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Garvan Nets Winner as U21s Lose to Palace
Monday, 24th Feb 2014 21:37

Former Blue Owen Garvan scored a second half winner from a freekick as Crystal Palace’s U21s came from behind to beat Town 2-1 at Portman Road. The young Blues had gone ahead just before half-time via trialist Ambrose Gnahore with Jonny Williams equalising shortly before the hour.

The Town squad included four trialists. In from the start on the right of midfield was 18-year-old Chelsea winger Gnahore, while Darren McQueen, a striker from Tottenham, also 18, was on the bench alongside Stoke left-back Sam Westley and Spurs winger Roman Michael-Percil, both of whom have previously featured for the U21s.

Paul Taylor, Anthony Wordsworth and Alan Lee were the outfield overage players involved, while Scott Loach was in goal.

A strong Palace line-up included former Blue Owen Garvan, keeper Wayne Hennessey, central defender Paddy McCarthy and striker Dwight Gayle. The former Peterborough striker hit the game’s first shot from 25 yards in the fourth minute but Loach was equal to it.

Veteran Blues striker Lee wasn’t far from putting Town in front on 12 when he turned trialist Gnahore’s cross from the right goalwards but Hennessey blocked. Moments later, Taylor curled a shot wide.

Matthew Clarke, at centre-half, made an important challenge to dispossess Eagles right midfielder Reise Allassani on 17 as he broke into the area.

The visitors ought to have gone ahead in the 20th minute when Allassani found Jonny Williams at the far post but the left midfielder hit the ball straight at Loach.

Gayle missed an even better opportunity three minutes later when threaded in by Williams but completely missed the target when he looked certain to beat the advancing Loach. Soon after, Lee made way for trialist McQueen, due to what looked like a hamstring injury.


Taylor found Wordsworth with a cross from the left on the half hour, keeper Hennessey claiming his looping header on the line.

Hennessey made a more impressive stop a minute later, getting down to his left to push Taylor’s low curling shot wide.

On 37 Ali Gordon sent a low ball across the Town six-yard box from the right with both sides having created chances in what had been an entertaining game.

The Blues went ahead three minutes before the break. Taylor brought the ball forward and laid it wide to Byron Lawrence on the left. The second-year scholar whipped over a superb cross, which trialist Gnahore slammed in at the back post. The Chelsea youngster, who had already shown one or two promising moments, clearly enjoyed his goal.

Town were probably a touch fortunate to find themselves ahead at the break with Jonny Williams and Gayle having missed good chances for the visitors. However, the Blues had created one or two openings of their own before trialist Gnahore’s well-worked goal shortly before the break.

Lawrence forced Hennessey into an early second half save with a sharp strike from the left of the area.

The Eagles got back on terms in the 56th minute when Omar Sowumni diverted Jake Gray’s right-wing cross into the path of Jonny Williams, who smashed across Loach and into the net.

Town almost went ahead again within a minute, Lawrence shooting over, then impressive Palace goalscorer Williams forced Loach to save with a low strike from the left having been found by Gayle.

Moments later, Allassani’s cross-shot from the left flew beyond Loach’s far post, then Gray blazed over having been teed up by Williams with the visitors starting to take control. Tiring trialist Gnahore was replaced by Michael-Percil just after the hour.

Sub Michael-Percil sent Kyle Hammond away on the right in the 63rd minute, the right-back whipping across a low ball which McQueen slammed the wrong side of the post.

Former Blue Garvan put the Eagles in front in 67th minute with a low curling freekick from 20 yards, which Loach could only push into the net to his right. The goal seemed a touch fortunate to have crept in, but had been coming with the South Londoners having been on top since equalising.

Ted Bishop almost created a leveller for the Blues on 72, sending over a cross from the left which Gordon nodded over the bar ahead of McQueen. Wordsworth shot over from the edge of the box as the game moved into its final 15 minutes.

With six minutes remaining Palace left-back Jerome Williams hit a shot from a tight angle which crashed off the underside bar before going out for a throw-in with neither side threatening again before the whistle.

Given the strength of the Palace side, the Blues were always going to be up against it to get a result, but they were far from out-classed.

Taylor was lively and on the move throughout, and will hope to have done enough to earn a start against Birmingham on Saturday, while Wordsworth was more influential than in most U21 games this season.

Goalscoring trialist Gnahore had a couple of promising moments before tiring, while Michael-Percil created one opening but was physically out-battled for the most part. McQueen was quick but was largely a peripheral figure and missed his only real opportunity.

For Palace, winning goalscorer Garvan, a player Blues boss Mick McCarthy has recently been eyeing, put in a tidy display in central midfield.

U21s: Loach, Hammond, Mings, Bishop, Sowunmi, Clarke, Gnahore (Michael-Percil 61), Wordsworth, Lee (McQueen 26), Taylor, Lawrence. Unused: Crowe, Westley, Adekunle.

Palace: Hennessey, Gordon, Jerome Williams, Dymond, McCarthy, Chambers, Allassani, Garvan, Gayle, Gray (Ferrier 82), Jonny Williams (Sow 84). Unused: Gregory, Croll, Tieku.


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Robbie12345 added 21:44 - Feb 24
Knew it 😔, Kennedy out! Worse manager than bloody Keane 🙈
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DeVOS added 21:52 - Feb 24
U21 Development League 2013/2014 Table

1 Cardiff City U21s 12 8 2 2 23 16 +7 PTS 26
2 Brighton & Hove Albion U21s 12 8 2 2 20 15 +5 PTS 26
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3 Millwall U21s 12 5 3 4 19 18 +1 PTS 18
4 Queens Park Rangers U21s 11 5 2 4 22 19 +3 PTS 17
5 Swansea City U21s 12 4 4 4 15 15 0 PTS 16
6 Crystal Palace U21s 13 4 3 6 22 22 0 PTS 15
7 Charlton Athletic U21s 10 3 5 2 13 10 +3 PTS 14
8 Bristol City U21s 10 3 3 4 17 16 +1 PTS 12
9 Brentford U21s 11 3 3 5 14 21 −7 PTS 12
10 Ipswich Town U21s 13 1 4 8 12 25 −13 PTS 7

Before tonight's game so add another defeat to our name
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rhybeaniho added 21:56 - Feb 24
Sign all trialists. We need as many players as we can get...Now we know that it is probable that we will finish mid-table, why not give some of the younger lads a chance to see what they can really do.
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Garv added 22:05 - Feb 24
Taylor might have earned himself 15 minutes at the end on Saturday when we're 1-0 down.
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northstand78 added 22:05 - Feb 24
Mmmmm...in need of a creative midfielder?
I know we'll sign this guy from Leeds...goals a plenty!!!!
Don't bother with a guy who can actually play a bit..oh and who may chip in with the odd goal or two...
Jeez..
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Taricco_Fan added 22:15 - Feb 24
Sign him up.....oh wait.
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bluemikey100 added 22:20 - Feb 24
whose this under 21 player goes by the name GARVAN quality player mean fee kick oh no not fit enough
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Lightningboy added 22:24 - Feb 24
Hah,just about sums us up...can't sign Garvan cos he's got injury problems?!!

You couldn't make it up.
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blueboy1981 added 22:45 - Feb 24
.......... another depressing result - that table looks impressive !!!

Good indicator as to our strength in depth - for a Club 'supposedly moving forward'. Light years away of being anything or anywhere in reality.
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Tractamatt added 22:49 - Feb 24
How can we attract players when they know they are in a que behind Nouble
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muccletonjoe added 22:54 - Feb 24
And yet everyone likes to think we are so much better off with super mickmack
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PhilTWTD added 22:55 - Feb 24
Lightningboy

Think wages were the issue re Garvan not injury. He has a knee problem but it's a managed thing rather than something that has kept him out.
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Keaneish added 23:17 - Feb 24
Why was Ebanks-Blake not give 45 mins?
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algarvefan added 23:38 - Feb 24
Keanish if he was he wouldn't manage 30 minutes Saturday!!!!
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BrettenhamBlue added 23:39 - Feb 24
Thought Gnahore showed real promise. Reminded me of Sixto Peralta.
But overall our U-21's really suck.
Loach (outstanding), Bishop, Lee (for 20 mins) and Gnahore were the only bright spots
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BrettenhamBlue added 03:48 - Feb 25
Everyone who went to the game was talking about how good Gnahore was afterwards- so thought I would post a bio up for reference

http://www.chelseafc.com/academy-article/article/2854622
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sereneblue added 07:45 - Feb 25
I hope McCarthy was there to see what a proper midfielder looks like !!!
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Keaneish added 07:49 - Feb 25
That's the only he's going to get longer game time on a Saturday though Algarve, by playing more games. Surely this would have been perfect for him?
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Cloddyseedbed added 08:39 - Feb 25
Well I was lucky enough to go to the game. I thought I'd like to see some entertainment for a change, I couldn't wait for the final whistle. 1 - 0 up and lost 1 - 2 sound familiar?
Alan Lee lasted only 20 minutes before he had to come off, sorry but he's finished. I had hoped to see who, if anyone was a good prospect t step up to the 1st team. On last nights performance - no one! Taylor for me did nothing, looked lightweight and was easily knocked off the ball and did not go into 50-50's. He looked short of puff and gave up too easily. I cringed when his fan club made up of little boys kept chanting his name and clapping every time he touched the ball. Sorry he is not the answer to our dreams boys! Wordsworth played in the middle of midfield and hardly worked up a sweat. As for Garvan he did score from a weakly hit free kick just outside the box that beat Loach to his right, Loach should have saved it. Garvan was slow but proved he could still spray the ball around, when given time - and he was. He is not the answer either. It says something when Taylor was our biggest front man for most of the 2nd half. Apart from Wordsworth in midfield and a big back line we were a team of midgets! If this is the pick of talent on show for the future, it's very poor and no one is good enough to step up automatically into the 1st team. With no money to spend and a poor playing staff it is not looking good for the future of ITFC.
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dickie added 09:08 - Feb 25
What a bunch whinging wet blankets you all are
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brittaniaman added 09:17 - Feb 25
Is it me or what !! but we do not seem to be playing as well as we were last season ????? ,,, and we seem to have gone downhill since the Doncaster game on Boxing day ????? Progression has Slowed up since then !!!
What has happened to our team ???? SO come on MM Buck up and get over this problem, otherwise ST sales are going to suffer !!!
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michael99 added 10:47 - Feb 25
Loach let in a soft goal and taylor failed to score again,no wonder they dont make the 1st team i reckon nouble would score more than taylor at u21 level
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TimmyH added 11:13 - Feb 25
My God!, didn't realise the U21's were so bad, so much for building for the future - by the sounds of the reports coming from last night it really sounds like some of the 'senior' players in the team couldn't be ars*d!!
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bluemikey100 added 11:32 - Feb 25
oh no bottom of the redevelopment league is it called
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WickedBlue added 12:35 - Feb 25
Yea and I would question how many were actually at the game as most seem intent on saying how poor the players the fans want to see were meaning MM was right in his team selection last Saturday. Poor attempt fools for even if you were at the game you were intent on finding fault with these players even before a ball was kicked.
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