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Town 1-0 Bolton Wanderers
Saturday, 16th Mar 2013 17:16

Skipper Carlos Edwards netted in the 88th minute to see the Blues to a crucial 1-0 victory over Bolton at Portman Road. Town should have been ahead in the first half, Andy Drury missing the best opportunity, while the visitors improved in the second half but rarely threatened Stephen Henderson’s goal.

Daryl Murphy, Richard Stearman and Edwards returned to the Town starting line-up with midfielder Guirane N’Daw missing out for personal reasons, while Elliott Hewitt was out with a hip problem, Frank Nouble a hamstring injury and Lee Martin as he was serving the second game of his three-match suspension.

Boss Mick McCarthy named only six substitutes with only five of the seven domestic loanees available. Byron Lawrence, who celebrated his 17th birthday this week, was named on the bench for the first time under McCarthy’s management, while Aaron Mclean and Reece Brown were the domestic loanees to miss out.

In cold and windy conditions, David McGoldrick scuffed an early shot through to Bolton keeper Andy Lonergan, a target of Jim Magilton during his time as Town boss.

On 11 Chris Eagles almost found Craig Davies with a clever pass on the Wanderers left but Henderson came out to claim ahead of the ex-Barnsley man.

Town were starting strongly and in the 13th minute skipper Edwards headed Andy Drury’s cross from the left only just wide at the far post.

The Blues again went close in the 16th minute when Drury sent McGoldrick away down the right. The striker crossed to the edge of the six-yard box to Drury, whose header was well saved by Lonergan, although the midfielder will feel he ought to have got more power and better direction on the ball.

At the other end, Eagles shot over from 20 yards, then Jay Tabb found McGoldrick on the right of the Bolton area but he scraped his shot wide.

The Blues continued to look the more likely scorers and in the 23rd minute a McGoldrick cross from the right was just too far in front of Murphy for the falling Irishman to get enough on the ball to get his shot on target.

Hyam blocked an Eagles shot inside the area on 24 after a mistake by Drury with the visitors looking dangerous when breaking.


Darren Pratley picked up the game’s first yellow card on the half hour for a late challenge on Drury in the centre circle, referee Stuart Attwell waving play on with Town in possession and issuing the caution the next time the ball went out.

As the period moved into its final 10 minutes, Marcos Alonso lashed high and wide with Bolton unable to seriously test Henderson.

On 38 Cresswell crossed from the left and found Murphy, but his first touch let him down and he lost the opportunity to shoot. His cross was eventually blocked.

Town claimed a penalty in the 42nd minute when Edwards’s cross after Hyam’s flicked header had flown well wide struck a defender on raised hands. Referee Attwell was unmoved despite Hyam’s protests, but another official might well have pointed to the spot.

Blues boss Mick McCarthy will have been pleased with his team’s performance in the first half, but not their continued failure to find the net.

Town had created the best opportunities — Drury’s the stand-out chance - but had either fluffed them or the ball hadn’t fallen kindly inside the box. At the other end, Bolton had created little and manager Dougie Freedman will probably have considered his side fortunate to still be on terms.

The Blues had another chance in the 51st minute when Knight played the ball straight to Murphy just inside the Bolton half. The Irishman took the ball on and hit a right-foot shot which keeper Lonergan looked to have got a touch to as it flew just over the bar despite referee Attwell awarding a goalkick. The unmarked McGoldrick felt the on-loan Celtic man should have squared the ball to him.

On the hour, Eagles was found in the box by Alonso, but the former Burnley man shot well wide when he should have done better. The visitors were looking more dangerous than they had before the break.

McGoldrick hit a powerful shot from distance across the face of goal on 61, then two minutes later Davies was booked for punching the ball past Henderson as the Blues keeper looked to claim. Soon after, the striker was replaced with Kevin Davies.

Drury shot wide from 20 yards for the Blues but Bolton had had most of the ball during the second half although without creating too much of note.

On 72 Tabb made a vital challenge on Chung-Yong Lee inside the area, then Eagles diverted Alonso’s cross from the left well wide.

David Ngog headed Davies’s cross from the left wide on 76, moments before Jay Emmanuel-Thomas replaced McGoldrick. Three minutes later, Michael Chopra took over from Tabb.

With six minutes remaining, Edwards scuffed a shot to Lonergan from the edge of the box with the Blues looking more threatening since the substitutions.

And it was one of the subs who would create the goal which would win the game. Tommy Smith brought the ball forward on the left and found Cresswell, who fed Emmanuel-Thomas.

The former Arsenal man tricked his way past Sam Ricketts before sending in a low cross towards Edwards. The Trinidadian’s first effort was blocked by Alonso but his second nestled in the corner of the net for his first goal of the campaign.

Murphy might have made it 2-0 in the final minute of normal time when sent away on right by Stearman, but Lonergan did well to block.

The Blues saw out the final minutes comfortably to record their first double of the season, but more importantly a crucial three points with other teams at the bottom of the table also gaining points.

Town were the better side before the break when they should have got their noses in front. Bolton put them under more pressure in the second half but even so Henderson was hardly tested.

The victory plus results elsewhere see the Blues move up to 18th in the table — Derby having beaten Leicester 2-1 in the late game — but still four points from the relegation zone.

Town: Henderson, Stearman, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell, Edwards, Hyam, Drury, Tabb (Chopra 79), McGoldrick (Emmanuel-Thomas 76), Murphy. Unused: Loach, Kisnorbo, Mings, Lawrence.

Bolton: Lonergan, Ricketts, Knight, Dawson (Sordell 88), Alonso, Spearing, Pratley, Eagles, Chung-Yong, Ngog, C Davies (K Davies 66). Unused: Bogdan, Wheater, Holden, Kamara, Odelusi. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). Att: 17,034 (Bolton: 566)


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MitchtheITFCman added 19:44 - Mar 16
It is a great rusult for town, much needed win and it feels great to stop boltons 5 match unbeaten run. Jet should get to start next match as i thought he was much better that tabb. But on another matter before the game i go down to the sitting area right infront of the pitch and as the players go off i ask for their autographs, today i got 1; Bogdans the bolton keepers, i asked for him to sign my programe and he did but when i ask the town players to sign it they just ignore me, and excuse me if im wrong but i think that is unacceptable. But today is about the result well done lads great win today, thank you mick for sorting out defence now we just need someone to sort out our attack.
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50yearsablue added 20:00 - Mar 16
Daley, no wonder you often print a load of nonsense as your eyes must betray you. To say that the ball was out by a yard is totally wrong. I admit it was marginal and it might have got flagged but a yard? On more important matters, neither team troubled the keepers much and it is a great relief that we shaded it
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coyb99 added 20:05 - Mar 16
Captain fantastic!!
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ManningtreeBlue99 added 20:20 - Mar 16
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 20:28 - Mar 16
Lads, you are putting in a great effort on the pitch at the minute, Can we please extend it to off the pitch too . Ta
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michaeldownunder added 20:54 - Mar 16
Big win for town, hard to beat and nick a goal with not much time for Bolton to come back. Why not have even a 2nd goalkeeper on the bench? if not one of the younger players?
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runaround added 21:46 - Mar 16
For 87 minutes Carlos Edwards was poor today, then he pops up with a vital goal, possibly the most important goal of the season! From zero to hero, such is football! As has become the norm this season, we defended well as a team, working extremely hard and hardly giving the inform team a kick infront of goal. Yet again we didn't create much although McGoldrick worked very hard, Drury was given a free-header in front of goal but put it too close to the keeper. Second half saw Bolton dominate but unable to get through our excellent defence with the perma-tanned Eagles too busy falling over to test our rearguard. Just as it seemed to be another goalless draw, Sub Jet produce some magic and Edwards hammer home. Cue mental celebrations in the stands!!
Despite some players not being at their best today, we dug in against a team with premierleague class, the likes of McGoldrick and Hyam working their socks off, whilst the back 4 look as strong as an ITFC defence as I 've seen in years.
There's still a long way to go but we're finally heading in the right direction
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h32 added 21:51 - Mar 16
Gazelle - if that's not stating the obvious - what the h*ll is ??? - and you get plus x 5 for it !! ABSURD.
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dford7 added 00:08 - Mar 17
Moment of magic from JET was the difference today. I can't remember enjoying a goal as much as that. Great performance particularly in getting back into the game after the boton dominant patch in the second half. All good today except Hyam who had a bad day. It's strange watching opposition corners without total fear of conceding. Defence is best we have had for years.
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BlueyandCrazy98 added 08:04 - Mar 17
Chambers+ Smith= Solid central defence
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BrettenhamBlue added 11:42 - Mar 17
Thought Edwards was awful today until the goal.
Well done and COYB
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Morgan added 13:21 - Mar 17
Great display at the bank, we may not be scoring but we are tight and restricting chances. If we can turn Leeds over after the international break we will probably be able to get some breathing space from the drop zone while we are on a roll.

There was nothing between the sides really, similar to the Leicester games. Determination and lack of mistakes won us the game. The changes with Chops and JET where what we needed as I couldn't see where a goal was going to come from.

At the back we are excellent. We don't have much cutting edge going forward but whilst we are not leaking goals we can build on the that. I don't think anyone was bad yesterday but it was frustrating that we didn't have anyone looking to drive forward from midfield but having said that we got the points and if that was the game plan then well done.

Well done lads. With the other results yesterday the 3 points were vital.
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adamisablue added 16:55 - Mar 17
mitchelITFCman

its been like that for a while. remeber pre season watching town in den bosch (on a training field) stood right next to where the players come off and they just walked right past us. would never have happened under jim or matt!

great result today though, much needed. but wont feel safe till we get a win and the rest of the bottom 3 dont. still, great day, shame i cant go next week casue im skint (hint hint tyrone....just kidding :)
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