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Blackburn Rovers 3-2 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 2nd May 2015 14:17

Town will face East Anglian rivals Norwich City in the Championship play-off semi-finals after a 3-2 defeat at Blackburn and results elsewhere saw the Blues finish sixth. Daryl Murphy put Town ahead in the second minute but goals from Jordan Rhodes, Craig Conway and Rudy Gestede saw the home side into a 3-1 lead before Murphy netted a late penalty.

Jay Tabb's return to the left of midfield in place of Stephen Hunt was the only change to the Blues’ starting line-up, while Noel Hunt was back on the bench after his knee injury in place of Luke Varney, who was unavailable against his parent club. Richard Chaplow, fit again after a groin problem, also returned to the 18 for Elliott Hewitt.

Blackburn handed 19-year-old keeper David Raya only his second start for the club, while at the other end of the scale 35-year-old one-time David Dunn, who is moving on this summer, was included in the XI and given the captain’s armband.

Ex-Blue Rhodes started but Paul Taylor was ineligible as he is still technically a Town player.

The game couldn’t have started any more perfectly for the Blues, who began the game requiring just a point - or two results elsewhere to go their way - to confirm their play-off place.

As the clock ticked over into the second minute Bishop won a corner on the left. Tabb whipped the ball over and Daryl Murphy volleyed into the roof of the net from 10 yards.

The 2,000-plus Town supporters in the Bryan Douglas Darwen End went wild and were still cheering as their side went close to carving out a second, but Tabb’s low cross from the left was just behind Murphy and Freddie Sears.

The home side, who would finish ninth regardless of the result, seriously threatened for the first time in the sixth minute when Rudy Gestede screwed his shot well wide after Tyrone Mings had failed to clear a Craig Conway freekick into the box.

Two minutes later, the Benin international headed straight to Bartosz Bialkowski from Tommy Spurr’s long throw from the right.

But the early stages were mainly Town and skipper Luke Chambers wasn’t far from adding a second when he rose highest to get his head on another Tabb corner from the left but the ball flew over.

On 12, Spurr did well to slide in ahead of Sears as the striker looked to latch on to a low ball in from the left from Murphy.

The former Colchester man wasn’t far away from netting his 10th goal for the Blues on the quarter hour when he struck a shot from a very tight angle on the right which rookie Blackburn keeper David Raya tipped onto his bar and out for a throw, although referee Graham Scott erroneously gave it to the home side.

Neither team seriously threatened again until the 28th minute when Lee Williamson hit a shot off Mings and wide following a corner. A minute later, Christophe Berra got in a toe as Rhodes sought to turn a cross from the right goalwards.

Rovers saw more and more of the ball in the latter stages of the half with the Blues seemingly content to allow them to take the game to them. And in the 36th minute the home side pulled level with the goal coming from an unsurprising source.


Conway sent over a freekick from the left and Rhodes headed home his fourth goal in five games against his old club.

Rovers continued to press having got on terms and on 39 Cole Skuse was booked for a foul on Conway on the right. From the freekick, Dunn’s shot was blocked, then Mings got in the way of a Rhodes effort.

But on 42 Blackburn made their pressure tell and increased the stress levels in the away end. Spurr’s long throw from the right was flicked on by Gestede and Conway arrived at the far post to hit a low shot across Bialkowski and into the net to make it 2-1.

Tabb was booked for a foul on Rhosdes, then just before the whistle Bialkowski did well to paw away Gestede’s header, although referee Scott awarded a freekick for a push. The Polish keeper collided with the post and required treatment as the players made their way off.

Having made the perfect start to the game when Murphy scored, the Blues had continued to push for a second.

But gradually, they allowed the home side to take control, dominate possession and then score their two goals from set pieces to turn the game around.

Ahead of what promised to be a very nervy second half for Blues supporters, with their side fifth at this point and potentially meeting Middlesbrough in play-offs, Stephen Hunt replaced Tabb on the left of the Blues midfield.

Hunt was presented with the first decent chance of the second half after being teed-up by Sears on the left of the area following a break also involving Bishop. However, the sub blazed well over.

As Brentford went 2-0 in front at home to Wigan to push Town into sixth and closer to a play-off against Norwich, Blackburn threatened again. Markus Olsson crossed from the left and the ball fell to Rhodes, but Bialkowski was equal to his shot.

On 54, with Town having so far made little headway aside from Hunt’s chance, Paul Anderson replaced Jonny Parr on the right of midfield.

Three minutes later, Olsson sent over an awkward bouncing ball from the left with Blackburn continuing to look the more threatening side.

A minute later, Town’s afternoon got even worse. Conway crossed from the left, Mings’s clearing header hit Bishop, cannoned to Gestede on the edge of the six-yard box and the striker gratefully stabbed past Bialkowski.

Mings created an opportunity for Murphy on the hour, sending over a cross from the left after a zig-zagging run but this time the Irishman was unable to manage to strike his volley cleanly and Williamson slide the ball away ahead of Bishop.

Two minutes later, Hunt cut the ball back ahead of Murphy, then on 63 the Town top scorer rose in front of Raya as Mings sent a cross in from the left but headed over.

Blackburn claimed, with very good reason, a penalty in the 64th minute when Mings tripped Adam Henley as the right-back broke into the area on the right. Fortunately, referee Scott waved away the protests and the Blues broke, Sears smashing a shot over from the left.

As the game moved towards its final 20 minutes Hunt won the ball on the left and fed Sears inside the area, the striker cutting the ball across towards Anderson. Keeper Raya initially mishandled before claiming ahead of the Blues’ sub.

On 72 Hunt sought to make the most of a poor Raya clearance, feeding Sears on the left but Williamson got across to divert the ball behind.

Town should have pulled a goal back a minute later when Mings powered Bishop’s corner from the left goalwards. Raya did well to block but couldn’t hold on and a bouncing loose ball fell to Sears, who smashed over from five yards.

The Town support erupted into cheers as news of Reading’s second goal at Derby filtered through, calming their nerves significantly, then Murphy cut the ball back across goal from the right but somehow the ball managed to evade all his team-mates.

Rovers were only inches away from making it 4-1 in the 77th minute when sub Josh King superbly controlled and then volleyed the ball against the underside of the bar from 25 yards.

Sears had another chance to pull a goal back two minutes later when he broke into the area on the left but shot well over.

But in the 82nd minute, the Blues did make it 3-2 from only their third penalty of the season. Bishop skipped into the area and was felled by Spurr as he dived in, referee Scott having no hesitation in pointing to the spot.

Murphy, who saw the only other spotkick he’d taken this season saved at Leeds, smashed his 27th goal of the league campaign into the net.

Ted Phillips (28) and Ray Crawford (33) were the last Town players to hit more than that total in Town's First Division championship-winning 1961/62 season.

With two minutes remaining, the Town fans were on their feet once again as Reading increased their lead at Derby to 3-0 to all but seal the Blues’ place in the play-offs and put the tin hat on a remarkable second half of the season collapse by the Rams.

As the match moved into injury time Murphy flicked a header from a Chambers throw to Raya but there was to be no equaliser and Town’s final game was to end in defeat.

However, with results elsewhere going in their favour that mattered little with the Blues’ place in a huge play-off semi-final against third-placed Norwich confirmed.

Town will face the Canaries in the first leg at Portman Road next Saturday (KO 12.15pm) with the second leg at Carrow Road the following Saturday (KO 12.15pm).

Blackburn: Raya, Henley, Lenihan, Spurr, Olsson, Conway, Evans, Williamson, Dunn (c) (Marshall 76), Rhodes, Gestede (King 72). Unused: Eastwood, Brown, Cairney, Marshall, O'Sullivan, Nyambe.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Berra, Smith, Mings, Skuse, Parr (Anderson 54), Bishop (Bru 84), Tabb (S Hunt 46), Sears, Murphy. Unused: Gerken, Anderson, N Hunt, Fryers, Chaplow. Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire). Attendance: 16,869.


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Keaneish added 15:03 - May 2
I'd like to think Darren Bent realised where his heart lay when he stepped up to take that pen!

Two 12.15 kick offs! Rank.
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hucks216 added 15:03 - May 2
Great to see Derby bottle it and make this a good last day of the season despite losing. But still can't understand how Tabb and Hunt make the team.
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runningout added 15:04 - May 2
wont be quite like taking candy from baby... :-)
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CrouchEndBlue added 15:04 - May 2
Amazing. From a season where expectations were for more slow but steady progress we are in the playoffs. We have a ticket now for the biggest prize in football. The season is over. Cup competition now where anything can happen. COYB!!
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CharlieITFC added 15:06 - May 2
Does anyone know when tickets will be on sale?
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runaround added 15:09 - May 2
An extremely stressful game but even though we didn't get the result we needed Derby rather comically messed up & we are 6th & in the playoffs against the Participants.
Performance was awful at times today but a very good achievement to make the playoffs & even though Norwich should be too strong for us, you never know
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Palestine added 15:11 - May 2
Runningout - more like: will be like having candy taken from us by an adult...!

Sorry!
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Suffolk_n_Good added 15:11 - May 2
Phew!! Brilliant achievement, ok we lost today, but it's about the whole season not one match, has seemed destiny that we meet Norwich in the play offs for a few months, well done boys 👏⚽️👏⚽️
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StowTractorBoy added 15:13 - May 2
In footballing terms only, that was a horrible 2 hours but all that matters is that we are in the play offs which for MM, TC and the players is quite remarkable. We don't have the best team or squad but over 46 games you get what you deserve. A few things now need to be addressed before next week against Norwich especially at the back. Today Gestede and Rhodes were a real hand full and Smith in particular struggled to hold them. Parr looked off colour today and Hunt when he came on looked poor. Well done Murph for two more goals and what a cracker for the first one. The form book now goes out of the window next Saturday but for now I am going to enjoy the week before the biggest game we have had for a long long time.
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blueboy1981 added 15:15 - May 2
........ VERY happy to be in the play offs, but when will we ever learn that we cannot sit on a lead of any kind - time and time again we fail, and we did it again today.

Thankfully we're where we are in 6th courtesy of others today - SO let's get it spot on for the next couple of games - AND WE'RE THERE !!!!!!

Best form of defence for ITFC is ATTACK .......... let's go for it BIG TIME.
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Elizabeth added 15:16 - May 2
Really proud how the team played today despite conceding three goals. We must be up for the fight against the Canaries and we need a few goals at home to secure our place at Wembley. Realistically I think it's a bridge too far. Hope I'm proved wrong !
How bizarre that Darren Bent missed a pen .. He's still a blue at heart!!
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Europablue added 15:19 - May 2
I can't help feeling a little deflated, Norwich are probably the best team in the playoffs. Still we only need to make a good start and things can go from there.
Could be worse, we could be Derby fans... Thanks Reading. I thought they had a chance considering they only take points of the top teams.

It might even help us being the underdogs.
I don't have huge expectations, but all we can do is try our best and hope it is enough and that we get some long overdue luck against Norwich.
COYB!
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Infinidi added 15:21 - May 2
Mings just overpowered Henley Phil, never a penalty!
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TimmyH added 15:29 - May 2
Fist things first, well done to all for making the play-offs for the first time in 10 years an achievement in itself considering what Budget Mick and Terry has worked with, so well done all.

Today I have to say was fairly poor considering we were 1 up within minutes, again defensive frailties showed (where has the organisational skills gone?) and thereafter just panic stations to try and get back into the game (something a Mick McCarthy Ipswich side is just not tactically or mentally set up to do).

To get into the play-offs not under our own steam today didn't really surprise me and is overall disappointing but over the season I feel we deserved it. Undoubtedly to get to Wembley we'll have to play far far better, Norwich have more fire power than we do and if they up their game I can only see one winner.

Not to distract from today, well done at everybody at ITFC for getting to the play-offs!
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EssexTractor added 15:31 - May 2
That was not the expected way into the play offs but as Steve McClaten said you end where you deserve to be after 46 matches.
Being fair minded we know that Norwich City are a more than decent team, have some genuinely good players, score lots of goals and have doubled us BUT maybe just maybe in this helter skelter Championship season all of that augurs well for another surprise.
Team selection is so important next week.
Today some very poor individual performances. I realise Jon Parr has a fan club but he is not a right side midfielder. Cole Skuse after a number of pleasing performances was anonymous. Hopefully that is now out of his system. Stephen Hunt is simply not good enough. Although I am not a complete fan of Luke Varney his competitiveness may be needed and both Kevin Bru and Paul Anderson must come into contention for a starting place
The atmosphere will be intense next Saturday.
But if anyone can " drag us" to Wembley it is MM.... Fingers crossed!

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vanmunt added 15:39 - May 2
Didn't think we deserved to lose... Bring on the scum, we owe them big time.
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blueherts added 15:44 - May 2
Real shame - undestand why though - that one of the Play offs not at night - if we played em at PR in eve kick off Woh .... Not sure we like the early kick offs
Still- Play offs are about every element - Luck , Skill , Passion and sheer determination
Glad we are at home first leg
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Eeyore added 15:44 - May 2
We only looked good when we stopped hoofing the ball. We will have to hope for a miracle against Norwich. They play better football and they don't miss chances. We will have to be more alert in defence, close down quicker in midfield and keep shots down just to draw.
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battyblue added 15:45 - May 2
Why so negative we are capable of winning at home against the Budgies all it needs is for Mick to do the right thing with team selection and tactics for a change i hope he is not going to go for the draw again,,need to push them back and attack these are one off games and everything to go for and lets see if it gets us to wembly......i see us win at home and draw at carrot road fingers crossed
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blueboy1981 added 15:55 - May 2
......... absolutely agree battyblue - it's now ALL there for the taking.

The ability is within the squad to do it - correct tactics, all that's necessary.

COME ON YOU BLUES. Straight for the jugular, and MAINTAIN it.



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blue_movies added 16:00 - May 2
We don't deserve to be In the playoffs. We're rubbish and we won't get far letting in 3 goals a game.
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H1960 added 16:04 - May 2
Just watched the game in a bar in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ) poor defending needs to be sorted otherwise Iit could be very costly against the scum, why do we always have to do it the hard way!!! Coming home Tuesday and need a ticket!!
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SloughBlue added 16:07 - May 2
Let's not forget it's not just about this afternoon.Over the course of the season we deserve to be in the top 6.i firmly believe that we look a better footballing side with Bru and Anderson(and possibly Varney)Let's just support MM/TC and the squad for the next 2 Saturdays and get us to Wembley.How good to see so many positive comments and a disappearance of the moaners/half empty brigade.Keep believing.
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warktheline added 16:28 - May 2
What an emotional 90 mins, don't mind admitting to the odd tear at final whistle . The bloody relief, we've come along way in the last two and a half seasons. Come on Mick, a plan please to stuff the budgies, to send us all delirious !
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AndrewPC added 16:32 - May 2
Big picture - well done to MM/TC, the players for making the playoffs

However, the reality check is that we are there courtesy of Reading

Thanks to Reading players.

For the play-offs, I hope that MM & TC can fix the defensive errors in time.

We need to play on the front foot against NC and win the midfield battle.

Absent a clear goals advantage from the first leg at Portman Road, I fear for our survival at Carrow Rd

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