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Doncaster Rovers 4-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 20th Oct 2020 20:54

Doncaster Rovers came from a goal down to beat the Blues 4-1 and comprehensively end their unbeaten start to 2020/21 and drop them to second in the League One table. A Joe Wright own goal gave Town the lead on the quarter hour but goals from Cameron John and skipper Ben Whiteman on 28 and 37 gave the home side a 2-1 half-time lead before Whiteman netted the third from the spot in the 62nd minute and Fejiri Okenabirhie made it four two minutes later.

Town boss Paul Lambert made one change from the team which beat Accrington 2-0 on Saturday with Jon Nolan replacing Teddy Bishop, who dropped to the bench, in midfield.
"Striker Oli Hawkins, who missed the weekend match due to a groin problem, was also among the subs.

Lambert started his front three as they moved to in the second half on Saturday with Freddie Sears down the middle, Gwion Edwards on the left and Alan Judge on the right.

Doncaster made two changes from the team which beat Portsmouth 1-0 at Fratton Park on Saturday with veteran former Town target James Coppinger and Reece James moving to the bench, while Matt Smith and Josh Sims made their full debuts having been subs against Pompey.

After the players took a knee in support of Black Lives Matter, the Blues dominated possession in the opening couple of minutes.

Sears won a seventh minute corner for Town following good work from Edwards and Emyr Huws on the counter-attack and from the flag-kick the ball briefly ran loose but to a Rovers player and the home side were able to break.

On nine Huws brought the ball forward midway inside the Doncaster half but scuffed his shot through to Doncaster keeper Josef Bursik.

Neither side had been able to create a more serious chance than that in an evenly-balanced opening spell until the Blues went in front right on the quarter-hour mark.

Skipper Chambers won a header on the right from a Tomas Holy long kick, then burst forward on to Judge’s return pass before sending in a low cross which Joe Wright turned into his own net ahead of Sears.

There was a big scare for the Blues in the 21st minute when Holy scuffed a pass forward to Sims not far outside the area. Nsiala got across quickly to make an important challenge, then Smith curled a shot over.

But Town were seeing most of the ball and passing it around confidently. In the 26th minute Sears and Judge combined on the edge of the box and the Irish international shot into Bursik’s arms.

However, in the 28th minute Rovers levelled with their first shot of the game following a sustained spell of passing in the Town half.

Eventually, with Nsiala and James Wilson having gone after the same ball outside the box, Smith played Cameron John in in space on the right of the area and the former Wolves trainee found the net off the underside of the bar.


Having conceded for only the third time in the league this season, the Blues went about restoring their lead. On 33 a Judge cross from the right was headed straight up in the air by a Doncaster defender ahead of Bursik but the ball failed to fall kindly for Town.

Two minutes later at the other end, Madger Gomes hit a low shot which flew not too far wide.

And in the 37th minute the home side went in front in a somewhat freakish manner. A short corner on the left was played to Sims and on to Whiteman, who sent a ball into the box from midway inside the half which evaded everyone and bounced past Holy to his left and into the net.

Town were behind for the first time in the league this season having not previously conceded twice in a game. Rovers continued to push after their second goal, a dangerous ball from the left flying across the area.

In the 40th minute, Judge hit the wall with a free-kick from not far outside the area and Chambers was unable to make anything of the loose ball.

Two minutes later, Judge found Huws on the edge of the area from where the Welshman hit a powerful volley over the bar.

Town made their way down the tunnel behind at the break for the first time in the league this season.

Having started well enough and got their noses in front, the Blues conceded two disappointing goals against a Rovers side which had previously looked unthreatening.

Both centre-halves were pulled into the same area for the first after Doncaster had been allowed to keep hold of the ball for a long spell, while the second should never have found its way into the net.

From there, Rovers looked the more confident side with Town unconvincing in the latter stages.

Andre Dozzell got his name in the book two minutes after the restart for a foul on Fejiri Okenabirhie.

In the 49th minute Sears hit a powerful strike at Bursik which the keeper did well to hold on to.

Rovers should have been 3-1 up a minute later when the Town defence and keeper Holy left a wayward through ball for one another and Sims was able to get in behind and seize on it. Nsiala was fortunate that his rash challenge didn’t bring the on-loan Southampton down before the winger scraped a low shot wide.

Town had made little headway since the break and on the hour Huws was swapped for Bishop.

Two minutes later, Rovers were 3-1 in front from the penalty spot. Nsiala clumsily felled Sims as he broke into the area on the left and referee Scott Oldham pointed to the spot. Nsiala and the Town bench vociferously claimed the foul was outside the box but the appeals achieved only as caution for the Town defender.

Whiteman confidently beat Holy from the spot to claim his second goal of the evening.

The scoreline was quickly to get worse as Doncaster went 4-1 in front via Okenabirhie.

As the Blues sought to play out from the back, Holy, who was having a tough evening, played a pass to Nsiala to his right but only succeeded in finding Sims, who played the ball inside to Okenabirhie, who picked his spot from the edge of the box.

Town, now having a mountain to climb to get anything from the game, swapped Sears for Hawkins in the 69th minute.

Jon Taylor thought he should have been awarded his side’s second penalty of the game in the 76th minute as he ended up on the ground as he went past Edwards. It was difficult to see whether he slipped or was caught by the Town player.

Edwards was replaced by Keanan Bennetts for Town and Doncaster Sims and Okenabirhie for James and Taylor Richards. On 83 Wilson was yellow-carded for a foul on Smith, who a minute later was swapped for Ed Williams.

In injury time, ??’s free-kick deflected through to Holy, who claimed.

To a huge degree Town were the architects of their own downfall having got themselves in the driver’s seat.

The Town backline won’t want to be reminded of any of the goals with those conceded in the second half as poor as those before the break.

Nsiala, widely praised for his start to the season, had already come close to giving a penalty away before his rash challenge which led to the spot-kick from which Doncaster scored their third.

The fourth, which was down to the type of error when passing out from the back which was a concern in pre-season, ended the game as a contest and the Blues never looked like getting back in it against a Rovers side by that stage unsurprisingly full of confidence.

A first setback of the season - and a very significant one given the margin of the defeat - with a trip to third-placed Lincoln City - where they were beaten 5-3 last season - a big test for Town and their character on Saturday.

Doncaster: Bursik, Halliday, Anderson, Wright, Gomes, Whiteman (c), Okenabirhie (Richards 76), Taylor, Smith (Williams 84), Sims (James 76), John. Unused: Jones, Lokilo, Butler, Coppinger.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Wilson, Kenlock, Dozzell, Huws (Bishop 60), Nolan, Judge, Edwards (Bennetts 76), Sears (Hawkins 69). Unused: Cornell, McGuinness, Woolfenden, Lankester. Referee: Scott Oldham (Poulton-le-Fylde).


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ESSEX75 added 08:23 - Oct 21
BA81 without Evans we would be bankrupt in those immortal words of Micma
Be careful what you wish for.
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MonkeyAlan added 08:24 - Oct 21
This midfield people keep raving about is as weak as water when we come up against the first decent team we have played. You watching Evans you muppet? Why not give Lambert another 5 year contract.
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BettyBlue added 08:32 - Oct 21
“It's been near pitch perfect" Once a plonker always a plonker.

Get him OUT now while we still have a chance, and take Judge with you.
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Kirbmeister added 08:35 - Oct 21
Good start to the season - then one defeat - now Lambert out. Did anyone want him out after Saturday? God our ‘fans'.
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BettyBlue added 08:40 - Oct 21
Yes I did.
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Bluearmy_81 added 08:46 - Oct 21
Essex, Evans apologists abound here. So you'll settle for existence?! 😂🤣Could be worse could be Bury right? Could also be Palace, Leicester, Burnley, Leeds, West Ham, Saints, Brighton, Wolves... all teams we have been on a par with over the last 10 years. Try setting the bar a bit higher for your club, at present you'd win the limbo World championships.
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tractorboybig added 08:51 - Oct 21
and still lambert has his supporters????????????????????????????????????
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:08 - Oct 21
that performance had last season written all over it, NUFF SAID,
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Bergholtblue added 09:43 - Oct 21
"Why do we keep playing it out from the back?"

What do you suggest then? A big hoof down the field so that we can then moan about playing the long ball and Sears, Judge and Edwards not winning a header all night?
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Bert added 09:47 - Oct 21
@BA81 supporters recognise that Evans did not invest when he should have done but we don't bang on about something we cannot change. That's not limp acceptance it's reality. Neither do we call supporters serfs etc. You choose not to contribute anything positive and simply wait for a defeat. Most of us are balanced in what we have to say but you are not. As to your claim that this is the weakest squad ever, you must be wearing different glasses to me but then you don't watch Town do you. Could it be that you claim such things to endorse your mantra that it's all the fault of Evans ? Try being less obsessed about Evans and get some balance into your thoughts as others do who also know that we should not be where we are.
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Icantbelieveyousaidt added 10:13 - Oct 21
There are loads of places in Suffolk; each one it seems has their village idiot posting on TWTD. I worry about the fragile mental state of so many of you.
Happy Wednesday
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 10:32 - Oct 21
@BA81is of course entitled to a view, he may be right.
My problem is that he shouts constantly that anyone who doesn't agree with him is either a lunatic, or a traitor or some sort of quasi political apologist.
As an attitude towards other fans it seems rude, justifying it by blaming those fans for inaction is ignorant but actually making it personal is difficult to read
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Razor added 10:33 - Oct 21
This was a disaster waiting to happen and when it did it was so embarassing and aweful to watch.

If no changes are made it will be amazing but we do have a stubborn,arrogant manager.

On Saturday the very least is Cornell,Bennetts and Woolfie all in.

And do NOT muck around at the back---we are not good enough and it is painful to watch.
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Bluearmy_81 added 10:44 - Oct 21
Bert, your post is full of so many inaccuracies I'm not sure where to start. I have posted positive posts several times this season following victory. I also watch town a lot, either on ifollow or away in the North (and mk last season.) Re the squad, the proof is in the pudding, this is our 2nd season in division 3 of 4, a joke, tinpot league that we share with the likes of Accrington and Rochdale. Last night we got murdered by Doncaster. The summer before we went down Evans spent 6m getting in league 1 players following 12m of sales. At times last night, particularly for their 1st and 4th goal our football was embarrassing, a joke, Sunday league stuff. If you choose to support and back Evans that's up to you but you only have to look at twitter to see that the patience and acceptance he gets on twtd is by no stretch universal.
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Bluearmy_81 added 10:51 - Oct 21
T62, I say it as I see it, if folk don't like that it's too bad. Last night (at 2-1) I was told on the chat room to support another team which makes zero sense. It's because I'm ITID that our current woeful position hurts so much. Football is about passion, it should engender strong feelings and emotions, that's allowed. It's a shame so many town fans, rather than being passionate and fanatical have instead become apathetic, accepting and resigned. Fans of other clubs around me in the NW I know simply can't understand it.
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londontractorboy57 added 11:31 - Oct 21
so Bluearmy you would rather Evans go and the club folds because thats what will happen if things carry on as they are Evans could fold the club any way .
Be careful what you wish for.
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Orraman added 11:33 - Oct 21
So we lost 4-1. So did Hull recently. Liverpool lose 7-2, Man Utd lose 6-1. These results happen. Get over it. As usual this site really comes to life when we lose.
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Bluearmy_81 added 12:02 - Oct 21
57 maybe stop being so scared?! If he walks were finished! 😂🤣 What a load of tosh. What would 'walking' look like?! Free club? Cue plenty of suitors, trust me. He needs to drop the price and sell. Town fans have Stockholm syndrome
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Northstandveteran added 12:27 - Oct 21
Your posts remind me of Stockholm syndrome 81.

Horrible at first but the more you read them the more you like them.
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Skip73 added 13:06 - Oct 21
Some posters on here have been very quiet recently, until we lose, then BANG! They're back.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 13:16 - Oct 21
No doubt @BA81, "say it as you see it", but you know "just because you think it doesn't mean its true".
You seem to be saying :"i am hurting, no one else hurts like I do and that makes me angry so i have a hissy fit".
Fine but you are actually very rude, calling people idiots for example if they don't share your view.
I don't see how it helps, other than make you feel better.
I know you are passionate, but then so is the rest of us so at least respect that.
Understand I am no ME fan myself but..
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Bluearmy_81 added 14:28 - Oct 21
T62, that's not what I'm saying at all. Have you any ideas about where the passion, pride and fight went from town fans who protested against Duncan in the 80s? Just watched the lowlights from last night again, it was like Sunday league stuff, horrendous, comedy defending. I don't see how any town fan couldn't have felt embarrassed and ashamed watching that. Calling out the cause doesn't make me a bad fan in my eyes.
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therein61 added 16:33 - Oct 21
Well that's the wake up call we were expecting now lets see how we react.
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jas0999 added 17:05 - Oct 21
Although the team deserve credit for beating the so called lesser teams, the proof of our promotion credentials was always going to be tested by the likes of Doncaster. We failed miserably.

No excuse for this defeat and with plenty of decent league one teams to play in the coming weeks we need to show we are capable of winning those matches. otherwise, another mid table season beckons.
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rabbit added 18:40 - Oct 21
Bluearmy_81 funny you accusing someone else of being scared, lets look at your record:
Scared to attend an Evans out demo last season.
Scared by being outed on an ITFC facebook page and immediately removed all details on you own Facebook page.
Scared to enter into dialogue about some of your ludicrous assertions and if you do answer it is with child like insults instead of proper adult debate.

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