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Town 2-0 Reading
Saturday, 25th Jan 2014 17:05

Second-half goals from Daryl Murphy and sub Paul Anderson saw Town to a 2-0 home victory over Reading at Portman Road. After an even first half in which the visitors were aggrieved at not being awarded a penalty, the Blues were on top after the break with Murphy opening the scoring in the 62nd minute and Anderson adding a late second.

Former Royal Stephen Hunt replaced the injured Luke Hyam in an otherwise unchanged side lining up in a 4-4-2 formation. Reading, who beat Bolton 7-1 last week, were unchanged for the third successive game.

Prospective new loan signing Frazer Richardson was spotted at the ground with his move from Middlesbrough expected to be confirmed on Monday.

The Royals looked to continue where they left off last week, winger Garath McCleary breaking into space on the right in only the first minute but sent his shot well wide of Dean Gerken’s left post.

Soon after Hunt’s impressive break down the Town had been cut out, Adam Le Fondre — scorer of a first-half hat-trick in the victory over Bolton - almost found Pavel Pogrebnyak with a delicate chip, but Christophe Berra intervened. Soon after, Daryl Murphy scraped a shot wide from 25 yards.

Hunt wasn’t too far away from scoring against his old club in the 10th minute after Murphy had nodded down Luke Chambers’s cross from the right. The bounced awkwardly for the Irishman but he still managed a shot at goal, which was blocked. At the other end, Jordan Obita’s cross from the left was nodded high and wide by Pogrebnyak at the far post.

Town had started brightly and in the 13th minute Hunt played a corner to the on-rushing Aaron Cresswell who, after avoiding referee Andrew Madley, struck a shot which deflected wide off McCleary.

Reading felt they should have been awarded a penalty in the 16th minute when Tunnicliffe challenged Royals’ skipper Jobi McAnuff close to the byline. The Blues may well have been fortunate to get away with it, according some close to the incident in the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

On 18 Pogrebnyak went close to scoring what would have been a fortunate goal which Berra’s clearance from McCleary’s cross deflected off him and flew wide.

As the game moved towards the half hour, the visitors started to look the more threatening side, Cresswell eventually clearing a goalmouth scramble after a corner. For the Blues, Tommy Smith headed Tunnicliffe’s right-wing cross wide at the far post.

David McGoldrick hit a shot on the turn from distance in the 40th minute but was unable to test Reading keeper Alex McCarthy, who spent time on loan with the Blues in 2011/12.


Close to the end of the scheduled 45 minutes, McAnuff crossed from the right and the ball was half-cleared to Pogrebnyak but three Town players — Skuse, Chambers and Berra - threw themselves in front of it to block.

As the half moved into injury time Danny Williams hit a 25-yard strike which Gerken did well to push past his left post.

The scoreline was a fair reflection of a first half which had started brightly but had rather faded as it progressed. Opportunities had been rare but both sides had had chances, or rather half-chances, with Reading probably unfortunate not to have been awarded a penalty for Tunnicliffe’s challenge on McAnuff.

Skipper Carlos Edwards was replaced at right midfield by Paul Anderson at the break and the Blues started on the front foot.

On 50 one-time Norwich loanee Alex Pearce was booked for blocking McGoldrick. From the resultant Cresswell freekick Smith headed over but clearly thought he should have done better. Two minutes later, Berra did well to dispossess Le Fondre as he chased a ball over the top.

Hunt was booked in the 54th minute after sliding into keeper McCarthy, who had beaten him to a loose ball on the goal-line. Chambers’s cross from the right had been headed into the air by Murphy and then towards goal without too much power by McGoldrick, whose shirt was clearly being pulled, although with the flag having been raised for offside.

There was a brief flare-up after Hunt’s challenge but order was soon restored and referee Madley only took Hunt’s name. McCarthy was fine after treatment.

Town had looked much the more threatening side after the break and on the hour Hunt sent over a cross from the right but just beyond McGoldrick.

But two minutes later the Irishman created another opening from which the Blues went in front. The ex-Royal brought the ball forward from halfway before stabbing a pass towards McGoldrick and Murphy on the right of the area.

The Blues top scorer couldn’t get enough on the ball but Murphy behind him slammed a shot into the corner of the net off the underside of the bar to claim his eighth goal of the season.

Having been the architect of the goal, Hunt made way for his fellow ex-Reading man Jay Tabb in the 66th minute, the Irishman receiving a standing ovation from the Portman Road crowd as he made his way off.

McGoldrick should have made it 2-0 in the 70th minute when superbly played in by sub Anderson. The striker looked set to net his 14th goal of the season but McCarthy did well to block. Murphy subsequently shot weakly to the keeper.

Reading were close to getting on terms in the 74th minute when Obita’s cross from the left looked destined to be tapped home from inches out by sub Nick Blackman until Cresswell brilliantly backheeled the ball away from the danger zone.

The visitors were by now putting the Blues under pressure and they went close again on 77 when Chris Gunter cut the ball back to Blackman from the right. The substitute’s first shot was blocked by Berra — by now wearing a bandage after a clash of heads — and his second flew deep into the lower tier of the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

With rain by now falling heavily, McCarthy dropped an 82nd minute Cresswell freekick from the right under pressure from Berra, Pogrebnyak doing well to clear. The Blues regained possession and Murphy’s shot was saved.

As the game moved into its final scheduled five minutes, Anderson stabbed McGoldrick’s low cross from the left wide, then three minutes later Blackman shot well over with Town looking more likely to increase their lead than the Royals were to get back on terms.

And in the final minute of normal time, the Blues did add their second. McGoldrick laid the ball back to Anderson on the right of the area and the half-time sub took the ball past Obika before smashing a shot across McCarthy and into the same corner of the net hit by Murphy earlier in the half. It was Anderson’s third goal of the season.

Tyrone Mings replaced McGoldrick as the match — by now being played in monsoon conditions - moved into injury time, then Anderson was booked for timewasting.

As at the end of the first half, Gerken saved a distance strike from Williams, this time down to his right, before referee Madley confirmed an important win for Mick McCarthy’s men, their first since Boxing Day.

After an even first 45 minutes — in which the Royals will claim they should have been awarded a spotkick - the Blues deserved the victory based on a second half display in which they could — and probably should — have scored more goals.

Town showed more attacking endeavour than in previous games with Hunt particularly effective on the left and it was one of his driving runs forward which led to his fellow Waterford man Murphy breaking the deadlock. Anderson also put in a more adventurous display on the right having come on at half-time.

McGoldrick will feel he should have sealed it with his chance but made amends by creating the late second for Anderson.

The result sees the Blues move up to seventh, two points behind the Royals in the final play-off place.

Town: Gerken, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Edwards (c) (Anderson 46), Skuse, Tunnicliffe, Hunt (Tabb 66), Murphy, McGoldrick (Mings 90). Unused: Loach, Wordsworth, Nouble, Taylor.

Reading: McCarthy, Gunter, Obita, Pearce, Gorkss, Williams, Akpan, McCleary (Blackman 71), McAnuff (c), Pogrebnyak, Le Fondre. Unused: Federici, Cummings, Kelly, Hector, J Taylor, Drenthe. Referee: Andrew Madley (West Yorkshire). Att: 15,323 (Reading: 568).


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boysinblue added 17:40 - Jan 25
finally we scored more than 1 goal! I said after the Millwall game MM needs to take a chance on some actual wingers, and it payed off! woop! great result boys
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NoelTheDub added 17:43 - Jan 25
Super result all round everyone....First time MM is positive in his selection with tunners in the middle and a bit of width.My biggest gripe was Mick didnt attack teams especially at home.Nice balance to the team also and an attacking sub at half time with anderson we have lost points this season because I think MM was negative.Mick give 6th spot a good go with this attacking team well done today
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runaround added 17:44 - Jan 25
I'm very pleased with that win, first half we defended excellently but offered very little in terms of attacking play, creativity or passing football. Reading dominated in terms of possession but also created little. Second half we were far brighter with Hunt being the spark, we scored just when it look like a spell of pressure was going to fizzle out & the lift it gave everyone was obvious. Hunt ran himself into the ground but then Anderson & Tabb did well when they came on but to be fair everyone gave 100% for the time they were on the pitch.
One win and everything seems a bit rosier and a win at Leeds on Tuesday could see us back in the top 6 which looked miles away at half time today. Of course if we lose Tuesday it will be all doom and gloom again but for now, lets just celebrate our first win in a month
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smithy91 added 17:45 - Jan 25
A crucial result in terms of the timing! We were heading toward a downward spiral of negativity and the team looked like it was losing confidence, as were alot of supporters. Seemed an average first half where Reading seemed to have better chances, but second half from us was much improved! Suprised by Andersons impact on the match, hopefully the coaching staff can get him taking on the fullbacks more often. Calling for Hunt to start also, who was great today
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blueboy1981 added 17:45 - Jan 25
Tractamatt - we've won you fool - who moans when we win ??? - some wouldn't understand that because they don't mind if we lose !!!!

Proud to be different.
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rhybeaniho added 17:45 - Jan 25
Just can't wait til Leeds away now! The way they have been lately, 3 points is a definite possibility. Mick please stick with 4-4-2. In MM and TC we trust.
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rambohambo added 17:46 - Jan 25
thought the ref gave reading everything iswell so very well done, thought the ref handled the hunt and mcarthy incident very poorly as i thought a reading player should have been sent off .
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blueboy1981 added 17:47 - Jan 25
NoelTheDub - good post - spot on.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 17:47 - Jan 25
Well done all. Attack minded set up with Hunt particularly busy on the left, Edwards poor on the right. Thought 2nd half we were much better, scored 2 fine goals, Anderson much improved on previous showings. Width with pace did the damage, let,s take that into the Leeds match.
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RalphCrich added 17:48 - Jan 25
Numb head and soaked through but happy as a sand boy. Great result and two superb goals. Get in!
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Walk_the_Wark added 17:53 - Jan 25
Didn't see the game but sounds like we attacked. Excellent result. Keep it up- no more negativity pls!
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warktheline added 17:53 - Jan 25
Blueboy you're be slagging the boys off the next time we lose.Blah blah blah.
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blueboy1981 added 17:59 - Jan 25
warkthe line - give it a rest - you miserable ******** . And so what if I will ? - I want my team to win - no apologies for that, even to you. EVER.

I'm HAPPY - are YOU ???
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JWM added 18:06 - Jan 25
EIEIEIO UP THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE WE GO!

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bohslegend added 18:07 - Jan 25
great to see blueboy1981 on here saying good things.

Tractamatt makes a good point. Why do some people take so much joy from slating the team when we lose? Then disappear when we win?

In this league, with this team, with our lack of money, and with low attendances leading to further lack of funds, we need to be supportive and appreciative of the players efforts. They might be limited to some degree in talent, but I do not doubt that the players and Mick give 100% every week. COYB!
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Jimmy86 added 18:08 - Jan 25
Cracking result against a side who should be higher up the table than they are, what with the squad they have. Good to also stop the rot because thr championship is so bonkers, that if you win 3 games on the bounce ya in the play offs, but if you lose 3 on the bounce it's squeaky bum time almost. We do always tend to play better against the better teams but today we took our goals well. Pleased for anderson coz he gets a lot of stick on here. Bring on leeds at bellend road!!!
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bohslegend added 18:12 - Jan 25
...and Blueboy1981 you are following the wrong team if you expect us to win every week. So that probably means that at best we Ipswich fans can expect you to be 'with us' one week and 'against us' the next. Coz we are not Chelsea, we are not Man Utd or Man City, we are not Bayern Munich, Barcelona or Real Madrid.

You sound like the very definition of the word 'Fickle'.
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Pip50 added 18:13 - Jan 25
Where the moaners ....... Well doesn't take away first win in many, the long ball rubbish served up and the level of activity in the transfer market being restricted to a 30 something journeyman.
A win yes I'm happy for that but nothings changed.
Bring on the illiterate.
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Turkishblue added 18:15 - Jan 25
Surprise surprise few people missing on here who were moaning last night?

Strong performance today by a number of the team, with Berra outstanding, onto Leeds with a good feeling COYB
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bohslegend added 18:25 - Jan 25
Pip50: "Bring on the illiterate".

Read your first sentence again.... oops!
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blueboy1981 added 18:26 - Jan 25
bohslegend - you make some good points there - but what we don't need, above all, is people telling others 'to stay away' or 'go elsewhere' simply because they happen to disagree with something - consequently termed 'negative'. This happens far too often - our Club needs MORE followers - not LESS - preferably people like myself who are there every week (and I have been for years) and are constantly contributing to the Club financially.
Of course, this is not possible for some people due to work, finances, family commitments etc; which is totally understood.

Whatever, everything on and off the pitch should be done to increase our SUPPORT / FOLLOWING - not reduce it.
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therein61 added 18:26 - Jan 25
Great to see Paul Anderson get a goal that should do wonders for his confidence his contribution to the cause is missed by many who have slaughtered him on this site, all the glamour boys need a work horse to (Roger Osborne!!!!! remember him?) put in a shift do the dirty work and make a contribution that is ignored but very effective, the fact he has got a goal and a well deserved 3 points against Reading who were on a good run has made my beers taste really good on the long train trip back to Bath.
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ChrisMakin2012 added 18:26 - Jan 25
No Nouble = success!
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NoelTheDub added 18:30 - Jan 25
Im the biggest MOANER on here and I dont hide when we win,lose or draw,Ive always said MM teams most weeks are wrong today in my view it was right from the start.Tunners in mid and some width,in some ways I dont mean to be bad but luke hymns injury may be a blessing and sometimes that happens in football,also MM talks up other teams before games and sets his team up to stop them rather then having a go,that my issue with him its the way he sends the side out.Im a supporter of over 35 years and will support my team but have the right to say it as I see it....
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jas0999 added 18:31 - Jan 25
Excellent result. Thought Reading edged the first half without really testing Gerken. Having said that we had the better chance. Second half performance was very good. We didn't sit back after taking a deserved lead and frankly Reading can have few complaints as overall we deserved the win. Whether we can make the top 6 with a small squad remains to be seen. Would still like a attacking midfield player, but Hunt and Anderson did well today.
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