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5:00pm Saturday 13th March 2010 in
CHARLIE Austin's second half strike handed injury-hit Town their first win in four attempts away at Brighton this afternoon.
Austin scored his 14th of the season in the 69th minute following a good lay-off from Jon-Paul McGovern, and it was a gritty, determined display in which Swindon defied the odds.
Brighton had plenty of first half chances as they dominated proceedings but were unable to convert them, and Town's cause was made even tougher when they lost David Lucas, Vincent Pericard and Danny Ward all to injuries by half-time.
But Danny Wilson's side held firm to record three vital points in their push for a play-off place.
Here are the ley moments from today's game:
One min: Brighton launch an early attack and work the ball out wide to Kazenga LuaLua, who skips past Stephen Darby and sees his low strike deflected wide for a corner.
Eight mins: A lovely move down the right involving Inigo Calderon and Elliott Bennett sees the latter whip in a low ball which Glenn Murray meets unmarked at the far post.
The front man somehow taps wide from a couple of yards, but the linesman's flag saves his blushes.
12 mins: David Lucas looks to have picked up a hamstring strain and is treated by physio Dick Mackey before substitute stopper Phil Smith comes on to replace him.
15 mins: Alan Sheehan's delivery from the left is scuffed back across goal by Brighton full-back Marcos Painter, but Danny Ward can only fire high and wide under pressure.
18 mins: A short corner is worked as far as Simon Ferry on the edge of the box, but his delivery is headed out by the Brighton defence.
It falls only as far as Ward, who connects on the volley from 25 yards, but puts his strike straight at Peter Brezovan.
22 mins: A long ball forward to Glenn Murray is chested into the path of Bennett, who in turn feeds Andrew Crofts.
Brighton's skipper takes the ball on and drives a low shot which narrowly goes the wrong side of Phil Smith's upright.
25 mins: Bennett's free-kick from the right flank is met by Murray at the far post, but the lone front man can only head well over.
27 mins: Best chance of the game so far. LuaLua strides across the pitch and feeds Bennett out wide.
The youngster's delivery is perfect and Murray's header beats Phil Smith, but thankfully for Town skipper Gordon Greer is on hand to clear off the line.
33 mins: Town are forced into a second substitution, with striker Vincent Pericard hobbling off to be replaced by Mark Marshall.
37 mins: Marshall controls well on the right, strides forward into space and unleashes a shot which is closer to hitting the corner flag rather than the back of the net.
41 mins: A superb lay-off from Murray gives Gary Dicker plenty of time and space to have a go from 25 yards. However, the Seagulls midfielder drills his effort wide.
46 mins: Town's three substitutions are now all used up, with Danny Ward replaced at half-time by Craig Easton. It looks like Swindon are lining up with a 4-5-1 formation in the second half.
49 mins: Dicker releases Bennett with an inch-perfect pass to disect the Swindon back line. The winger, however, can only lash his strike from a wide angle well over.
59 mins: A long ball over the top is misjudged by Adam El-Abd and Charlie Austin races clear. He shoots from 12 yards, but drags his shot disappointingly wide of the far post when he should have at least tested Brezovan.
65 mins: Town are starting to press forward and following a decent spell of pressure Sheehan's corner is met by Greer.
The skipper's header is firm and on its way to the corner of the net until a smart stop from Brezovan, who smothers the ball at the second attempt.
69 mins (GOAL 0-1 Austin): Marshall's cross from the left is challenged for by Ferry. The loose ball drops to McGovern inside the area, who lays it back to Austin, and the front man makes no mistake with a crisp, low finish.
79 mins: Jonathan Douglas is fouled 25 yards out, and Sheehan steps up to curl the resulting free-kick inches wide of the far post with Brezovan beaten.
90 mins: Town are doing everything they can to slow the game down - holding the ball in the corners and taking their time over every throw in.
It may not be pretty but Swindon are grinding this out.
90 mins: LuaLua picks up on the ball in the middle of the park and strides past the challenges of Craig Easton and Ferry.
He strikes low and it looks to be heading for the bottom corner, until the fingertips of Phil Smith get in the way. It's a superb, match-winning save.
BRIGHTON (4-5-1): Peter Brezovan; Inigo Calderon, Tommy Elphick, Adam El-Abd, Marcos Painter (Nicky Forster 75); Elliott Bennett, Andrew Crofts, Alan Navarro (Chris Holroyd 70), Gary Dicker, Kazenga LuaLua; Glenn Murray
Subs not used: Mitchell Walker, Gavin Hoyte, Jim McNulty, Gary Hart, Sebastien Carole
TOWN (4-4-2): David Lucas (Phil Smith 12); Stephen Darby, Scott Cuthbert, Gordon Greer, Alan Sheehan; Jon-Paul McGovern, Simon Ferry, Jonathan Douglas, Danny Ward (Craig Easton 46); Vincent Pericard (Mark Marshall 33), Charlie Austin
Subs not used: Kevin Amankwaah, Lecsinel Jean-Francois, Michael Timlin, Matt Ritchie
Comments(49)
graham81
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4:12pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Bondy54
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4:16pm Sat 13 Mar 10
EeeByGum
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4:22pm Sat 13 Mar 10
didntshedoswell
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4:34pm Sat 13 Mar 10
PJennings
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4:35pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Ian13
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4:37pm Sat 13 Mar 10
PJennings
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4:38pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Ian13
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4:40pm Sat 13 Mar 10
PJennings wrote:2 - 1 Norwich
yes! huddersfield 1-1 norwich colchester are losing along with charlton and leeds!
didntshedoswell
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4:40pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Ian13
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4:41pm Sat 13 Mar 10
didntshedoswell wrote:Nice thought but we are 6th not top
Uddersfield now losing. Automatic promotion back on. I think it's fair to say we are the best team in this division.
PJennings
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4:45pm Sat 13 Mar 10
didntshedoswell
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4:45pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Ian13 wrote:Patience is a virtue my dear Ian. I didn't want to go to wembely anyway. I'm now tipping us for auto promotion. POOK just scored for Cheltenham. Did he ever score for us?
didntshedoswell wrote: Uddersfield now losing. Automatic promotion back on. I think it's fair to say we are the best team in this division.Nice thought but we are 6th not top
didntshedoswell
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4:48pm Sat 13 Mar 10
PJennings
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4:49pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Freeeeman
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4:50pm Sat 13 Mar 10
didntshedoswell wrote:Couple of times, I remember a cracking volley he scored at the CG!
Ian13 wrote:Patience is a virtue my dear Ian. I didn't want to go to wembely anyway. I'm now tipping us for auto promotion. POOK just scored for Cheltenham. Did he ever score for us?didntshedoswell wrote: Uddersfield now losing. Automatic promotion back on. I think it's fair to say we are the best team in this division.Nice thought but we are 6th not top
Ian13
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4:51pm Sat 13 Mar 10
didntshedoswell wrote:ah but you said we ARE the best. Yes I'm happy to believe we COULD be the best.
Ian13 wrote:Patience is a virtue my dear Ian. I didn't want to go to wembely anyway. I'm now tipping us for auto promotion. POOK just scored for Cheltenham. Did he ever score for us?didntshedoswell wrote: Uddersfield now losing. Automatic promotion back on. I think it's fair to say we are the best team in this division.Nice thought but we are 6th not top
Ian13
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4:55pm Sat 13 Mar 10
didntshedoswell
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4:58pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Ian13
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4:58pm Sat 13 Mar 10
umpcah
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5:04pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Ian13 wrote:It seems that Darby fitted in OK and that Mark Marshall did well too. Great result lads - thank you !
Brilliant result and those around us
SAPFanSTFC
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5:11pm Sat 13 Mar 10
umpcah wrote:.....AND that Phil Smith did a GREAT job!!...last minute save and solid display!!!
Ian13 wrote: Brilliant result and those around usIt seems that Darby fitted in OK and that Mark Marshall did well too. Great result lads - thank you !
daxter
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5:15pm Sat 13 Mar 10
SAPFanSTFC
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5:31pm Sat 13 Mar 10
billbst
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5:39pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Inky
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5:41pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Old-Stager, Hilperton
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5:48pm Sat 13 Mar 10
South Coast Robin
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5:56pm Sat 13 Mar 10
SAPFanSTFC wrote:The way the scores went today shows how just fine the line could be between claiming 2nd spot, finishing in the top 6 and missing out altogether. Early in the 2nd half Huddersfield, MK Dons, Milwall and Colchester were all winning and we were being held and slipping out of the top 6. By full time Milwall were the only other team around us to have won and we've now opened a 5 point gap over 7th. Agree with most of the above points in terms of the remaining fixtures, at least 13 points from the games against Hartlepool, Tranmere, Exeter, Walsall, Wycombe and Brentford would go a long way to securing a play-off spot. How we do in the tougher games (on paper) will probably determine how nervy the final day of the season at Milwall is. A good set of results against those around us, a tough ask given how many are away games, could yet see us launch an unlikely assault on 2nd spot.
This is all so close WOW!! 5 more wins from the following and we're guaranteed a play-off place 6 or 7 more wins and we could be looking at playing Millwall on the last day for 2nd spot if Leeds keep slipping up Only 4 wins and we may miss out on the play-offs!! Southampton v Swindon - Tough but they may try too hard Swindon v Norwich - They're Hot but they may get sloppy!?!! Hartlepool v Swindon - Not easy Leeds United v Swindon - Which Leeds will turn up, but just maybe!? Swindon v Tranmere - A MUST win Colchester v Swindon - Hmmmm Swindon v Exeter - A MUST win Swindon v Walsall - A MUST win Wycombe v Swindon - A MUST win Swindon v Brentford - A MUST win Millwall v Swindon - Hmmmm
umpcah
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6:18pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Bassett Robin
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6:28pm Sat 13 Mar 10
bradley red 1
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7:12pm Sat 13 Mar 10
the_gloves
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7:42pm Sat 13 Mar 10
joey butler
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7:48pm Sat 13 Mar 10
mikek
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8:00pm Sat 13 Mar 10
old town robin
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8:06pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Bassett Robin wrote:Have to agree with you Bas Robin, a fantastic result against the odds with 3 injuries + Paynter unfit to start. I have to add this back four are the best we have fielded when it comes to keeping clean sheets and well done Smithy for his part. We now need to support Chaz. Does Liverpool have anyone to spare?
A cracking result & the most subbed goalie in football league history has to be replaced again but well done Phil Smith & co. Now Danny is the time to get more reinforcements in & not delay anylonger.
Paul Skinnbakk
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8:27pm Sat 13 Mar 10
umpcah wrote:Umpcah - MOTM is always decided by the match sponsors, that's why it's always the best home player that gets it.
Who was voted Man of the Match ? Greer ?
RedBrum
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8:56pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Oi Den!
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9:11pm Sat 13 Mar 10
RedBrum wrote:Got caught out a couple of times early on, then seemed to settle down well. Looked comfortable on the ball and distribution was good. Warning: as the visitors' view at Brighton is probably the worst in the League, you might want to seek a second opinion! I would take my hat off to anyone who can give a detailed account with confidence. I do know it was a good all round performance. Marshall played better than I ever expected to see from him, although he did benefit from some naive Brighton defending.
Can anyone give a more detailed account of how Darby did? Great result Town considering how well Brighton have done against some of the top six teams in the last few weeks.
stroudred1959
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9:39pm Sat 13 Mar 10
umpcah
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8:01am Sun 14 Mar 10
RedBrum wrote:It seems that Darby had to cope with LuaLua who by all accounts is pretty lively . Now that he has some understanding of how his team-mates play I reckon Kev will struggle to get back in.
Can anyone give a more detailed account of how Darby did? Great result Town considering how well Brighton have done against some of the top six teams in the last few weeks.
umpcah
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8:23am Sun 14 Mar 10
London Red
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8:57am Sun 14 Mar 10
umpcah
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9:31am Sun 14 Mar 10
mallorca
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10:03am Sun 14 Mar 10
the_gloves
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11:49am Sun 14 Mar 10
umpcah wrote:I don't think a point a Saints is vital, though I'd obviously love something. I think we need 5 more wins, that will give us 78 points and i'd be surprised if that wasn't enough to get us in the play offs. I think we can pick up four wins at home and at least one win from Hartlepool and Wycombe. I will see anything else as a bonus. I think the autos might be a step to far as we would need to win at Saints and Leeds as well as get something at Col U and Millwall. We are picking up a lot of injuries and don't think we have enough in the tank to play at our best every game this season.
With luck the Southampton match will be called off due to a waterlogged pitch ! To be serious, so much depends on who can be fit to play on Tuesday. The most serious potential omission from Town`s squad has to be Billy Paynter who works so well with Charlie. The Swindon Express seems to be back on the rails but at least one point at Southampton is a must.
steve.
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12:04pm Sun 14 Mar 10
umpcah wrote:Hello TJ agree with your post except i dont think a point is a must a southampton welcome yes a must no i will be there but if im honest i dont believe we will get anything from this one.Good to see Marshall get a little praise im sure that will do wonders for his convidence.One more thing i noticed at the start of this thread before we had even kicked off some of our fellow posters had us down to lose this, Cmon chaps weve had one of the best seasons weve had for many yrs imo if we lose the odd game please leave the doom and gloom out,sometimes if you have nothing good to say maybe consider saying nothing at all.
With luck the Southampton match will be called off due to a waterlogged pitch ! To be serious, so much depends on who can be fit to play on Tuesday. The most serious potential omission from Town`s squad has to be Billy Paynter who works so well with Charlie. The Swindon Express seems to be back on the rails but at least one point at Southampton is a must.
umpcah
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12:17pm Sun 14 Mar 10
steve. wrote:When I said " must " I was really thinking from a psycological point of view - picking up points on a run, etc. That would give the lads extra confidence before the dingdong with Norwich as well as another point in the locker.
umpcah wrote: With luck the Southampton match will be called off due to a waterlogged pitch ! To be serious, so much depends on who can be fit to play on Tuesday. The most serious potential omission from Town`s squad has to be Billy Paynter who works so well with Charlie. The Swindon Express seems to be back on the rails but at least one point at Southampton is a must.Hello TJ agree with your post except i dont think a point is a must a southampton welcome yes a must no i will be there but if im honest i dont believe we will get anything from this one.Good to see Marshall get a little praise im sure that will do wonders for his convidence.One more thing i noticed at the start of this thread before we had even kicked off some of our fellow posters had us down to lose this, Cmon chaps weve had one of the best seasons weve had for many yrs imo if we lose the odd game please leave the doom and gloom out,sometimes if you have nothing good to say maybe consider saying nothing at all.
Redhouse Red
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1:48pm Sun 14 Mar 10
umpcah wrote:I personally think and kind off agree, we really need the win tuesday night. We need as much momentum as possible for next Saturday.
With luck the Southampton match will be called off due to a waterlogged pitch ! To be serious, so much depends on who can be fit to play on Tuesday. The most serious potential omission from Town`s squad has to be Billy Paynter who works so well with Charlie. The Swindon Express seems to be back on the rails but at least one point at Southampton is a must.
London Red
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8:10pm Sun 14 Mar 10
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graham81 says...
4:09pm Sat 13 Mar 10