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Town 0-0 Huddersfield - Match Report
Saturday, 17th Oct 2015 17:25

Town recorded their third successive home draw after their game against Huddersfield ended goalless. David McGoldrick came closest to breaking the deadlock for the Blues in stoppage time, forcing a superb instinctive save from Terriers keeper Jed Steer, while Nahki Wells had the best chance for the visitors - who had sub James Vaughan red-carded in injury time - in the first half when Christophe Berra hooked his effort off the line.

Town boss Mick McCarthy made three changes from the team which lost 2-0 at Blackburn a fortnight ago with left winger Tommy Oar handed his full league debut.

The Australian international, who was making his first appearance at Portman Road, came in for Larsen Touré, who dropped to the bench, with Ryan Fraser, who missed the game at Ewood Park with an ankle problem, sidelined for two months with a knee injury.

Jonas Knudsen, who was ill at Blackburn, returned at left-back with Jonny Parr also amongst the subs. Up front, Brett Pitman replaced Daryl Murphy alongside Freddie Sears.

Town started brightly, Oar sending in a second minute cross which Pitman was only able to flick on towards Luke Chambers but Huddersfield left-back Jason Davidson cleared ahead of the Blues skipper.

Two minutes later, Ishmael Miller turned Tommy Smith on halfway after Maitland-Niles had lost possession and broke away into the area on the left but Berra got across to block his shot.

Play quickly moved to the other end and Oar whipped over a low cross from the left which Terriers skipper Mark Hudson cut out ahead of Sears.

With Oar off the field receiving treatment for a nose bleed after an early clash with Huddersfield keeper Steer, Miller again escaped down the visitors’ left flank on nine but rather wasted the opportunity by scraping a poor effort across the face of goal and wide.

The Terriers continued to have the better of it with the Blues giving possession away too easily with the ball rarely sticking up front.

There was an escape on 10 when Knudsen slipped allowing Sean Scannell to get away from him on the right but keeper Dean Gerken easily claimed his cross.

A minute later Chambers got his name in referee Andy Davies’s book for a trip on Harry Bunn with Huddersfield breaking following a Town attack.

Maitland-Niles hit a shot against a Huddersfield defender on the edge of the area on 26, Town’s first strike of the afternoon, albeit one of little consequence.

However, the Blues were starting to see more of the ball but without particularly threatening, while the home crowd were becoming increasingly frustrated by some of referee Davies’s decisions.


On the half hour a contentiously freekick awarded against Maitland-Niles almost led to Huddersfield taking the lead. Miller flicked on a header and Wells, who scored three times in the two games against Town last season, lifted the ball over the advancing Gerken but Berra did superbly to get back to hook off the line.

Cole Skuse showed an impressive turn of pace to get back to muscle Scannell off the ball in the 34th minute having initially slipped, the Terriers again having broken quickly with Town short of numbers at the back. Shortly afterwards the Blues midfielder mis-hit an effort from distance which trickled through to Steer.

Three minutes later, Dean Whitehead, a Town target during his former Sunderland boss Roy Keane’s time in charge at Portman Road, was booked for a foul on Sears on halfway.

With the half in its final five minutes, Oar whipped in two dangerous freekicks from the right which Martin Crainie and then keeper Steer cleared. The Terriers also managed to deal with the latest in a number of Knudsen long throws, albeit at the third attempt.

The game remained goalless at the break with Huddersfield having gone closest to opening the scoring with the Wells chance that Berra hacked off the line.

The visitors had presented the greater threat throughout the half, particularly on the break, with Terriers keeper Steer having had a very quiet first half.

Oar’s first appearance at Portman Road lasted only 45 minutes with David McGoldrick replacing the Australian, who had found it hard to get into the game, at the start of the second half with Sears moving to the left.

McGoldrick hit a low effort through to Steer in the 54th minute after Maitland-Niles had laid the ball off to him but the Huddersfield keeper was again untroubled. Four minutes later Smith was booked for a foul on Miller on the halfway line.

Huddersfield put the Blues under pressure as the game moved towards the hour mark but were unable to create a serious chance. Then on 61 McGoldrick shot well over from distance. A minute later, Douglas was booked for a foul on Bunn.

Murphy replaced Pitman on 68, while for the Terriers Mustapha Carayol took over from Scannell, who had suffered a knock a few minutes earlier.

The Blues number nine made an immediate impact, feeding Sears, who hit a powerful low effort which forced Steer into his first proper save of the afternoon.

There was controversy moments later when Huddersfield keeper Steer kicked the ball out of play as one of his team-mates was injured. As he did so the player got up and Chambers, much to the annoyance of the visiting players, took the throw quickly to Maitland-Niles.

The on-loan Arsenal man crossed towards McGoldrick and Murphy but the offside flag was raised.

Joel Lynch headed Carayol’s corner over, then at the other end Douglas nodded a Maitland-Niles’s freekick over at the far post.

Town were having most of the ball as the game moved into its final 10 minutes but still without creating many significant openings.

On 81 McGoldrick cut a low cross back from he byline on the right to Douglas, who was tripped, the loose ball falling to Murphy, whose effort was stopped brilliantly by Steer.

However, it was all academic with the linesman indicating that the ball had gone out as McGoldrick crossed.

Huddersfield went close in the 84th minute when Davidson's freekick from the left fell to Emyr Huws on the edge of the box. Gerken saved his shot, but the loose ball fell to Terriers sub Vaughan. His effort looked set to be saved by Gerken until it was turned over by Lynch. With four minutes remaining Touré replaced Maitland-Niles.

Town continued to push, Skuse seeing a shot blocked after a Chambers cross from the right was blocked.

The Blues had a great chance to win it in injury time. Knudsen’s long throw from the right was cleared to Touré. The Guinean international’s shot took two deflections and fell to McGoldrick eight yards out but Steer instinctively stuck out a leg to divert it wide.

Huddersfield were reduced to 10 men in the closing stages when Vaughan needlessly threw the ball in Knudsen’s face as the pair argued over a throw. Referee Davies had no hesitation in brandishing his red card.

The former Canary’s dismissal was the final action of Town’s third home draw on the trot with the Blues now having gone four games at Portman Road since their last win, against Burnley on August 18th. Their most recent previous 0-0 draw was against Bolton at Portman Road in January.

Having been very much second best in the first half Town, who kept their third clean sheet of the season, were better after the break but without ever dominating or creating many openings.

The Blues improved after the introductions of McGoldrick and particularly Murphy and probably should have claimed all three points when the former Nottingham Forest man had his chance late on.

However, aside from that opportunity, Douglas’s header over was perhaps Town’s only other serious chance of the half and the visitors, who recorded their first clean sheet of the season, also might have won it via Vaughan’s rebound from Huws’s late shot.

Town, who have now won just once in seven league games, are up to 10th ahead of back-to-back away trips to Hull City on Tuesday and Forest next Saturday.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Skuse, Douglas, Maitland-Niles (Touré 85), Oar (McGoldrick 46), Pitman (Murphy 68), Sears. Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Parr, Bru.

Huddersfield: Steer, Davidson, Cranie, Hudson (c), Lynch, Huws, Whitehead, Scannell (Carayol 68), Bunn, Wells, Miller (Vaughan 73). Unused: Murphy, Smith, Paterson, Dempsey, Billing. Referee: Andy Davies (Hampshire). Att: 17,937 (Huddersfield: 395).


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sidtheswan added 17:56 - Oct 17
Sorry did I miss something is MM still with us ? Shouldn't he have resigned or been sacked by now ? What's going on I'm starting to miss Roy Keane !
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battyblue added 17:56 - Oct 17
more sh-te we want to keep progressing, Mick reached his pinnacle getting us a top six albeit with help from others failings rather than on his ability now we are going backwards again time for him to go , fed up watching his boring team selection and tactics we are the least creative team in the championship and the most boring to watch two games to change my mind but i dont think there is much hope of that get your bag packed time to go.
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essexbluey added 17:59 - Oct 17
What a load of dogs s**t.
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jeddy added 17:59 - Oct 17
That was an embarrassment , pathetic and dismal. Why on earth did I pay hard earned cash to watch that load of rubbish. If things don't change and fast then we need a change at the top.
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Elizabeth added 18:00 - Oct 17
What else can I add to your post Tractor Boy 1985 .. You've said it all !! I agree fully. Slowly losing interest . Rugby was amazing !!

😡😡😡
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EssexTractor added 18:05 - Oct 17
Today it was dire. Last season team spirit and Daryl Murphys goals kept us alive well into May. Now before Bonfire Night our gloom is descending. Why?
Is it MMs policy that received plaudits since he arrived?
Have last seasons players rested on their laurels, point proven " we can't get better?"
Has the opposition vastly improved?
I have not seen any team at PR this season that has been outstanding, we all know MMs policy and via his loyalty and Yorkshire spirit he can raise individual and collective performance, but to where?
Beyond where it went last season?
I really now fear not. So if that is the case and if ITFC do truly not want to be that Championship Team for ever and a day then the ownership now should step up to the plate and make a big decision.
MM retrieved us from a mudslide, and if we are content to withstand and suffer again today's anonymous, embarrassing catastrophic display then let him stay...otherwise out with the old and in with the new...
Football at PR was once entertaining...


Our we now, as statistics show the Championship team forever and a day?
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battyblue added 18:08 - Oct 17
MM i would like to nominate you as worst manager of the last two months please jog on now you are killing our team its embarrassing to watch .
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BlueMachines added 18:14 - Oct 17
Time to change this stubborn streak now Mick before it's too late. I am sorry to say I feel the fans are beginning to turn against you. You've done marvellously well but don't let being a stubborn old goat be the reason we part ways.
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Norwichbeater added 18:15 - Oct 17
Absolutely appalling. Took my kids again and they asked why we don't like to shoot or score. I could only say that our manager wanted a nil nil draw which he achieved. Rubbish gutless boring clueless expensive day out. Well donee M M you are a top guy because you say you are. Grrrrrrrrrrr
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StochesStotasBlewe added 18:15 - Oct 17
Great game if you were an insomniac. I,ve rather sat on the fence regarding our management. I really wanted MM to succeed but this nagging doubt kept gnawing away at the back of my mind. Now it is clear in my opinion today that he has taken us as far as he can. There is no doubting that this group of players has the ability to be up near the top of the league, but poor selection, poor tactics & bloody minded stubbornness will not a promotion make.
Watching that utter dross today took me back to John Dunceman,s tenure at our once great club. Hoofball devoid of any ideas what so ever, players out of position, tedious boring prehistoric football. To say I was f@@@ing fuming today was an understatement.
Thanks for saving us Mick, but, now as a club, we need to move up to the next level. Brendan Rodgers ?.
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Geoff added 18:16 - Oct 17
I cannot believe it i am now agreeing with everyone,or is it everyone now agree with my point MM has to go it is time for an ambitious young manager to take us up or does the invisible man really care any more.
Thanks for what you have done Mick but you cannot take us any further.
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blueboy1981 added 18:16 - Oct 17
......... time to wake up Mr Evans - that's if this Club (and success) means anything to you.

Are we to watch this space ..... ??
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pablo123 added 18:17 - Oct 17
Going backwards at a rate of knots ,utter rubbish once again !!!!
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AndrewPC added 18:19 - Oct 17
DIRE !
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yorksblue added 18:21 - Oct 17
WANTED!

Manager with a clue
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battyblue added 18:27 - Oct 17
Lets have a poll up Phil mick to go or mick to stay
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warktheline added 18:27 - Oct 17
McCarthy set up for a bore draw and got exactly that! Bloody shocking team selection and the rest followed. Has the man lost the plot? Has, or is he , losing respect within the camp? I've lost total faith in his management now, I really can't believe his logic with starting 11! Something is going to give, if this continues.
What a shame, the man pulled our club out of the mire, quickly turned the club's fortunes around, made us more than competitive,has over his tenure recruited reasonable well, and at present, assembled a more than capable squad of players equipped for a pop at promotion. BLOODY FRUSTRATING!!!!!!
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Beattiesballbag added 18:27 - Oct 17
pinewoodblueboy
Brendon Rodgers, really!
You have to question any managers judgement that signs Balotelli !
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GeorgeITFC24 added 18:32 - Oct 17
It took Paul Jewell 11 winless games to get the sack. MM has 1 win in 8 but has turned the club around. However if it took 11 for PJ then surely the same rules should apply to MM?
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whizzkid added 18:33 - Oct 17
That's the problem with the MM approach....unless we win, it's utterly sh1te.

Even if we'd won, it's not exactly entertainment, is it?

What's the bloody point of travelling 2 hours each way, paying £40 for the ticket and losing most of the day for that rowlocks?
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Geoff added 18:34 - Oct 17
you will now get a down mark if you want Mick to stay.Any suggestions on a replacement.
Gary Rowett would be my choice.
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jas0999 added 18:37 - Oct 17
An abysmal and pathetic home performance and result. Sadly, the game was lost by MM team selection. His pig headedness is now costing the club. His reluctance to make changes simply because the fans suggest it is worrying. More so, he stated on Suffolk that he thinks Douglas has been 'terrific'. It's all been said in recent weeks, but Chambers is woeful at right back. Skuse/Douglas have absolutely no creativity and are too similar in the centre of midfield and although better today, I personally don't rate Gerken. Neither do the defenders. Worse, yet again today match day tickets were priced at the highest category A rate. As have all games this season. It's bad enough watching that rubbish as a season ticket holder, I feel sorry for anyone paying £35.00 today. I simply can't see how the club justify it. They spent the summer cashing in. Now they charge these prices. Yet, they spent the least amount possible on players and it shows. Fraser really the only signing who has improved the team. He's not even ours. Evans opted for the cheap approach again, yet has the absolute nerve to fleece the fans. It won't be long until they spin the usual ... Money spent on wages. We needed quality. We got lots of frees and below average players. The biggest issue though is the managers stubbornness and reluctance to drop his favourites. He needs to change his approach as frankly we are a worse team than last season and miles away from promotion candidates. Shocking. Mick and Marcus need to rethink the strategy. Fast.
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Harlowtractorboy added 18:43 - Oct 17
Come mick put bru in with Skuse. Douglas is to slow and the same type off player as Skuse .come on Mick you must see it and when is Bart gonna play. It seems it is your last days at town if you don't sort it
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StochesStotasBlewe added 18:44 - Oct 17
Beattiesballbag. It was a tongue in cheek suggestion. Our dearly beloved rivals up the A140 seem to manage plucking young hungry managers from small clubs & achieve a much better degree of success than we have in recent times & play a more pleasing to the eye style of football although it irks me to admit that. I like Mick, he comes across as a lovely genuine bloke. Unfortunately, he wont get us up to the promised land.
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blue86 added 18:50 - Oct 17
Why can't McCarthy mix it up a bit? Try another formation? It's really annoying when he says he will make changes and what does he do? Nothing. Douglas and skuse are terrible in the middle together it's as mick would say "bonkers" lol. Please mick make the changes needed, bru in midfield for a start, parr at rb. and please STOP playing chambers at right back!!! It's ridiculous. Also it always feels there is no plan b or c, just throw people on and hope for the best it's getting boring. Please sort It out mick and quickly. COYB
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