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Derby County 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 28th Nov 2017 22:00

Callum Connolly’s first goal for the Blues in the fifth minute saw Town to a 1-0 victory over Derby at Pride Park, extending Town’s unbeaten run on Rams’ turf to 10 games and 11 years, the last three all ending 1-0. Connolly flicked home a header from a Martyn Waghorn corner on the right and despite spells of Derby pressure, the Blues hung on to claim all three points.

Joe Garner was a notable absentee from the Town attack. The former Rangers striker has been managing an ongoing shoulder problem since pre-season, but it's understood it’s not that forced him to miss the game.

Young striker Ben Morris was subbed at half-time in yesterday's U23s draw at Charlton in order to be a late addition to the travelling party.

Emyr Huws was handed his first start of the season and Jordan Spence and Bersant Celina returned to the team, while Dominic Iorfa and Freddie Sears dropped to the bench.

Derby were unchanged for the third game running with former Blues loanee Tom Lawrence starting.

It was Lawrence who made the game’s first attempt at goal in the fourth minute, but the Wales international mistimed his header from Andreas Weimann’s right-wing cross and sent the ball very wide of goal.

A minute later, the Blues took the lead. Ward won a corner on the right with Town’s first attack, Waghorn whipped the corner in to the near post and Connolly flicked it goalwards.

The ball struck the underside of the bar, Scott Carson in the Derby goal pawed it away, but referee Scott Duncan signalled that Hawk-Eye had indicated that it had already crossed the line. All the outfield Town players joined in celebrating the on-loan Everton man’s first goal for the Blues.

But for the technology, it’s unlikely that the officials would have given the goal with neither official appearing to react as if they had initially thought it had gone over the line.

The goal led to a few nerves in the Derby side with the ball given away needlessly on a number of occasions in the minutes after the Blues had gone in front.

However, skipper Luke Chambers was forced to make an important challenge midway inside the Blues’ half with Matej Vydra otherwise away and in the clear.

On 12 Ward wasn’t too far away from a second with an overhit cross which Carson confidently allowed to pass his post, although perhaps rather more closely than he had probably anticipated.

Town were defending solidly, working hard, keeping the ball confidently in spells and breaking quickly when they could with Derby having much the greater share of the possession but without being able to find a way through.

The Rams carved out their first real opportunity since going behind as the game reached the half-hour mark, Lawrence crossing from the left and Weimann volleying well over when he will feel he ought to have done better.


Three minutes later, Lawrence was booked for diving after going to ground rather dramatically as he took the ball past Chambers inside the box on the Rams’ left. It appeared Lawrence had run into the Town captain to try to draw the foul and then made far too much of any contact there was.

Curtis Davies stabbed a Lawrence corner from the left against Huws in the 37th minute with the Blues continuing to remain resolute in defence but by now threatening more rarely at the other end.

However, on 42 Celina sent Ward away down the left and the ex-Spurs man won a freekick from which Huws saw a header blocked.

As the half moved into one minute of additional time, Weimann out-battled Webster and hit a shot which deflected wide but Town saw out the remaining seconds of the half to go in a goal up at the break.

Having gained the early lead from another excellent Waghorn set piece and Connolly’s equally impressive flicked header, the Blues were able to sit back and challenge Derby to break them down.

The Rams had really only managed to create a couple of chances, Weimann’s volley over and Davies’s blocked effort from the corner.

Town had continued to look dangerous on the counter-attack and had also had spells of possession of their own but without having been able to conjure up a second goal.

Derby swapped the conspicuously quiet David Nugent for Suffolk-born ex-Norwich striker Chris Martin at half-time, the one-time England man having been unable to add to his previous 15 goals in 15 games.

The Blues carved out the first chance of the second period a minute after the restart, Ward’s cross from the right reaching Connolly beyond the far post from where he hit a shot which was blocked by Carson.

The once-again-impressive Connolly was fouled by Tom Huddlestone midway inside the Derby half on 48. Waghorn played the ball wide to Celina, who lost possession and Weimann broke quickly.

Eventually, the ex-Aston Villa man played the ball back to Huddlestone on the edge of the box and Bartosz Bialkowski superbly saved away to his right, the ball appearing to have caught a Town defender on its way through.

On 55 Knudsen gave the ball away to Vydra midway inside the Town half and the Czech international brought it inside and found himself space before hitting a low shot wide.

Three minutes later, Chambers was booked for a foul on Lawrence as Derby broke, Bialkowski confidently palming Vydra’s low freekick to his right away from goal.

Right on the hour, Town swapped Huws - who had done well on his first start this season - and Celina for Sears and Flynn Downes, just before Davies misjudged a long ball down the middle but Waghorn was unable to connect with an acrobatic effort towards goal.

Webster joined Chambers in the book on 64 for taking down Richard Keogh five yards outside the area as the Irish international broke forward. The card is the Blues’ captain’s fifth of the season and he faces a one-game ban.

The freekick was played short to Vydra but his shot flicked off the Town wall and looped behind.

For the first time Town were finding themselves under sustained pressure but so far they were holding onto their lead but with breaks towards the other end less frequent.

Derby swapped Weimann for Jonny Russell as the match moved into the 70th minute, then two minutes later Tristan Nydam took over from goalscorer Connolly for Town.

Soon after the change, Ward wasn’t too far away from adding a second for the Blues with a chipped effort from an angle on the right but the ball looped beyond the post.

At the other end, Cole Skuse made an important interception - hardly his first of the evening - as Lawrence looked to receive a pass on the left of the area.

In the 75th minute Town looked to have a very decent shout for a penalty when Waghorn was felled in the area as he tried to take the ball past Davies on the right. Referee Duncan appeared uncertain and took the advice of his assistant who gave a corner, much to Waghorn’s frustration.

The Blues had weathered the spell of Derby pressure and were more in the game again, even if the Rams were still having most of the ball.

On 82 Downes was booked for kicking the ball away after Spence had been harshly adjudged to have given away a foul 30 yards out to the left. The 18-year-old is also banned from Saturday's game against Forest. Lawrence’s freekick flew harmlessly wide.

Derby went somewhat closer two minutes later when Vydra deftly exchanged passes and broke into the box but somehow stabbed past Bialkowski’s right post when he seemed certain to level.

Rams sub George Thorne claimed a penalty in the 87th minute as he took the ball past Skuse but referee Duncan waved away his protests. The former West Brom man looked to have made a lot of nothing.

There was a big scare for the Blues a minute later when Sears lost possession on halfway and Derby broke. Eventually, Russell crossed from the right and Joe Ledley smashed high and wide from a tight angle beyond the far post.

Rams keeper Carson went up for an injury time corner which the Blues repelled and moments later referee Duncan confirmed Town’s third successive 1-0 win at Pride Park, which continues to be a happy hunting ground for both the Blues - unbeaten there in 10 back to 2006 - and McCarthy, whose last loss at Derby was at the Baseball Ground with Millwall in 1995.

For once Town's great nemesis Nugent was unable to make any impact and fell to a defeat to the Blues for the first time.

Having got their lead, Town defended resolutely for the most part, while Derby will feel they had opportunities they should have taken.

The Blues remained a threat on the break for much of the game and might even have added to their lead with Waghorn’s penalty claim appearing the strongest of the game’s three.

Winning their long-awaited game in hand sees the Blues move up only one place to ninth but now only three points from the play-offs with Nottingham Forest, who they have pushed into 10th, at Portman Road on Saturday.

Derby County: Carson, Forsyth, Keogh (c), Lawrence, Baird, Weimann (Russell 70), Vydra, Nugent (Martin 46), Davies (Thorne 83), Ledley, Huddlestone. Unused: Mitchell, Wisdom, Pearce.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Chambers (c), Webster, Knudsen, Skuse, Connolly (Nydam 72), Ward, Huws (Downes 60), Celina (Sears 60), Waghorn. Unused: Gerken, Iorfa, Bishop, Morris. Referee: Scott Duncan (Northumberland). Att: 24,475.


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Rensham added 08:16 - Nov 29
TimmyH said before the game

"1-0 Rensham - hahhahahahahahahaha!! Mick needs to start with Celina, Spence and Huws over Sears, Iorfa and Ward, if he doesn't we have 2 hopes - no hope and Bob Hope (thought I'd throw that old one in).

Personally I feel we might just scramble a draw through luck and Bart making quite a few saves, but probable outcome is a loss. "
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Swn98 added 09:36 - Nov 29
Dirty I don't count how many times I post after a game but it's quite a lot.
Mainly because I think some of the comments need to be challenged.
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baxter7 added 09:37 - Nov 29
Great result well done lads mcarthy and skuse out
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bugledog123 added 09:42 - Nov 29
Result! COYB!
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bluetit added 09:49 - Nov 29
COYB!!!
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:52 - Nov 29
Kingfisher ,I thought exactly the same, .
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midastouch added 09:59 - Nov 29
I remember Rowett saying he spoke to Mick last season (after he'd been sacked by Birmingham) and he obviously must respect him in order to put in a call and pick his brain. If this result does get Rowett the sack I don't think Mick will take any pleasure in that as I think they probably have a cordial relationship and their is mutual respect there. Apparently he was under intense pressure before their derby match with Forest (as was the Forest manager) so the result last night won't have helped his cause. Derby have been through a lot of managers and players and I can't see how many more seasons they can afford to fail with their high wages and limited resources.
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tempzzzz added 10:35 - Nov 29
Some of the people on here are pathetic. They moan about the moaners who don't like Mick effectively contradicting themselves by moaning and then start bickering with other fans. Then you've got the people that think fans who cancelled their season tickets aren't real fans! Swn98 bleating on about blueboy being voted down when you've got about the same amount of down arrows yourself! People have a right to moan when it's not going right, which lets face it is normally quite a lot, but if they are congratulating the team leave them to it and don't start moaning at others because you think you're a better fan because you continue to stump up Evans pocket money, more spent and changes made this season, under 10k season tickets, coincidence?

Anyway! I went tonight, despite not being a REAL fan, and it WAS a great display by most. Spence a bit off tonight but Waghorn was fantastic, Ward always available on the wing making good runs just need someone bigger in the middle for those high crosses, even chambers and Skuse were great and I'm not normally a fan. Bart with the world class saves as always as well. Great game, bit of squeaky bum time as always at the end and personally think they deserved a penalty in the 2nd half but won't complain there. Overall very good night, and radio Derbyshire was hilarious on the drive out of the industrial estate haha
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Kitman added 11:28 - Nov 29
Truckerblue....wirralblue is correct. Scott Duncan was our manager from 12/11/1937 to 07/8/1955.
Great win last night, btw....
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BillBlue added 11:55 - Nov 29
Well done to Mick, the Manager. well done to the Coach and well done to every player, young and old, because after five years training and five years trying on the occasion, last night, it worked perfectly! Poor old Derby, they were completely overwhelmed, how can you play football when you come up against a brick wall?

Mick, the only thing we can all do is offer you hearty congratulations because you have proved your point in a most distinctive manner; Grab an early goal then fight to hang on to the lead! We have proved It can be done!

Now Mick you have clearly achieved your objective so I am going to ask a favour. Will you please start, at training. to play the Ipswich way as opposed to the Barnsley way? All it needs is to keep the ball on the grass and for the players to be allowed (encouraged} to pass the ball. Simple really. Good luck.
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barrystedmunds added 12:43 - Nov 29
Tempzzzz, nail on the heid!
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Swn98 added 12:55 - Nov 29
Tempzzz bleating on ? down arrows?? i couldnt give a flying fish about down arrows.
I challenge those that i think are mis guided and at all times SUPPORT the club.
As how i spend my money its got diddly squat to do with you.
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MathieandMarshall added 13:33 - Nov 29
logged on to read everyone's thoughts on the performance etc. Instead i am on page two of people squabbling about who is the better supporter!

Mick in or Mick out (i'm personally looking forward to seeing the back of him) we all support the same club. Football is all about opinions. We are all entitled to our own and dont have to agree on everything.

Any chance of focusing on the great result last night? The boys did good.
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tempzzzz added 13:44 - Nov 29
@Swn98 - "i should give up on this one Blueboy!!!!!!...... if i were you", is that not related to the fact that he was voted down or disagreed with. Seeing as that was a stand alone comment I'd say you do care enough to comment on it. All you ever seem to do is bicker on here with other people who don't share your opinion, the many "Mick outers". I wouldn't normally comment on such a thing but your constant judgement of other people and what they have to say, and calling yourself a better fan really ground my gears this morning.

Anyway, that's enough of that. I don't come on here to read peoples arguments, congratulations to EVERYONE on last night, the team, the manager, the 500 or so fans that made the long trip on a cold Tuesday night. Credit where credit is due, even to Mick ;)
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cat added 14:09 - Nov 29
I personally enjoy reading the squabbling, bitching or whatever you want to call it, petty as it is, it does bring a bit of entertainment and something different to the site.
Fill your boots you pro Mick lads, your time has come!!!! Enjoy and embrace it, cause as from a ITFC point of view, long may it continue.
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Swn98 added 14:44 - Nov 29
Better fan Tempzzz where do you get than one from? i think a good novel would be more appropriate for you.
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bohslegend added 15:21 - Nov 29
Great win

Thought Mathie did a good job with the commentary tbh.
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blueboy1981 added 16:14 - Nov 29
Swn98 ......... I think it's time for people to treat your verbals with the disdain it all deserves.

Been some honest comments on here - that don't even register as such with you - hence greeting with your normal ridicule.
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Swn98 added 16:19 - Nov 29
Ignore me then Blueboy!
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Kirbmeister added 17:28 - Nov 29
blueboy1981 - you can't wind people up on here as you have done for many a year, then go running to Phil when they bite back.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:31 - Nov 29
I am impressed you could understand what Mr Mathie was saying bohslegend.
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gosblue added 18:50 - Nov 29
TBH I think the highlights clip flatters a Derby a bit. It suggests they had our goal under siege in the second half. Truth is, they spent most of the game passing sideways or backwards with their fans constantly on their backs. This was a fantastic team effort by Town to a man. Derby looked very ordinary and I had no idea of their league standing or their great Boro result until I read about it this morning. It makes our result even sweeter. The squad is beginning to gel and most of them are Town players.
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Swn98 added 19:03 - Nov 29
Kirbs history shows he can dish it out in bucketfuls and those on the receiving end are supposed to accept it as fact when the worm turns he gets shall we say very disgruntled.
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itfchorry added 19:37 - Nov 29
SW98 - Are you addicted to the minus arrow ?
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TimmyH added 19:46 - Nov 29
Hi there Rensham - yes I declare you were right with last night's result and I ended up with egg on my face somewhat, but as I stated you do predict we'll win most games so I do have a point and also I was partly right in saying MM had to start with Celina, Spence and Huws (which to Mick's credit he did) - and by the way I'm not saying I know more than Mick, quite a few on this forum would have thought the same with the players he introduced since the Villa game..
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