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Town 2-0 Millwall
Saturday, 13th Sep 2014 17:05

Strike pair David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy were on target as the Blues beat Millwall 2-0 at Portman Road. McGoldrick put Town in front in first half injury time and Murphy added the second in the 63rd minute.

McGoldrick, Tyrone Mings and Cole Skuse returned to the side with Luke Hyam, Tommy Smith and Kevin Bru all dropping to the bench.

Skipper Luke Chambers moved to centre-half alongside Christophe Berra with home debutant Jonny Parr at right-back and Mings on the left. Dean Gerken continued in goal.

In midfield, another home debutant Teddy Bishop kept his place in the centre of midfield with Skuse returning having been unwell for the game against the Rams. Paul Anderson was on the right and Jay Tabb on the left.

McGoldrick, who missed out at Derby with a dead leg, returned alongside Murphy up front. There was no place in the 18 for returning midfielder Darren Ambrose, who signed a short-term deal on Thursday.

Former Blues skipper Carlos Edwards started at right-back for Millwall but Lee Martin missed out with a knee ligament injury. Another former Blue Ed Upson and one-time Town loanee Ricardo Fuller were on the bench.

Murphy struck an early shot well wide before a spell of Millwall pressure ended with Jermaine Easter heading over.

The visitors continued to have most of the ball and went within inches of going ahead in the ninth minute.

Scott McDonald played in Scott Malone down the left and the full-back cut across to Martyn Woolford eight yards out, however, Gerken saved his former Bristol City team-mate’s effort with his foot. The loose ball fell to Easter, who slammed a shot on to the bar and high into the air, Gerken subsequently punching before Skuse finally cleared the danger.

Easter hit a shot straight at Gerken on 14, while the Blues presented little further threat aside from a number of low crosses which came to nothing.

Mathias Renegie headed wide in the 23rd minute after the ball had been played back in from the left by Malone, no one having managed to get on the end of an Edwards cross from the right after the former Blues captain had beaten Mings.

As the game moved towards the half-hour mark, Millwall’s Shaun Williams required treatment after a challenge by Mings on halfway, one which angered the visitors’ bench.


Town gradually started to look a bit more dangerous, Anderson flicking a Parr cross into Lions keeper David Forde’s arms, then soon afterwards Berra headed over from a corner.

On 33 Anderson seized on a poor Millwall clearance midway inside the Lions’ half end fed McGoldrick to the right. The striker returned the ball to the midfielder but the ball seemed get caught under his feet as he screwed his shot well wide.

Millwall had another chance to go in front in the 41st minute after Skuse had lost out on halfway, probably having been fouled. Ranegie brought the ball forward and played it wide to Woolford, who shot into the side-netting from a tight angle on the right.

A minute later, the Blues carved out what was their best opportunity up to then. Parr fed Bishop as he broke forward into the area on the right and the midfielder laid the ball wide to Anderson.

The winger crossed to Murphy who didn’t make a clean contact with his header, but Forde was still forced to claw the ball away as it threatened to bounce up into the top corner.

A minute into first half injury time the Blues went in front. McGoldrick did well to get on to Mings’s long clearance before bringing it inside and feeding Bishop, who was tripped as he broke towards the area. The loose ball fell to McGoldrick, who skipped past Alan Dunne and hit a shot across Forde which took a deflection off Mark Beevers, leaving the keeper helpless.

There was no time for the Lions to hit back before half-time and the Blues went in a goal to the good, which flattered them on the balance of the half overall, although they had looked more of a threat towards the break.

Millwall had played the better football for the most part and will rue having failed to take their opportunities, Easter and Woolford both having had chances to put their side ahead earlier in the half.

The Lions switched Jack Powell for ex-Everton winger Magaye Gueye ahead of the second half.

The Blues threatened early on, Anderson finding Parr on the right and the Norwegian cutting in but failing to find a Town player with his low ball and subsequent header.

Beevers did well to cut out Murphy’s low cross just ahead of McGoldrick in the 49th minute, although referee Carl Berry awarded a goalkick, much to the Town striker’s frustration.

Town came close to adding to their lead in the 54th minute when Skuse found Mings with a sweeping pass left. The full-back’s cross eventually fell to Murphy six yards out but the Irishman failed to connect as he looked to stab towards goal and the danger was cleared.

The Blues had been much better after the break with Mings finding acres of space down the left, but on 57 Gerken had to get down quickly to save Malone’s low cross from the left.

On 63 Town deservedly doubled their lead. Mings won a corner on the left and Tabb’s deep flag-kick found Berra. The Scottish international’s header was blocked on the edge of the six-yard box and fell to Murphy, who stabbed into the roof of the net for his second goal of the season.

Gerken did well to tip McDonald’s 20-yard freekick over on 66 before Millwall introduced two former Blues, Ed Upson, the scorer of the winning goal in the 2005 FA Youth Cup final, and ex-loanee Ricardo Fuller. Easter and Woolford made way.

Soon after, Mings, who had received treatment after Town’s second goal, was replaced by Smith and Hyam took over from Bishop, who was warmly applauded off the field.

Gerken saved low to his left from Lions skipper Dunne a minute later, then McGoldrick had an opportunity to make it 3-0 but screwed his shot well wide after Murphy had deftly turned the ball into his path inside the area. Moments later, McDonald cut in and shot over for the visitors.

Murphy headed wide from Anderson’s cross from the right as the game moved into its final 15 minutes, then Gerken claimed an Edwards shot from an angle on the right at the second attempt.

Conor Sammon replaced Anderson for the final eight minutes, prior to McGoldrick seeing a 20-yard strike deflect only just over.

Millwall were looking vulnerable on the break as they looked to get back in the game in the closing stages and on 88 McGoldrick had another effort blocked.

In injury time, Berra picked up the game’s only booking for a foul on Fuller, Gerken just about keeping out Upson’s freekick from the left. Neither side threatened again before referee Berry blew his whistle.

Despite Millwall having been the better side in the first half, the Blues ultimately deserved the three points for their much improved second half display.

While the Lions missed opportunities in the first half, Town had chances to add to their two goals during the second, in which they played some of their best football of the season.

The result takes the Blues up to 14th in the table on eight points ahead of Tuesday’s home game against Brighton, who lost 3-2 at Brentford today.

Town: Gerken, Parr, Mings (Smith 71), Chambers (c), Berra, Skuse, Bishop (Hyam 71), Tabb, Anderson (Sammon 82), McGoldrick, Murphy. Unused: Bialkowski, Bajner, Bru, Henshall.

Millwall: Forde, Edwards, Dunne (c), Beevers, Malone, Powell (Gueye 46), Williams, Woolford (Upson 67), McDonald, Easter (Fuller 67), Ranegie. Unused: King, Briggs, Webster, Upson, Onyedinma. Referee: Carl Berry (Surrey). Att: 16,190 (Millwall: 1,329).


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Kropotkin123 added 17:05 - Sep 13
We're amazing, we're going to get promoted!!
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Tonyitfc82 added 17:10 - Sep 13
Fantastic result. Brighton next with another 3pts and we have lift of.
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bohslegend added 17:12 - Sep 13
Great result. Well done manager, players and fans.
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bohslegend added 17:12 - Sep 13
Great result. Well done manager, players and fans.
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bohslegend added 17:12 - Sep 13
Great result. Well done manager, players and fans.
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bohslegend added 17:12 - Sep 13
Great result. Well done manager, players and fans.
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bohslegend added 17:13 - Sep 13
Oops
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Michael11 added 17:14 - Sep 13
Good win today. Wasn't at the game but I'm delighted to hear many people say that young Teddy Bishop was man of the match again today! If we're not going to buy players then it'd be great to see a few more come through the ranks. Also it's nice to see McGoldrick and Mings settle back in today and play well after what must have been a chaotic week for them. If I had to have a grumble, I think Skuse needs dropping and play Hyam for a few weeks and make him work for his place back.
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parhamblue added 17:20 - Sep 13
COYB
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IpswichFan26 added 17:20 - Sep 13
Good good win today, delighted that Mings and Bishop were fantastic today. Delighted too that Murphy and in particularly McGoldrick scored today, even though McGoldrick still isn't 100% match sharp. Lets go again against Brighton and get a win on my birthday lol COYB
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IpswichFan26 added 17:20 - Sep 13
Good good win today, delighted that Mings and Bishop were fantastic today. Delighted too that Murphy and in particularly McGoldrick scored today, even though McGoldrick still isn't 100% match sharp. Lets go again against Brighton and get a win on my birthday lol COYB
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TractorBoy85 added 17:25 - Sep 13
Important win against a average team. Been a tough start for us this season but now hopefully we can push on after the win today and hopefully have another Tuesday. Really enjoying Bishops performances recently and hopefully it'l show Mick that we have some quality young lads in our academy that given the chance, can really help us this season. Important goal for McGoldrick and a good performance. Easily our most important player in the team and glad he's still here, if we're going to get anywhere close to the playoffs this season, he's the type of player were going to need in the team.
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TimmyH added 17:27 - Sep 13
Great to see a home win with a clean sheet, sounded like we were a bit slow in the 1st half but again another good second half showing (always better that way round):)
Nice to hear Bishop put another good performance in - well done all!
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76blue added 17:27 - Sep 13
Solid win 4 from two games. Shakey start but great to see didzey get on the scoresheet changed the game. Tabb, mings and bishop MOTM for me only change I'd make is Skuse out hyam in if any. Roll on Tuesday COYB!
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muccletonjoe added 17:30 - Sep 13
Got a definite feeling we are on the up.
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bluefeast added 17:37 - Sep 13
We were incisive in the 2nd half , i like bishop ,forward pass is on his mind at all times .He did tire however ,looks a great prospect.
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BillBlue added 17:46 - Sep 13
Just seen the excellent result. Well done all. Now to find out how it went from those who were there.
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TractorCam added 17:51 - Sep 13
Decent performance from the lads. Teddy Bishop is one hell of a player, i really hope he works hard and keeps his spot in the first team, we've got a great player on our hands, 3 points tuesday please COYB
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EssexTractor added 17:52 - Sep 13
More positives than negatives today. A slightly ponderous start and maybe more dynamic opposition would have taken advantage of that. But with Christophe Berra again showing that he has arguably become the most important player, Town gradually grew into the game , most notably through deft and clever first time passes by Bishop (who has that quick eye.and a confident persona) and Mings whose sometimes languid loping style is deceiving. Ok he is very one footed but those long legs help him to retrieve some half lost causes and his marauding raids are increasing his popularity. So two definite plusses. Not wanting to be downbeat after a victory but it would be remiss to say every area was satisfactory. I am not a Cole Skuse fan , ( the Football League stats show his miserly goal and assists record) and he is just not physically strong enough in central midfield and today was twice guilty of losing possession on halfway, lapses that will undoubtedly be punished by higher quality sides. And although Parr did nothing wrong, in the first half in particular his first thought was to go backwards or sideways, perhaps just a settling in game for him
Overall though an enjoyable Championship fixture.
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tractorlegend added 17:59 - Sep 13
Great result for town and great second half performance! Here's what I thought of the town 11.

Gerken- made one fumble but overall a safe pair of hands
Parr- excellent throughout combined well with Anderson
Chambers- looked much more comfortable at centre back very solid
Berra- consistent as always very good in the air
Mings- a threat throughout caused Millwall all sorts of problems poor final ball though
Anderson- my MOM good delivery from open play needs to work on set pieces but really effective!
Bishop- Brilliant first half faded slightly second
Skuse- not great first half had an outstanding second half distribution was fantastic
Tabb- worked tirelessly much improved from last year
Murphy- better second half and good to see him score
McGoldrick- good goal some nice touches still room for improval

Bring on Brighton!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 18:00 - Sep 13
Well done ALL. A good 2nd half display. Millwall could & should have been a couple of goals to the good early on but we rode our luck a little & gradually settled down to take control after the break. I,ts simple is football. Pass & move & keep the ball on the deck. We tended to play this way more today, reaped the rewards & it was much more pleasing on the eye. Well done to young Bishop who looked to play the ball forward or run at the opposition at every opportunity. Some Lions fans on the bus home were very complimentary about our performance, especially Bishop, McGoldrick & Mings. Long may it continue.
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Jimmy86 added 18:03 - Sep 13
Great result and 3 points on the board which sets us up nicely for tuesday night against brighton, who having lost at brentford are clearly there for the taking. Felt a bit sorry for smith dropping to the bench as he's not done an awful lot wrong, but think it perhaps added a bit more balance at the back with a right foot/left foot combination at centre back
Skuse had a poor first half, but improved after the break. Bishop was class and was a revelation in the middle of the park and deserved his standing ovation. Good for both strikers to net too. Same again tues hopefully COYB
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TractorBoy666 added 18:14 - Sep 13
Agree with all the comments about Bishop, I thought he was excellent today. Skuse for me wasn't up to the same standard in midfield however, and I also thought McGoldrick could've got a few more. It was a very good finish from him! Thought Millwall looked very average today so it was important for us to get the 3 points today. Let's hope we can push on against Brighton on Tuesday now. Mings was also terrific as was Berra as usual. COYB
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HackneyBlue added 18:35 - Sep 13
Whilst please with the result,a couple of minuses for me were the poor corners from Anderson ,3 only Tabb height and easily dealt with and why oh why does Chambers have zero confidence on the ball?several times in acres of space decided to hoof into stand or back to their defenders-COMPOSE yourself.Pleased for Tabb he improved and Bishop looked composed but fragile although hes strength will come as he ages.
Mcgoldrick does appear to be on another level and our midfield need to read him better.
Murphy for me is a quality act who works hard and gives an option for our long ball players.
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bluelady added 18:40 - Sep 13
Some great points tractor legend I seem to have - you in error sorry! Not sure Skuse was outstanding but certainly better second half and hyham for me didn't impress when he came on. Bishop was outstanding till he tired real quality player!
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