Writer: Tin 
Date:Sunday February 21 2010
Time: 7:13PM
Ashton Gate, Bristol
21 February 2010, 14:00
Attendance: 14,374
City staged a second-half comeback to shock promotion contenders West Brom at Ashton Gate this afternoon.
Inspired by the pacy wing play of Danny Haynes down the right, City scored twice in five second-half minutes to claim the scalp of the high-flying Baggies.
Unusually Johnson resisted the temptation to tinker with the side that were lucky to draw with Leicester in midweek, meaning the same XI were retained for the first time since October.
That meant there was no place for the inspirational Paul Hartley in midfield as the manager kept faith with his boy.
Haynes set the tone for his afternoon in the first minute, as he skipped past Joe Mattock with ease before finding the side netting. It was a sign of things to come!
A long Gabriel Tamas punt from the back sent Roman Bednar away before Louis Carey produced a timely challenge with the striker poised.
Bradley Orr then sent a screaming shot with his swinger from 25-yards that just flashed past Scott Carson's upright.
On 22 minutes, Iwelumo met Orr's deep centre from the right which worked former England hopeful Carson.
The Baggies upped it a notch thereafter, Chris Brunt finding space on the left wing to bend an inch-perfect cross for Bednar six yards out. The big Czech striker could only fire at Gerken's feet, not that the City keeper looked to have known much about it.
With City still reeling from that narrow escape, Gianni Zuiverloon intercepted a poor pass from Marvin Elliott to slip in Graeme Dorrans who angled his drive across Gerken and in off the far post on 24.
Bednar should have doubled the Albion's lead after twisting away from Nyatanga but shot straight at Gerken from 10 yards, whilst Haynes missed City's best chance to level before the break.
Haynes was proving to be a real tricky customer on the right-wing and went full throttle after the interval, winning a corner that led to the equaliser on 55.
Lee Johnson's floated corner was rescued and recycled by Carey, whose glancing header landed at the feet of Iwelumo to draw level with his first goal for the club.
Haynes was at it again moments later, as he produced a dazzling run and cross to the unmarked Johnson who simply couldn't miss from six yards out.
Liam Fontaine connected with one that flashed wide at the near post before Haynes had the beating of Mattock again but his shot was easy for Carson to deal with.
Iwelumo headed a decent chance over the top from another right-wing centre, whilst Clarkson saw his curled effort deflected wide for a corner.
A visibly knackered looking Haynes was hauled off to a standing ovation on 83 before the board went up for five minutes of stoppage time.
Iwelumo looked to have been tripped in the box for a blatant penalty but the ref waved away our protests before Bednar was twice denied an equaliser by Gerken as City held on for a MASSIVE three points.
CITY (4-3-3): Gerken, Orr, Carey, Nyatanga, Fontaine, Skuse, Johnson (Hartley '94), Elliott, Haynes (Haynes '83), Iwelumo, Clarkson (Maynard '79).
ALBION (4-3-3): Carson, Zuiverloon (Wood '79), Tamas, Olsson, Mattock, Koren (Cox '61), Dorrans, Brunt, Mulumbu, Bednar, Nouble (Slory '56).
REFEREE: Neil Swarbrick (Preston)
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