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Cowley: Town a Club With a Clear Vision
Saturday, 12th Mar 2022 21:12

Portsmouth manager Danny Cowley believes Pompey can’t compete with Town off the pitch but his side showed that they can on the field during this afternoon’s 0-0 draw at Portman Road.

“A really hard-fought, well-earned point against a super-heavyweight of the division,” Cowley said.

“I think it’s very difficult for us to compete with them off the pitch, you’ve only got to look at their squad, the players on their bench and the players not even in their squad.

“But we can compete with them on the pitch and we can certainly compete with them in the stands because I thought our supporters, I don’t know how many was here, maybe 30,000 and maybe only 2,000 Portsmouth supporters, but they were incredible today.

“An unbelievable noise and unbelievable support for a group I think that they see are giving everything.

“We’ve got 13 fit senior players, senior outfield players and for us to have played in this run of games, Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday and still be eight unbeaten with six wins is testament to the group, to their togetherness, to their spirit and their willingness to run hard for each other.”

He added: “If you’re going to come to a team like Ipswich with the players that they have, and they’re very well coached as well, they’ve been improved significantly as the season’s gone on and I think that that shows in their results, you’re going to have to come and like always away from home, you’re going to have to enjoy defending at times and you know that if you defend well, then moments will become available on the counter-attack.


“I think we had the best chance of the game but we just weren’t able to take it, maybe we’ve taken it in recent games. Then we had other moments as well.

“We felt that if we could get to maybe 70/75 minutes then we would have a chance to push on and try to win the game but, to be fair to the players, I just think our energy reserves didn’t allow us to do that and that’s to be expected when you are where we’re at.”

Reflecting on Town’s system, he added: “Ipswich play a 3-4-3, which can become a 4-2-3-1, they play a hybrid of the two, they like a box in midfield, they love to play through you. They ask a lot of questions of your defensive organisation.

“Don’t forget, we won the ball eight times in the first half high up the pitch that led to good chances. In that first-half period we had eight turnovers against them, which I thought was going to be a good way of us scoring.

“Like I said, there’s a lot to respect in the Ipswich team and I think for us it’s a well-deserved point.”

Cowley’s comments suggest he believes the Blues are going in only one direction: “Absolutely, you’ve just got to look at them as a football club, look at their U23s. Look at them as a club, look at their 18s, look at their U23s, their U23s I think beat Charlton 5-1 last week.

“There are some really good players in that group, players like young [Elkan] Baggott, left-sided centre-half.

“And that’s before we get to their first-team players. What we’d do to have one, two, three, four of them coming through.

“We’re not quite there yet, we’re at a different stage in our journey, but that’s what I mean when I talk about not being able to compete with them off the pitch. I don’t think many clubs in League One can, so as not to take the quote out of context.

“They’re a club that have a clear vision and are really committed to that and good luck to them.”

Quizzed on what happened in the second-half clash with Town wing-back Dominic Thompson which led to them both, and Pompey forward Ronan Curtis being shown yellow cards, he said: “Not much really, I was just standing in my box and he wanted to take a quick throw-on and he came round the outside of me and I was in his way.

“I don’t think I could have got out of his way, I didn’t really anticipate him coming. That was it and then he reacted poorly.

“Just so we’ve all got context, you can ask Kieran McKenna, he apologised on the boy’s behalf, he said that that was well out of order and we’ll speak after. He said the behaviour of the player was well out of order.”

Cowley was pleased with his backline and also intrigued by the way the Blues defended set pieces.

“The defensive line was excellent and we work hard on our defensive line from wide free-kicks. I won’t give too much away,” he said.

“But it’s really interesting because if you watch their defensive line from free-kicks, wow! I’ve never seen what they do. They have a really high line, have nobody on the wall, they have 10 in their line almost and they move as the taker starts their run-up. I’ve never seen that before, but which has been effective for them. But I’ve never seen that tactical quirk, so that was interesting trying to find a way of beating it.

“They’ve kept how many clean sheets? Eight out of nine? When teams keep clean sheets as consistently as they do, they’re a well-coached team. That doesn’t happen without being very well-organised and well-coached both in possession and out. There’s a lot of respect from me to Ipswich.”


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Umros added 21:30 - Mar 12
But you are still a melt !
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stormypetrel added 21:38 - Mar 12
Cowley you don't deserve your support …bell&@d
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Veggie added 21:42 - Mar 12
Clearly would have loved to manage us. No thanks.
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DavoIPB added 21:58 - Mar 12
However they didn't really compete with us on the pitch. We outplayed them most of the match and should have won it at least 1-0
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Millsey added 21:59 - Mar 12
Didn't hardly hear their supporters!!!
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Bert added 23:08 - Mar 12
The foundations are more than there. I think Crowley respected us to the point of giving instructions to his team to not move beyond the half way line.
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KiwiTractor added 23:40 - Mar 12
Boy does he has a boner for us....
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churchmans added 23:43 - Mar 12
All this positive and respect feedback from cowley,appleton and other managers is nice but dont mean chit when we aint going anywhere this season without a goalscorer! Cclean sheets and no goals
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Loring added 00:03 - Mar 13
Doesn't that read well. So nice to have managers say that about our team, there was a time when he was the manager of Lincoln I would of taken him, he knew what he was doing at the throw on, don't give me that Cowley! And he is right, we are a team heading the right direction all the way through the club, seniors, kids and woman! COYB
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RobsonWark added 00:13 - Mar 13
Thompson was a tw at!! Way over the top when our players were trying to calm him down and he lashed out at our players. Kieran tried to calm him down and he lashed out at him too!! I don't rate Thompson. He is a weak link in our team.
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RobsonWark added 00:16 - Mar 13
I just googled arse hole and Danny Cowley came up :)
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Will94 added 00:29 - Mar 13
I think that Thompson was well within his rights to react how he did. Cowley clearly stepped out of his box and got in Thompson's way to prevent the quick throw! Forgivable for a player but outrageous behaviour for a manager! He should be setting an example but showed his true colours!
Really good performance from the boys and I was proud. Just such a shame as playoffs look highly unlikely now. I've got such a good feeling about this squad and manager for the future though…COYB!
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RobsonWark added 00:45 - Mar 13
Will94 I'm not arguing about the fact that he was upset with Cowley. I agree Cowley was a d i c k! But he should not have reacted to his own team and manager like he did.
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ArnieM added 07:09 - Mar 13
Always bleating “ poor us”….” Can't compete “(is that why you didn't bother to attack us and chose to time waste)?

The observation remains true ….

Cowley , Cowley, you're a C ***
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Dissboyitfc added 07:15 - Mar 13
Glad we had the vision to see past him!!! Really dont like him. Shame the goal was given offside, could make a real difference to our season and might have kicked Bonne on!

If not this season, next season we will be a real force!
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BotesdaleBlue added 07:25 - Mar 13
He's clearly one of those managers who loves talking about other teams. There is just something about this man which irks me. He may be a good manager, but I am very pleased he is not managing our club.
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Edmundo added 07:57 - Mar 13
He wouldn't have said this had we beaten them. That's the measure of this guy. Gracious until beaten.
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Saxonblue74 added 11:23 - Mar 13
I too am glad we didn't get Cowley when many were calling for him, likewise Lampard who is once again proving himself as a name and not a manager. In terms of our strikers not firing on all cylinders, are they actually missing loads of chances? I'd have to question the service they are getting. Add into that the fact that we have no decent corner takers and they have slim pickings.
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Len_Brennan added 12:17 - Mar 13
I'm not a fan of Cowley & I'm glad we didn't go for him as our manager, but I have no problem with this interview. As a 'straight after the game' interview it is as benign & even complimentary an interview as you would expect from any rival manager. I haven't listened to it in full, but as it's reported here, I don't understand why so many are taking issue; he's asked the questions & answered them honestly & fairly from what I can see.
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blues1 added 12:56 - Mar 13
Robsonwark. Thompson is our weak link? What are you on about? He's played very well the last few games. And after burgess, arguably the next best player on the pitch yesterday. Yes wasnt totally up to speed in his 1st few but thats understandable coming into a new club. And had been part of a defence that's kept all these clean sheets.
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DavoIPB added 21:20 - Mar 13
Shouldn't Cowley get fined for interfering with play as he did. Why did KM apologise to him?
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SouperJim added 09:27 - Mar 14
Well I guess that puts all their timewasting and sh!thousery into context, managed to cling onto a point which on balance of play they didn't really deserve
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