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Town 1-1 Barnsley
Saturday, 19th Jan 2013 17:10

Barnsley sub Danny Rose netted a late equaliser - his first league goal - to deny the Blues three points as the Tykes left Portman Road having claimed a deserved 1-1 draw. Town were fortunate to be on terms at half-time — ex-Blues loanee Marlon Harewood missing a number of chances — but Luke Chambers put Mick McCarthy's men in front in the 56th minute.

Boss McCarthy named the expected unchanged side against his hometown club with new strikers David McGoldrick and Aaron Mclean making their home debuts. Barnsley, playing a 3-5-2 formation, included former Blues loanee Harewood up front.

Aside from patches and piles of snow around the periphery, the pitch itself showed little sign of the recent snowy weather.

The Blues began the game strongly and skipper Carlos Edwards forced Luke Steele to tip over in the second minute with a shot from the edge of the box Guirane N’Daw having played him the ball after a spell of Town possession.

Aaron Cresswell saw a 30-yard strike deflect wide off Stephen Foster in the sixth minute with the Blues dominating the opening stages.

The game was held up on 10 when Barnsley midfielder Stephen Dawson fell awkwardly and after several minutes’ treatment was stretchered off, Kelvin Etuhu replacing him.

Soon after the restart, David Perkins scraped a shot wide from the edge of the area when he ought to have done better.

The break for the injury seemed to benefit the Tykes more than the Blues with the away side suddenly on top. On 20 Harewood beat Cresswell down the right and cut the ball back, Chambers making an important interception.

Town were finding it hard to break out of their half with the visitors now well on top. They should have gone in front in the 24th minute when Jacob Mellis played Harewood in behind the Blues’ backline, but the 33-year-old’s shot was weak and Scott Loach saved down to his right.

Chambers should have put Town in front in the 25th minute. Cresswell sent in a freekick from the left, the centre-half’s flicked header struck Foster behind him and fell at the former Forest man’s feet on the edge of the six-yard box, but he got under the ball and sent it into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

On 28 Lee Martin ought to have found Mclean in space breaking on the right but failed to spot his run. The Blues lost possession and Harewood beat Chambers, cut in from the left and hit a strike across the face of Loach’s goal. It was another fortunate escape for the Blues.

Referee Nigel Miller awarded Town an indirect freekick for obstruction inside the area on the left in the 31st minute after Steele had impeded McGoldrick as they went for a bouncing ball, the keeper having mis-kicked a clearance. The freekick was played to Martin by Cresswell and the midfielder’s shot deflected wide off a defender.

Chambers made an important interception ahead of Chris Dagnall in the 36th minute, the striker having been played in by Tom Kennedy.


Martin hit a deflected effort into Steele’s arms on 40 but it was Barnsley who had continued to have the better of it, the Blues having lost their momentum after the injury interruption.

However, so far, the backline had remained resolute for the most part with Harewood failing to make the most of the Tykes’ two significant opportunities.

As the game moved into five minutes of injury time Harewood was once again played in behind the Town defence unchecked by Mellis. This time the veteran striker beat Loach to his right, but the ball struck the outside of the post and bounced to safety.

The Blues could conceivably have found themselves two or even three goals behind by now had Harewood’s finishing been of a better standard.

McGoldrick shot wide at the other end, then went as close as any Town player had up to then with a far post header from an Edwards cross from the right which struck the bar, keeper Steele getting a touch to it. Moments before the whistle, Harewood backheeled Mellis’s corner from the right wide.

New Barnsley manager David Flitcroft would have been the happier of the two bosses at the break, although would have felt his side should have deservedly been in front.

Harewood had had the best of his team’s opportunities but had finished in a manner which became all too familiar during his loan spell with the Blues in 1999.

Despite being on the backfoot, other than in the opening 10 minutes, Town could easily have had two goals, Chambers having missed a gilt-edged opportunity and McGoldrick hitting the bar.

McGoldrick knocked an N’Daw cross from the left back across the area five minutes into the second half but too far in front of Mclean.

Perkins picked up the game’s first yellow card in the 56th minute for pulling back Martin as the Town midfielder broke down the centre of the field.

From the resultant freekick, the Blues went in front. Cresswell wafted a freekick into the penalty area, McGoldrick’s back header fell to Smith, whose attempted overhead kick fell to the feet of Chambers, who made up for his earlier miss by lashing the ball past Steele and into the net.

A Martin shot from 20 yards deflected to the Barnsley keeper on 59 before Frank Nouble replaced the largely quiet Aaron Mclean up front alongside McGoldrick.

The Blues had finally regained the ascendancy having gone in front and in the 66th minute McGoldrick cut in from the right and hit a low strike just wide. Soon after, N’Daw scuffed wide from distance after dispossessing Etuhu when he ought to have brought the ball further forward.

Mellis shot wide in the 68th minute, moments before Daryl Murphy took over from Martin on the Town left.

Harewood had another chance in the 69th minute when played in on the edge of the box by sub Matt Done but scraped well wide.

On 73 Cresswell played a clever freekick into the area into McGoldrick’s path, but Kennedy was alive to his run and blocked his shot on the turn.

The Tykes were close to an equaliser in the 75th minute when Foster headed Kennedy’s freekick from deep on the left wide. Seconds later, Michael Chopra replaced the lively McGoldrick, who had played his part in the goal.

Harewood had yet another chance in the 78th minute when Perkins escaped down the Barnsley left and crossed, the ball striking the ex-Aston Villa in the midriff and bouncing harmlessly wide. The former Blues loanee had had more than enough opportunities to claim the matchball, let alone grab a point for his side.

Murphy saw a shot deflect wide in the 84th minute, then soon after failed to find Nouble with a pass on the edge of the box when the former Wolves man, making his home debut, would have had a chance to shoot at goal.

With two minutes remaining, Loach superbly tipped over Harewood’s header from Kennedy’s corner on the left, but from the subsequent corner, Barnsley drew level. Kennedy again took the flagkick and sub Danny Rose - a 19-year-old striker - stooped to head past Loach close range.

In injury time, N’Daw found Edwards in a promising position on the right but the Town captain screwed his shot wide when he should have done better.

Neither side threatened again before referee Nigel Miller blew his whistle with a draw probably a fair result.

Town hadn’t played particularly well with the Tykes having had enough chances to have netted two or three times before Chambers put the Blues in front.

The Blues hadn’t looked particularly under threat until the two late corners, sub Rose heading home from the second.

After last week’s point away against leaders Cardiff, a draw against second-bottom Barnsley will be a disappointment to boss Mick McCarthy, although on the balance of the game it would have been harsh on the Tykes if they had taken nothing from their trip to snowy Suffolk.

Town remain 19th, six points away from the relegation places with a trip to bottom club Bristol City next Saturday.

Town: Loach, Orr, Smith, Chambers, Cresswell, Edwards, N’Daw, Hyam, Martin (Murphy 69), McGoldrick (Chopra 75), Mclean (Nouble 60). Unused: Lee-Barrett, Hewitt, Kisnorbo, Drury.

Barnsley: Steele, Stones, Golbourne (Done 69), Foster, Cranie, Kennedy, Perkins, Mellis (Rose 85), Dawson (Etuhu 13), Dagnall, Harewood. Unused: Alnwick, Hassell, Wiseman, Cymka. Referee: Nigel Miller (County Durham). Att: 15,513 (Barnsley: 175).


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ViperFm123 added 17:14 - Jan 19
Unlucky lads, bring on next season!
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Michael11 added 17:17 - Jan 19
Two points lost rather than a point gained, poor first half performance but played ok second half. Think we need some creativity badly. McGoldrick and Mclean were fed on scraps. Martin and Edwards were poor and don't look like players playing for a future at the club!
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TimmyH added 17:20 - Jan 19
It has to be said we've played poorly against teams in the relegation zone at home, we've failed to beat Sheff Wed, Peterboro, Bristol City and now Barnsley. I'll probably get slated for saying this but it's really not good enough. Makes you wonder if we have the creativeness in our play to beat such like teams?
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kuyski added 17:21 - Jan 19
once again ,there has not one of easy game in this league and over today the race situation that proved we still have a lot to improve and strengthen.
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bluefeast added 17:22 - Jan 19
The average nature of our wide midefield players stands out like a sore backside. Martin and edwards time very limited i would say. MM was yelling at them for lacking quality and composure on so many occasions. We were very lucky not to get beat.
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bluefeast added 17:25 - Jan 19
I suspect the arrival of 2 wide players very soon. Martin 0 goals and one assist from open play all season. He works hard , but for himself not the team. I sense he will be a sub next week.
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rcman225 added 17:27 - Jan 19
Instead of spending money on 3 pretty poor strikers, We should of spent the money on DJ Campbell. Rubbish performance today and dont see the team changing unless we spend the money on some good qulity players or younger players who want to play for the club, not just here for the wagers... Hope next season will be better, well it cant be any worse. COYB!
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bluefeast added 17:28 - Jan 19
The championship is a tough league. But we create less chances as we lack creativity. Look at the assist and goal scoring records of our 4 midfield players, who ever they are. Hyam 1 goal , Ndaw 0 Martin 0 Edwards 0 That shows we lack players with imagination and spark. Constant gap between front 2 and supporting midfield. MM will sort it. In fact i wonder if today will be lee martins last game for us.
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tractorfact added 17:30 - Jan 19
DJ we miss you mate, big time
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IvorFeeling added 17:31 - Jan 19
poor! Lack of creativity and a goal scorer a worry. Edwards and Martin huff and puff for very little output and without DJ we can't dig ourselves 3 points when we didn't deserve it.

Still Mick must see this and a pacey winger plus creative midfielder must be the priority although i would still try and match Hull and CP for DJ. Goals win you matches.
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tractorfact added 17:34 - Jan 19
McGoldrick has stepped up, just shows you the gap between league one then eh, if he is so good then why did forest not decide to give him another crack after becoming a goal machine at COV ?? subbed in last 2 as well
hmm early yet but, lets see hope a partnership develops but I fear you are right rcman225
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JWM added 17:39 - Jan 19
Surprise! Surprise! The moaners are back on here!
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tractorboy1961 added 17:45 - Jan 19
It seems that if you dare to give a realistic view you are accused of being a moaner ! Simple facts are our midfield do not score or create chances and our new strike force are not good enough to get into other championship sides.Because we dare to make comments such as these does not mean we do not support the club we love and crave success. We just don't have a blinkered view like some people on here do.
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BillBlue added 17:45 - Jan 19
How many matches this season have we seen a sub come on late for the other side and score a goal - at least ten? What has changed?
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Keaneish added 17:47 - Jan 19
That was poor, no question about it! Edwards, Mclean and N'daw were woeful. Thank God Harewood is just as poor as we'd have lost today.

Too many sloppy passes, never moved the ball quick enough, no one dropping deep for the ball, no movement, weak in a tackle...

Thought the back 4 were much improved, Hyam battled and McGouldrick looked decent but apart from that, there's nothing to shout about! Silver lining is that no-one gained any ground on us! Big gamer next week.

Is Nouble better than JET?
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jdtractor96 added 17:55 - Jan 19
Just give JET a go! On his day he runs and terrorises defenders all game long, that's what we need! The midfield 4 at the mo are all too defensive! Either change things around or make signings and quick!
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Kesgraveblue57 added 18:04 - Jan 19
Simply not good enough ! the midfield lacks class and creativity, headless chickens come to mind, we were very lucky to get a point today.
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kerryblue747 added 18:08 - Jan 19
Ivorfeeling agree lack of goals
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JWM added 18:14 - Jan 19
When you are in a relegation battle like we are every point is vital and the fact that everyone around us failed to win means we are no worse off than we were at 3pm! Yes it was a bad day at the office and Mick will know where we are lacking and has stated that he expects to bring in more players by the end of the month. The painful truth for us is that we have reached our level with these players and if it wasn't for Mick coming in and sorting out this rabble we would be rock bottom, We have a 6 point cushion and all to play for so lets not get too gloomy!
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neillrumsey added 18:17 - Jan 19
Whilst it would have been very positive to have signed DJ I thinks many seem to miss the point. McGoldtick for me was one of our better performers but the service to him was non existant. What he created was manufactured by him. We have no creativity so it matters not who is up top. Many are slating Martin and Edwards two players who have pace energy and a first touch. Whilst I agree they were not at it today N'Daw was no better as he failed to find a blue shirt. Cresswell was apalling today caught out of position time and time again but hats off to Tommy Smith who covered him well and had another sound game.
I for one thinks that MM has worked miracles in a short space of time. Silk Purse and Sows's ear sums it up. I think he is well aware of the lack of quality and will address this in time.
COYB
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Marshalls_Mullet added 18:33 - Jan 19
What a depressing bunch.

This season is over, wont be relegated but wont be top half this season.

Bring on next season, MM will have the summer to get some players in that his new scouts have identified.

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h32 added 18:35 - Jan 19
Thankful for a point - from an undeniably dire home performance.
No point in painting a 'pretty picture' of this.

Midfield creativity ? - non existent - we could have done with a David Perkins (Barnsley), or Wordsworth from Colchester in our midfield today.

We really made extremely difficult today, what should have bee a dead cert 3 points - but ended up being extremely lucky for 1.

Sorry MM, but has to be much better - we are not creating that gap between ourselves and the bottom pack - and don't deserve to with performances like this.
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bohslegend added 18:39 - Jan 19
Fickle and petty comments coming back on to TWTD. What a pity.
We have no God-given right to stroll past anyone in this league. As mentioned, there's not a single game in this league that you could take 3 points for granted.
Being "realistic" would require context given the season we have had so far. Since MM has come in we've dug out some great results to give us a chance of avoiding relegation. We ALL would have taken 4th last the day before MM was appointed so how come now we think we absolutely should be winning these games?
We are going to have both thick and thin between now and the end of this season, it won't be a doddle so start being "realistic" and support and encourage the team and try to leave out the moaning - because that's what it is.
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Marshalls_Mullet added 18:39 - Jan 19
H32... how you can criticise MM is beyond me.

25 points from 15 games given where we were when he took over.

May have been a poor performance today, but MM has worked miracles so far, and it will take time for him to build his own team.

Voice of reason.
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h32 added 18:41 - Jan 19
Marshalls Mullet - a dire performance - is just that - irrespective of whether the 'season is over' or not.

Obviously you are happy just to have seen a game - never mind a decent performance - not all of us see it your way tho'. Thankfully.
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