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Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 16th Apr 2016 17:37

Sixteen-year-old Andre Dozzell came off the bench to score a debut goal as the Blues drew 1-1 at Sheffield Wednesday, but Town would now appear to have no realistic chance of making the play-offs. Dozzell came on at half-time and headed home Liam Feeney’s cross in the 71st minute, Fernando Forestieri having given the Owls the lead three minutes before the break.

The Town starting line-up featured five changes with David McGoldrick making his first start since October, while Kevin Bru, Jonathan Douglas, Liam Feeney and Tommy Smith also returned to the team.

Luke Varney (hamstring) and Cole Skuse dropped out through injury, Luke Hyam due to suspension, while Ben Pringle moved to the bench and Ainsley Maitland-Niles was left out of the 18.

Dozzell was amongst the senior subs for a second time, alongside fellow youngsters Adam McDonnell and Myles Kenlock.

The Blues, wearing their orange third kit, started in a 4-4-2 system with Feeney on the left and Kevin Foley on the right, Bru and Douglas in the middle and McGoldrick and Freddie Sears up front.

Town threatened for the first time in the third minute when Sears escaped down the left but his low cross was cut out.

The former Colchester man came close to opening the scoring a minute later when he was sent away on the left following a quickly taken freekick - too quickly according to the home players - but Wednesday keeper Keiren Westwood diverted his shot from a tight angle wide.

The Owls’ first chance came from a ninth minute Ross Wallace corner on the right but Daniel Pudil headed well over.

The Blues were having the better of the opening spell and on 11 McGoldrick, who spent time on loan at Hillsborough in 2011, turned a shot a couple of yards wide of Westwood’s right post.

The Wednesday keeper came close to creating a goal in the 17th minute when his long kick deceived Christophe Berra, allowing Kieran Lee to take the ball down and find Lucas Joao, who broke into the box and hit a low shot across Bartosz Bialkowski but wide of his right post.

Three minutes later, with the Owls now on top, Joao was sent away through on goal on the left by Pudil but was thwarted by the advancing Bialkowski.

On 28 Wednesday skipper Glenn Loovens headed wide from another Wallace right-sided corner.

Just after the half hour, the Owls broke down the left and Wallace whipped over a dangerous ball which Bialkowski punched against Bru at the edge of the box with the ball falling to the Mauritius international rather than a home player. After his initial clearance had cannoned back into the area, Bru eventually saw the ball out for a goalkick.

Barry Bannan scraped a shot wide in the 38th minute after good work from Joao on the right with Wednesday still in charge and with Town rarely getting into the final third.


Three minutes later the home side came even closer when a dangerous ball from the right appeared to catch both Blues skipper Luke Chambers and Forestieri as it flew across the six-yard area before being claimed by a grateful Bialkowski.

But a minute later the Owls went in front. Wallace crossed from the left, Berra’s stooping header hit Joao and fell to Forestieri, who smashed the loose ball past Bialkowski from 10 yards.

Neither side threatened again before the break with the Owls going in deservedly in front.

Having made a bright start with Sears having had a couple of opportunities, the Blues had allowed the home side to get on top and Wednesday might have gone in front prior to Forestieri’s goal with Bialkowski doing well to save from Joao when the Portuguese striker was through on goal.

Town had a lot of work to do in the second half to claim the win which would reignite their play-off hopes.

The Blues handed first-year scholar Dozzell his senior debut ahead of the second half in place of Foley, the academy scholar aged 16 years and 350 days, older than his father Jason who made his famous goalscoring bow aged 16 years and 57 days back in February 1984 in a 3-1 home victory over Coventry at Portman Road.

Town began the half with McGoldrick up front ahead of Feeney, Sears and Dozzell in front of holding pair Bru and Douglas.

Wednesday had the better of the opening quarter of an hour but without seriously threatening to add to their lead, Forestieri lashing over right on the 60 minute mark.

The Owls should have made it 2-0 in the 64th minute when Forestieri broke away on the right and fed Joao, who found Bannan breaking into the area to his left, but the Scotland international scuffed his shot at Bialkowski when he really should have done better. On 70 Wallace and Bru were both booked after an off the ball clash.

Town had made little impression since the break, but in the 71st minute they got on terms with the sub Dozzell following in his father’s footsteps by scoring a debut goal.

The England U17 international fed Feeney on the left before making his way into the area and flicking the on-loan Bolton man’s cross past Westwood from the edge of the six-yard box before celebrating wildly with his team-mates.

Wednesday went about looking to restore their lead and a minute after the Blues’ goal Joao just failed to connect with Bannan’s cross from the left.

The Portuguese frontman went close again soon afterwards with a low shot which Bialkowski bundled behind to his right.

Brett Pitman replaced Bru for the Blues on 75, then moments later Gary Hooper took over from Alex Lopez for the Owls. Pitman quickly got his name in referee Robert Madley’s book for a late tackle on Pudil.

As the game moved into its final five scheduled minutes the Blues were suddenly looking the more likely scorers with Wednesday looking vulnerable on the break. On 86 McGoldrick curled a shot from 25 yards out on the left but was unable to seriously test Westwood.

Two minutes later, Bialkowski did well to get down to save from Wallace and then claim the loose ball with Wednesday now putting the Blues under pressure.

Within a minute Town almost scored a comical own goal when Bialkowski cleared against Chambers, but fortunately the ball rebounded wide.

In the final minute of normal time Bialkowski again saved well from Wallace, before a loose ball fell to Pitman in the Wednesday area but his shot was blocked.

During four minutes of injury time McGoldrick shot too close to Westwood from distance, then Chambers was booked for a foul.

The Blues just about defended a goalmouth scramble from a Wednesday freekick with Bialkowski doing well to punch away under pressure, then seconds before the whistle they had a chance to claim the win.

Feeney broke away on the left and turned the ball back to Knudsen with Pitman unmarked in the area and screaming for the ball.

However, the Dane opted to shoot from distance, well wide as it turned out, rather than pass, much to the anger of the striker, who made his frustration very clear in the remaining moments before the referee’s whistle and manager Mick McCarthy had to say a few calming words as he made his way onto the pitch to issue his usual handshakes.

In normal circumstances the result would be a good one for the Blues but only a win would have been enough to keep them in a play-off hunt which in any case looked unlikely.

Goalscorer Dozzell will make all the headlines and he played a role in creating his equaliser as well as scoring it and never seemed overawed by his call into senior football.

Town having got back on terms both sides had chances, with Bialkowski the more stretched of the two keepers, and a draw was probably a fair reflection of the second half, although Town could - and probably should - have won it at the last had Knudsen picked out Pitman.

The Blues remain eighth, still eight points from the play-offs but only a remarkable series of results could now see them finish in the top six for a second successive season.

Sheffield Wednesday: Westwood, Hunt, Loovens, Lees, Pudil, Wallace, Bannan, Lopez (Hooper 76), Lee, Joao (Nuhiu 84), Forestieri. Unused: Wildsmith, Sasso, Bennett, McGugan, Matias.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Douglas, Bru (Pitman 75), Foley (Dozzell 46), Feeney, Sears, McGoldrick. Unused: Gerken, Digby, Kenlock, McDonnell, Pringle. Robert Madley (West Yorkshire). Att 25,082.


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yorksblue added 18:49 - Apr 16
25000 crowd and only 25 of Wed fans sang. Strange. Great support from town fans
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prebsa added 19:03 - Apr 16
@Bluetone. We can dream can't we :) I could add a few bits of deadwood with those two aswell!
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Edmundo added 19:07 - Apr 16
Reason to be grateful: The creative MF we were crying out for last summer is already with us! Reason to be frustrated: he's unleashed with 5 games left and season over.
Now we need a ball playing CB. He could be with us already (possibly Digby, probably Kenlock). MM needs to blend youth and experience next season, otherwise I really fear we may be taking another step back, even to a relegation dogfight.
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prebbs007 added 19:10 - Apr 16
Game we had to win yet team selection again a joke. This woul have been a good point if we had not screwed up so many times this season but we had to go there and attack. Shots first half = 0. How is that good enough. Fantastic to see Andre match his dad's historic debut goal scoring feat as a 16 year old. Oh how we have to hold on to him.

Once again a shocking back four has cost us all season. We have the worst 2 fullbacks in the division by a distance. If it wasn't for Bart (Gerken is my number 1. Mick you're deluded) then we would again have been beaten. Sheff Wed must be amazed how they haven't won.

Our midfield totally lacks creativity as it has done all season without Fraser, Bishop and Didz. And the attack lacks an out and out poacher. Sears hasn't scored for ages and doesn't look like doing so.

We are miles away from a promotion challenge and we have a dinosaur in charge who sets out not to lose firstly and nick a goal tactics won't work in the long run.

Big big changes required but very little prospect of getting them !!!

ITFC 4ever
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StochesStotasBlewe added 19:28 - Apr 16
"Chip off the old block". Lets hope he turns out as good as his Dad & is given a decent chance.
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BillBlue added 19:37 - Apr 16
I cannot think of a worse Manager to have at our club with all this young talent around, it will be completely wasted(Full Stop)
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martin587 added 19:46 - Apr 16
Sorry Essexboy I marked you down by mistake.
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Mystified added 19:49 - Apr 16
Mick perfectly sums up his style of play when he quotes his team fights and scraps. It's no real suprise then that this season has been a challenging season for lots of ITFC fans who have endured Mick's unispiring brand of football. I thought long and hard about next season and what it may bring but with a heavy heart, I cancelled my season ticket as I don't believe things will change. The investment spotlight will be firmly fixed on Marcus Evans during the summer - let's hope he steps up to the plate for the sake of all those who have renewed
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phillo added 19:58 - Apr 16
carlo88 what's your point ? Genuinely don't understand your post ......
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phillo added 20:03 - Apr 16
PS absolutely fantastic that Dozzell got the opportunity at last ...... and scoring just icing on cake.
Please, please, please Mick have more faith in these youngsters instead of shipping them out on loan all the time & playing journeyman players who can "do a job".
First time for months I've felt excited about the possible potential of our team IF Mick has faith in our academy & boys and doesn't let them go (Sam Ford) to be snapped up by other clubs.
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blueboy1981 added 20:12 - Apr 16
phillo .......... don't get too excited - 'fight and scrap' and 'nick a goal' - is all MM knows.

A leopard never changes his spots - and this one won't either.
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ivegottheblues added 20:32 - Apr 16
Warktheline - exactly the point I made on another thread. It does seem suspicious playing the lad at the same time as interest is surfacing from Liverpool etc.
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blueboy1981 added 20:37 - Apr 16
ivegottheblues, warktheline - you're both correct in your cautious views, the Club's ambition is bean counting - and anything that represents - is in.

Just hope they learn a lesson thro' reduced Season Ticket returns.
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yungblue added 21:04 - Apr 16
Ipswich Town 2016/2017
Manager - Garry Monk
4-3-3
Bart
Foley Smith Berra Knudsen
Skuse Bishop Dozzell
Zac Clough (Bolton) McGoldrick Alex Pritchard (Tottenham)
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prebbs007 added 21:10 - Apr 16
Yungblue

Like it mostly.

Manager yes keeper yes. Smith & Berra can't play together both far too left footed. Has to be one or the other. Knudsen is useless. Prefer better than Skuse. Live that front 3. Would defo sign Feeney and keep Bru Skuse Pringle Sears And Pitman in the squad. The rest of the dross can go away very quickly with the dinosaur.
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Kirbmeister added 21:37 - Apr 16
Can't imagine it's ever happened before at such a high level where a son had emulated his father by scoring in his debut aged 16. Great story.
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 22:02 - Apr 16
A satisfactory score and improved performance by all accounts - and at an opposition team with greater need of points than ourselves, but all too little too late in the season to make much of a difference.

Any other time would feel more optimistic about today but can't ignore the missed opportunities of this season (particularly in recent weeks) where stupid points have been dropped and we could have been on the verge of a top six finish once again. One favorable score doesn't repair a very poor season but at least there were some encouragements to take from today.
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bohslegend added 22:05 - Apr 16

Bluetone added 18:25 - Apr 16
@presba when McCarthy goes perhaps he'll take the idiot Essex57 with him. Would be the best thing he's done for a while.

Hmmm, childish name calling because someone has a different opinion. There are a few on here self-proclaimed as "realists" who usually take grave exception to anyone calling names - typically silent in this instance. More hypocrisy.

And those saying: "At last Dozzell gets a game!" FFS he's 16.
Please name the previous ITFC manager to play a 16 year old? You're going back just a bit. The fact that MM has put him in the squad is to his credit, and now to actually get on the pitch and score repays MM's faith in him. Hopefully those who have been saying MM only plays older players (lets not remind anyone of Bishops, Mings, AMN etc) will now have a little chat with themselves and find something else to make up and moan about.
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prebsa added 22:14 - Apr 16
@essex57 notice you are refusing to comment now. Just marking everyone down. Maybe you are non existent in comments now because you really have no other possible way of backing up Mick the dinasour and his hoof ball tactics?!
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thebeat added 22:16 - Apr 16
First half = 0 shots on goal = Defensive team sheet again when theres nothing to lose now.
And of course the customary selection of Jonathan McDouglas.
And they wonder why season ticket sales are down.

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pup12 added 22:28 - Apr 16
Lovely to see a bright young talent coming through the ranks! Well done Dozzel jnr!
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GiveusaWave added 23:03 - Apr 16
We got an away point against a promotion chasing team. One of our youngsters got a debut goal. Bialkowski produced an amazing goalkeeping display and Mcgoldrick produced a few good runs. As long as we don't lose too many players in the summer we have loads to look forward to. Think we went for the 0-0 hence no shots on goal in the first half. Strategy had to change after the break due to their goal just before half time. Well done Andre!
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Elto added 23:19 - Apr 16
I thought it was a decent effort by our boys. Came away feeling quite positive. Great support for the team and management from the Town fans. All in all a good day out. I do regret reading the majority of posts here though, taken the shine off the day.

Nice work Bohslegend!
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jas0999 added 07:16 - Apr 17
Guentchev - agree with the plus points, but how can going to Sheffield in a game we had to win and play defensive first half be a good thing? Clearly far too negative. Need to add flair, creativity and some quality to press on next season. I think at least 4-5 new players.
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sidtheswan added 07:24 - Apr 17
Listening to reports Sheffield Wednesday had all the game but an away point is a good result . What has let us down is our poor home form and losing/drawing to teams below us in the table. We need to be more adventurous and attacking at home next season. We need to release all the fringe players and spend some money on hungry/younger more attack minded players. Don't think the clubs current policies will get us promoted any time soon. Dozzell what a star in the making.
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