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Three-mendous! Deja vu as Bradford City knock out another Yorkshire side on penalties

Ched Evans flies in on City goalscorer Michael Flynn Ched Evans flies in on City goalscorer Michael Flynn

Sheffield United 1 Bradford City 1

City win 6-5 on penalties

The Bantams are becoming past masters of the 12-yard shuffle as Sheffield United followed neighbours Wednesday and Huddersfield through the exit door.

And what a comeback for keeper Jon McLaughlin, who crowned his first outing of the season with THREE superb saves in front of the ecstatic away end.

Chris Mitchell held his nerve to fire the 16th and decisive penalty into the roof of the net but it was the elastic McLaughlin who was the City hero as they celebrated a first win over the Blades in 18 attempts.

The pre-match announcer may have over-egged the night as a “historic first JPT game at the Lane” but the occasion was hugely significant for numbers one and two in the City line-up.

For McLaughlin and the luckless Simon Ramsden, this was their chance to grab Phil Parkinson’s attention after being stuck in the shadows.

Billy Clarke caused an early stir as he cut past Luke O’Brien and nearly fashioned a chance for Chris Porter.

But Ross Hannah, another desperate to catch the gaffer’s eye, missed a glorious opening on 12 minutes. Jack Compton’s cross was spot-on but Hannah’s firm close-range nod flew over the bar.

Hannah then turned provider as City carved the Blades open again. This time it was Craig Fagan coming in at the far post but Steve Simonsen was equal to the point-blank header.

United countered after O’Brien was caught upfield, Elian Parrino supplying Porter for a rasping shot behind.

And the Blades struck the first blow after 27 minutes with a thumping 25-yarder from Matt Phillips, who cut inside Ramsden before hammering his shot beyond McLaughlin.

It was the former Peter Taylor prodigy’s sixth goal in the month he’s been borrowed from Blackpool – some return for those who question the validity of loan players.

As Phillips continued to give O’Brien problems, Porter’s backheel flashed across goal and Luke Oliver came to the rescue with a timely interception in the box.

But just when it seemed United were slipping through the gears, City were back on level terms with a stunning equaliser from Michael Flynn.

The skipper nicked the ball from Ched Evans, took a touch and smashed home an angled left-foot drive that was every bit as sweet as the one he struck at Leeds in August. It was the club’s first goal for five and a half hours after three successive blanks.

Craig Fagan half-volleyed just over as City began the second half with a bang and Compton continued to have the beating of Parrino – to such an extent that the Argentine defender was subbed nine minutes in.

Fagan got taken out by Harry Maguire but City played on and Chris Mitchell teed up Flynn to drive high into the noisy away support. The fans were right to enjoy themselves.

McLaughlin reacted quickly to clear an underhit backpass from Ramsden as Phillips moved in. But City threatened again from a Mitchell corner as first Oliver and then Marcel Seip were denied in the goal-mouth scrum.

Evans showed twinkling toes at the other end to elude Ramsden and Oliver before Seip firmly shut the door. As the Blades upped their hunt for a second, McLaughlin sprawled to save from Phillips and Oliver threw his huge frame in the way of Michael Doyle.

Compton had his best game in a City shirt but appeared to be cramping up and Parkinson shuffled his pack to bring on Jamie Devitt and James Hanson.

The subs soon combined and Devitt, in the dog house at the weekend for his late arrival, fired over the bar.

But as full time approa-ched, the Blades were only a whisker away as Phillips stretched in vain to get a toe on Matt Lowton’s dangerous low cross.

And right on the whistle, Neill Collins knocked down for Clarke, whose point-blank stab was kept out by McLaughlin.

It meant yet another shoot-out and there’s only one winner there ...

Roll on the last eight.

SHEFF UTD: Simonsen 6, Parrino 5 (Lowton 54min, 6), Williams 6, Maguire 6, Collins 6, Doyle 7, McDonald 6, Phillips 8, Evans 5 (Tonne 65min), Clarke 7, Porter 6. Subs (not used): R Flynn, Harriott, Long.

CITY: McLaughlin 9, Ramsden 7, Seip 7, Oliver 7, O’Brien 6, Mitchell 6, Jones 6, Flynn 7, Compton 8 (Hanson 80min), Fagan 6, Hannah 6 (Devitt 68min). Subs (not used): Williams, Wells, Duke.

REFEREE: Mark Haywood (Wakefield)

ATTENDANCE: 5,692

Comments(5)

cookie_brighton says...
9:45am Wed 9 Nov 11

Watched the game...awesome.
The lads played well, especially in closing utd down.
As for Johnny Mac.......voted motm, without a doubt, showed his professionalism once again, He MUST now hold the no1 shirt.
3 First div yorkshire sides exited by city on penalties.....I cannot believe it, especially how the performance is in the league.
The same starting team for Saturday, at home, against Rochdale in F.A. cup.
Things are looking up. the team that played last night is the team to play in the league.

prince35 says...
10:04am Wed 9 Nov 11

I agree cookie with your post.
I can't understand why we look a very decent outfit in the jps, and can't seem to bring a performance in league2?

Could it be the players enjoy playing against better oposition and live sky fixtures?

It's now upto management to get these performances in our league campaign.

Jonny mac for me established him self as our no1 keeper.

Compton deserves to start the rochdale game
With Reid on the bench if needs be.

But will parky decide to tinker with the personel again?.

I think Ross Hannah now needs games and get himself sharper.
He showed in patches he will be a goal threat at our level given time.

prince35 says...
10:05am Wed 9 Nov 11

I agree cookie with your post.
I can't understand why we look a very decent outfit in the jps, and can't seem to bring a performance in league2?

Could it be the players enjoy playing against better oposition and live sky fixtures?

It's now upto management to get these performances in our league campaign.

Jonny mac for me established him self as our no1 keeper.

Compton deserves to start the rochdale game
With Reid on the bench if needs be.

But will parky decide to tinker with the personel again?.

I think Ross Hannah now needs games and get himself sharper.
He showed in patches he will be a goal threat at our level given time.

Waynus1971 says...
11:20pm Wed 9 Nov 11

Personally, the only change I would make would be Williams for Ramsden, with Seip moving across to right-back. Alternatively, Moore could come back in as a straight swap for Ramsden. Rambo has been out of the game for a long time and two 90mins games in a few days would surely be too much for him.
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As we are the home team, we may want to take the game to Rochdale. If so, Devitt may be considered on the right in place of Mitchell. However, as I said above, I would stick with the same XI as last night (bar Ramsden).

adam8890 says...
10:32am Thu 10 Nov 11

I was at the game it was like we were at home, fans sang from start to finish and stood by the team, and when we went 1-0 down which i think helped.
if we played like that consistently we could probably compete in the championship.
compton is a must in the side for me over kyle reid with him and OB left side is dangerous, OB didnt look at his best but think he had an ok game and im sure he will be back after a few more games, do like threllfall but far prefer obrien.
if parkinson makes a change think he may lose respect from the players and rightly so.
actually looking forward to the next game now. we could of won this league with this team if they could sort there consistency issues out. hope that lawn feels a **** for saying players arent good enough now considering there were some good performances from those players on tuesday.

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