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Town 1-0 Watford
Saturday, 8th Nov 2014 17:20

Tommy Smith smashed home his second goal of the season from close range seven minutes from time as Town beat bogey side Watford 1-0 at Portman Road to climb to fourth in the Championship. The central defender was first to a loose ball after a Kevin Bru shot had been blocked following a well-worked freekick.

Jonny Williams returned for the suspended Luke Hyam in an otherwise unchanged Town side. Bru took up a deeper role in a three-man midfield alongside Jay Tabb with Williams ahead of them.

Skipper Luke Chambers continued at right-back with Jonny Parr, who is back from his groin injury, on the bench. Watford included former Town loanee Keith Andrews in their midfield.

After a minute's silence to mark Remembrance Sunday with members of the 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery joining the players in the centre circle, the Blues started brightly, Stephen Hunt and Williams combining to win an early corner on the left.

But soon afterwards errors from Jay Tabb and Chambers allowed Fernando Forestieri to escape down the Watford left and cut into the area but Tabb got back to dispossess the Hornets frontman before he could get in a shot at goal.

On 11 Hunt looped a ball from the edge of the area on the right towards Daryl Murphy but too far in front of Town’s 10-goal top scorer and Watford keeper Heurelho Gomes claimed.

A minute later the Hornets should have been in front after Tabb had surrendered possession inside the Town half. Forestieri played in Gianni Munari inside the area but Bartosz Bialkowski came off his line quickly to block.

Town went even closer to going in front in the 14th minute when Chambers whipped over a cross from the right and Murphy hit a superb volley with the outside of his left foot which Gomes did equally well to tip over.

The Irishman threatened again in the 17th minute, receiving a ball to feet from David McGoldrick from the right and turning and hitting a low shot which Gomes claimed at the second attempt.

The Hornets were proving to be dangerous on the break and on 19 last-man Chambers did well to dispossess Matej Vydra as he took the ball into the Blues box following swift counterattack after a Town corner.

Three minutes later, Hunt took a freekick quickly on the right, McGoldrick crossed and Murphy’s far post header was blocked by Juan Carlos Paredes.

Watford were next to threaten in what had been an open and entertaining game, Chambers doing well to block from Forestieri on the left of the Town box.


Murphy created an opportunity for Hunt in the 32nd minute, the striker chipping from the left into his fellow Irishman’s path. Hunt watched the ball come over his shoulder before hitting a goal-bound volley which deflected over the bar.

Following the resultant corner, Paredes was booked for the latest in a succession of Watford fouls on Williams.

On 35 Vydra crossed from the Watford left but Daniel Pudil could only loop the ball up into Bialkowski’s arms. Seven minutes later, McGoldrick was booked for stopping Watford from taking a freekick quickly.

In the final minute of the half, the Hornets again broke quickly following a Town corner and only Tyrone Mings's block prevented Paredes finding an unmarked Vydra in the clear down the middle.

Referee Eddie Ilderton ended a lively and end to end half soon afterwards. Both sides had had chances with Murphy’s flick the best for the Blues, while Bialkowski did well to block from Munari when he was played in by Forestieri.

Town’s first half display wasn’t up to the standard of Tuesday’s performance with rather too many errors at the back. Watford had been particularly threatening on the counterattack and generally looked stiffer opposition than Wolves had on Tuesday.

The visitors struck the second half’s first effort four minutes after the restart. Again after a counterattack following a Blues corner, Vydra laid the ball back to Deeney, who blazed over.

Williams went closer for the Blues three minutes later, latching on to a poor clearance and hitting a low shot just wide from the edge of the box.

On 54 McGoldrick beat Paredes to a bouncing ball midway inside the Watford half before playing in Hunt on the left but the Ecuadorian got back to block his shot. A minute later there was applause from the Town support for fan Michael Kemp, who died following the Blackpool game a year ago tomorrow, aged 55.

Gomes saved again superbly from Murphy in the 58th minute having been found by Bru but the linesman’s flag had already been raised.

Soon after, Joel Ekstrand was booked for a wild lunge on Williams as he ran down the left at full tilt. The Wales international, who had received harsh treatment from the visitors all afternoon, required treatment and eventually was forced to make way, Teddy Bishop taking over.

On 65 Hunt latched on to Murphy’s flick and looped the ball over Gomes but onto the roof of the net.

Forestieri had a golden chance to put the Hornets in front in the 67th minute, again from a counterattack. Vydra crossed from the right and Forestieri slid in to slam over rather than into the net from a matter of feet when he really should have scored.

A minute later, Bru played Hunt in on goal, Gomes reaching the ball before the Irishman who accidentally caught the ex-Spurs keeper on the head as he ran past him. Gomes required lengthy treatment before continuing.

Despite the protestations of some Watford players, referee Ilderton saw the incident as an inadvertent collision and took no action against Hunt, who was involved in a similar clash with Chelsea’s Petr Cech earlier in his career.

On 75 Munari was booked for pulling back McGoldrick as Town attacked, then Bru volleyed not too far wide after a Town corner. Four minutes later, the midfielder had another go, but this time Gomes dived away to his right to catch.

Watford sub Odion Ighalo was found in the clear inside the Town box by Deeney in the 80th minute but somehow Berra got back to dispossess him.

The Hornets were starting to come more into the game after a quieter second half, despite having had the best chance, but on 84 the Blues went ahead.

Hunt played the latest of Town’s frequent freekicks from the right in to McGoldrick’s feet on the edge of the six-yard box. Under pressure the striker laid the ball back to Bru, whose low shot was blocked but Smith was on hand to slam into the loose ball from eight yards.

Two minutes after the goal Hunt won another freekick in much the same position, this time sending a freekick towards Murphy at the far post, the ball just evading the Blues’ top scorer.

Conor Sammon replaced McGoldrick deep into six minutes of injury time, the Town striker receiving a warm ovation as he left the field.

The Hornets put the Blues under pressure as time ran down, Bru blocking superbly from Vydra, then Bialkowski using his feet to make a vital stop from Munari, but Town weren’t to be denied their third win in three games and their first against Watford at Portman Road since March 2004.

Town, who have now lost just once in 13, were the better side after the break and ultimately deserved their victory, despite the visitors having had the best chance up until the goal.

Once again there were fine performances throughout the side with Williams always a threat, the outstanding Hunt and Bru continued their excellent form, while strike pair Murphy and McGoldrick never gave the Hornets backline a moment’s peace.

The result sees the Blues move up to fourth in the table, two points off the top with a two-week international break before the trip to AFC Bournemouth, who dropped to second following a 0-0 draw at Middlesbrough, who are now third with Derby top after their 5-0 hammering of Wolves.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Mings, Smith, Berra, Tabb, Bru, Williams (Bishop 61), Hunt, Murphy, McGoldrick (Sammon 90). Unused: Crowe, Parr, Anderson, Bajner, Ambrose.

Watford: Gomes, Paredes, Ekstrand, Bassong, Pudil, Tozser, Munari, Andrews Murray 86), Vydra, Deeney (c), Forestieri (Ighalo 74). Unused: Bond, Doyley, Cathcart, McGugan, Dyer. Referee: Eddie Ilderton (Tyne and Wear). Att: 22,490 (Watford: 1,583).


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RaymondovicBlue added 17:45 - Nov 8
If you're coming to Bournemouth please bring your sun glasses and peak cap as the sun is awful this time of year .... unless it rain ask the way. ... forewarned is fore armed!
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therein61 added 17:45 - Nov 8
A brilliant 3 points and the atmosphere at the ground was the best for ages(keep it up lads!!!!) I'm amazed that Williams lasted an hour those cynical bastards kicked him from the 1st whistle on and off the ball so they eventually got what they deserved well done Tommy, the whole scenario offers so much promise the break will do the lads good for the run in to Xmas and new year onwards and upwards you brilliant blues!.
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bigfatjoe87 added 17:46 - Nov 8
A good time for a break we've had some tough games since last set of international games a nice rest for the lads me hopes. Delighted COYB
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commuterblue added 17:47 - Nov 8
Monday, Tuesday happy days....
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solemio added 17:50 - Nov 8
TC and MM see a player's weaknesses and spend considerable time coaching to improve the player.

We haven't been used to that!
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NoelTheDub added 17:52 - Nov 8
Can I be the first to say a super team performance thought Hunt ran himself into the ground, solid at the back including our keeper he looks safe.I still think we only have 3 forward minded lads and could do with 1 or 2 more positive players in the middle as only Williams or Bishop can supply a quality ball to our forwards.Having said my usual bit the team was outstanding today as a unit and deserved the win against a dangerous side and I give great credit to MM,TC,and our small squad.Hope Jonny recovers during the break we need him back.
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irishtim added 17:55 - Nov 8
Great result. Thought Bru was very good. Excellent signing. Well done MM on restoring pride to our football club.
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runningout added 17:58 - Nov 8
Brill
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tractorboy12341234 added 17:59 - Nov 8
MM signing Hunt was a great move he is so hungry all the time, Bru is now a proper Championship player and nice to see Smithy get the nod over Parr (Parr is a great player though)
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dude added 18:05 - Nov 8
Booking

Michail Antonio (Nottingham Forest) is shown the yellow card for excessive celebration.

hahaha
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bennyitfc added 18:05 - Nov 8
It's a joy to watch these boys play. So much passion and hunger. I believe.
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loyal_Blue added 18:16 - Nov 8
BRILLIANT !!!! COYB! who would of thought of this a few years ago when we were bottom ! THANKS MM AND TC !!!
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blueboy1981 added 18:17 - Nov 8
So happy - just had to come on and say:- Good Game - GREAT Performance - GREAT Result - very well deserved. This is how Saturday evenings should feel.
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runaround added 18:18 - Nov 8
A massive win & a real statement of intent that shows we will be challenging this season. Watford are a good team as well as our bogey side yet we worked incredibly hard as well as showing skill & determination just about deserving the win.
Bru, Hunt & Chambers were outstanding.
It's great to be a Town fan again & long may that feeling continue!!
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Hegansheroes added 18:20 - Nov 8
This is great to see, crowds coming back to PR & the atmosphere returning, 22 & a half thousand approx., not bad for the Championship. Pity or the fans there is an international break as it would be nice to keep the momentum but probably good for the players to get over injuries etc. Some very positive things from this match, not least the unknown Kevin Bru who looks a real good signing.
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TomJamesLW added 18:24 - Nov 8
Portman Road was rocking, if we keep playing like this we WILL be in the top 6!
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1966 added 18:26 - Nov 8
Well done lads , complete performance from everyone , watford are no mugs , How did we get berra on a free !
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MrDiddle added 18:27 - Nov 8
hopefully now all those doubters who have spent the past 2 years berating all the hard work MM and TC have put into the team have been well and truly silenced! Another great performance by an exceptionally hard working team who are all playing for the badge. Also quality to see all those arrogant budgie lovers being knocked off their perches. COYB
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oddball added 18:28 - Nov 8
Where are the moaners lol, eat humble pie :-). Awesome!
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HarryfromBath added 18:30 - Nov 8
That was the first time after 10 games that Watford since any team has kept a clean sheet against Watford, and they played all of their 'A' list strikers. I am so proud of our team and so, so proud of our manager.
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mildblue added 18:31 - Nov 8
Be easy with me Men & Ladies. This is my first post after following TWTD for years.
My last season ticket ended after Roy Keane addition !!!!!!
I would like to say that MM & TC have turned this club around.
(Sorry not much insight there !!
Hope to interact with you all soon, there seems an underlying confidence in the club at the moment.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 18:35 - Nov 8
Great result against dangerous opponents. Thoroughly deserved this win, sheer hard work & some good football at times. Watfords attempts to kick JW to kingdom should have resulted in a red card for the dreadful lunge that finally put him out of action, but just deserts in the end. Well done to all players & management. Hopefully all the players will be fit when we travel to Bournemouth in 2 weeks time for what should be a humdinger. Happy as f@#k tonight. COYB.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 18:37 - Nov 8
Nice to see you Blueboy!!!!!
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 18:44 - Nov 8
Fantastic win today. What a top drawer performance and a top result against a very good side. We won't come up against a better team or performance at home this season and we still took the 3 points.

Watford - Really good counter attacking all match, slick passing on the run and good suporting runs all over the place. They will pick up a lot of points on the road playing like that. Maybe it was thier set up but I thought that when they had normal, rather than counter attacking possestion, they ran out of ideas a bit. All in all a really strong opposition. 7/10

Ref: Over concerned with not being swayed by the crowd so he seemed to ignore blatant fouls if the crowd got the hump about it! Also should have noticed early on that he needed to protect Williams as he was being battered, ended up with Williams probably missing out on a full international cap. 3/10

Town - Took a step up today, top performance from all 11 and subs. Williams was electric on the ball, you feel he can go past anyone. Bru was like a more forward thinking Skuse breaking up play fantastically and also moving forward. Too many performances to mention but a word about Bishop, I was worried when Williams went off because we were revolving around him and McGoldrick all match but Bishop just carried on in the same vein, top stuff for a young kid to go and replace one of the best players on the pitch and come away with a win. 9/10
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oddball added 18:45 - Nov 8
Wheres the blueboy gone, far far away :-)
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