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Barnet 0-1 Town
Saturday, 20th Jul 2013 17:47

David McGoldrick’s first half goal was enough to give the Blues a 1-0 victory over Barnet in the first game at their new home, The Hive. Earlier, Scott Loach had saved a Mark Byrne penalty.

Trialist Titus Bramble was again included in the Town squad, the ex-Blue taking a place on the bench. Also with the Blues squad was ex-Wolves defender Christophe Berra, who has joined the club on a two-year deal.

There was no place in the travelling party for another of the recent trialists, Tottenham’s Bongani Khumalo, while keeper Dean Gerken missed out with a minor groin injury and winger Paul Anderson with a hamstring problem, but neither is considered a concern for the game at Colchester on Tuesday.

Left-back Aaron Cresswell was back after a thigh problem, while Barnet manager Edgar Davids started for the home side.

Barnet striker Harry Crawford struck the game’s first serious effort in the 14th minute from the edge of the box but Cole Skuse got his head in the way. A minute later, Curtis Weston forced Loach into a block down to his right.

On 19 Murphy hit a shot on the spin from 20 yards which Barnet keeper Graham Stack pushed over the bar.

Jay Tabb and Cresswell combined well on 22 with the left-back sending in a cross which Weston just took away from Hammond. From the corner, Smith headed straight at Barnet keeper Graham Stack.

The home side were handed a golden chance to go in front on the half hour when Keanu Marsh-Brown crossed from the right and Luke Chambers felled Crawford as they went for the ball. Mark Byrne took the spotkick but Loach got down to his right to save.

Town went in front in the 41st minute when David McGoldrick flicked home an Aaron Cresswell freekick from deep on the left. It was the former Forest man’s third goal in pre-season.

The striker almost had a second shortly before the end of the half when he headed Kyle Hammond’s corner into Stack’s arms.

Prior to the goal Barnet had had the better of the chances, although the Blues had had most of the ball.

At the break, the Blues switched Hammond and McGoldrick for Frederic Veseli and Frank Nouble with Elliott Hewitt moving into midfield.

Early on, Murphy saw a shot deflect wide, then after the corner the Irishman shot over, Barnet having failed to clear the initial danger.

On 57 Nouble hit a low effort which deflected through to Stack, then at the other end Sam Cowler was given too much time not far outside the penalty area but shot wide.

Just before the hour mark, right-back Andy Yiadom hit a deflected shot across the face of goal, then Anthony Acheampong shot wide from the resultant corner.

Town nearly went two in front in the 63rd minute when Cresswell whipped in another freekick from the left and Murphy just couldn’t get enough on it at the far post.

With 20 minutes to go, Mick McCarthy brought on Titus Bramble, Luke Hyam and Tyrone Mings for Chambers, Smith and Murphy.

Yiadom forced Loach into a superb save in the 26th minute, the keeper tipping the right-back’s curling 30-yard effort over.

With 10 minutes on the clock, Barnet sub Luisma cut in from the left and Cowler shot wide when he ought to have equalised. Amir Berkane and Josh Carson replaced Cole Skuse and Anthony Wordsworth in the Blues’ midfield.

There were no further chances for either side with the Blues perhaps fortunate on this occasion to run out the victors.

Town: Loach, Hewitt, Chambers (Bramble 70), Smith (Mings 70), Cresswell (October 72), Hammond (Veseli46), Skuse (Berkane 81), Wordsworth Carson 81), Tabb (Lawrence 72), Murphy (Hyam 70), McGoldrick (Nouble 46). Subs: Crowe, Chopra.


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jas0999 added 17:55 - Jul 20
Another good workout and 100% win record still in tact.

Interesting that Chopra didn't get a run out, whilst perhaps the chap from Spurs will not be joining on loan after all?

Pleased for Loach, as I still am not convinced that MM rates him enough to be No. 1 - but a penalty save will certainly help.
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TractorBoy666 added 17:55 - Jul 20
Good to see the 100% continuing. I'm also glad to see that we're keeping clean sheets on a regular basis! Haven't been able to see Town in action yet, but going Tuesday night to have a better look at how we are getting on. Looking good though, coyb.
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Robbie12345 added 17:57 - Jul 20
Ok result, find it funny that Chopra was left on the bench! Bit worrying that we were fortunate, but that is with a unsettled side with lots of changes and without a few future additions! Looking forward to the 3rd! Lets kick on Reading ass! COYB!
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Mark added 18:01 - Jul 20
A 100% record in pre-season, good players (all under 30) joining Ipswich one after one without transfer fees...the pre-season could hardly be better. It is very clear that the club is being properly run now, a big change from the previous regimes of Keane and Jewell under Clegg.
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tcannITFC added 18:03 - Jul 20
Another win for the super blues! If we keep up an unbeaten record then we will absolutely storm the championship next season! Good work Lads.
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SouperJim added 18:08 - Jul 20
Terribad result, we're doomed, clegg out
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Farmers_Union added 18:14 - Jul 20
McGoldrick will be Championship class this season. COYB.
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SouperJim added 18:20 - Jul 20
Can someone ask Martin Allen what he thinks of the result, I could do with a laugh
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bohslegend added 18:40 - Jul 20
Every time I think of ITFC at the moment - I smile :-)
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TractorCam added 19:14 - Jul 20
Just got back from the game, absolutely brilliant day. Was a very friendly place to be today, Edgar Davids even wished our fans the best of luck on his way to the dressing room. The new stadium was quite nice also.

The game overall was good, good performances from Loach, Murphy, McGoldrick and Tabb in particular for me but i feel nobody had a bad game. Good to see the 100% record continue, looking forward to Colchester tuesday now!

Super Mick!
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essextractorboy93 added 19:21 - Jul 20
Agree with TractorCam, stadium is good and Barnet were a decent side. The ticket collection system for them needs a bit of sorting out but other than that it was good day out.

Loach, Cresswell, Tabb and Murphy played well in my opinion. There wasn't many clear cut chances in the game but McGoldrick took his header well when a chance fell his way. Cresswell's set piece deliveries were quality all game. Nice to see the youngsters given a game too, Berkane, October, Lawrence. Colchester next, should be interesting, we always bring quite a few. COYB!
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Seasider added 19:27 - Jul 20
Also youths won 4.0 against Needham Market
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wkj added 21:25 - Jul 20
The staff and starts at the hive were remarkable; despite the ticket collection being messy the level of customer service from the food people; stewards; ticket office; ball boys and turnstile ladies is the best ive ever seen on an away game.
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BobbyBlueLamb123 added 01:06 - Jul 21
A little bit worrying because we should be thrashing teams like this
But I suppose we cant read to much into pre season games with the Managers changing the players and having a look at players trying to sort out his strongest team and at least we are winning the games
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