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U21s Lose to Palace
Monday, 26th Oct 2015 16:12

A strong Town U21 side fell to a disappointing 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Playford Road this afternoon, Jake Gray netting the game’s only goal when he got in ahead of Bartosz Bialkowski to nod home 10 minutes from time.

The Blues’ starting line-up included Bialkowski, Piotr Malarczyk and Teddy Bishop, while former Town loanee Zeki Fryers was perhaps the best-known name in the Palace XI.

Chances were rare in the opening stages but on 11 Ollie O’Dwyer headed a Jason Lokilo corner over the bar for the visitors.

Town threatened for the first time a minute later. James Alabi, the lone striker in Town’s 4-1-4-1 system, was played in on the right of the area by Kundai Benyu. The former Stoke frontman laid the ball back to Alex Henshall, who sent over a cross which eventually reached Josh Emmanuel on the right of the box.

The full-back struck a powerful shot which Kleton Perntreou in the Palace goal did well to block. Bishop brought the loose ball back into the area and tried to find Kyle Hammond, but it wouldn’t fall for the 20-year-old, who was playing on the right of midfield.

Perntreou comfortably claimed a Henshall shot from the left of the box on 20 with the Blues getting on top after a slow start. Seven minutes later, an Adam McDonnell shot deflected through to the Eagles keeper.

The Irishman curled a freekick over on the hour after Alabi had been fouled just outside the area, then just before the break Bishop shot wide.

Two minutes after the restart Connor Dymond was booked for a cynical foul as Benyu broke on goal midway inside the Palace half.


The Blues midfielder was in the action again soon afterwards hitting a strike from distance which Perntreou claimed.

The visitors had what looked a very decent shout for a penalty turned down by referee Adrian Sannerude in the 49th minute when Lokilo looked to have been tripped by McDonnell on the right of the area.

Blues keeper Bialkowski wasn’t seriously tested until the 53rd minute when Gray brought the ball in from the right and the Pole bundled his effort behind for a corner.

A minute later Bialkowski was forced into action again, this time stopping a strike low to his left from Aaron Bissakka.

Just before the hour, Alabi deftly took the ball down and laid it off to Bishop who took it on towards the area before shooting over. At the other end, Gray’s effort was also too high.

On 61 Palace keeper Perntreou dropped a cross from the right under pressure from Henshall but the ball wouldn’t fall for Hammond.

Dylan Connolly replaced Benyu, who has been out of action injured recently, for the final 18 minutes, the Irish U21 international joining Alabi up front.

Connolly almost created an opening in the 78th minute when he closed down keeper Perntreou, who was momentarily dispossessed by Alabi before diving on the loose ball.

With the game, which had rather drifted after the break, looking likely to end 0-0, Palace grabbed their goal 10 minutes from the end. Fryers crossed from the left, Dymond nodded back across goal and Gray beat the advancing Bialkowski to the ball and headed home.

Sam Ford replaced Hammond in the closing moments and Town weren’t far from an equaliser in injury time. Connolly crossed from the right and Myles Kenlock slammed the ball into the stanchion from a tight angle at the far post.

Given the relative strength of the sides the Blues will feel they really ought to have won the match but they created too few opportunities throughout and seemed to run out of steam midway through the second half.

Of the senior players involved, Bialkowski will probably feel he should have done better for the goal but aside from a couple of stops earlier in the second half had an otherwise quiet afternoon.

Centre-half Malarczyk had a generally comfortable afternoon, strolling through the first half in particular with ease, while Emmanuel put in a solid performance at right-back.

Midfielder Bishop, whose most recent appearance for the U21s came just over a month ago at Birmingham, made a number of dangerous runs forward and will have benefited from the 90 minutes. The 19-year-old tired after the break, however, and still looks a little way off being ready for first-team action.

Town bosses Mick McCarthy and Terry Connor missed the game as they have travelled to Wales to watch Saturday’s opponents Cardiff in action against Bristol City this evening.

U21s: Bialkowski, Emmanuel, Kenlock, Malarczyk, Robinson, McDonnell, Benyu (Connolly, 73), Bishop, Hammond (Ford, 88), Henshall, Alabi. Unused: Crowe, Fowler, Ramadan.

Palace: Perntreou, Wynter, O’Dwyer (Phillips 85), Croll, Fryers, Lokilo, Dymond, Hoare, Berkley-Agyepong (Breimyr 90), Bissaka, Gray. Unused: Pain, Coker, Hall.


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blaggers added 16:34 - Oct 26
Why aren't these games better publicised?
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jert16 added 17:19 - Oct 26
I think this again confirms that we are in desperate need for a proper number 1.. 4 points already dropped by goalkeeping mistakes off the top of my head at brentford and forest.
Great that the Bish got through 90 minutes though. COYB
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cartman1972 added 18:55 - Oct 26
God we're rubbish at every level
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jas0999 added 19:14 - Oct 26
Great to see bishop back. On the negative side, as I said in the summer, we need a new keeper. It's even more urgent now. Neither good enough. Will Evans spend? I doubt it.
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Ryorry added 21:39 - Oct 26
Great to see Bart playing 90 mins, hope he's back in the first team soon. Also happy that Bish is on the comeback trail - lord how we've missed those two, can't wait for their return to the 1st-team starting line-up.
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runningout added 21:39 - Oct 26
Shocking in all forms at my once great club..
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masetheace added 21:48 - Oct 26
Ryorry - did you read the report - keepers error . Posts would have crucified Gerks if it had been him
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runningout added 22:17 - Oct 26
all our keepers are not good enough.. Bishop and other sick notes won't make a blind bit of difference to our sad group of first teamers. Obvious would love to be proved wrong.. I believe we have ability, but unsure of our mentality to be ruthless
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sidtheswan added 13:21 - Oct 27
If you're the best keeper in the club and the manager doesn't like you and puts the reserve in goal and no matter how good you are and no matter how bad the reserve is you won't get a game . Can't see Barts motivation he might as well move on . Sorry Bart 17000 regular supporters prefer you just Myopic Mick who doesn't . Could be worse though you could be a proper right back then you'd have no chance .
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essex57 added 16:54 - Oct 27
Don't speak for me Sid the Swan my feelings are that they are much the same as each other neither are match winners
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