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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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Jimmy86 added 22:42 - Jan 25
Bluemoon09 the atmosphere was good today in the second half, but thats the only thing i agree with you on. Out came the same old predictable crap you always post. Crowds have been dwindling for the last few years. Dur to poor performances and high ticket prices. Not everyone can afford it thede days, so your somewhat patronising on that issue
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Walk_the_Wark added 00:03 - Jan 26
By the way 'all the moaners' such as Billblue, Blueboy etc and myself have all been on here saying how well we did today.....
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KiwiTractor added 05:53 - Jan 26
Great result, and a good time to be playing Leeds I think. Well done lads.
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Surco72 added 10:16 - Jan 26
I moan about selection and shape and wrong players in wrong positions , again because of injury to Hyam ,MM was forced to change the team and be less negative in the centre of the park . Also played natural attacking wingers and we all see what the result was , think MM and TC have done a great job as stated before but feel we could have had a lot more points in some games by being less negative and getting players to play their natural games . Well done to all
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Langdon_Blue added 10:32 - Jan 26
Walk the Wark...it's great that you have been on here saying how well we did against Reading. I have no doubt you are as keen as everybody else for Ipswich to do well. What I don't understand is that you posted before the game words to the affect of 'we don't stand a chance of beating Reading' excuse me that isn't word for word, it wasn't that memorable a post. My question is what is that negativity going to achieve. I'm sure you are as pleased as everyone else that the team proved you wrong yesterday, but why not try looking on the bright side about how much the team have improved since Jewell left?
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warktheline added 10:36 - Jan 26
Blueboy,so now it's ok to name call.Phil,Phil tell him to stop it.You silly little man.
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thebeat added 11:08 - Jan 26
Not gona lie im normally the first person to moan about Anderson but i will hold my hands up and admit he waa great yesterday.
His through ball to McGoldrick for the one on one was class and for once he attacked his full back.
Not sure his goal wasnt meant to be a cross though but im not complaining.
Thought Hunt galvanised the team second half and it just shows what can happen when your wingers actually attack with gusto.
Agree Berra was great but not gona let that cloud my judgement, as a pair i still think Chambers and Smith are a better bet in the long run.
We need to keep this attacking attitude for the rest of the season now and just go for it.
Would still like to see another central midfielder come in to control the middle of the park a bit more.
Plaudits to McGoldrick and Murph yesterday aswell Murph won everything in the air and Didzys hold up play was top drawer.
Lets keep it goin at dirty Leeds and bring the points back
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blueboy1981 added 12:37 - Jan 26
warktheline ........... shame you can never get your facts right isn't it - or you can't read, maybe both.

Do me a huge favour - DON'T READ MY POSTS. Simplicity itself - or should be.
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whosroundisitanyway added 13:21 - Jan 26
Always have twice as many posts on here when we lose.

Pity the "NO HOPERS" can't find anything good to say when we win. I'll wait to hear from you next time we don't meet your expectations.
COYB!!!
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Walk_the_Wark added 13:30 - Jan 26
Langdonblue. I agree negativity is pointless.. but I am entitled to an opinion. Let's hope MM changed things yeseterday to be more attcking and positive in his approach and not out of necessity. I think some of us just get exasperated that he gets the line up and tactics so wrong so much of the time. Yesterday the line up was balanced, made senes and was positive- and guess what we won! I would rather watch Town try and win every game... And I really don't think there is a team in the league we cannot beat. I would rather we get slapped occasionally because of positivity than set up to defend and play for draws
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Langdon_Blue added 13:42 - Jan 26
Fair play to you Walk the Wark. I just hope you didn't back your certainty of failure yesterday with a flutter at the bookies. Like you say on our day with now have the team to beat anybody in this league and it certainly feels like we are going in the right direction under Mick...and put together on a shoestring too. Keep being positive and support the team and who knows where it might take us.
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ChrisFelix added 14:11 - Jan 26
At last we beat Reading. I have seen the last 3 gamers against this team ( who happen to my nearest league side ) & every time i feel Town where beaten by an inferior side.
Yesterday we got our just rewards.
The Town this season are like my train trip home to Hampshire.
Hard work & a challenge. What should have been an easy 3 hours journey turned into 5 hours because of tree on the line
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ChestnutSe added 15:11 - Jan 26
Excellent result and a great second half display. Thought the defence were great, especially Berra and Gerken. Skies and Murphy had a great afternoon as well.
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bohslegend added 16:27 - Jan 26
I've no problem with with real fans calling it as they see it. My problem is the predictable posts when we lose calling for MM's head, slating individuals (some of whom received well warranted praise this weekend from the same people). It's the fickle nature of some people that gets me. If we win, they are happy to sing "COYB" and then if we lose they sound worse than any budgie supporter could with their criticism of the team.

We're in it for good and for bad. We have had so many bad years and at last we look like we might be moving in the right direction. But its like turning an oil tanker around. It takes time. MM saved us from relegation last season. This season, without spending any money at all, we are on the edge of the play offs with genuine aspirations to be top 6 by the end of the season, and who knows... promotion??. But if we dont make it, we will still have made some serious progress. It seems though the progress must be instant for some on this forum to be happy. And that is a pity.
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blueboy1981 added 16:45 - Jan 26
bohslegend - not disagreeing with your post, but you must realise that supporters / fans vary considerably in terms of what they expect from the Club, and indeed what they commit to the Club.
Some have been following the Club for many, many years, and I mean being there, week in week out throughout the season, season after season.
Some on here claim to be 'supporters' and have much to say - but rarely attend Portman Road, for whatever reason - therefore can, and possible do, expect less because they are not coughing up circa £50 every other week in travel expenses etc; to watch / follow their team home / and or away.

What I personally don't like is people criticising long term supporters who have been thro' the good / bad times with the Club previously - as if they have no right to an opinion, other than a positive one.

One pays their money, or not as the case maybe - and one takes their choice.

Likewise in life there will always be born winners and born losers - again one takes their choice of path - and expectations will vary accordingly in most things.
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Langdon_Blue added 17:13 - Jan 26
Great post bohslegend. It's good to read posts where supporters have a good understanding of where our club has come from in the last 5 years and the gradual but obvious (to most) improvement.
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warktheline added 17:36 - Jan 26
Gladly fool.
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Bluebongo added 18:56 - Jan 26
Many fans turned on their mobiles and cameras at about 70 minutes during yesterdays match v Reading. Why was this.
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bushbaby7 added 19:21 - Jan 26
Blue bongo, it got dark!
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TractorBeezer added 19:26 - Jan 26
That's more like it. Listened to the game and was delighted with the improvement... taking the game to a strong opponent, the incisiveness at the sharp end and resolute defending...Berra looked like he had truly been in a battle. Well done lads. And well done MM and TC for whatever you did to inspire them!
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 21:00 - Jan 26
Would like to see the midfield that ended the game given a run of games now. We looked much more threatening than of late.
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BlueInBerks added 23:25 - Jan 26
Chrishants - living in central Reading, I have also seen the last 3 games and like you have thought Reading are punching above their weight. Could not figure out how they have maintained their league position, as they have looked so ordinary - yet hasn't stopped us giving away soft goals to them.
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