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Notts County 1-2 Town - Half-Time
Saturday, 27th Jul 2013 15:57

Goals from Luke Hyam and Daryl Murphy see the Blues lead Notts County 2-1 at half-time, ex-Town striker Danny Haynes netting the home side’s goal.

Paul Anderson and Cole Skuse both started in which looked like the side Mick McCarthy plans to field at Reading in next week’s Championship opener.

The former Nottingham Forest man missed the last two games with a hamstring problem, while Skuse was subbed with a knee injury at Colchester on Tuesday.

New loan signing Ryan Tunnicliffe was on the bench, while skipper Carlos Edwards is still absent after his spell away with Trinidad and Tobago and midfielder Josh Carson was also absent.

Ex-Blue Danny Haynes and former loanee Bartosz Bialkowski were in Chris Kiwomya's Notts County side, while on-trial ex-Town striker Ronan Murray and former U18s captain Callum Bennett were on the Magpies’ bench.

The first chance of the game in the second minute when Mark Fotheringham played in Enoch Showunmi but Blues keeper Scott Loach blocked. The ball looped to Haynes who headed well over.

Town went straight up the other end and went even closer. Aaron Cresswell crossed from the left and Daryl Murphy’s bouncing header beat Bialkowski but struck the Polish keeper’s right post.

The Irishman ought to have done better a minute later when he flicked a header wide after good work from David McGoldrick, who started his career with home town club County, on the left.

The early flurry of chances continued with Cresswell finding Hyam well placed inside the area, but the midfielder screwed his shot well wide and too far in front of Murphy.

On nine Cresswell signalled that the game was up for him and made his way off the field. The left-back has been suffering with a thigh injury throughout pre-season. Tyrone Mings took over.

Town went in front in the 15th minute through Luke Hyam. McGoldrick nodded a long ball down to Murphy, who held off a defender before backheeling into the path of Jay Tabb. The midfielder crossed from the left and Hyam stooped to nod a six-yard header across Bialkowski and into the net for a well-crafted goal.

Eight minutes later it was 2-0. Mings played the ball down the line, McGoldrick crossed and Murphy tapped home from six yards for his fifth goal of pre-season.

On 25 Fotheringham turned a weak shot to Loach, back in his home town, from the edge of the box, then winger Jamal Campbell-Ryce saw a powerful strike deflect wide. But in the main Town had been comfortable and they had had enough chances to be further ahead.

Just after the half hour a simmering spat between Hyam and Joss Labadie briefly spilled over into a bout of handbags, but referee Andy Woolmer restored order without showing cards which would have been inevitable in a competitive fixture.

However, only a minute or so later the two challenged for the ball and Hyam, probably harshly as he looked to have been pulled the ground by the Magpies player, along with stand-in skipper Luke Chambers, was spoken to further by the referee.

The home side pulled a goal back in the 35th minute. Campbell-Ryce’s low cross from the right deflected to Haynes, who hit a low shot beyond Loach from just inside the area.

Chambers headed an Anderson corner straight at Bialkowski in the 43rd minute with the Blues still on top despite the County goal.
At the break, the Blues deserved their lead and looked well on course to continue the 100% record the club has enjoyed at every level during pre-season.

Town: Loach, Hewitt, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell (Mings 10), Anderson, Hyam, Skuse, Tabb, Murphy, McGoldrick. Subs: Gerken, Veseli, Berra, Wordsworth, Tunnicliffe, Taylor, Nouble, Hammond, Berkane, October.


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Wickets added 16:03 - Jul 27
Up The Town
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Hoppersblue10 added 16:13 - Jul 27
Cressy going off, if he has been carrying a knock surely could of sat this one out.

Other than that sounds like more of the same from pre-season, form is looking good.
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RedDust added 16:14 - Jul 27
Just want to use this fresh thread for people's opinions. Now MM has spent £50,000 in transfer fees this window, do people think that MM & ME struck a deal of no transfer funds? MM has pretty much said he's done for this transfer window without spending does this add up to anyone else? I just have the feeling we'll drop 2mill on a really good striker does anyone else?
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Michael11 added 16:17 - Jul 27
Murphy/McGoldrick look like a very good partnership up front. Wordsworth going off after 4 mins of the restart when he doesn't look injured is a bit odd.
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ManningtreeBlue99 added 16:24 - Jul 27
3-2 to town now
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Jimmys_Law added 16:25 - Jul 27
Goals from both sides and the score is now 3-2 to Town. Taylor scored his first goal for Ipswich from a good free kick but Notts County hit back after a goalmouth scramble.
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Jimmys_Law added 16:25 - Jul 27
Well I should start typing more quickly...
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cyprustractorboy added 16:33 - Jul 27
COYB
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hochiblue added 16:41 - Jul 27
I'm guessing that with signing-on fees paid to the free transfers, the loan fee for Tunnicliffe and the Chopra pay-off ME has probably spent £2m in the close season. Unless SEB comes in (big signing on fee and not ready to play) can't see the need for another signing.
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Jimmys_Law added 16:44 - Jul 27
3-3 now. 100% record might not stay intact.
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JustSpivvyChops added 16:48 - Jul 27
"Paul Anderson and Cole Skuse both started in which looked like the side Mick McCarthy plans to field at Reading in next week's Championship opener."

Disagree........................from what i've witnessed in pre season veseli will be first choice right back, Wordsworth will be in place of Skuse and Berra has a very good shout of beating Smith to centre half (chambo has been a rock).
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JustSpivvyChops added 16:50 - Jul 27
And by the way I was in the Directors box at the Colchester game and there are more signings to come according to the powers that be (irons in the fire, just depending on personal terms being agreed).
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thebeat added 16:50 - Jul 27
Cant see Smith missing out. i think Mick will start with what he knows from last year and it will be up to the new guys to force their way in.
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ManningtreeBlue99 added 16:53 - Jul 27
It ended 3-3. Subs at half-time disjointed a great winning team
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Len_Brennan added 17:16 - Jul 27
I don't mind about the 100% record going, we've had great pre-seasons before only to have a shocking start & vice versa. What is good is that the results & performances will largely have added to the sense of confidence around the squad from the end of last season.
I think the starting XI for Reading will resemble what started today, although Cresswell's injury may affect that. Still think Stearman is a possibilty & needed. I also want to see more from Skuse as I wouldn't start him based on what I've seen of him so far, although I wasn't there today. What happened with Wordsworth? I would play him alongside Hyam & Tabb with possibly Anderson out wide at Reading.
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