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U18s Win Youth Cup Tie at Tranmere
U18s Win Youth Cup Tie at Tranmere
Wednesday, 2nd Dec 2009 20:49

Goals from Connor Wickham and Josh Carson saw Town's U18s to a 2-0 victory at Tranmere's Prenton Park in the third round of the FA Youth Cup.

On a chilly night in Merseyside, more than 250 people turned out to watch a very convincing Town side dominate the first half against League One Tranmere's youth team.

Within the third minute, Ipswich nearly went a goal up through a deflected own goal, only to see it ruled out for offside. Five minutes later, a fierce shot from Caolan Lavery flew straight into the hands of the Tranmere keeper.

On 12, Ipswich were pressing once more and again, Lavery hit a shot at goal, missing the post by inches, with the goalkeeper covering. A minute later, the first of a number of Town corners in quick succession saw a header from Josh Meekings flash over. Two more corners quickly followed but eventually ended up in the hands of the keeper.

By the 20th minute, Ipswich were onto their eighth corner with Billy Clark shooting wide. On 25, a sweet, low right-footed shot from Connor Wickham beat the keeper and flew into the corner of the net to make it 1-0 to Town.

Ipswich's first substitution came on the 33rd minute, with Seb Dunbar replaced by Northern Irish U17 international Rory McKeown. Straight away, Ipswich broke down the right wing with the ball ending up at the feet of Caolan Lavery, who slipped under foot on a slippery pitch and the shot blazed over the bar.

One of the last acts of the first half was a freekick taken by Tranmere’s Max Power, whose shot was collected comfortably by Mirko Ranieri in the Town goal. Two further freekicks to Tranmere produced two yellow cards for Town, to David Cawley and Josh Carson.

My men of the first half were Billy Clark, wherever the action was in the centre of the park, Billy seemed to be the one coming away with the ball, and Caolan Lavery, who with a bit more luck could easily have put Ipswich 3-0 up at the break, but we still went in 1-0.

Within minutes of the restart, a collision on the touchline saw Tranmere down to 10 men for several minutes whilst Ross Rule received treatment. He came back on, but was soon replaced.

Ipswich were again increasing the corner tally. This time an inswinger was gathered safely by the Tranmere keeper. A minute later, a shot from Connor Wickham brought the Tranmere keeper into action again, parrying the effort. Ten minutes into the second half Josh Carson hit a low drive into the net from the edge of the area after a corner to make it 2-0. There were mass celebrations as everyone bar the keeper dived into a huddle to congratulate him.

Another Conor, this time Roberts of Tranmere, was given a yellow card on the hour, resulting in a freekick, which the Tranmere keeper gathered. The home side had a good chance to get back into the game when Liam Benson's cross flashed across the face of the goal, but Dale Jennings failed to make contact.

After a substitution from Tranmere they began to press Ipswich for every ball and every tackle, winning a lot more of the 50/50 balls and seeming to get a grip of the game.

In the 70th minute Tranmere’s number three, Alex Pursehouse, forced a save and Ranieri put the ball out for a corner. Tranmere continued to press, looking for a goal and the pressure was beginning to show with silly mistakes from Town, who were beginning to lose the ball. A long distance shot from Tranmere’s Will Vaulks tested Ranieri's reactions, but the Italian keeper, who is on loan from Spurs, was up to the task.

A long distance shot from Town midfielder David Cawley was parried by the Tranmere keeper for a further corner. The inswinging ball was gathered safely.

A shot close to a Town post saw Tranmere’s David McNamara come very near to stealing a goal in the closing stages, but his shot was just wide. There were two further yellow cards in the latter minutes of the game, Connor Wickham for kicking the ball over the cross bar moments after the ref had blown for a Ipswich foul and moments later Tranmere’s Dale Jennings for the same offence.

The final whistle came and Town had won the game 2-0. After dominating the first half, Tranmere put Ipswich under pressure in the second period, but overall, Ipswich looked the team most likely to win.

A solid defence with Tom Eastman controlling things, but my man of the match was Billy Clark in a good little terrier style role. One for the future.

Manager Roy Keane was amongst those watching the Blues youngsters progress into round four.

U18s: Ranieri, Bennett, Dunbar (McKeown 33), Meekings, Eastman, Hyam, Clark (Brandon 75), Cawley, Wickham, Lavery (Butcher 83), Carson. Unused: Gallifant, Traynier.

Thanks to Liverpool_Blu for the report


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nickyslad added 21:00 - Dec 2
well done lads
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Back_The_Boss added 21:01 - Dec 2
Through to the next round then, hopefully it will be at home.
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Bluecynic added 21:04 - Dec 2
Good on the lads. I really like the look of Josh Carson.
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FormerlyCGS added 21:05 - Dec 2
sign wickham up Keano!!!!
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Redmond added 21:09 - Dec 2
Wickham and Stern for the weekends game ?
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FormerlyCGS added 21:10 - Dec 2
Yes I would, so it is def the right decision!
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MaySixth added 21:11 - Dec 2
Well done boys. Good to see Keano up there and watching as well. Would like to see Wickham make the bench for Bristol City.
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bedsitfc added 21:23 - Dec 2
keane was watching but how many prem scouts aswell
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Pique added 21:41 - Dec 2
This could be our best chance of winning this trophy again since 2005. I'm not sure how many other teams in this competition will have a striker with over ten first team appearances under his belt, but I'm guessing not many.
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RevAdrian added 22:41 - Dec 2
Just back to North Wales (well, chinese takeaway on the way) from the game. (Tranmere very friendly by the way). Agree that Josh Carson was very impressive. Good to see Connor Wickham too - quiet first half apart from the goal but in the second he looked way, way stronger than anyone else on the field, nice touches too. Caolan Lavery combined well with him on several occasions. Also Billy Clark looked lively in midfield and Tom Eastman was almost man of the match - very good positioning at back, good distribution. We looked a little vulnerable when Tranmere passed at pace but otherwise were generally in control especially in the second half. Come on you young blues!
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LeadbitterIsBeast added 22:58 - Dec 2
played boys
COYB
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Liverpool_blu added 23:14 - Dec 2
Match report sent to Phil. Its was a god performance from the Ipswich Youngters.

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Tractorog added 00:45 - Dec 3
Good to hear Roy was there. The youngsters need that sort of encouragement.
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Throbbe added 08:50 - Dec 3
Max Power? Poor kid.
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Eiffel65 added 12:21 - Dec 3
Cheers, Liverpool_Blu - great report.

"Max Power" - awesome name!

Pity Connor is not "ours" ...
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uppersirbob added 12:41 - Dec 3
when is the draw for next round ?
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pottyblue added 13:05 - Dec 3
callum you prat he cant sign till he is 17
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WREXHAM_BLUE added 13:29 - Dec 3
Good performance by the lads on a chilly evening. Connor got stronger and had more room as the match progressed, especially late second half, and he took his goal so well. The full-backs did well all evening and the whole side worked very hard. Carson was my man of the match. Good to see Keano and the rest of the management team there. Selfishly, could do with a "northern" team away in the next round!!
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bblllluuuuuee added 16:17 - Dec 3
great result... top performers cawley hyam carson battled hard well done
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bluehert added 19:40 - Dec 3
Max Power ... his parents got it from a hairdryer
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tb481 added 22:15 - Dec 3
well done lads
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