threatening to score — they’d failed to register a shot on target, although they could feel aggrieved regarding the early penalty decision.

Town had done everything needed to keep them at bay, then just as the crowd began to become frustrated, they scored Cresswell’s neatly worked third goal of the season.

The Blues started the second half brightly, N’Daw forcing Ikeme to tip over his 25-yard strike, then from the resultant corner Chambers shot wide. Campbell was booked for a foul on Wolves left-back Stephen Ward in the 49th minute.

With Wolves still to register a shot on target, the Blues were looking the more threatening side, Cresswell sending a dangerous ball across the six-yard box on 57 but with none of his team-mates having taken a gamble.

Sako weakly turned a cross from the right to Henderson 62, prompting ironic cheers from the home fans at their team’s first ‘attempt’ on goal. Soon after, Martin shot straight at Ikeme from 30 yards.

Town made it 2-0 in the 64th minute when a Chambers defensive header from a few yards inside the Blues half sent Campbell through on goal, the on-loan QPR man netting his 10th goal of his spell coolly and confidently.

The boos from the home fans grew ever louder with their rancour increasing when manager StÃ¥le Solbakken made a triple change with Kevin Doyle’s exit in favour of Jermaine Pennant received particularly badly. Tongo Doumbia took over from David Davis and Jamie O'Hara from skipper Karl Henry. On 71 Nigel Reo-Coker replaced Drury in the middle of the Blues midfield.

As the game moved into its final 20 minutes, the home crowd seemed resigned to a second home defeat in a week, singing ‘Que sera sera, we're going to Shrewsbury’ in reference to their FA Cup opponents to the amusement of the Blues support up high in a corner of Molineux’s newest and biggest stand at the other end.

Martin was booked for a foul on Pennant in the 77th minute and from the freekick Johnson was unable to divert the ball towards goal at a stretch at the far post.

Campbell shot into Ikeme’s hands from an Edwards cross in the 79th minute with the game appearing won, the only noise the Town supporters’ singing up in their corner. Two minutes later, Michael Chopra replaced Campbell, who ‘scores when he wants’, according to the Blues fans as the change was made.

Town should have made it 3-0 in injury time when Reo-Coker broke forward and fed Chopra, who turned inside a defender and curled his shot wide.

Soon after, the whistle went to boos and chants of ‘what a load of rubbish’ from the home fans, who were more generous to McCarthy and Connor as they left the field, again warmly applauding their previous management team.

As at Charlton on Boxing Day it was another thoroughly solid and professional away performance from the Blues. They prevented Wolves from creating anything of note throughout the 90 minutes and took their chances when they came.

The win is Town’s first at Molineux since the 1991/92 promotion season and takes manager Mick McCarthy’s points total to 23 in 12 games and finally moves the Blues up from 20th to 19th, ahead of Birmingham, eight points from the relegation zone and, after Watford won 3-1 at Brighton in the evening game, 10 points from the play-off places.

Wolves: Ikeme, Foley, Berra, Johnson, Ward, Sigurdarson, Henry (O'Hara 66), Davis (Doumbia 66), Sako, Doyle (Pennant 66), Ebanks-Blake. Unused: De Vries, Stearman, Batth, Forde.

Town: Henderson, Orr, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell, Edwards, Drury (Reo-Coker 71), N'Daw, Martin, Campbell (Chopra 81), Murphy. Unused: Loach, Higginbotham, Hyam, Emmanuel-Thomas. Scotland. Referee: Darren Drysdale (Lincolnshire). Att: 28,595.


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corshamblue added 17:43 - Dec 29
COYB . . . Now get some more Fans in the gates and make Portman Road ours and only ours again!! Exciting times for sure. Good on Thomas Gaadsoe by the way !
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Bergholtblue added 17:44 - Dec 29
Loved Mick's answer to the question 'where do you see the team this time next year'? His answer? 'Hopefully still playing in this division'

Keeping his head screwed on and not getting carried away. Just what we need to keep the players feet on the ground too.

Brighton next then Cardiff. Then we have two matches we need to win in Barnsley and Bristol. Then we have a run of tricky fixtures. MIck knows that a couple of reversals could have us right back in the mix.

A lot will depend on who we can keep, who we lose and who we can get in during the next transfer window.

One things for sure, just loving this run of form and now have the faith that we have a manager who knows what he is doing. Thanks for a great Christmas MM and here's to a successful new year!
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jas0999 added 17:48 - Dec 29
I appreciate there are still a number of posters who feel PJ should have been given more time ... but looking at what MM has achieved so far, yet again proves how poor PJ was! Another excellent result ... if only ME had have come to his senses and sacked PJ long ago (last season), who knows where we would be now. The loan situation is still concerning - but for once have faith in our managers ability in dealing with the situation. The Wolves fans reaction to Mick and Terry today only goes to show what a good management team we now have. Well done all.
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h32 added 17:51 - Dec 29
Good result today, but let's not be silly and get too carried away, like some have done yet again - just a sobering thought that Peterboro' beat them previously just as easily.

Another sobering thought - we have all criticised Evans and Clegg, myself included - but am I glad our Club is owned by someone like Evans as apposed to the Forest and Blackburn type current ownership.
We should perhaps count our blessings !

I feel for both these Clubs genuine supporters.

Onwards and upwards ITFC - and let everything possible be done to keep the majority of this squad together in the New Year.

Happy New Year to ALL.
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Wickets added 18:20 - Dec 29
Souper Town everyone including subs did a job 2day.Martins best game in a Town shirt? Dury and n'Daw great, Clegg out.
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TheHanwoodTractor added 18:37 - Dec 29
Wolves were truly dreadful. I sure hope Mick hasn't made any sort of bid.
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tractor57 added 18:37 - Dec 29
I'm sure if mick can't keep dj which I hope he can.
He won't get just any crap in to fill the space.
He knows what he's doing! Mick prob knows already if he's staying & how much!
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thebeat added 18:46 - Dec 29
Just a few words for the lady in the lower SBR who shrieked Jewell in right in my face when i was calling for his head after the cardiff game: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.how stupid do you feel now? COYB
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ericclacton added 19:10 - Dec 29
Wonderful result .
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JWM added 19:20 - Dec 29
7 Points from the last 9 and after the Brizzle game who would have thunk it! Well done to MM and the lads for 2 cracking away wins and watching Brighton on the box I just hope they play like that against us on Tuesday.

As a relatively new poster on this board why is it that when the Town win we struggle to have 3 or 4 pages but when we lose there are 12? Is this because us Suffolkians just love a moan and a whinge?
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ajf added 19:34 - Dec 29
Another fantastic result Town seem to be getting better and better. Very well done MM and TC and the players :-)
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h32 added 19:52 - Dec 29
JWM - no - we like, and are satisfied with, WINNING - therefore LESS need to vent our frustrations by posting. Easy answer.
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JWM added 20:06 - Dec 29
h32 - In that case lets hope that there are only 2 pages of messages on here every week from now on.
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h32 added 20:21 - Dec 29
JWM - Absolutely.
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truthhurts added 20:22 - Dec 29
Great win today to go with the generally good run we are currently enjoying. Good to see positve noises from fans too. Way too quick to jump on their backs - some of you - when things have gone wrong. After all they are the same players doing it now as previously stuttering.

Lets hope previous negative people stay so positive in weeks and months to come.

All in it together after all...
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StochesStotasBlewe added 20:28 - Dec 29
h32. Very good pprevious post. Great performance & result today, but we need to keep feet firmly on the ground, but i,m chuffed as nuts tonight. Brighton will be a difficult game on tuesday, but very winnable. Happy new year fella. COYB,s.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 20:31 - Dec 29
...............Meant to add, the Wolves fans love MM & TC which was evident today & many wish they were still there. Our gain, their loss.
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h32 added 20:33 - Dec 29
truthhurts - with one big difference you've not mentioned:- that is 'with a real Manager' ......... and set up to guide and drive them forward .... makes an enormous difference, as we've all seen.
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h32 added 20:49 - Dec 29
pinewoodblueboy - you're spot on - very reassuring to know we now have such people at OUR Club.
They will always have the 'inward' belief that everything is winnable ...... can't ask for more.
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truthhurts added 20:50 - Dec 29
H32. I'm not disagreeing with you. Think Jewell made errors and maybe wasnt given backing to sort those out. He got a raw deal with fans as he seemed a genuinely nice bloke.

My point has always been that we as a club will always have more success if we all pull in the same direction. That point has been twisted by some replies to it by you in the past.

Apart from one post i regret, it has never been personal with you mate, despite what you think. Both Town fans after all and should be on same side.

McCarthy doing wonders and i sincerely hope that continues obviously.
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h32 added 21:07 - Dec 29
truthhurts - problem was with Jewell 'being a genuinely nice bloke', it was never going to make up for him being a 'pretty poor Manager', for us anyway.
Personally, as all will know, I never rated him - and never will.
His lack of success here did not surprise me at all - but hey these are much better times - so let's move on - 'on the same side' - as fans of OUR one and only Football Club.
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comebackburley added 21:12 - Dec 29
Mick you are wonderful. Your pre and post match interviews, let alone the points up the table and finally some great performances from our team since November....I hope you are enjoying being manager as much as the pleasure you are bringing to us followers.
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truthhurts added 21:14 - Dec 29
H32. Couldn't agree more with your last sentence. Lets hope 2013 continues the way 2012 has finished
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greentractorboy added 21:41 - Dec 29
chopra out
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darren added 21:55 - Dec 29
thought wolves looked like us few months ago lacking in confidence they were awful while we looked full of it long may it continue looked like our lads were playing with smiles that is down to mm may start looking up instead of down another great result couple of hard games coming but who knows i fancy us giving cardiff a good game and maybe upset the villa
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