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  • Maynard (59)
  • Varney (75)
  • Date:2009-10-31
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Ashton Gate
  • Attendance:15005
  • Referee:Graham, F

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

86mins

Frankie Simek goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

80mins

Danny Haynes is being taken off, Ivan Sproule has come on in his place.

75mins

Luke Varney goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

75mins

Goal!! Sheff Wed have scored with Luke Varney putting it in the back of the net.

65mins

Sheff Wed are replacing Tommy Miller with Leon Clarke.

59mins

Goal!! Nicky Maynard scores for Bristol City.

58mins

Jamie McAllister is booked for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

46mins

Louis Carey is replaced by Alvaro Saborio.

46mins

Bristol City are replacing Lee Johnson with Paul Hartley.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, October 31st, the match has kicked off.

0mins

Bristol City face Sheff Wed at 3pm on Saturday, October 31st.


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Match Report

Sheffield Wednesday had to leave five of their first-team squad behind due to a flu-like bug, but they came within a sneeze or two with going home with a win.

After Luke Varney had cancelled out Bristol City's lead through Nicky Maynard they got on top and only three fine saves by home keeper Dean Gerken came between them and their first away win since August.

It was the fourth time this season City had been held to a draw after surrendering the lead.

Maynard with his tenth goal of the season and Varney's equaliser from 20 yards gave the game something it had been looking for - a sense of purpose.

It all began brightly enough with Tommy Miller drawing a save from Gerken at the foot of his right post and Varney coming in from the right to smack his shot against the same post.

The flag had gone up for offside, but the importance of it for the Owls was that both attempts had caught defenders on the wrong foot.

Their own backline which had seen seven goals go past them in their last two away games was equally suspect, but Lee Grant pulled off a great deflecting save to stop City going ahead.

From wide on the right Danny Haynes flighted his cross expertly and Maynard's powerful header looked a certain goal until Grant somehow conjured it over his bar.

The game went to sleep then for a long time, home manager Gary Johnson waking it up as he reshaped a non-functioning midfield.

The arrival of former Celtic midfielder Paul Hartley gave City an accuracy of pass they had been missing, while the arrival of Costa Rica World Cup man Alvaro Saborio for Louis Carey gave them added pace.

A striker for a defender was a bold call but it wasn't quite enough to bring them all three points.

Bristol City

Sheffield Wednesday

Corners

66

Fouls

1315

Goal attempts

1011

Shots off target

44

Offsides

42

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