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MK Dons 0-1 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 12th Dec 2015 14:36

Town claimed their third successive win on the road as Brett Pitman’s 10th minute goal saw the Blues to a 1-0 victory in their first league game against the MK Dons at Stadium MK. Town ought to have won the game by a greater margin with the Blues failing to take a number of good chances.

Mick McCarthy named an unchanged starting XI, while Ryan Fraser returned to the bench having come back to the club yesterday after undergoing his rehab after his knee injury with parent club AFC Bournemouth.

The MK Dons, who the Blues were facing in the league for the first time, included ex-Town man Dean Bowditch from the start, while former keeper Cody Cropper was on the bench.

There was a late change of referee with Gavin Ward, who took charge of last month's 2-2 draw with Wolves, taking over from Andrew Madley, who switched to fourth official.

November’s Championship Player of the Month Daryl Murphy struck the game’s first shot in the third minute but scraped his edge-of-the-area effort past MK keeper David Martin’s left post.

A minute later on-loan Norwich winger Josh Murphy was sent away down the left and the ball was half-cleared to Nicky Maynard but the one-time Blues target was challenged by Cole Skuse before he could get in a shot.

Play remained in the Blues’ half and former Town striker Bowditch curled a shot not too far wide from just outside the box.

The Dons, whose fans peopled their now fully seated stadium somewhat sporadically, had seen most of the ball in the early stages but in the 10th minute the Blues went in front.

Jonathan Douglas’s deft pass found Chambers wide on the right and the Town skipper curled a cross past Samir Carruthers to Pitman, who stooped to nod home his sixth goal of the season from six yards.

Town had a good chance to make it 2-0 in the 16th minute when Freddie Sears, again operating in his left-sided role, chased Jonas Knudsen’s ball over the top down the middle. The striker lobbed the advancing Martin but sent the ball wide of the keeper’s left post.

Douglas half-volleyed over on 20, then moments later the Irishman was booked for a foul on Carruthers on halfway.

Dons’ winger Murphy shot goalwards from distance, however, he failed to test Blues keeper Dean Gerken in the 27th minute with the home side having most of the ball but with Town having looked the more threatening team when breaking.

Two minutes later, Gerken tipped Carl Baker’s cross from the right over his crossbar, then from the resultant corner Town’s Murphy headed Carruthers’s effort out for another flag-kick, although the ball looked to have been going well wide in any case.


Town should have made it 2-0 in the 32nd minute when Murphy was sent away on goal to the right by a Tommy Smith pass and beat the advancing Martin to the ball but sent it wide and off the stanchion.

Bowditch shot well over from 25 yards on 38 with the home side, then two minutes later Kyle McFadzean headed over from a corner taken by the one-time Blues academy player.

Neither side created another serious opportunity before the break, Town were unable to make anything of Murphy being sent away down the left, before referee Gavin Ward blew his whistle.

Having claimed the lead via Pitman’s well-worked goal, in much the same way as was the case at Charlton a fortnight ago, the Blues didn’t have to take the game to the home side, who were unable to significantly test the Town defence and keeper despite having a lot of the ball.

Town had continued to look a threat on the break and on another day might well have found themselves 3-0 up at the break.

A second goal in the second half looked like it should be enough to seal a third away win on the trot for the Blues and Murphy wasn’t too far away within a minute of the restart.

The Irish international was sent away on the left, cut in and hit an effort across the face and wide.

Baker hit Smith with the Dons’ first shot of the second half in the 52nd minute, then four minutes later Maynard headed Carruthers’s cross over.

There was a bigger scare for the Blues a minute later when Smith failed to clear on the right of the area and the ball ricocheted to Bowditch, who shot across Gerken and just wide, off a defender according to referee Ward.

The Blues had looked less of a threat on the counter-attack since the break but on 58, after Ainsley Maitland-Niles had bravely won a header on halfway, Pitman’s hook sent Sears away on goal only for a linesman’s flag - perhaps harshly - to halt him in his tracks.

Chambers was booked for a foul on Murphy and his subsequent protest on 62. From the freekick Bowditch touched the ball to the on-loan Canary, who drove it powerfully into the box and Maynard headed over from close range. It was as close as the home side had come to a goal and the former Bristol City man’s sharp header might well have been on target.

Former Blue Bowditch made way soon after along with Baker with Ben Reeves and Daniel Powell - who went to ground to claim a rather ambitious penalty within a minute of coming on - taking over.

Town began to create a few more opportunities, Knudsen sending over a dangerous ball from the left on 66 which was flicked away from Blues striker Murphy.

Five minutes later, Murphy was found in space on the edge of the home side’s box by Skuse but blazed over when he had more time to take the ball closer to goal.

Sears was booked for a foul on Spence on the MK right as the game moved towards its final 15 minutes. The Blues made heavy weather of clearing the freekick but the Dons were unable to create an opening.

Town again went close to doubling their lead in the 78th minute when Maitland-Niles crossed low from the right and Murphy turned the ball just wide at the near post. That was the on-loan Arsenal man’s last action with Jonny Parr taking over.

Reeves wasn’t far away from making the Blues pay for all their missed chances in the 80th minute, the sub unleashing a powerful strike which looked to take a deflection before Gerken pushed it wide of his post.

Within a minute Gerken was in action again, tipping a dipping Carruthers effort over and onto the roof of the net.

For the first time in the game the Blues were being put under pressure, winger Murphy seeing a subsequent effort deflect over, then Gerken claimed a looping deflected ball ahead of Maynard.

Reeves hooked a 20-yard half-volley through to the Town keeper on 85, then a minute later David McGoldrick replaced Sears and for the home side Rob Hall took over from Jordan Spence.

Skuse and McGoldrick exchanged passes in the 89th minute, but the midfielder’s shot from the edge of the box was straight at Martin.

Soon after, sub Hall cut in from the right and hit a shot which Gerken palmed wide of his left post.

From the corner, McGoldrick was sent away on his own in the MK half but defenders retreating and no team-mates joining him turned away from goal and won a throw, keeping the ball in the Dons’ half.

The home side put the Blues under pressure in the closing stages, keeper Martin coming up for a corner, then Knudsen was pole-axed by Hall’s pile-driver and required treatment before referee Ward blew his final whistle.

A third successive win on the road for the Blues, which really ought to have been as comfortable as the victories at Rotherham and Charlton.

Town might have been made to rue all their missed chances in the closing stages as MK rallied but Gerken again made saves when he was required to see the Blues up into sixth at least until this afternoon’s games have been played.

MK Dons: Martin, Spence (Hall 86), McFadzean, Kay, Lewington (c), Potter, Carruthers, Baker (Powell 62), Bowditch (Reeves 62), Murphy, Maynard. Unused: Cropper, Hodson, Poyet, Gallagher.

Town: Gerken, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Maitland-Niles (Parr 78), Sears (McGoldrick 86), Pitman, Murphy. Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Coke, Tabb, Fraser. Gavin Ward (Surrey). Att; 13,520.


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BrettenhamBlue added 01:20 - Dec 13
I don't pay to see us anymore. I love iTFC but can't stand the way we play. It's ugly hoof ball at its worst. Even Wimbledon in their hey day didn't hoof it as much as we do. Hoof Town FC. The Horse has become more and more appropriate as we've evolved. I go and watch some of the non-league games now. Passing aplenty there.

Saying that we won. Just hope we somehow go up this season and change our mindset. Watched Norwich Everton on TV and it feels like watching a different sport. Hate to say it but Norwich know how to pass.i remember the days when we used to pass the ball. It's frustrating to see the "entertainment" at Ipswich these days. And some of our players skill levels. Jeez....know Coke didn't play but I see better players every week in non-league. Like everyone here I'd like to see him let one rip from 30 yards to silence the fans but I can't see it happening.

6th. That's good.
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ipswichboi added 03:13 - Dec 13
I'd say Skuse and Gerks joint MOMs.
Rode the storm at the end but let's ride our luck for once boys.
Roll on the next one!
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ipswichboi added 03:13 - Dec 13
Let's just get behind the f*cking team
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ipswichboi added 03:25 - Dec 13
We only remember the result at the end of the season.
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Elizabeth added 07:46 - Dec 13
It wasn't pretty but I suppose the result was more important than trying to play attractive football.Sadly it doesn't seem to be on the agenda these days. We missed Bru who is a player that can pass the ball on the deck ! Ryan Fraser, Mc Goldrick and Teddy now fit so that's a bonus .
Hopefully they'll make an appearance soon !
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hogster1970 added 09:15 - Dec 13
well i went to the game, i love the stadium, it is classy on the outside and impressive on the inside, in my book prob the second best i have been to of the new stadiums the best being the imerates, how ever when the floors are wet its bloody slippery.

well was a hard fought game and we won 3 points, mk played for the lives today and out passed us of the pitch, but a well taken and worked goal from douglas with a pass we havnt seen for ages and need more often to chambo, and a great chambo cross for a pitman header,

we defended well apart from a dodgy bit buy smith, but after seeing the replay you could see he thought it was going infront of him but credit to there player his clever touch sent it just behind smith,
gerkin had a great game aprt from some dodgy kicking at times. but with some great saves towards the end it could have been worse.

the forwards could have had a better day at the office, missed some great chances, how ever how the hell the lino gave sears offside i dont know, appranetly sears was just in our half when the ball was kicked, but i didnt see that bit but my mate told via the sky replay, poxy officials.

how ever, we need more guile in the midfield end off, we need more crative passes like the douglas one, we need that vision, some times some simple passes makes all the difference, like a defence splitting pass through and beyond the defenders for players like sears to run on to, but we just cant do it, if we dont improve here then we will struggle against derby, it was seen against boro as they totaly dominated the midfield, we havnt had this since bru got injured, now fraser is back we need to start him against derby end off if not we will get skinned, niles is good but to light weight for me and does loose the ball when in possesion to much, but he will get there.

for me against derby i would prefer to see fraser scuse douglas niles as the middle four, with murphy and sears as a front 2 or pitman sears.

as of the back lets not go there as we no that wont change, but im sure chambo is now not available for fulham due to 5 yellows so step up parr.

the problem i have with chambo he just doesnt seem to go in for the tackle, and time and time again they get a cross in. but hey ho bring on the fulham



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sereneblue added 09:35 - Dec 13
Poor game to watch.
Ok. 3 points.
Leaf out of Bournmouth book. Take note Mick.
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callmeted added 10:44 - Dec 13
Interesting 57 posts when we win over 100 when we lose ? Good solid performance away from home . Yes, we should have buried it and yes they put pressure on at the end but no more than any team playing at home scrapping for their lives would do. Skuse and Douglas worked their socks off today as well as Berra. Would take play offs all day and that's where we are . I am smiling
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bohslegend added 11:10 - Dec 13
This ^^^
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Lightningboy added 11:16 - Dec 13
Interesting point made earlier re McGoldrick getting ready to come on in the 75th minute - then Mick changing his mind cos the fans started chanting McGoldrick's name - surely,SURELY that wasn't the case???!!!...
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Seasider added 12:27 - Dec 13
Lightningboy.Perhaps one of the interviewers should dare to ask Mick why he only gave Dids 5 min as in previous game,when it looked earlier like he was going to give him 15min.

Perhaps he will say that it was to give Chambers more cover,because like most teams who play Ipswich, they attacked mostly down that side which they know is a weakness.Tommy also made another mistake which luckily was covered by Berra.
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blueboy1981 added 14:09 - Dec 13
............ I see a return of the 'Muppet Show' posters on here again - I guess because we won.

Highly intelligent comments - as usual ..... !!!
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bohslegend added 17:25 - Dec 13
Blueboy you are by far and away the biggest muppet on here.

And by the way don't ever come on here in future as you have in the past asking people not to call names.

Your hypocrisy is evident once more.
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Dwillams57 added 17:29 - Dec 13
Watched the game but had it been anyone other than Ipswich would probably have switched it off. I am so glad we won but where is entertainment these days. If you are all happy with our style of play then you are easily satisfied but it is so boring these days. Sadly we are not good enough to go up but need me to invest some money
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Bluebongo added 18:17 - Dec 13
Town in the top 6 Narwich in the bottom 3 Happy Days.
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blueboy1981 added 18:47 - Dec 13
bohslegend .......... jumping to conclusions, and making FALSE statements again - just your style - hey ?

How many more times have i to ask you NOT to read my posts - I DO NOT wish to confer with you .

Is that clear ..... ????

END OF.
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DerryfromBury added 19:44 - Dec 13
A Wins A Win however it comes, 3 points in the bag, just... Top 6 who'd believe it, funny old league. Not much more to say, its all been said by other posters.
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warktheline added 19:57 - Dec 13
Blueboy, don't waste your time with bohslegend, he's sadly incapable of looking beyond 3 points and league position.
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Cloddyseedbed added 21:39 - Dec 13
Agree 3pts are 3pts but if we let most teams in this league have over 60% of the possession and defend for most of the game I think if we don't lose the matches the supporters will be bored to death. It's not the way to play football.
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bohslegend added 23:31 - Dec 13
So I can't see beyond 3 pts and the league position.

What else is there to consider???


Our future success depends on us getting out of this league and into the premier league. And we're doing just nicely so far on that front. You pair really are hypocrites.
Blueboy, likewise. So I'd i say you're a muppet in future, just don't read it hey?
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warktheline added 11:59 - Dec 14
"What else is there to consider "......jeez I give up!
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blueboy1981 added 19:35 - Dec 14
........ bohslegend - Did I at any time call you a Muppet ????????????????? NO - I DID NOT.

Typical of you - false claims and statements are all you know.

But why should any of us expect anything other from you, and your crew.

Just DON'T call me anything - other than to my face. That may be difficult - because you can't get to PORTMAN ROAD (previously stated now can you ?? Just let me know when you can .........

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bohslegend added 22:29 - Dec 15
Blueboy you're a spoofer anyway. I am convinced you do not go to support the team at all.

By criticising me for having the audacity to live in a different country is by default criticising every genuine fan who doesn't live in the immediate area.

From here on I pronounce you as King Spoofer!
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