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Town 2-1 Derby County
Tuesday, 25th Mar 2014 22:15

A dramatic Christophe Berra goal in injury time saw the Blues come from behind to beat Derby and move to within two points of the play-off zone. The Rams went ahead through Patrick Bamford in the opening minute, Jonny Williams equalised with a brilliant second half strike before Berra’s last-gasp winner.

Town boss Mick McCarthy named the expected unchanged side with Anthony Wordsworth again replacing the injured Cole Skuse in the centre of midfield.

Derby made one change from the side which started the 5-0 thrashing of Nottingham Forest at the weekend with Johnny Russell replacing the injured Jamie Ward.

The Rams went ahead with their first chance of the evening with the game only 33 seconds old. After breaking following a Town attack, Craig Forsyth cut the ball back from the left and Bamford swept home from the edge of the six-yard box.

Having gone behind so early the Blues put on a brief spell of pressure but were unable to create an opportunity. On 12 Jeff Hendrick’s through ball almost played Craig Bryson in on goal but Town keeper Dean Gerken was off his line quickly to claim.

Former Norwich man Chris Martin was booked in the 15th minute for shoving over Berra after the Scottish international had remonstrated with the Derby striker for going to ground very easily on the edge of the box.

Wordsworth saw a shot blocked in the 20th minute but the Blues — with Stephen Hunt now on the right and Paul Anderson on the left - were still to create a serious chance, while the Rams were continuing to look dangerous on the break, goalscorer Bamford cutting in and hitting a low 26th minute shot to Gerken.

On 28 Martin was very fortunate not to receive a second yellow card for a late challenge on Berra, referee Fred Graham waving away the Town protests much to the annoyance of the home support.

Moments later, Russell sent a low ball across the Blues’ six-yard box but with none of his team-mates far enough forward to take advantage.

Derby keeper Lee Grant was having a quiet evening with claiming a Williams cross his biggest test during the first half.


In injury time the Rams were again very lucky not to see their number reduced when Bryson caught Williams with a very high challenge midway inside the Blues half, the on-loan Crystal Palace man requiring lengthy treatment, not for the first time during the first period. Referee Graham showed only a yellow card.

The Wales international appeared to have been targeted by the Rams and soon after the game restarted was fouled again, albeit less severely, this time by Hendrick, who escaped a card.

Referee Graham blew his whistle moments later and was booed off the field by an increasingly incensed home crowd, while Mick McCarthy made his feelings known to the official as he made his way towards the tunnel.

After conceding so early, the Blues had had a fair amount of possession but without creating any significant chances with Derby closing them down quickly.

The Rams, who could count themselves very fortunate to end the half with 11 men, attacked slickly and with pace when they had the ball.

The second half began in the same feisty manner in which the first ended, Aaron Cresswell making a very firm but fair challenge on George Thorne, which left the on-loan West Brom man requiring treatment. On 51 Thorne got himself into referee Graham’s book for preventing Williams from taking a quick freekick.

The Rams weren’t far away from increasing their lead in the 53rd minute when Bamford was sent through on goal inside the area. Fortunately for the Blues Gerken reacted quickly to block superbly, the loose ball eventually falling to the Town keeper.

A minute later, the Blues created an opening, Williams crossing deep from the left to Chambers, who headed down into the six-yard area but with none of his team-mates there to add the final touch Andre Wisdom cleared.

As the game moved towards the hour mark Rams’ keeper Grant was forced into his first save. Anderson found Murphy and the striker took the ball to the right of the area before hitting a shot which Grant tipped wide.

Before the corner Town switched widemen Anderson and Hunt for Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Frank Nouble as they moved to 4-3-3. On 67 Williams was booked for tripping Thorne.

Two minutes later, the on-loan Palace man got the Blues back on terms. Cresswell played a freekick on the left short to him and he brought the ball in and smashed a superb strike to Grant’s left and into the net from almost 30 yards giving the keeper no chance.

Town had deserved to get back on terms for their endeavour, particularly since the break and Williams especially so given some of the treatment meted out to him by the visitors in the first half.

The game had developed into an open end to end affair and on 72 Derby were close to going back in front when Martin cut the ball back from the left to Bamford, who shot just wide.

They came even nearer three minutes later when they broke after the Blues surrendered possession on midway and Forsyth brought the ball forward before hitting a powerful shot which struck the outside of Gerken’s right post. Soon after, Nouble picked up a yellow card for a foul.

As the match moved towards its final 10 minutes Frazer Richardson replaced Chambers, who had suffered a knock, then Town went close to going in front. Nouble crossed from the right and Ebanks-Blake headed downwards from six yards but onto the outside of Grant’s right post and wide.

On 84 Forsyth was booked for a dive just outside the Town box with the game still very open and with both teams going for the three points.

In the final minute Berra made a superb challenge on Martin on the edge of the Town box then Nouble broke down the left to win a corner, just as the fourth official held up his board to announce five additional minutes.

And from the flagkick, Town went in front. Cresswell whipped the ball across and Berra nodded home his fifth goal of the season from the edge of the six-yard box before being mobbed by his team-mates in front of the Co-op Stand.

Derby went looking for an equaliser in the remaining minutes of injury time but rarely seriously threatened to get back on terms before referee Graham blew his whistle, this time to huge cheers from the home support

It was a pulsating finish to what had been an end to end second half from which either side could have grabbed the victory. Williams’s goal was as good as any scored at Portman Road this season, while Berra again showed his abilities at both ends of the field as Town claimed the late winner.

The back to back victories over Brighton and now Derby, coupled with results going the Blues’ way elsewhere, mean that with eight games remaining they are firmly in the play-off fight in eighth place just two points from the top six with plummeting Nottingham Forest at Portman Road on Saturday.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (Richardson 79), Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Anderson (Nouble 61), Hyam, Wordsworth, Hunt (Ebanks-Blake 61), Williams, Murphy. Subs: Loach, Mings, Richardson, Tabb, Green.

Derby: Grant, Wisdom, Keogh, Buxton, Forsyth, Thorne (Naylor 90), Bryson, Hendrick, Russell, Bamford (Sammon, 75), Martin. Subs: Legzdins, O'Brien, Whitbread, Bailey, Naylor, Thomas. Referee: Fred Graham (Essex). Att: 17,399 (Derby: 611).


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ITFCsince67 added 22:48 - Mar 25
Great result but o so worrying that with a £10 promotion we only add less than 2k to the gate. Real worry that is. God knows how many season tickets we will sell. Roll on Saturday.
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Gcon added 22:49 - Mar 25
Brilliant game. Great atmosphere.

Where are all those miserable doubters calling for Mick Mcarthy's head just two weeks ago?...
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jeddy added 22:53 - Mar 25
Fantastic result COYB.
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tractordownsouth added 22:54 - Mar 25
Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A Pts GD
Ipswich Town 46 14 4 5 36 19 5 11 7 23 26 72 14
Brighton and Hove Albion 46 10 7 6 29 20 8 9 6 17 14 70 12
Reading 46 8 8 7 35 25 10 6 7 29 25 68 14
Nottingham Forest 46 11 7 5 35 23 6 10 7 27 31 68 8

Just done the predictor, in an optimistic mood. As i write nobody has a minus overall rating on a comment
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TractorBoy666 added 22:55 - Mar 25
In my time watching town (I'm a younger fan) that must have been the best feeling I've had after a game in a long long time! The atmosphere was electric especially in that second half, and that's with just 17K in the ground?! If we can hit 20 at the weekend, that would be brilliant. I don't think I saw Williams lose the ball even once in that game, nouble was full of energy when coming on. Who's to say Derby should've only had 9 men in that first half!? Amazing win, absolutely buzzing, well done lads you've made my night! Now lets get an even bigger crowd vs Forest, COYB!!
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thebeat added 22:55 - Mar 25
SOMETIMES FOOTBALL IS BETTER THAN SEX!!!
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warktheline added 22:57 - Mar 25
Irishtim........your man is doing us proud!
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TheSelkirk added 23:00 - Mar 25
Can't complain about the lack of entertainment tonight!

Pantomime villain to boo... (Martin)
P poor referee - seemed out of his depth and very weak (gave him grief throughout too)
P poor lino didn't manage to 'see' anything, even if it happened under his nose.

Fantastic goal by MoM Williams (well deserved given the kicking he got first half)

Actually agreed with the subs made by MM - positive in bringing on the Frankmeister and SEB (and the right ones off on the night) and replacing Chambers ,who was getting a bit of a run around, was a good call too.

North Stand (and the rest?) rocking again.

Currently, life is good - I will make the best of it.
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Tractamatt added 23:04 - Mar 25
No comments from MM wonder if this means news tomorrow?
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BrettenhamBlue added 23:06 - Mar 25
Huge win.
Certainly makes the next game interesting. In theory, we could be in 6th by the end of the next 90 mins.
Well done to all at the club.
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Foreverdon_Blue added 23:09 - Mar 25
Best game of the season, especially the second half. Wonderful result! We must keep this going now and not underestimate Forest on Sat. COYB!
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Ezy_Ryder added 23:10 - Mar 25
You never know. A week ago I thought it would be too much for us. What a superb win. Dare to dream. Blue Army!
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hogster1970 added 23:12 - Mar 25
well that game was full of blood and guts from every team member, from the start to the finish, reminded me of the larry holmes and bone crusher smith fight from years ago,

that williams was awsome, wordsworth put in one hell of a shift, no way he should be dropped for saturday, was good subs at the right time also made the difference, even frank put in a hell of a shift for 30 mins,

keep all that up and same team for saturday then forrest will be quaking in there boots.

and ps god that ref was awfull like said how martin was still on the pitch was laughable, and so was our goal kick at the end when it should have been a derby corner, not that im complaining lol.

bring on forrest i say,
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DerryfromBury added 23:15 - Mar 25
Fantastic performance........ creative substitutions. The boy Frank did us proud tonight, as did the rest of the team. Dirty Derby didn't like it up em in the 2nd half, did they.
well done to the crowd as well tonight, all 17k got behind the players and what a difference it made, unbelievable...
20+k needed on Saturday to put one over Nottingham.
COYB
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bluefeast added 23:15 - Mar 25
We need 10000 more fans in the ground. Everyone take a mate on Saturday
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Little_Blue_Rooster added 23:19 - Mar 25
Phenomenal performance from Johnny Williams - really feel as though the game would have been lost without him. I'd forgotten what a big win felt like! COYB
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Davesullivan65 added 23:23 - Mar 25
Awesome display tonight Town Thank you ! The feel good factor was back on the terraces tonight
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blueboy1981 added 23:25 - Mar 25
Portman Road was ROCKING - shame we had to play against Derby and the 'man in black' - BUT, two GREAT goals and a GREAT win - fully deserved too.

So good to see PR back to it's former self again tonight - well done everyone. So good to be there tonight.

Take a bow Frank Nouble - you deserve it too.
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MickMillsTash added 23:26 - Mar 25
That is what football is all about!
Commitment, atmosphere, energy, tackles- skill- 11 v11 doing all it takes to win - would not get a game like that anywhere else in the world- it was excellent

Thank You
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Steelmonkey added 23:27 - Mar 25
Amazing comeback, despite the most appalling refereeing I have witnessed in many seasons. What a second half, great work from all the subs, SEB so close to scoring. Nouble, now thinking that he could well blossom into a decent player and good to see Richardson coming in. Wordsworth had the best game since joining us, Murphy full of running, but they all did well tonight. Can't wait for Saturday, COYB's.
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StowTractorBoy added 23:27 - Mar 25
Phew - what a terrific 3 points after such a disastrous start. Credit to all the players and the management team tonight for their efforts and tactics. We may not have been at our best in the first half but we did work hard not helped by some very strange refereeing decisions. The early goal was a shock but we recovered well in the second half against make no mistake a very well organised Derby side who for long periods looked the better side. In the second half we took the game to Derby and Williams scored a wonder goal and Berra who in my opinion will walk away with the player of the year awards not only scored the winner but was again awesome at the back. Well done to all including our support tonight which was fantastic. Be cautious for Saturday though Forest have not won in ages and we are good at being the fall guys in these kind of instances. Lets enjoy tonight though.
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blueboy1981 added 23:28 - Mar 25
thebeat - you maybe right - but again it very much depends on the quality !! .........
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algarvefan added 23:30 - Mar 25
Feet firmly on the ground lads, one game at a time, didn't see this coming but it's kept our season alive. Couldn't be more chuffed.

Lets all keep believing!!!!!!
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superjim66 added 23:31 - Mar 25
Oh my days what a result. Disappointing goal to give away but what a come back. The passion the guys showed tonight is what I have been screaming out for all season and tonight they delivered. Felt we were slightly lucky to only go in 1-0 down at half time but came out fighting after the break. McClaren your dirty football team got exactly what they deserved, NOTHING!!! Nice to still be in the mix even if it doesn't go our way come 4 May!
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TractorBeezer added 23:33 - Mar 25
Listened to the game while watching the Manchester derby....would have preferred to watch ours though! Great determination and spirit won the day supported by attacking substitutions. Well done MM, TC and the lads. I am very happy tonight! Will be in England late May...see you at Wembley?
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