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Town 0-1 Derby County - Match Report
Saturday, 19th Dec 2015 17:15

Tom Ince’s 40th minute goal saw Derby County to a 1-0 victory over the Blues at Portman Road. Town took the game to the Rams in the second half but rarely looked like getting on terms with the visitors, who have climbed to second.

Boss Mick McCarthy named unchanged XI for the fifth successive game, while Luke Varney, who signed a contract to the end of the season yesterday, was on the bench replacing Jonny Parr, who missed out having picked up a knock. Former Blue Darren Bent was on the bench for the Rams.

Freddie Sears, fresh from his 16th second goal at Fulham on Tuesday, struck the game’s first shot in the fifth minute, cutting in from the left and hitting a low effort which Derby keeper Lee Grant, in for the injured Scott Carson, saved down to his right.

The Blues were starting the game positively and on eight Brett Pitman profited from Stephen Warnock’s slip on the Town right and sent over a cross which was just too long for strike partner Daryl Murphy.

Derby gradually began to see more of the ball but without creating a chance until the 12th minute when former Norwich midfielder Bradley Johnson shot wide from just outside the area having been teed up by Johnny Russell.

The Rams continued to see the majority of the possession but didn’t create another opportunity until the 21st minute when Tom Ince escaped in space on the right and laid the ball across to Chris Martin, whose shot was superbly blocked by Tommy Smith.

Town threatened on 25 when Murphy nodded the ball down to Sears who was breaking down the left. The former Colchester man might have cut across to an unmarked Pitman earlier and his eventual cross was blocked.

Following the resultant corner, Christophe Berra picked up the game’s first yellow card for catching Warnock with a high boot as he tried to get a touch on a bouncing ball.

On 29 Pitman found Sears on the edge of the area with a pass from wide on the right but the ex-West Ham man’s first touch let him down and George Thorne was able to close him down and block. At the other end, Gerken saved Jacob Butterfield’s effort without fanfare.

A minute later, after Cole Skuse had collided with referee Keith Hill, the ball broke to Sears, who screwed a left-footed strike well wide.

Referee Hill gave Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Johnson a talking to on 34 after the on-loan Arsenal man had taken umbrage to the former Canary had diving in at him after he had already been tripped by one of his team-mates, leading to a short spell of pushing and shoving involving a handful of players.


Berra cut out a Warnock cross from the left on 38 after a swift Derby break, referee Hill having failed to spot a blatant handball during the build-up.

The half had been evenly balanced with few chances at either end but on 40 the visitors went in front.

Russell ran onto Martin’s knockdown midway inside the Town half and Berra’s challenge deflected straight to Ince, who took the ball into the area before hitting a shot which caught Jonas Knudsen’s studs and beat Gerken. It was Ince's seventh goal of the season and his fourth this week after his hat-trick in Tuesday's 4-0 home victory over Bristol City.

The Blues were unable to find a response before referee Hill, whose somewhat erratic decision-making was increasingly infuriating the Town support, blew his whistle to signal half-time.

There had been little in a not overly entertaining game up to the Derby goal, which as so often this season was one that Town really ought to have been able to defend, even if there had been an element of good fortune for the Rams.

When Town had been in good positions all too often they had been let down by a poor final ball or a bad first touch and Derby keeper Grant had never seriously been tested.

Gerken similarly hadn’t been forced into a significant save prior to the visitors taking the lead.

The Blues made a strong start to the second half, Skuse seeing an early strike blocked just inside the area.

On 50 Knudsen found Sears with a short throw on the left and crossed to Murphy, who flicked a difficult header over the bar.

Four minutes later, after Pitman’s header had been nodded behind by Cyrus Christie, the Danish international shot over after a corner on the left had been played to him on the edge of the box.

A minute before the hour mark Pitman was replaced by Ryan Fraser with the Scotland U21 international making his first appearance since suffering a knee injury in October. The on-loan AFC Bournemouth man took up his usual role on the left of midfield with Sears joining Murphy up front. Kevin Bru replaced Maitland-Niles on 63.

Jonathan Douglas had his named added to referee Hill’s book in the 68th minute for a foul on Russell, the Scotland international appearing to make an awful lot out of very little contact.

The Blues continued to take the game to the Rams but Grant was still to be seriously tested. On 75 the keeper failed to deal with a corner from the left but the ball wouldn’t fall to a Town player.

Derby were lucky not to be reduced to 10 men in the 77th minute when Butterfield hauled down Skuse, then pushed the Blues’ midfielder in the face with the flat of his hand.

Referee Hill showed only a yellow card which the Rams midfielder still protested at length, at one point grabbing the referee’s arm. Three minutes later, Andreas Weimann replaced Russell.

Town continued to press for an equaliser and on 81 Douglas wasn’t far away when his header from a Fraser cross was cleared off the line by Butterfield at the post. The Scottish winger reached the loose ball on the edge of the area on the right but was caught by Ince’s very high boot and the former Blackpool man picked up a yellow card.

Moments later, after his corner on the right had been cleared, Fraser brought the ball back in and fed Sears with a clever pass, the striker hitting a powerful shot across the face of goal.

Butterfield made way for Derby to boos from the home support, Jeff Hendrick taking over, before Varney was handed his second Blues debut against one of his former clubs replacing Douglas.

Town were unable to get on terms during injury time and Johnson’s 20-yard strike which Gerken pushed past his right post was the game’s final significant action.

The Blues had taken the game to the visitors in the second half and had had most of the ball but had been prevented from creating too many notable chances by a resolute Derby defence, Douglas’s header which was cleared off the line - one of only two Blues shots on target all game - perhaps the nearest Town came to an equaliser.

The result sees the Blues, who have now recorded only one home win in nine, remain sixth in the table but again having fallen short when up against one of the division’s top sides. Town next face QPR at Portman Road on Boxing Day.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas (Varney 84), Maitland-Niles (Bru 63), Sears, Pitman (Fraser 59), Murphy. Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Coke, Oar.

Derby: Grant, Christie, Keogh, Martin (c), Russell (Weimann 80), Shackell, Johnson, Butterfield (Hendrick 83), Ince (Baird 90), Thorne, Warnock. Unused: Mitchell, Hendrick, Bent, Pearce, Shotton. Referee: Keith Hill (Hertfordshire). Att: 20,161 (Derby: 1,313).


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thebeat added 16:33 - Dec 20
I was talking to Johny Warks brother in the pub before yesterdays game and asked him what John's thoughts were on our current team, these were the first 3 things he said that Warky bangs on about when talking about us.
1: Chambers is too slow to play at rightback.
2: We have nobody in the team with an eye for a pass and havent had one since Magilton and the centre of our midfield is too workmanlike with no real ability in there.
3: Tommy Smiths touch on his right foot is awful, his exact words were "he cudnae trap a bag of cement with it".
Seems its not only the "not real" supporters who spot these things, its Legends of the club aswell.
Even Mick Mills on the way home said its time to start taking favourites who arent performing out of the team like Knudsen and give other players like Parr a chance.
But theyve only got UEFA, F.A. cup and in Warkys case Championship winners medals in the cabinet so what do they know
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bohslegend added 16:35 - Dec 20
ITFCRealist

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bohslegend added 16:38 - Dec 20
thebeat

I think the clue is in your first sentence....

"I was talking to Johny Warks brother in the pub"
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warktheline added 17:55 - Dec 20
Bohslegend, you really are clueless, and that's putting it mildly! You can't accept any kind of constructive criticism towards McCarthy or club.
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warktheline added 19:37 - Dec 20
..... Must say bohslegend, noticed your new side picture! Are you trying to transmit 'Ipswich till I die' image? All so shallow.
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fifeblue added 20:39 - Dec 20
Why wasn't the Derby player sent off for that high-kick?
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Jimmy86 added 21:13 - Dec 20
Coz the referee was diabolical fifeblue. He was weak and allowed Fatty Martin and his side kick Johnson to be in his ear all game. Johnson should have at least been booked for bringing down AMN. He should have sent Butterfield and Ince off. Soon as you put hands on the ref it should be a red. The Ince 1 should also have been a sending off.
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wayway added 21:30 - Dec 20
I suspect ITFCRealist goes back a little further than the Keane/Jewell era when our glorious leader came along and saved us from relegation by hoofing the ball as hard and as high as possible. He, like me can remember the glory years under Ramsey and Robson.
Perhaps the worst mistake I the clubs history was the board under Sheepshanks selling the club to this faceless corporation we have to endure now where ITFC is their tax liability to be written into the balance sheet. Oh, and if anyone is still stupid enough to think 'Marcus Evans' exists you still probably believe an fat man in a red coat comes down the chimney on 25 December
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thebeat added 22:39 - Dec 20
bohslegend i really hope you arent accusing me or Mr Wark of lying with your silly comment.
But then again you'll do anything to deflect the attention away from your Gods mistakes.
He was clearly who he said he was, he looked just like him, he had family photo's on his phone, he lives in Ipswich himself and has for 22 years. He was in there watching the Rangers game cus as you may know the Warks are Rangers fans.
So please dont try and insult my intelligence, and face the fact that knowledgeable legends of the club see what we see.
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warktheline added 22:53 - Dec 20
@thebeat, Bohslegend dismisses all that doesn't fit with those rose coloured specs of his! He vents his frustration on forum with dim witted remarks.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:58 - Dec 20
Bohslegend, I don,t generally criticize other posters views on all things ITFC, after all, it,s all about personal opinions, however, some of the comments you spout are a load of guff IMO. Most of us in the so called anti Mick brigade you continually snipe at post win, lose or draw, don,t see it through rose tinted specs and give credit & criticism when it is warranted and try to be balanced in our views. If you had endured some of the agricultural, piss poor football dished up in the flesh, you may well see things from a different perspective. I,m sure many of us bleed blue (I certainly do) but, we see things for what they generally are. Perhaps if you were a little more gracious sometimes, I may respect your slant on it.
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Kirbmeister added 23:12 - Dec 20
There should be a separate 'slagarama' section on here somewhere so the rest of us don't have to suffer reading the tedious insults.
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thebeat added 23:21 - Dec 20
Kirbmeister i agree totally with you. The rule seems to be dare to point faults of the management or club out whilst giving an honest assessment and you get verbally attacked with sly comments, especially when we win.
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Bert added 00:06 - Dec 21
Thankfully most supporters in the ground are more objective and realistic than the negative posters on here. Support means getting behind the team when they are working hard but not quite getting there. Too often the North Stand only gets excited when the ref is crap or an ex budgie is playing . The atmosphere on Saturday was pretty ordinary so please Northstanders make some noise and at least show the away supporters a kop of sorts exists. I expect to be marked down by saying this but think about it. Bring the noise of our wonderful away support ( yes I go to away games) to Portman Road and let it be the 12th man.
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Seasider added 17:55 - Dec 21
Time for bed BERT
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Bert added 19:13 - Dec 21
Happy Christmas to all those in the North Stand. At 1-0 down I await some Boxing Day fervour but sincerely hope we all have something to cheer instead.
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