Ipswich won their game in hand, beating Blackburn in a rearranged match, (due to Rover's recent FA Cup run), under the Portman Road floodlights, on a very cold Tuesday evening, getting to within one point of the play-off places, with just nine matches left to play.
There is still a feeling of doom and gloom around, it seems that the majority of the Town fans had given up on the season going into the game and some of them were even calling for manager Mick McCarthy's head, especially after our one-nil defeat at fellow play-off rivals in Cardiff on Saturday.
Max and I moved down towards the front of the North Stand, relocating the season tickets to try some different seats, in readiness for next season, yes we are going to renew!
The crowd of 16,488 (214 from Lancashire), was the lowest attendance of the season at Portman Road this season so far and they were very quiet, mind you, there was very little to cheer about coming from the pitch, in what I have to say what was another unentertaining game. After an hour had been played, I felt that the game had nil-nil written all over it. Fortunately Daryl Murphy,(celebrating his thirty-third birthday), had other ideas and gave Town the lead from the penalty spot after sixty-seven minutes, following a shove on Luke Chambers in the box.
Murphy was on the scoresheet again twenty minutes later, substitute Luke Varney, (facing his former club), broke from, inside the Town half and played the ball to the birthday boy, who took a touch before unleashing a fantastic shot from twenty yards out, past Jason Steele and into the Rovers net.