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Exeter City vs MK Dons
 1 - 2 
Date: 
29/08/2009
Venue: 
St James Park
Attendance: 
5,333
Referee: 
A Hall

So on yet another gloriously sunny afternoon at the Park - is the summer saving the good days solely for when we're at home - City pay dearly for a disastrous opening couple of minutes to go down 2-1 to a decent looking MK Dons side in front of a stunned 5333 supporters. City lined up: Jones; Duffy, Archibald-Henville, Taylor, Tully; Golbourne, Sercombe, Stewart, Russell, Saunders; Corr.
 
As is the norms these days, once again City began with a lone striker and a packed midfield, but all of their plans to hold Dons off and then unleash the big guys in the second half flew out of the window within five minutes of the game kicking off. A mere 30 seconds were on the watch when MK took the lead, and in real ugly fashion too. A miss hit cross bobbled across the area, a scuffed shot deflected the ball into the path of Jermaine Easter and hit shinned it into the net from three yards out.
 
City looked for an immediate response with Sercombe, Corr and Stewart combining well to give a defender a tricky header to his keeper, which was almost their undoing as a lack of communication between the two almost saw the header looped past the advancing keeper and into an empty net.
 
But while we thought we might soon get back into the game, such thoughts were dashed in the fifth minute when Dons went 2-0 up. The ball fell to Easter on the edge of the box where he turned sharply and rifled in a fierce low drive that Jones got down well to, but he didn't get enough of an outstretched arm on the ball to prevent it trickling agonisingly over the line.
 
In the tenth minute City thought they found a way back when Corr chased Stewart's through ball into the box and was bought to ground by a defender, but probably mindful of Eduardo's charge for deceiving a referee in the Arsenal Celtic match the other night, the ref decided he wasn't falling for the same and promptly issued Corr with a yellow card. A booking later described by a disgruntled Paul Tisdale as being booked for winning a penalty.
 
In the 20th minute City had their best chance yet when Duffy fed the ball out to Golbourne who turned it inside to Stewart. He in turn flighted a good looking cross to the far post where Corr came racing in to butt low from about eight yards out, but the keeper got down well to scramble the ball clear with the help of a defender or two.
 
20 minutes later Corr had an even better chance after beating the offside trap and latching onto a good ball through into acres of space. However he rushed the chance unnecessarily and smashed the ball wastefully high over the angle of post and bar. Corr's third chance came in the dying seconds of the half, and was probably his best one of the three. Sadly though after collecting Russell's excellent through ball he slipped as he went to strike and the keeper had an easy collect.
 
After such an appalling first half when City were pretty much second best to everything, Tisdale made the positive move of immediately introducing Logan and McAllister at the start of the second half and switching formation to a 4-3-3.
 
It had an instant effect.
 
After Macca blasted a Corr cross over in the opening minute, City pulled a goal back in the fifth. Alex Russell launched a huge outswinging cross into the box from deep where Corr was lurking at the far post to stab the ball back across goal into the opposite corner to make it 1-2 to MK.
 
In the 10th minute a scrambled clearance found its way to Sercombe on the edge of the box, but under pressure from the defence he could only punt the ball straight at the keeper. Five minutes later Tully and Sercombe combined to cross to Macca at the far post, but his good looking header was hacked away from the base of the post.
 
On 25 minutes Corr was withdrawn and Seaborne introduced, who replaced Matt Taylor at the back while Taylor went up front for the remainder of the game. Then ten minutes later City had possibly their best - and final - chance to draw level when a Sercombe corner landed in the middle of a huge mass of players in the six yard box where it was cleared to Duffy stationed 20 yards out. Unfortunately with both time and space aplenty, he rather rushed at his shot and ballooned a fizzer high onto the Bank in somewhat wasteful fashion.
 
So a first home defeat of the season, and in the end somewhat deserved too for an appalling opening 45 minutes. We might well have been all over them in the second half, but they were happy to soak it up content in the knowledge that we'd already gifted them a two goal start. Sooner or later we're going to have to play a full 90 minutes, as only performing for one half per game just doesn't cut the mustard in a division where even the slightest mistake is punished in the most severest of fashions.
 
As for the players, well it was real Jeckel and Hyde stuff over the two halves, but Duffy and Corr can - despite the latter's profligacy in front of goal - be pleased with their performances. Duffy in particular had a fine game, and Corr, up there on his own, won everything in the air. The subs did well too, and their aerial power nearly brought us back into it, but this is League One now and as I said earlier we can't afford to give teams, especially one as strong and well drilled as the Dons, a head start.
 
And so we go on, with a couple of weekends away in the south east at Gillingham and Leyton Orient. Both are games we're capable of winning, but equally, given recent performances, both we could easily lose. Which team will turn up - the one from the first half of Yeovil and second half today, or the second half from Yeovil and first half today?
 
Who can tell, but whatever the results let's get behind the lads when they return home - hopefully with a bucketload of points - in three weeks' time when we entertain Tranmere.
And let's hope by then we've learnt the art of playing for a whole 90 minutes, and not just 45! See you then, I'm looking forward to it already.
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City pay dearly for a disastrous opening five minutes.
 Match Information
 
  Exeter Milton Keynes Dons
Goals : 1 2
Possession : 47% 53%
Shots On Target : 5 5
Shots Off Target : 4 2
Corners : 2 4
Fouls : 7 12
Most Fouls : Stewart (2) Easter (4)
Yellow Cards : 2 1
Red Cards : 0 0
 
Scorers :
Corr 51
Easter 1
Easter 6
 
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