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Blackburn Rovers 0-0 Ipswich Town -Half-Time
Saturday, 15th Oct 2016 16:01

Town's game at Blackburn remains 0-0 at half-time but with the Blues having had the better of the chances during the opening 45 minutes, defender Adam Webster having seen a header well saved by home keeper Jason Steele.

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 Luke 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. Tom 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 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.

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

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


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TimmyH added 16:05 - Oct 15
Well fancy that!...yet another 0-0 half-time score line, correct me if I'm wrong but is that around nearly 450 minutes since we last scored?
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jas0999 added 16:05 - Oct 15
Sounds far more promising, but equally we are only playing a poor Blackburn side. Yet again we have failed to score in the first half, which whatever the result, is a disappointment.

Think we will win this though. Blackburn are in trouble.
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MicksZzzTactics added 16:09 - Oct 15
0-0 at the half...... Hmmmm just about the biggest surprise in the History of Mankind since some Neanderthal figured out to put butter on toast!!!!

Well I'm literally going back to sleep, so enjoy the "ENTERTAINMENT" everyone.... but please don't disturb ME unless a Nuclear War breaks out (Aye that means even if Player of The Year candidate 'Snooze Doggy Douglas' somehow finds the Net .... in either end of the field!!!)
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shakytown added 16:15 - Oct 15
Mickszzz. But dougie is a different class is he NOT.
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surgery added 16:19 - Oct 15
Reckon this might be the day when the goals he's been threatening might occur?
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Bluetone added 16:21 - Oct 15
The biggest joke is we are playing in Barcelona-style shirts. Must be an offence under the Trade Description Act.
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surgery added 16:24 - Oct 15
I'm sure they wouldn't be happy if they found out
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sirmichealmills added 16:24 - Oct 15
When's the open top bus parade? Changes nothing if we get a point or (gasp) 3 against a useless Blackburn side going nowhere?

MIck out
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brittaniaman added 16:25 - Oct 15
By the way Twitter reads it sounds like Webster is playing a strikers role ????????
Never mentioned Best or Sears !!!!!!
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Disco_Inferno added 16:27 - Oct 15
Mick will he pleased we haven't scored but will be upset that we gave had more shots than Blackburn. Need to take Ward off to ensure we finish with nil.
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oldbri added 16:30 - Oct 15
Its 20 minutes to go . Surely we should be bringing on a couple of defenders.Sic.
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shakytown added 16:34 - Oct 15
Sir michael. We have to score a goal before planning the parade.
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Bluetone added 16:38 - Oct 15
I begin to wonder whether McCarthy is "working his ticket" to get out Surely no one can be so deliberately inept.
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oldbri added 16:41 - Oct 15
Steve Bruce has a new club but Big Sam is available .
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surgery added 16:43 - Oct 15
I'm sure it will all come good when the sicknotes are back in action for their one game apiece
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surgery added 16:52 - Oct 15
0-0, happy days, sorted
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Blue_Moses added 16:53 - Oct 15
Mick out
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poldark added 16:56 - Oct 15
Masterful performance from the exciting ITFC Douglas different class Blackburn way better than 2nd from bottom we were brilliant for gods sake McCarthy leave NOW
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Bluetone added 17:00 - Oct 15
Has that clown of a Manager gone yet.
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