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McGoldrick Completes 90 Minutes as U21s Draw With Forest
Monday, 21st Mar 2016 20:57

David McGoldrick played the full 90 minutes and created Town’s goal for Adam McDonnell as the Blues’ U21s drew 1-1 at home to Nottingham Forest. McGoldrick teed-up McDonnell on the edge of the area on 54, Liam Adams having put the visitors in front five minutes earlier.

McGoldrick was starting his first game since suffering a hamstring injury in mid-December and was joined in a strong U21s starting line-up by Jay Tabb, Paul Digby, who skippered, and trialist Keiran Morphew.

Needham Market defender Morphew, 22, was playing his second game for the U21s having impressed in his previous run-out against QPR in February.

Amongst the subs was Charlie Brown, a striker who is still a pupil at Felixstowe Academy. Forest named a younger team than the Blues with skipper Jorge Grant and keeper Dimitar Evtimov the only players regularly involved with their first-team squad.

With manager Mick McCarthy watching, McGoldrick hit the game’s first effort well-wide in the sixth minute, then on 12 Liam Adams crossed from the right for Forest, Grant flicked it on and Gerry McDonagh hammered a volley straight at Blues keeper Jacob Marsden. A few inches either side of the Town number one and the visitors would have been ahead.

But that chance was a rare Forest foray forward into the Town area with the Blues largely in control and having most of the ball but without being able to create an opening.

Kundai Benyu, who was playing his first U21s game after four months out with a knee injury, was booked in the 32nd minute for kicking the ball away ahead of a freekick.

A minute later, McGoldrick sent over a cross from the right, but it flew beyond Conor McKendry at the far post.

Soon after, the Ireland international, who was getting more involved in the game, was fouled five yards outside the area to the right and took the freekick himself, the ball deflecting behind off the wall.


From the resultant corner, McGoldrick flicked McKendry’s near-post corner across the face of goal and it was bundled behind.

Forest threatened on 37 when McDonagh reached a through ball and slid it beyond the advancing Marsden from the edge of the box but with little power and Morphew was able to clear from inside the six-yard box.

On 43, shortly after Forest’s Toby Edser had been somewhat harshly booked for not moving the ball back a few feet as he prepared to take a freekick, McGoldrick nodded down a corner in from the right but Shane McLoughlin was unable to make a clean contact and the visitors’ keeper Evtimov saved.

At the other end, McDonagh shot well wide from distance before referee George Spraque brought the half to a close. Town had had the better of it overall but without creating enough clear-cut opportunities.

A minute after the restart Grant drifted past Digby and Morphew before hitting a low shot which failed to trouble Marsden.

But three minutes later, the visitors did grab the lead. Ben Brereton sent Adams away in space between Digby and left-back Tabb, and he took the ball into the area before confidently beating Marsden.

However, the lead would only last five minutes. McGoldrick, who moments earlier had seen a lob from distance well saved by Evtimov, brought the ball forward to the edge of the box before teeing-up Adam McDonnell, who shot low into the corner of the net to the keeper’s left.

On 61 schoolboy striker Brown was handed his U21s debut in place of McLoughlin up front alongside McGoldrick, then three minutes later Flynn Downes took over from Benyu, who had taken a blow to the head as he looked to get to a Josh Emmanuel cross from the right having put in an impressive shift on his return.

McGoldrick almost conjured a second goal for the Blues in the 66th minute when he cut in from the left and hit a low shot which James Blanchfield just couldn’t reach and turn in at the far post.

Sub Brown was sent away beyond the Forest defence by McDonnell on 73 but stood on the ball and the chance was gone. Two minutes later, Grant shot wide from a tight angle on the left for Forest.

In the 84th minute McGoldrick smashed a low freekick from distance wide after Brown had been fouled, then two minutes later George Fowler took over from Blanchfield, who looked to have pulled a muscle as he ran down the right in front of the dugouts.

With a minute of scheduled time remaining McGoldrick was sent away on the right of the area and saw his shot blocked by the keeper when he probably should have squared to the unmarked Brown at the far post.

That was the final chance of a second half in which the Blues had created enough opportunities to claim the three points.

Unsurprisingly, given he’d not played a game since mid-December, McGoldrick drifted in and out of the game but had a strong spell early in the second half in which he went close with his lob and created McDonnell’s well-taken equaliser and also finished the match strongly.

The striker’s trademark silky skills were on show throughout, however, with the Forest youngsters bamboozled by his tricks and feints at times.

At the back the vocal Digby and trialist Morphew, who has been training with the Blues since the end of last week, both put in promising performances with Forest having few clear-cut opportunities, although the Blues’ backline will feel they should have done better with the visitors' goal.

U21s: Marsden, Emmanuel, Morphew, Digby (c), Tabb, McDonnell, Benyu (Downes 64), Blanchfield (Fowler 86), McKendry, McLoughlin (Brown 61), McGoldrick. Unused: Wright, C Smith.


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paulcooperisgod added 20:59 - Mar 21
Charlie brown was sub? Well we got mickey mouse running it!!!
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Daniel72 added 21:16 - Mar 21
Charlie Brown stood on the ball too long... probably a little red-haired girl in the stand distracting him.. great name, I expect he has heard it all before.
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Woodbridgian added 21:25 - Mar 21
At a time of very little positive news coming out of PR good to see McGoldrick getting through 90 mins
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Smithy added 21:28 - Mar 21
Digby looks like he's improving and can see why he's ahead of Malarczyk, Benyu impressed me before going off especially as he's the youngest, nice to see Tabby on the park!
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BrettenhamBlue added 21:31 - Mar 21
Good to see McDonnell on the score sheet again. When is MM going to use him in the first team?
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PhilTWTD added 21:36 - Mar 21
Smithy

Good point re Benyu, I thought he did well too, particularly given it was his first U21 game since about October. Have added something to that effect.
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jas0999 added 21:50 - Mar 21
Good news. We desperately need creativity in our team and quality. McGoldrick offers both!
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norfstanda added 22:08 - Mar 21
Instead of oranges, does Charlie brown have peanuts for his half time snack......?
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Mark added 22:09 - Mar 21
Good to see McGoldrick back, alas slightly to late to have made a difference this season but hopefully fully fit and raring to go in August.

It seems as if Digby is progressing well, and that is an example of the club developing youth. I am hoping as he used to be a midfielder that he's a centre back who can pass the ball, and maybe run forward with it occasionally to offer a different option. The trouble is none of our current back four really want to get forward, so when we then opt to play a midfield of defensive midfielders it is predictable and there is no supply for the strikers.
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Cloddyseedbed added 22:35 - Mar 21
Tabby on tonight's showing is now tubby!
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Marcus added 22:45 - Mar 21
Good grief @ the Charlie Brown puns...
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RaymondovicBlue added 22:46 - Mar 21
I've Taf many reports of u21 games and hardly seen the names of 1st team squad mentioned.

Please can someone confirm if McGoldrick really was in the game as much at the number of times his name was mentioned in the report suggests? ?

If so -this has to be encouragement to us all☺
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TimmyH added 23:07 - Mar 21
McGoldrick does add another dimension to our attacking midfield play, he likes to hold the ball up and tries to be positive in reds shooting or bringing others into play the only thing which we forget is he really isn't the player he use to be and that's even before this season started...saying that it will be good to see him back and hopefully stay injury free.
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PimsNumber1 added 01:03 - Mar 22
To think mc g could have gone to Leicester and we would have had 7 mill in the bank,where it would stay !
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harlingblue added 03:25 - Mar 22
McGoldrick was a standout player and got stronger as the game went on, Digby and Morphew complemented each other well and can actually play from the back and do a 'hoof' only when required. Emanuel also had a good game, nice to see Benyu back, not at his best, but has the talent to improve with game time.
It would be good to see McGoldrick played in the position that he took during the second half, attacking schemer, just what we need in the first team.
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muccletonjoe added 05:12 - Mar 22
McDonnell is a youngster who could and probably should have been given a first team opportunity
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therein61 added 06:51 - Mar 22
Mcgoldrick can tear any championship fence to shreds but he needs the ball played to feet!!! over to you Mick.
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Bluebell added 07:48 - Mar 22
Great news about Didzy. Now he has nearly two weeks to get even fitter and hopefuly will be able to have at least 30 minutes in the Wolves game.

As others have said, he definitely gives another dimension to our game, something we have been missing for a while.

Also maybe time for Mick to give some of the youngsters a chance on the bench.
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Cloddyseedbed added 08:18 - Mar 22
I was at the game Raymondovicblue, yes McGoldrick did well throughout the game and looked class that stood out amongst the other very ordinary players. He played well for the full 90 minutes and looked well up for it. The player from Needham competed well at centre back and attacked the ball well. The rest of the players for me looked well ordinary and none look good enough to step up to 1st team at present or even next season, that includes Digby.
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greenkingtone added 10:07 - Mar 22
He's a clown that Charlie Brown! (circa 1955 song for you young lads)
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Razor added 10:41 - Mar 22
Benyu was good and strong and Didds just may yet save MM.

jJack Marriott popping them in for Luton----remember him!!
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Kirbmeister added 11:34 - Mar 22
Razor - save MM from what? Like him or not there's no way he's getting sacked anytime soon. I'm the first to complain about team selection but suppose Bishop Fraser and McG had been fit all season, I think we would be looking at a different league table today.
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dirtydingusmagee added 14:17 - Mar 22
Good for him but i dont think he will make an impact now. He is injury prone unfortuately and doubt he will be with Town next season .
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Eireannach_gorm added 15:27 - Mar 22
Adam McDonnell will be gone from Ipswich at the end of the season ( hopefully for his sake ). We seem to prefer to promote Digby who we dont even own.
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Seasider added 18:21 - Mar 22
Mark=As Eirennach said we don't own Digby who is on loan from Barnsley;so dont think you can really say that he is an example of McCarthy developing youth,because he is another clubs player
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