Ipswich Vs West Ham Utd - Blast From the Past

Last updated : 31 December 2004 By Site Editor
Darren Bent ended a turbulent week with the goal which gives Ipswich the edge in this first division play-off clash.

Bent headed home after strike partner Richard Naylor had hit the bar, at the end of a week in which he was questioned by police over an alleged air gun incident.

Ipswich began well and Tomas Repka had to make a good block to deny Bent when a Jim Magilton corner fell to him after six minutes.

Marlon Harewood had the ball in the net on 11 minutes, but the whistle had already blown for a foul, and a minute later, he wasted a good chance, firing into the side-netting.

Magilton had a low drive deflected wide before his cross found Bent whose hooked shot was grabbed by Stephen Bywater at the second attempt.

Bobby Zamora and Bent both struck weak efforts when well-placed, before Bent rounded Bywater and pulled the ball back to Ian Westlake, whose volley was cleared off the line by Andy Melville.

Zamora wasted two more good chances, dragging one effort wide and then tamely shooting straight at Kelvin Davis.

The last good chance of the half saw Jermaine Wright volley just wide from a Magilton corner.

West Ham had the first chance after the break, Harewood heading a Michael Carrick corner on to the roof of the net.

Bent shot over from a Westlake cross before netting his potentially priceless goal, heading home from six yards.

Bent curled an ambitious effort over soon afterwards and that was Town's last real threat.

Both sides seemed happy to take the result, although both Carrick and David Connolly brought saves out of Davis before the end.

Like the other Nationwide Division One play-off semi final, nothing has been resolved, but Ipswich will be the happier of the two teams, knowing just a draw on Tuesday will take them to Cardiff for the final.

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Final 2003/4 Nationwide League Division One Table.
Last game played on
Sunday 9th May 2004
PldHomeAwayOverallPtsGD
WDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
1Norwich City 46183244151076352428108793994+40
2West Bromwich Albion 461454341611663026251110644286+22
3Sunderland 46138233159592930221311624579+17
4West Ham United 461274422071062525191710674574+22
5Ipswich Town 46123849369773536211015847273+12
6Crystal Palace 4610853425112103836211015726173+11
7Wigan Athletic 46118429167973129181711604571+15
8Sheffield United 46116637259592831201115655671+9
9Reading 461166292594102632201016555770-2
10Millwall 46118428157792733181513554869+7
11Stoke City 461175352475112331181216585566+3
12Coventry City 46995342285103332171415675465+13
13Cardiff City 46106740257882833171415685865+10
14Nottingham Forest 46896332576102833151516615860+3
15Preston North End 461175432947122642151417697159-2
16Watford 46986312864132340151219546857-14
17Rotherham United 46887312757112234131518536154-8
18Crewe Alexandra 461139332638122440141121576653-9
19Burnley 46968373248112345131419607753-17
20Derby County 461157393328131434131320536752-14
21Gillingham 461011228344811203314923486751-19
22Walsall 46878293155131634131221456551-20
23Bradford City 46631423354316153410630386936-31
24Wimbledon 4634162140511720498533418929-48
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