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Doncaster 0-3 Town
Thursday, 26th Dec 2013 16:56

David McGoldrick scored twice and Luke Chambers once as Town got the festive fixtures off to a winning start and briefly moved into the play-off places with a comfortable 3-0 victory at Doncaster. McGoldrick and Chambers headed home corners in the 24th and 30th minutes, then the Blues top scorer added the third six minutes after the break.

Town boss Mick McCarthy named the same side for the fourth successive game with the Blues in their now familiar 4-3-3 formation.

McCarthy’s side started brightly and went close in the fourth minute when Daryl Murphy, who had started the move, forced Ross Turnbull to block his left-foot shot from inside the area after a neat interchange between Luke Hyam and Ryan Tunnicliffe had created the opening.

Dean Gerken had little trouble with Theo Robinson’s eighth-minute strike for the home side with little between the teams in a scrappy opening spell.

On 16 McGoldrick nodded a Tunnicliffe header to Turnbull, then two minutes later Frank Nouble screwed a cross behind when he should have done better after McGoldrick’s flick had sent him away on the right.

Town went ahead in the 24th minute after Murphy had forced the first corner of the game on the left. Aaron Cresswell whipped the ball over and McGoldrick rose ahead of Murphy to power the ball to Turnbull’s right. It was the Blues’ top scorer’s 10th goal of the season, although only his second away from home.

Nouble headed wide from a Chambers cross in the 28th minute as Town looked to add to their lead. A minute later, Tunnicliffe fed McGoldrick, who returned the ball to the on-loan Manchester United man with a superb flick, but the midfielder’s cross was stabbed behind ahead of the waiting Murphy.

But from the resultant corner, Town’s second of the match, the Blues did make it 2-0. Tunnicliffe sent the ball over from the right and skipper Chambers powered his near post header to Turnbull’s left and into the net for his second goal of the season.

Blues keeper Gerken did superbly to retain the two-goal lead in the 39th minute after Cole Skuse had fouled Mark Duffy five yards outside the area. The Rovers midfielder took the freekick himself and his curling shot looked goalbound until Gerken got across to his left to tip it onto the bar.


On 42 Robinson hit a low effort wide as the home side looked to get back into the game before the break.

But, after the Blues had wasted their third corner of the half, Tunnicliffe playing the ball short to Nouble, who lost out to Robinson much to McCarthy’s obvious annoyance, referee Tony Harrington blew his whistle to confirm a 2-0 Town lead at half-time.

The Blues deserved to be ahead having had the better of the game’s opportunities with the home side unable to defend the two corners from which Town scored their goals.

Doncaster’s only serious chance was the freekick which Gerken brilliantly kept out towards the end of the half, the latest in a succession of important saves made by the Blues keeper.

Six minutes into the second half, Town made it 3-0. Tunnicliffe sent Murphy away in space on the left and the Irishman cut the ball back across the area to McGoldrick, who took a touch before slamming his 11th goal of the season past Turnbull.

With the game already looking lost, Doncaster boss Paul Dickov — whose side had now conceded three goals in four successive games - immediately switched anonymous Manchester United loanee Federico Macheda for young striker Alex Peterson.

Nouble had the ball in the net in the 54th minute but with the linesman having raised his flag. McGoldrick had brought the ball forward down the middle of the ever more shambolic Rovers defence before teeing up Murphy to his left. Turnbull saved the Irish striker’s shot and the loose ball fell to Nouble, who briefly thought he had made it 4-0.

Town were by now looking likely to score every time they attacked. McGoldrick went looking for a hat-trick in the 57th minute, tricking his way past a defender before hitting a low shot which Turnbull saving down to his left with Nouble in space screaming for a pass.

A minute later, McGoldrick played Nouble in down the centre but Turnbull came out quickly to block and the ball cannoned wide off the former West Ham, Chelsea and Wolves man.

Rovers threatened to pull a goal back in the 67th minute, Chambers clearing ahead of sub Peterson from Wellens’s cutback from the right. Moments later, Peterson flicked a header wide from a left-wing cross.

A lengthy spell of Town possession in the 74th minute came to an end when the outstanding McGoldrick lashed well wide from Murphy’s chest into his path. While the home side prepared to take the resultant throw-in on-loan Aston Villa winger Jordan Graham took over from the lively Nouble.

McGoldrick scuffed another strike to Turnbull as he slipped in the 75th minute, before a conga briefly broke out amongst the 936-strong Blues travelling support.

On 81 Rovers defender Paul Quinn was booked for comments made to a linesman, prior to Peterson heading wide.

The again excellent McGoldrick was replaced by Paul Taylor for the final seven minutes, the Town support warmly applauding off the Blues’ top scorer.

With a minute of scheduled time remaining Chambers almost netted a brilliant second of the game, exchanging passes with the impressive Tunnicliffe before taking the ball past a defender with his thigh and shooting just wide.

The Town victory was never in doubt once they had gone in front with Doncaster poor at the back and little threat going forward.

After McGoldrick had added the third after the break there was a spell in which the Blues could have added further to their lead and in the end the 3-0 scoreline if anything flattered the home side.

The result saw the Blues break into the play-off places for the first time this season, moving from ninth to fifth before dropping back to seventh following the evening fixtures, ahead of Sunday's game at AFC Bournemouth and the New Year's Day home game against Charlton.

Doncaster: Turnbull, Quinn, Wakfield, McCullough, Yun, Wellens (c), Furman, Duffy, Forrester (Cotterill 70), Macheda (Peterson 53), Robinson (Bennett 74). Unused: Maxted, Stevens, Woods, De Val.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Hyam, Skuse, Tunnicliffe, Nouble (Graham 74), McGoldrick (Taylor 83), Murphy (Anderson 90). Unused: Loach, Mings, Tabb, Edwards. Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland). Att: 7,753 (Town: 936).


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mattb97 added 17:01 - Dec 26
E I E I E I O up the football league we go if we get promotion this is what we sing we are Ipswich we are Ipswich mcarthy is our king
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LankHenners added 17:01 - Dec 26
Great win, we're 5th as it stands which is absolutely brilliant! We'll be lucky to stay there by the end of the day but if results go our way it could be possible! Two goals for McGoldrick, if he continues his form then he can easily reach 20 by the end of the season. Sounded like we played well on the radio and perhaps could have had a couple more!

Aim now should be to break away from the teams that are snapping at our heels and try to stabilise a top 6 place!
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kuyski added 17:03 - Dec 26
Very good gifts for Happy Boxing Day ! Well done TOWN
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warktheline added 17:03 - Dec 26
Wake up and smell the coffee doubters.blueboy1981 is Mick matching your ambition?
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ibisblue added 17:06 - Dec 26
that sounds like the most comfortable win of the season.... great stuff, and lets hope we can build further! COYB
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battyblue added 17:06 - Dec 26
good stuff boys keep the momentum going nice to see some subs being used for a change although it was brief highest we have been for a few seasons tonight good performance by all.
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TractorCam added 17:09 - Dec 26
Up into the top 6, 6 games unbeaten and 3 months undefeated away from home, happy days!
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martleshamitfc added 17:10 - Dec 26
Wow - it's getting better and better, with Sylvan to come into the team it's looking good, art last exciting times ahead! COYB
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IpswichLewis added 17:12 - Dec 26
We need to try and get Tunnicliffe back, involved in all 3 goals today...come on you blues!!! Onwards and upwards! See you all at Bournemouth on Sunday!!
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blueboy1981 added 17:13 - Dec 26
warktheline - I think it's about time you got your facts right, I have never made any reference to MM's ambition whatsoever - so give it a rest. Wouldn't concern you whatever the result - but it would me.

Great result today - won't be as easy at Bournemouth but a 0 -1 result there will do very nicely.
Well done all - let's keep it rolling - Great Boxing Day!.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 17:16 - Dec 26
Great 3 points against a very poor Donny side. Puts us in 5th place for now. This could have ended up 8 or 9 goals to the good we were so dominant. However, I feel the cherries away on sunday will be much tougher so I wont be getting too carried away just yet. Well done all.
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Tonyitfc82 added 17:19 - Dec 26
I cant remember last time we were 5th. to me It feels as if we are top of the league.
We town fans have been waiting a long time for success and it might just be this season.

COYB.
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jas0999 added 17:19 - Dec 26
Another excellent result ... 5th as it stands ... MM is a really good manager; ME finally appointed a brilliant manager - now with a couple of additions we could really push on. Well done to all though! Happy Christmas.
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Tractamatt added 17:20 - Dec 26
I think evans should put his hand in his pocket and sign Tunners but what a result and hopefully we can carry the momentum on to bournmouth.
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kerryblue747 added 17:24 - Dec 26
Happy Happy days well done all .
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Jimmy86 added 17:29 - Dec 26
Great result and gives us a great start to festive period and real momentum going into the bournemouth game, which will be a lot harder. We could do with blackpool and a certain michael chopra to do is a favour against dirty leeds and hope QPR beat forest!!! COYB 5th as it stands
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TimmyH added 17:31 - Dec 26
Great result - beat them comfortably by the sounds of it, amazing they managed to beat QPR! Well done to the lads/MM & TC and long last for a long long time we are in the play-offs at this time of the season and long may it continue. Raising a glass to this result!
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bluelodgeblue added 17:36 - Dec 26
5th ! 5th! I need oxygen quick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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runaround added 17:37 - Dec 26
However poor Doncaster may have been, a 3-0 away win is a top drawer result which will make people sit up & take notice of ITFC. Long way to go yet but there is a real feeling building that we will challenge top 6 this season. It's been too long since we last did that!
Looking forward to Bournemouth trip on Sunday. C.O.Y.B
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TractorBoy666 added 17:51 - Dec 26
Another great performance it sounded like and I haven't felt this positive about Town in a very long time now. To say we're in the mix of the play offs from what happened last year is a great achievement itself. If we can maybe keep hold of Tunnicliffe in January and possibly bring in another forward man in midfield I can see us in the mix still come May. Mick is doing a terrific job and we're now one of the best away teams in the division!! Who would have thought that would happen a few months ago??
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therein61 added 18:00 - Dec 26
What a lovely boxing day well done the boys in blue, and more so the noise that we supporters made you can see the players really appreciate us I'm staying at a mates tonight after a very long drive this morning so I can rest have a few beers and go to sleep a very happy old man once again well done boys the table is looking good.
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IpswichLewis added 18:06 - Dec 26
Tunnicliffe set to sign until end of the season...bonus...my wish came true from 13 posts ago...
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bluemikey100 added 18:12 - Dec 26
as usual great away performance 7 un beaten we second top scorers in division as well into playoffs its a damn good xmas
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IvorFeeling added 18:19 - Dec 26
massive boost to get in the play off places and the whole of PR will now know the playoffs are realistic. Interesting to see the ME response to the Jan transfer window as for the first time in his tenure as an owner we have a great chance with a manager who knows what he is doing.

Utopia is 6 points from the next two but, 3pts or above is playoff pace. Can't help but think the way Bournemonth set themselves up we won't score at least 1. COYB
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Lightningboy added 18:23 - Dec 26
Decent win indeed...but these are the sort of games we have to win if we're to get into the promotion picture.

Keep it going lads.
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