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Town Exit Youth Cup at Derby
Wednesday, 23rd Jan 2013 21:13

Town crashed out of the FA Youth Cup and missed out on a home tie against Manchester City in the next round after losing a tightly-contested game 3-2 at Derby, the Blues’ goals coming from from Tom Winter and Mark Timlin (pictured).

Town took the lead 12 minutes in with Jack Marriott touching Byron Lawrence's cross into to path of Tom Winter at the back post who hit the ball into an empty net.

The Blues close came seconds later with Marriott pulling his shot wide when he was through on goal.

Derby drew level from the penalty spot with Rhys Sharpe sending keeper Michael Crowe the wrong way for what looked like a certain penalty after Matt Clarke had brought Sharpe down.

The Rams began to get back into the game with Kwame Thomas and Sharpe coming close with Crowe saving well.

Town central defender Omar Sowunmi was knocked out near the end of the first half and after a lengthy stoppage left the field on a stretcher and was taken to hospital, Joe Robinson replacing him at the back.

Derby got the goal that looked to have been coming in first half injury time when Crowe parried a shot into the path of Andy Dales, who scored from close range.

Minutes later, Town drew level when Lawrence's shot across goal was saved by Ross Etheridge but only into the path of Mark Timlin at the back post and the Irishman finished with ease.

Russell Osman’s boys came close in the second half with Winter shooting just wide of the right post from the edge of the area.

With ten minutes to go the Rams — who had introduced regular first-teamer Will Hughes from the bench - took the lead with Hanson scoring from a freekick from the right side of the box. The ball went into the right side of the goal with Crowe looking as if he knew he should have done better.

Overall, Town, who were watched by boss Mick McCarthy and his assistant Terry Connor, struggled in the middle and didn't provide enough service for what were dangerous looking strikers. Derby, who were also threatening up top made more chances and could have had more

However, if Sowunmi hadn't have gone off things may have been different with the defender looking solid at the back.

U18s: Crowe, Hammond, Sowunmi (Robinson 44), Clarke, October, Winter, Berkane, Leddy (Willbye 84), Timlin (Galvin 90), Lawrence, Marriott. Subs not used: Marsden, Ramadan. Att: 436.

Report: Blair Ferguson


Photo: Action Images



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Scuzzer added 21:20 - Jan 23
struggled in the middle and didn't provide enough service for what were dangerous looking strikers.

Where have I seen that before!
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bluefeast added 22:23 - Jan 23
unlucky lads .442 only works with one of the centre mids supporting front two and the 2 wide players coming inside when we have the ball. With all our centre mids we need to be playing 5 in mid two of whom hold and protect. The club needs to adopt a modern policy .
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Stourbridgeblue added 22:47 - Jan 23
Derby deserved it 2nd half. Typical youth game - skillful attackers against naive defenders. Good news about Sowumni. Looked v solid until he went off.
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Michael11 added 11:26 - Jan 24
Unlucky boys, hopefully a valuable experience for them and hopefully see these progress over the next few years and become first team players!
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itfc789 added 19:47 - Jan 24
Hard luck lads. some great talent on display from the 2nd year scholars. Hope mick and Terry was taking note
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countrygirl added 20:35 - Jan 24
Well said itfc789. They really put it up to the rams and fought hard in midfield especially against those 1st team lads from derby. Well done ... keep it up now til ye get that pro !!!!
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