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Blackburn Rovers 0-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 15th Oct 2016 16:55

Town’s goalless and winless run stretched to five games as their visit to Blackburn ended in a 0-0 draw, however, the Blues will feel they had enough chances to have won it. Adam Webster, Luke Chambers and Tom Lawrence all went close in the first half, while the on-loan Leicester man had the best opportunity after the break.

Webster and Freddie Sears came back into the Town side with Josh Emmanuel and Kevin Bru dropping to the bench, alongside Jonny Williams and Teddy Bishop.

Webster, who had been out with a hamstring injury, took up his usual right-sided central defensive role with skipper Chambers returning to right-back.

The Blues, wearing their Barcelona-style third kit for only the fourth time, lined-up in a 4-4-2 formation with Sears, without a goal in 37 games, joining ex-Rover Leon Best up front. Lawrence, a former Blackburn loanee, was on the left with Grant Ward on the right.

Williams was named among the subs for the first time since his return for a fourth loan spell having recovered from the ankle injury he suffered in pre-season with Crystal Palace.

Bishop was included in the 18 despite breaking his nose for the second time in a month in training on Thursday.

Ex-Blues loanee Liam Feeney was on the bench for the home side, while Martin Samuelsen, a player eyed by Town boss Mick McCarthy in the summer, was handed his first Championship start for the home side.

Blackburn started the stronger with a number of early crosses flying into the box from the flanks, Christophe Berra nodding the most dangerous away ahead of Marvin Emnes.

But it was Town who struck the first serious shot of the game in the 10th minute. Sears caught Ben Marshall - playing an unfamiliar right-back role with Rovers skipper Jason Lowe suspended - in possession on the left just outside the area and laid the ball off to Ward, but the former Spurs man’s strike was too close to Rovers keeper Jason Steele.

As an even game, more open than Town’s most recent few matches, moved towards the 20-minute mark Blues captain Chambers twice went close.

First Samuelsen misjudged Best’s cross from the left allowing Chambers a shot at goal, which deflected not too far wide off Guthrie.


Then, from the resultant corner, Chambers got ahead of his man but was only able to flick the ball across the face and wide when he will feel he ought to have hit the target.

Town threatened again from another Lawrence flag-kick, this time on the right, on 22. Best nodded back from deep and Webster powered a header from the edge of the six-yard box which Steele did superbly to keep out before Marshall turned the ball behind.

The Blues continued to look the more dangerous side and went close again on 28. Following a throw on the Town right, Webster brought the ball forward from halfway to the edge of the box and rode a tackle before laying it off to Lawrence, who scuffed wide when he should at least have tested Steele.

As the match moved past the half hour Town kept pressing for the goal which would end their drought. Ward saw a cross from the right after a fine ball from Cole Skuse cut out and then a shot blocked, before Best teed-up Lawrence, but his strike failed to trouble Steele.

Blackburn’s first significant chance of the game came in the 34th minute when right-back Derrick Williams, who regularly trained with the Town academy as a schoolboy, crossed from the left to Sam Gallagher, but the on-loan Southampton man was unable to control his far-post header and the ball flew well back into the stand housing the Town support.

On 41 Marshall exchanged passes with Samuelsen - who had swapped flanks to the right with skipper Craig Conway moving to the left - and Emnes but scuffed his shot - the home side’s first effort on target - through to Bartosz Bialkowski under pressure from Jonathan Douglas.

In the final scheduled minute of the half Douglas was dispossessed on halfway by Emnes and the ball was eventually laid off to Guthrie just outside the area and the former Newcastle midfielder hit a powerful striker just over Bialkowski’s bar.

However, despite the home side having had those two opportunities just before referee Geoff Eltringham blew his whistle, Town will feel they had had the better of a half which had been less of a midfield battle and therefore more entertaining - and with more penalty are action - than their recent games.

The Blues created more of the first-half opportunities and Chambers and Lawrence will feel they ought to have made more of their openings, while the excellent Webster was only prevented from scoring his first Town goal by an impressive Steele save.

Rovers switched centre-half Gordon Greer for Darragh Lenihan at half-time, the Irishman moving into an unfamiliar role at the heart of the defence. The Scotland international had been suffering with a groin injury earlier in the week.

Neither side threatened immediately after the restart but just before the hour Chambers brought the ball forward from deep and fed Best, who hit a shot on the turn from the right of the area which Steele palmed out for a corner, although it already looked to have been going wide.

On 62 Blackburn replaced Norwegian international Samuelsen with Elliott Bennett, another player the Blues were keen on in the summer, the on-loan West Ham man having shown his ability in patches but while largely on the periphery of the match. Two minutes later, Marshall shot wide from distance.

Ex-Rovers striker Best, booed by his old fans from the start, headed over in the 66th minute when Ward found him with a cross from the right after a short corner, much to the delight of the home support.

The Blues threatened again soon afterwards, Ward eventually sending over a dangerous cross from the right which was cleared ahead of Douglas.

Town should have gone in front in the 75th minute after Conway’s dreadful backpass had almost played Sears in on goal. The Blues striker initially couldn’t quite reach it but he brought the ball back in from the left and hit a shot which Steele batted away.

Knudsen reached the loose ball first and cut it back to Lawrence, who scuffed against Steele at the near post from the edge of the six-yard with the rest of the goal gaping. Moments later Bishop took over from Ward.

Town continued to take the game to the home side and had most of the ball. On 80, soon after Bishop had been crowded out as he skipped into the area, Knudsen smashed a low drive wide.

Marshall shot over from just inside the right of the box on 85 before Williams was introduced for the Blues in place of Lawrence, the on-loan Crystal Palace man making his fourth Town debut.

Two minutes later, Gallagher picked up the game’s first booking for a foul, then following the freekick Best blazed over after the ball had been cleared to him on the edge of the box.

Town finished the game the stronger and still pressing for that elusive goal but referee Eltringham’s whistle confirmed the goalless draw.

The Blues will feel they had the chances to win a match - Lawrence’s was the best in the second half - which was a livelier affair than the games immediately before the international break and a number of players will feel they might have done better with their opportunities.

At the other end, Bialkowski had one of his quietest afternoons and Town recorded their fourth clean sheet in their last six games.

The Blues, who are now 17th, are next in action against Burton Albion, a place above Town on the same points following their 0-0 draw at Wigan today, at Portman Road on Tuesday evening.

Blackburn: Steele, Marshall, D Williams, Greer (Lenihan 46), Hoban, Guthrie, Evans (Evans 72), Conway (c), Samuelsen (Bennett 62), Gallagher, Emnes. Unused: Raya, Feeney, Stokes, Mulgrew.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Webster, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Lawrence (Williams 85), Ward (Bishop 75), Sears, Best. Unused: Gerken, Emmanuel, Kenlock, Grant, Bru, J Williams. Referee: Geoff Eltringham (County Durham). Attendance: 10,820 (Town: 564).


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JackSted added 16:57 - Oct 15
I'm fed up! I've always backed McCarthy but this has pushed me over the line. He needs to resign asap
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therein61 added 16:59 - Oct 15
Well done Mick another 0-0 you can bask in that tonight and enjoy your beer and pat yourself on the back while we fans suffer!!!!!
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Disco_Inferno added 17:00 - Oct 15
Mick will be creaming his pants. His dream scoreline though obviously some players may be in trouble for threatening the opposition goal.
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Norwichbeater added 17:03 - Oct 15
Well Mick got what he wanted today a nil nil. God only knows what he is trying to achieve. 5 games without a goal and playing for a draw against 2nd bottom team. He really must be clueless regarding the fans ambitions. I can even imagine his after game interview, I bet he will come out with so many positives.. It is so boring and upsetting being a town fan. He really must go and Idiot Evans needs to explain what his intentions are as he is a bloody disgrace also. Grrrrr
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mickeyjb added 17:04 - Oct 15
Was their attendance really only 10k??? Wow even with their season ticket holders!!!
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ChrisFelix added 17:04 - Oct 15
This game was there for the taking. If only we had split up our dynamic midfield duo
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vanmunt added 17:04 - Oct 15
couldnt't make it up if you tried. Chambers back at RB, Dougie getting 90 mins, 6 man defence and 0 goals.. I think the turnstiles need a lick of paint as watching that dry would be better value entertainment.
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midastouch added 17:05 - Oct 15
Well I never, another nil nil.
Mick really knows how to put on a show! :-(
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shakytown added 17:05 - Oct 15
But at least Dougie was in a different class again.
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poldark added 17:05 - Oct 15
Brilliant performance justified team selection what do you supporters want GOALS no you should be grateful for master mind McCarthy
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Knightsy added 17:05 - Oct 15
We'll hear the same old excuses from MM,and Brenner Woolley kissing his arse.

Getting Boring Now
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midastouch added 17:06 - Oct 15
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Blue_Meanie added 17:06 - Oct 15
Didn't go and didn't even listen on Suffolk. This manager is draining my desire for MY club.

FO MM now.
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surgery added 17:06 - Oct 15
OI EVANS WAKE UP. Do you have any other charlatan "managers" employed in your business empire? If you have, it must be far easier to become a multi millionaire than I thought
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iaintaylorx added 17:07 - Oct 15
Please Mick, for the club, just step down! I am grateful for him saving this club from relegation and getting us to challenge for promotion but now it is just sickening. His stubbornness is disgusting and it's embarrassing to watch this kind of football. I am actually embarrassed to support this club, especially when we're on Sky for the nation to watch!!

Where are the goals going to come from? The constant faith in Skuse and Douglas is beyond belief and I don't even want to pay the money to see this club play football. I am truly lost for words and bored and I know the majority of fans want a change in manager. He has changed Bru into a poor footballer, who looked a fairly decent, tidy player. Playing Chambers over Emmanuel because he is club captain is ridiculous! I could go on for hours moaning about this bloke in charge of our club!!

The international break was the perfect time to get rid of him and get in a new manager for winnable game against a very, very poor Blackburn side! They're bottom of the league for a flipping' reason!! Go out to attack and don't play the worst midfield pairing week after week!! I wouldn't care if we actually went at Blackburn and went for the win!

I'm crying for a change. Whether he steps down, or gets sacked, please just make one of them happen! RAGE OVER!!
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Michael11 added 17:07 - Oct 15
The most obvious 0-0 of all time. Playing against a terrible Blackburn side there for the taking, no doubt Mick will say he is delighted with a point and performance and Blackburn better than table suggests....
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Geoff added 17:07 - Oct 15
Five games no goals negative tactics completely clueless please do the decent thing dinosaur and walk and take that useless owner with you,our once respected club is now a disgrace. Well done to the fans that went i admire your loyalty and you really deserve better.
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prebsa added 17:07 - Oct 15
At the first opportunity Mick puts Chambers back to RB even though Josh has played well! Again Skuse and Douglas in the middle and then when a change actually comes Mick takes off wars instead of one of those two carthourses!

Another 0-0 and now 38 games for different class top pro Sears. Mick sure does know how to put on a show. Another very fantastic (boring) display!
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superblue70 added 17:08 - Oct 15
Boring boring Ipswich, last 6 games scored 1 conceded 2, should get people flooding back to PR not, please try something different you boring Yorkshire head in the sand idiot.or just sod off. MM OUT NOW!!!!!!!!!!
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Tractorboy1985 added 17:08 - Oct 15
MC CARTHY OUT EVANS OUT! Thee end! Nothing left!
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Bluetone added 17:09 - Oct 15
Just one thing I want to see reported "McCarthy has quit and left our club."

I have even drafted him a resignation statement to save him the trouble.

“I have today tendered my resignation as Manager of Ipswich Town Football Club. I freely admit I am not up to the job and in recognition of this I will not be seeking any settlement fee. To the club, it's directors, staff, players and above all it's supporters I offer my sincere apologies for my abject failure.

I wish the club success in the future, thank you”.
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grumpyoldman added 17:09 - Oct 15
Somebody on the chatroom made a comment about our much maligned defence keeping a clean sheet, it is really clutching at straws if anybody thinks not conceding against a very poor Blackburn team is reason for optimism. I was working today, normally I would rush in turn on the telly and sit glued to the screen waiting for info on the town, today couldn't be bothered just took my time and turned it on just as the result came in. A sad reflection on the state of the club at present. I see we are now 17th four points off relegation places, how far do we have to sink before Evans sees the time for MM is up.
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jas0999 added 17:10 - Oct 15
The match summary in the above report suggests we played well, but make no mistake, we FAILED to beat an extremely poor Blackburn side and yet again haven't scored a goal. It's completely and utterly unacceptable. Okay, we created and had a few more chances, but it's important to reiterate it was against woeful opposition and we STILL failed to score. We are boring, negative but more importantly, completely lacking in quality. Big changes needed. Now. How many more times are we going to start with the most defensive central midfield pairing in English football? Micks ego is hampering what's good for the club.

On the positive side, Webster seems like an excellent signing.

However, this is an Abysmal result. Only a win would have been acceptable against a relegation threatened side.
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Ashinbarnsley added 17:10 - Oct 15
Absolute morons on here! Why would mick set up for nil nil, the goals will come, we're solid at the back with 4 clean sheets in 6. Unbelievable how fickle u lot really are
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jcITFC added 17:10 - Oct 15
What makes this worse? It was Blackburns first clean of the season.
It's not hard is it, MM? We lose our best striker, and when we can't replace him with quality...we don't score.
Thanks MM for saving us, but now it's the opposite.
First time and probably now not that last time I'll say this, but Mick, please leave
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