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Town 1-1 Charlton - Updated
Thursday, 2nd Jan 2014 16:16

Charlton skipper Johnnie Jackson came off the bench to net a 90th minute equaliser as Town and the Addicks drew 1-1 at Portman Road. The Blues had gone in front via Richard Wood’s 24th minute own goal with David McGoldrick coming off the bench in the second half and having a penalty saved by Charlton keeper Ben Alnwick.

Boss Mick McCarthy made three changes to his side having named the same XI for the previous five matches.

Top scorer McGoldrick, Frank Nouble and Luke Hyam dropped to the bench with Paul Taylor, who was making his first Blues league start since September 2012, Paul Anderson and Jay Tabb returning to the team as the Blues switched back to 4-4-2 with the Addicks employing the same system.

As the wind swirled and rain continued to fall on an already very wet pitch, with water cascading from the roof of one section of the East of England Co-op Stand, Town had a very decent third-minute shout for a penalty.

Taylor played in Daryl Murphy and the Irishman got ahead of centre-half Wood - a Town target during Jim Magilton’s time as boss - who appeared to bundle him to the ground. The Blues players and fans protested but referee Stuart Attwell and his assistant weren’t interested.

At the other end, Dean Gerken claimed a Dale Stephens freekick from the left on seven, the ball having beaten everyone and bounced just in front of the Town keeper.

Anderson’s curling 20-yard shot forced Addicks keeper Alnwick to save to his right in the eighth minute with Town settling into the difficult conditions better than the visitors.

On 13 Murphy hit a powerful left-foot strike wide from the right, then Aaron Cresswell’s scuffed an effort through to Alnwick with the Blues regularly looking to shoot from distance, presumably to try to make the most of the keeper-testing conditions.

Four minutes later, Gerken made the save of the game so far when he tipped Yann Kermorgant’s deflected 20-yard low shot round the post at full stretch to his left.

Blues skipper Luke Chambers volleyed Murphy’s left-wing cross over in the 22nd minute with the home side continuing to have most of the ball, at times playing some very good football, particularly so given the surface and wind.

The goal which McCarthy’s men deserved came in the 24th minute. Murphy crossed low from the left but too far ahead of Jay Tabb, but Wood behind him turned it into his own net.


Murphy miscued wide on 35 with the Blues still on top but without threatening to add to their lead too often having gone in front. At the other end, Tommy Smith superbly blocked Marvin Sordell’s 25-yard effort.

Charlton believed they should have been awarded a penalty in the 40th minute when Cameron Stewart got in behind Chambers on the Addicks’ left. The Blues’ right-back tried to get back and the on-loan Hull man went to ground appealing for a penalty.

Referee Attwell immediately whipped out his yellow card and booked the winger for a dive. On initial viewing the Blues, like Charlton earlier, were probably fortunate not to have conceded a spotkick and then lost a man to a red card for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity. Christophe Berra was subsequently added to Attwell’s book for an earlier foul on Kermorgant.

Sordell shot wide for the visitors then as the half moved into injury time slowly made his way off with a hamstring problem, Jordan Cook replacing the on-loan Bolton frontman.

Moments later, Tommy Smith was somewhat harshly booked for a foul on Cook, Kermorgant sending the freekick wide of Gerken’s right post.

The Blues deserved their lead at the break having been on top for the most part with Taylor, Skuse and Anderson particularly influential.

However, the scoreline might have been very different with both sides likely to feel they ought to have been awarded penalties which would probably have seen their opposition reduced to 10 men.

Town started the second period brightly, winning two early corners. On 50 Wood was lucky to get away with pulling Anderson back just outside the area, referee Attwell failing to spot the foul.

Stephens shot wide for the Addicks in the 53rd minute after the Blues had been unable to clear a corner, then two minutes later Taylor hit a low shot which failed to test Alnwick. Soon after, Skuse bravely blocked a Stephens strike from the edge of the box with his face.

Charlton had had the better of the second half played in improved conditions, although without creating much significant in front of goal. The Blues had similarly rarely threatened but in the 65th minute Skuse sent Murphy away on the Town right. With Taylor and Anderson having broken into the area, the Irish striker cut in but his shot was blocked.

Blues top scorer McGoldrick replaced the lively Taylor and Luke Hyam took over from Tabb in the 68th minute, then two minutes later, the visitors switched one-time Blues trialist Lawrie Wilson for an additional striker, Simon Church.

Alnwick saved Murphy’s low shot in the 77th minute after good work from McGoldrick and from the resultant flagkick the Blues won a penalty. Cresswell’s delivery from the left was sent into the air and as Anderson looked to get on to the loose bouncing ball he was shoved by Jordan Cousins. This time referee Attwell pointed straight to the spot.

McGoldrick stepped up and hit his kick to Alnwick’s left, the keeper pushing it on to the post, back across goal and wide before anyone could get to the loose ball.

Cousins hit a low shot through to Gerken following a corner in the 89th minute with the Addicks continuing to put the Blues under pressure. However, as at the Valley in November, Chris Powell’s men had been unable to make much of an impact Town’s backline.

Then, just as the fourth official’s board went up indicating four additional minutes, the visitors equalised. Rhoys Wiggins’s cross was nodded back by Kermogant, Church laid it off and skipper Johnnie Jackson, on as an 80th minute sub, hit a bouncing shot which deflected off Berra and past Gerken and into the net.

The Blues, who had largely been happy to sit back on their lead, now went about looking for a second they ought to have scored earlier in the game.

As injury time ran out Town sub Nouble was booked for kicking the ball at Addicks right-back Chris Solly as he tried to hurry him up at a throw-in, before referee Attwell blew his whistle for the final time.

Having been in front and having had a golden chance to make it 2-0 from the penalty spot, the result can only be viewed as two points lost.

The Blues, who defended so resolutely in the 1-0 win at the Valley in November, looked to pull off the same trick again in the second half but were made to pay for missing earlier opportunities. Before the break Town had been well on top and a lead of more than a single goal wouldn’t have flattered them.

Over the three festive fixtures, however, Mick McCarthy is likely to be reasonably happy to be unbeaten, to have picked up five points and with his side still in sixth place.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Anderson, Skuse, Tunnicliffe, Tabb (Hyam 68), Murphy (Nouble 82), Taylor (McGoldrick 68). Subs: Loach, Mings, Edwards, Wordsworth.

Charlton: Alnwick; Wiggins, Solly, Wood, Morrison (c), Wilson (Church 71), Stewart (Jackson 80), Cousins, Stephens, Sordell (Cook 45), Kermorgant. Subs: Hamer, Evina, Dervite, Pritchard. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). Att: 18,731 (Charlton 780).


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Tonyitfc82 added 17:12 - Jan 1
Im not very happy right now.
My team let me down on a £175 return.

We should have one today comfortably, the missed penalty.
Should beat teams like Charlton if we want to make playoffs.

:(
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Kirbmeister added 17:15 - Jan 1
PLEASE let's not all start moaning. We're all disappointed with the result but these things happen. Let's keep positive and remember the days before MM. Also the conditions were atrocious. We're still 6th.
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Kentish_Tractor added 17:20 - Jan 1
My, my, my, McCarthy
Why, why, why, McCarthy
I could see that we could have scored two or three
But points were lost 'cos we sat back and missed that penaltyyyy
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HALLSJ added 17:20 - Jan 1
agree kirbmeister but like us all gutted to concede so late.
Wasnt it 1 up against Watford 81st min equaliser, 1 up at Bournemouth another draw could have been on 42pts with those games
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blueherts added 17:21 - Jan 1
Listen , of course conceding last min not ideal but as results show elsewhere today it is a crazy league - WE ARE IN PLAYOFF SPOT so lets celebrate and not moan
If we finish in top six it would be an outstanding season given all the investment by clubs around us !!
Be positive on here no nelly negatives !
HNY !!!
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BlueSwede added 17:21 - Jan 1
Disappointed? Yes. But we are still in the play-offs, we have kept our undefeated record intact and if this isthe final table in May, I for one will be delighted.
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TimmyH added 17:22 - Jan 1
Very disappointing result in my opinion, we could have put some 'space' between us and teams like Brighton, Leeds and Reading all of which didn't win. I know this is a tight league but we have to start putting games like this away if we truly believe we are play-off contenders.
Should have wrapped this game up but McG's penalty miss and us succumbing again towards the end of the match, reminiscent to some games earlier in the season. Still 6th as mentioned but a chance missed!
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BillBlue added 17:25 - Jan 1
Moan, moan, moan, moan, Kirbmaster. Absolutely disgraceful trying to sit on a one goal lead again. This is NOT the Ipswich way of playing football.
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TractorCam added 17:30 - Jan 1
If we want to be serious contenders for promotion, we have to be picking up wins against sides like Charlton at home, can't sit back on a 1-0 for the whole second half. Thought we would seal it with the penalty but knew straight away we wouldn't be able to hold on after keeper saved it. Stuart Atwell had a shocking game as referee.

8 games unbeaten and still top 6, just need to stop dropping easy points.
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battyblue added 17:32 - Jan 1
Four points dropped by trying to win 1-0 what's the point with over an hour to play then to miss a penalty as well as conceding late on when its to late bring on Silvan with Taylor and Macgoldrick and bl-ody go for it s-it or bust.

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muccletonjoe added 17:35 - Jan 1
Rather than cementing our place in top 6 we are clinging on by our fingertips , but you have to balance that by saying its nice to be involved.
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NoCanariesAllowed added 17:36 - Jan 1
I think a lot of people seem to be forgetting that we are an average team who don't actually belong in the top six. Average teams who don't belong in the top six will drop stupid points at home to teams like Charlton - that is the way it is. And yet we ARE in the top six because, frankly, the Championship is full of teams doing exactly the same thing we are.

I still assume we will be finishing this season in 10th-12th, because I believe that's about the level this squad belongs at - and that would still be progress. Any result that keeps us falling below that mark is sufficient in my book. We are not trying to get promoted this year - we're simply trying to move on from the last four years of abject rubbish, and so far every stat shows we are definitely succeedih.
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TractorCam added 17:38 - Jan 1
Out of the 8 score draws Ipswich have had this season, we had the lead in 7 of those.

We really need to stop sitting back!
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Ipswichbusiness added 17:39 - Jan 1
On the positive side we are on an unbeaten run, we are challenging for promotion and things are vastly better than they were 14 months ago (at least we can now defend, which is the basis of success).

I said here a while back that the games against Watford, Doncaster, Bournemouth and Charlton were the sort of matches that serious promotion contenders would win. We have drawn three and won only one. I fear that we are not quite good enough, lacking a bit of quality in midfield and up front.
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Elizabeth added 17:39 - Jan 1
A Happy New Year to all Town fans . It really doesn't matter where we sit at the moment ! As long as we are in a good position in April and have a real chance of a go at the play offs is all that matters ! Barring a miracle , I can't see climbing higher in the table although this league is crazy so basically anything can happen ! It's what keeps us all interested ! 😊
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toxtethblue added 17:43 - Jan 1
Wasnt it 1 up against Watford 81st min equaliser, 1 up at Bournemouth another draw could have been on 42pts with those games
++++++++++++++++++++++
Yep, and Barnsley too. Carbon copy, home game vs strugglers, go one up, sit back, concede equaliser. Need to be putting these teams away at home, it'll cost us...
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Sindre94 added 17:44 - Jan 1
Gutted.
Dont like how we sit back whenever we get a lead, that's why we drop so many points from leading positions
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Sindre94 added 17:46 - Jan 1
Anyone remember Derby? I do... I was there....
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Kirbmeister added 17:46 - Jan 1
BillBlue -- it's me moaning is it? thought it was the other way around. And get my name right if you're going to critisise.
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ChrisMakin2012 added 17:47 - Jan 1
Why oh why play the defensive after we score? !!!!!!!
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theobald1985 added 17:48 - Jan 1
whoops not what we wanted.
mcarthy needs to try and kills teams off be a bit more adventurous.
however we are still in a good position and could sneak into the play offs with micks style its just not a style that is particulary exiting to watch
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boncho77 added 17:48 - Jan 1
I am more shocked by Tonyitfc's lack of understanding the English language.

We should have "one" today.





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Hiltzkooler added 17:49 - Jan 1
Kirbmiester - I would suggest that most Town fans are pleased with the position of the club, but many have an opinion that MM's tactics can be one dimensional, like today, despite the mettle he has put into the team. As others have pointed out one could say that these are points dropped and reflect where the team actually could be with more flexible tactical thinking.......
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bluemikey100 added 17:51 - Jan 1
ipswich r in the top 6 everyone b happy its taken a long time comin the teams worked hard
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TimmyH added 17:52 - Jan 1
@NoCanariesAllowed - we are not trying to get promoted this year? average team? - really!?! - agree with what you say about depth of squad but would you say teams like Derby and Burnley are GOOD teams then? they finished in a mid-table position last season.

'The last 4 years abject rubbish' - we've moved on from that and Mick has been here over a year so let's not still brandish the club with that excuse, we're in 6th position and should be ambitious as possible
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