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Town 2-1 Doncaster Rovers
Saturday, 12th Apr 2014 17:27

Skipper Luke Chambers netted the winning goal four minutes from time as play-off chasing Town beat Doncaster Rovers 2-1 at Portman Road to climb to seventh in the table. Daryl Murphy put the Blues in front just after the break, Chris Brown equalised for Rovers from the spot seven minutes from the end but Chambers struck the winner three minutes later.

Tyrone Mings replaced Aaron Cresswell in an otherwise unchanged side, the left-back having suffered a groin injury at Huddersfield on Tuesday. The Liverpudlian's absence ended a run of 25 successive league games with an unchanged back four.

Rovers included one-time Town targets James Coppinger and Billy Sharp, and former trialist Abdoulaye Meite, while another former Blues trialist, Bongani Khumalo, and ex-loanee Richie Wellens missed out due to knee and foot injuries respectively.

The visitors came close to creating the game’s first chance within the opening minute but Cole Skuse did well to stab the ball away from Sharp as he looked to get on to a knockdown inside the area.

In the eighth minute Paul Anderson flicked on Stephen Hunt’s under-hit freekick from the left but just too far in front of Chambers, Tommy Smith, Christophe Berra in the box.

Four minutes later, Luke Hyam shot over after Hunt had been halted as he brought the ball forward on the left.

The Blues were starting to take control after a slow start and on 14 Mings hit a low shot which Rovers keeper Sam Johnstone couldn’t hold on to but which was cleared to safety.

A minute later former Norwich striker Brown was booked for a foul on Skuse. The resultant freekick was played short to Jonny Williams who took it forward to the edge of the box where he was tripped by Sharp, who joined his strike partner in referee Graham Scott’s book. That freekick was played to Murphy on the 18-yard line but his strike flew well over.

Town were close to going in front in the 21st minute when Anderson out-chased Meite down the right to reach a ball played down the flank. The former Bristol City man cut a cross back to the on-rushing Hunt, who did well to get to the ball but was unlucky to divert it back the wrong side of Johnstone’s left post.

Doncaster threatened on the half hour when James Husband crossed from the left and the ball reached the grounded Brown, who eventually managed to hook the ball to Gerken, who claimed.


Murphy headed a Chambers cross from the right over, then Williams, who was being watched by Wales manager Chris Coleman, saw a ball in from the left blocked.

But the visitors were also threatening on occasion and on 37 Gerken did well to save to his right when an unmarked Gabriel Tamas headed David Cotterill’s deep right-sided corner goalwards. Three minutes later Berra was somewhat harshly booked for a foul on Brown.

The Blues, who had been rather under par for the most part, started to look more dangerous towards the break, Murphy nodding a chipped Hunt cross not far wide in the 43rd minute.

Soon after Meite was booked for handling the ball as Town broke towards goal. Hunt’s curled freekick was easy for Johnstone.

As the half moved into injury time Meite was again penalised for handball with the home crowd calling for a second yellow card which wasn’t forthcoming.

Hunt curled across a freekick from the right, Smith flicked it towards the corner of the net but Johnstone did superbly to get down to his right tip to past the post. Moments later, referee Scott’s whistle brought the half to an end.

The Blues had rarely reached the heights of Tuesday’s performance at Huddersfield but still could have found themselves ahead with Hunt’s chance from Anderson’s cross and Smith’s late header the game’s best opportunities.

An evidently not overly impressed Mick McCarthy switched widemen Anderson and Hunt for Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Frank Nouble at half-time as the Blues moved to 4-2-1-3 with Williams between the strikers and Hyam and Skuse.

Two minutes after the restart the changes paid dividends. Mings crossed from deep on the left and Murphy nodded his 13th goal of the season over Johnstone as the keeper unsuccessfully came out to claim.

Johnstone, on loan from Manchester United, was fortunate not to gift the Blues a second in the 54th minute when he rushed off his line and only just beat Nouble to the ball outside the area on the Town right.

On the hour Skuse fed Murphy on the left but the striker’s cross was cut out by Tamas just in front of Ebanks-Blake. Town were looking at the most dangerous on the break with the visitors having a lot of the ball but with Gerken not tested.

Ebanks-Blake, looking at his sharpest in a Town shirt, saw a 67th minute goalbound strike from the just inside the area clearly deflect wide off Meite’s leg, something referee Scott and his assistant both somehow missed.

On 76 Skuse screwed his shot well wide after Williams had won a freekick in a promising position not far outside the area following good work from Ebanks-Blake.

The Blues’ lead hadn’t looked under any particular threat but in the 83rd minute the visitors drew level from the penalty spot. Mings was adjudged to have shoved Rovers substitute Duffy as a throw came in from the right and Brown beat Gerken to level.

But parity lasted only three minutes. Hyam battled to win the ball on the left — Tamas suffering an injury as they challenged — and found Mings. The left-back fed Williams, who brought it inside and crossed, the ball deflecting to skipper Chambers, who struck a low shot across Johnstone and into the corner of the net for his third goal of the season, his second against Doncaster.

There was a scare for the Blues on 89 when Cotterill crossed from the right but Brown headed straight at Gerken. Had he nodded the ball a foot or so either side of the Town keeper the ex-Norwich man would have levelled for the second time.

Gerken pushed Duffy’s low shot to his right past his post as Town looked to see out six minutes of injury time. Frazer Richardson replaced Williams for the final few moments.

Nouble could have wrapped it up seconds from the end when Ebanks-Blake found him with an inch-perfect cross from the left but keeper Johnstone did well to save.

But the Blues weren’t to be denied three points which sees them up to seventh, only goal difference behind sixth-placed Brighton with Reading — who were in the final play-off place going into today — at home to Leicester on Tuesday.

While it was never a performance as dominant as the one which saw the Blues win at Huddersfield on Tuesday, Town created the better chances and having gone in front hadn’t looked like conceding when Doncaster netted their equaliser from the spot.

In the past a blow such as that might have led to Town sides cracking but this team is made of sterner stuff and Chambers’s winner illustrated the character which has taken them to the edge of the play-offs with just four games to go.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Berra, Smith, Mings, Skuse, Hyam, Anderson (Ebanks-Blake 46), Hunt (Nouble 46), Williams (Richardson 90), Murphy. Unused: Loach, Wordsworth, Green, Tabb.

Doncaster: Johnstone, Quinn, Meite (Robinson 90), Tamas, Husband (Stevens 80), Furman (Duffy 77), Keegan (c), Coppinger, Cotterill, Brown, Sharp. Unused: Maxted, McCullough, De Val, Middleton, Stevens. Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire). Att: 19,496 (Doncaster: 398).


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NoCanariesAllowed added 17:32 - Apr 12
This team just does not give up. Enormous win.

Not sure I can cope with all this excitement - I feel like I'm severely out of practice!!
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Lightningboy added 17:33 - Apr 12
Fantastic win guys..thought we'd blown it when they equalised.

We can do this!!!

COYB!!!
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bluefeast added 17:39 - Apr 12
Absolutely great end to the season.Well done ITFC
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TractorCam added 17:40 - Apr 12
After that penalty we needed something, and Chambers with a very long run to give us it with a smashing hit. 4 games left and now level on points with the play-offs, incredible acheivement, please keep it up town.

We believe!
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louisrf added 17:44 - Apr 12
This team just keeps impressing me, brilliant never give up attitude could just get us promoted this season. With Williams and mcgoldrick coming back there is no reason we can't win the playoffs if we get there. Brighton seem to be picking up at the right time, I would be more worried about them than reading, that said if wigan suffer FA Cup hangover there is no reason we can't catch them. On to Watford we go!! :)
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tractordownsouth added 17:51 - Apr 12
Up the football league we go!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 18:02 - Apr 12
Well done to all. I thought it was a brave double substitution at half time, it very nearly backfired, but hey, 3 precious points against tricky opposition keeps the dream alive for another week. The players sheer determination is very admirable & perhaps got the win today we probably didn,t deserve but I,m a happy chap this evening.
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irishtim added 18:08 - Apr 12
The Future is bright. How great it would be to make the playoffs. Crazy to think that maybe just maybe we might just go up. And my name is not Walter Mitty.
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Jimmy86 added 18:09 - Apr 12
Another huge win and all we need to do is try to win our games and not worry about what other teams are doing, easier said than done and its always nice if rivals slip up but we jus need to take care of our results. The ref was absoloutely dire and I remember him reffing at PR before and think he was pretty awful then. Could so easily have been a draw with their pen, but our battling qualities again came to rescue us. Gotta say from north stand it looked like a soft pen, but then if mings hadn't barged him in the back he doesn't give them an opportinity to go down in the box. Could of and perhaps should have been 4 what with nouble's 2 great chances, that a good striker would have scored, would have helped the goal difference out too, but we won and are still well in the mix. The scum lost too so are surely goin down. Happy days COYB!!!
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Sindre94 added 18:09 - Apr 12
EIEIEIO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ian_marshall added 18:10 - Apr 12
Well done mick and the crew!
Only negative for me today was the chap who sat behind me, his breath smelt of horse sh!t
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battyblue added 18:15 - Apr 12
Well done ITFC good come back from 1-1 thought we had blown it though,keeps us in with a chance still but cant afford no slip ups at this stage the only worrying aspect is out shots on goal /shots on target is very poor some games we may only get three or four chances and have to get 50% on target we are still in there fighting.
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Fatboy added 18:17 - Apr 12
Good win today, coupled with some unexpected results elsewhere going in our favour. The only downside was Brighton increasing their goal difference advantage over us.
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brassy added 18:18 - Apr 12
just great to be looking up rather than down remembering we were rock bottom when mick arrived,well done every body COYB.
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oldegold added 18:25 - Apr 12
A time for heroes...we believe !
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muccletonjoe added 18:34 - Apr 12
Well that's it. I am now off to america untill end of season. So I leave it up to you guys to cheer them past the winning line and hope to see you all at wembley !
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TheBluesmith added 18:37 - Apr 12
Best moment at Portman Road for 10 years. Hyam outstanding.
I'd like to add that the lads with the drum at the right of the North have really enhanced the atmosphere lately: nice to have some variations in the songs and thought they deserved a mention

also, been TOO long since we've been able to mock Norwich!! very enjoyable...
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BlueandTruesince82 added 18:46 - Apr 12
Great to see almost 19,500 in today, well you can add 1 more to that for Bournemouth! Get in easter! With the budgies dead cat splat today as well things do look rosy in the garden.
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whosroundisitanyway added 18:50 - Apr 12
Dont think my old ticker can cope with much more of this
Loving every minute though.
Can't wait to be in that packed with "Blue & White" away end at Vicarage Rd.
F---in C'mon!!!
This is what you go to football for.
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ArnieM added 19:00 - Apr 12
Never felt more like singing the BLUES....
IPSWICH WIN....
scumbags lose...
Oooh IPSWICH...YER GOT ME SINGING THE BLUES.


thank you !
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StowTractorBoy added 19:11 - Apr 12
Phew thought we had blown that one today but we showed real character to restore our lead and gained 3 crucial points. Brighton must be favourites to nick 6th spot which is amazing after their recent dreadful run but if we can hang in there to the bitter end who knows what may happen. Hats off to Darryl Murphy again today - how precious has his contribution been since the absence of McGoldrick. Brave substitutions from MM today which paid off and praise for Gerken who looks an accomplished keeper at the moment. Well done the Sir Bob Stand for cheering us home today - dare we dream ?
Finally thank you Fulham.
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rollercoastertown added 19:43 - Apr 12
Can't remember the last time I saw such a great team spirit and connection with the fans at PR.
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jas0999 added 19:56 - Apr 12
Big, but well deserved win. Surprised we played with one striker at home from the off again ... Great tactic away, but hasn't worked in previous two home matches, nor again today. Credit mick for the half time changes. Nouble did well again. Despite giving away the penalty (very naive challenge) Mings impressed. Still think we lack the pace and goals in midfield, but a win is a win and how good is it that we still have something positive to play for with four games left?! Well done mick and he players. We dare to dream.
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SParnellx added 20:02 - Apr 12
Chambers was excellent, great captain and make shift full back
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TractorBoy666 added 20:13 - Apr 12
Big win that, always hard games against teams scrapping for their lives. The ref was awful today, every time a player went down he felt as though he had to give the foul. Really thought it was that when they got the penalty, but again great team spirit shown from the lads. Still do not agree with Micks one up front tactic at home however, very negative but well done for making the two changes at half time. There's going to be a lot of nailbiting going on in the next couple of games but for the position where we want to be for a change, the play-offs. Well done Town, we can do it!! COYB
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