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Rotherham 2-0 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 7th Feb 2015 17:02

Town’s first ever visit to the New York Stadium ended in defeat as a goal in either half from Matt Derbyshire and ex-Blues loanee Conor Sammon saw Rotherham to a 2-0 victory. Derbyshire nodded home the opener in the 38th minute and Sammon added the second on 64, while Daryl Murphy, who failed to take two early opportunities for Town, saw a header cleared off the line and Luke Chambers had an effort well saved.

Murphy, back after missing the Wigan game with a calf strain, took over from Noel Hunt up front in an otherwise unchanged Town side.

Rotherham included three former Blues loanees, Sammon, Frazer Richardson and Paul Green.

Murphy had a golden chance to net his 19th goal of the season after only 18 seconds when he latched onto skipper Chambers’s ball down the right and outmuscled Millers’ captain Craig Morgan. The Irishman brought the ball into the area but scuffed his shot to keeper Adam Collin when he really should have scored.

On seven, Chambers scraped a weak effort wide with neither side having been able to create another clear-cut chance. The home side’s greatest threat so far had been a long throw from Kari Arnason on the left towards Sammon which the Blues defence repelled.

Murphy had another opportunity to add to his season’s haul in the ninth minute when Jay Tabb’s corner from the left landed at his feet having been missed by Christophe Berra, but the Town number 10 blazed over. The Blues striker, who complained that he had been dragged back as he unleashed his shot, again probably should have scored.

Cole Skuse picked up the game’s first booking for a foul on the breaking Paul Green in the 17th minute. From Ben Pringle’s freekick, Arnason’s downward header deflected through to Bartosz Bialkowski.

McGoldrick sent a weak shot through to Collin on 27, then a minute later Chambers exchanged passes with Bru but the Town captain’s shot was blocked.

Moments later, with the Blues briefly putting the Millers under pressure, Bru and Tabb interchanged on the left but the Mauritian international failed to find a team-mate with his low cross. The ball eventually ran out to Skuse, whose strike failed to trouble Collin.


Just after the half hour, after Town had cleared a corner, Richie Smallwood floated a ball into the area towards Derbyshire but just beyond the former England U21 international.

On 33 Tabb smashed a powerful volley wide after the ball had fallen perfectly for him on the left just outside the area.

Rotherham had been at their most threatening from set pieces throughout and in the 38th minute a freekick on the left saw them take the lead. Pringle sent the ball in, Conor Newton flicked it on, Morgan nodded it back across the area from the right and Derbyshire headed past Bialkowski from close range.

Town were unable create an opening from which they could get back on terms prior to the break.

On the balance of the half overall, the Blues probably didn’t deserve to be behind with the Millers’ goal having come from their first serious shot on goal of the afternoon.

Up to then Town, without ever really playing particularly well, had had the better of another not overly enthralling game’s opportunities with Murphy having had two very good chances to add to his 18 goals.

Newton lashed well wide six minutes after the break prior to a double Town change. Teddy Bishop and Freddie Sears took over from Anderson and Tabb with the Blues moving to 4-3-3.

Town went close to getting on terms in the 54th minute after Zeki Fryers had been booked for a foul on Bru on the right. Skuse sent the ball into the area, Chambers headed goalwards but Collin rose superbly to tip over. From the resultant short corner, Chambers nodded Mings’s cross well over.

On 58 Derbyshire was unable to divert Pringle’s cross from the left past Bialkowski but in the main it was Town on the front foot with the substitutions having made a difference.

A minute later, Mings’s long distance shot landed at Sears’s feet five yards outside the area and the former Colchester man hit shot on the turn which Collin uncomfortably bundled behind down to his left. Sears took the flagkick himself and found Murphy, whose powerful goal-bound header was nodded off the line by Fryers.

The Blues continued to push, Chambers doing well on the right of the box but twice his crosses were cut out, the second falling to Bishop, whose shot was also blocked.

But despite Town having been on top since the break, the Millers increased their lead in the 64th minute, again from a set piece. Pringle whipped over a corner from the left and, as Berra and Arnason tangled, the ball was knocked down to Sammon, who gleefully slammed home his second Millers goal against his former loan club.

The Blues had a chance to pull goal back in the 69th minute when Arnason missed Chambers’s low cross from the right and the ball fell to Murphy. The Irishman turned a shot goalwards but it struck Morgan at point-blank and the ball ran harmlessly to Collin.

Another former Town loanee Green volleyed Pringle’s deep left-wing cross against Skuse on 74 before the Blues replaced McGoldrick with Noel Hunt and the Millers Sammon with Danny Ward.

Sears saw a shot blocked after exchanging passes with Hunt on 84, then at the other end Ward scuffed wide. Moments later, Derbyshire was replaced by Jordan Bowery.

Town never looked like getting back into it in the closing minutes and the Millers might have increased their lead in injury time when Bowery was sent away one-on-one with Bialkowski but the Polish keeper blocked and the ball bounced over the bar.

The Blues were left rueing failing to take their chances, while Rotherham made the most of their opportunities. Derbyshire’s goal was the Millers’ first significant shot on goal, while Sammon’s second came just as Town were starting to put the South Yorskshiremen under pressure.

Overall, there wasn’t a lot in a typical Championship battle, while manager Mick McCarthy is likely to be less than pleased to see his side concede twice from set pieces.

The Blues drop to fifth in the table, now six points off the top, having taken just four points from their last 15 since the turn of the year.

Rotherham: Collin, Richardson, Arnason, Morgan (c), Fryers, Newton, Green, Smallwood, Pringle, Sammon (Ward 75), Derbyshire (Bowery 85). Unused: Thompson, Broadfoot, Milsom, Ward, Hammill, Frecklington.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Mings, Berra, Smith, Skuse, Bru, Anderson (Sears 52), Tabb (Bishop 52), Murphy, McGoldrick (N Hunt 75). Unused: Kenny, Parr, Clarke, S Hunt. Referee: Gavin Ward (Surrey). Att: 10,336 (Town: 1,879).


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bluefeast added 17:19 - Feb 7
Well this bad run wont continue , in the same way a good one won't ,we are lacking in certain areas at the moment ,not least by the looks of things belief ,which the other top sides have in abundance.
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bennyitfc added 17:19 - Feb 7
Terrible team selection once again, but we had 18 chances to score...not good enough from Murphy up top and Chambers at the back. Parr has to start onTues.
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boysinblue added 17:19 - Feb 7
said it after the Millwall, can't keep getting away playing this poorly, the performances haven't picked up since then, so the results have fallen. I'd bring Parr in for Chambers (good captain but not good enough on the ball), play Bish and Bru in the same team and get Ando out, who tries his best isn't up to it. Performances will pick up, we're just going through a bad patch, lets get behind the boys!
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MDBLUE1 added 17:19 - Feb 7
Need an attacking midfielder who can score urgently, no goals coming from midfield. Have to get Johnny Williams or someone similar straight away. Agree also Parr and Mings both need to play
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Ipswich58 added 17:20 - Feb 7
One point from NIne! No point ME giving MM money. He wouldn't play anyone he bought anyway. So depressing
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irishtim added 17:20 - Feb 7
Blueboy i know who i am.
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bellazzurri79 added 17:21 - Feb 7
If mccarthys interview starts with 'I said Rotherham would be a tough place to come' I will blow up!!

This was an easy fixture... They won 4 all season.

Some of the players have got big heads with the position we were in before new year...

And others just are not good enough
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classof81 added 17:22 - Feb 7
Poor first half performance, but we looked better second half when Sears and Bishop came on, both of whom looked lively and kept the ball on the floor. But Rotherham scored their second at the right time for them somewhat against the run of play just as we'd begun to threaten. Rotherham closed us down well, but we seemed to lack ideas once more. Will be interesting to see who lines up on Tuesday, I'd like to see Parr, Bish and Sears in from the start
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Lightningboy added 17:25 - Feb 7
Poor result,poor run of form.

Mick needs to make changes this week - 2 home games and we need to start winning again no matter whether it's 1-0 or 5-4.

Personally I want to see Parr at RB and Sears starting..McGoldrick's not solely to blame but 7 goals is not good enough and he's nowhere near the player he was 12 months ago.

We need to be positive from here on in Mick! - far too many times when we've had big games we haven't performed (or scored)..Fire them up like we know you're capable of!!
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battyblue added 17:26 - Feb 7
I knew this was coming and things wont change until Mick McCarthy changes,i said we wont be in top six in a months time last week but we could be out of it by next weekend further to say i got numerous down marks for this prediction ,,Bournemouth didn't have much problem with the mighty Wigan who mm praised last week .
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Seasider added 17:26 - Feb 7
How nice it would be if Mick would say that was crap,and he must be prepared to make changes.
Mick Mc Carthy should take responsibility for this defeat solely,as by not rotating team enough as Alex Mathie said they look tired amongst other things,seems to put players in week after week and are now running on empty being a yard behind even Rotherham
Several now phoned in on Radio Suffolk who were at the match,and all think that Parr should be in either at RB or even LB.
Also Mings and Mc Goldrick apparently were poor together with Chambers,and as usual his favorites Anderson and Tabby.
These fans who were there now think top two almost out of reach,and Play Off Place doubtful.
Over to the apologists
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tractorboybig added 17:26 - Feb 7
Brighton,wigan,rotherham -headlong to relegation
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superkevinwilson added 17:27 - Feb 7
Why I have I got a minus for saying scum are closing in- it's true they are
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bellazzurri79 added 17:29 - Feb 7
They are closing in and will take 6th against us ...

Sheff wed will also beat us 1-0 on Tuesday mark my words

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cartman1972 added 17:29 - Feb 7
Load of sh*t.... Complete bucket load of it.... Sears needs to start.... Seems a shame now that we turned down £7m for mcgoalshy now.
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rolly added 17:31 - Feb 7
We're in the top 6 ffs .... We've been a mid table championship for the last 8 years. Some of the comments on here are pathetic! Typical Ipswich fans, it's not as easy as buying a few players in January and you will get promoted. I'd not understand some comments, truly pathetic. This has been the best season in years!!! People even turning on Murphy!!!! Unbelievable



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dannyrr added 17:32 - Feb 7
I said it last time struggling teams must look forward to playing Ipswich Town. They know that MM will say they are hare to beat and will start with caution showing no intention of going for the win. When I saw the starting lineup I knew we weren't going for a win. Samson even managed a goal against us FFS.

We need to start turning this runaway ship round and start winning again. We need some refreshments on the field by bringing in some new blood or play some kids. Change the formation. IT ISNT WORKING
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bellazzurri79 added 17:32 - Feb 7
No one can be positive about this team since jan!!!!
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BillBlue added 17:34 - Feb 7
Well, if you Mick lovers cannot see what the more positive people are asking for then, quite frankly, you have no right to be watching football.
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rolly added 17:36 - Feb 7
There is no way Mick won't bring anyone in on loan! The lack of deadline day activity is irrelevant
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kuyski added 17:36 - Feb 7
lose games was‘t terrible,the terrible was you doesn't know what you failure for and still think availiable(Ando,Tabb,Chambers..............)
After the southampton's game,that has some revealed that for other teams how to against us!
Its time for a big change now I hope!
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kuyski added 17:36 - Feb 7
lose games was‘t terrible,the terrible was you doesn't know what you failure for and still think availiable(Ando,Tabb,Chambers..............)
After the southampton's game,that has some revealed that for other teams how to against us!
Its time for a big change now I hope!
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rolly added 17:37 - Feb 7
BillBkue.... We are in the top 6 you muppet!!!
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nickg_68 added 17:37 - Feb 7
Bournemouth, Derby & Boro have today shown their credentials for the top two and have simply left us behind. Woeful performance after that garbage against Wigan last Saturday, and Marriott scoring for the U's just rubs salt in. Deadline day = Opportunity missed and we will now pay for it.
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bellazzurri79 added 17:38 - Feb 7
Mick McCarthy has just been on the radio and said the players looked tired!!!

Are you kidding me???

10 days off before the Wigan game
7 days off before today's game

What the hell is going on ... 2 games in 17 days and they are tired?????????


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