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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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sereneblue added 17:52 - Oct 15
These idiots on here that say "be careful what you wish for" are you the same idiots that want to stay in Europe,basically because your scared of change. Your like Mick,your in the comfort zone going no where.
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Mick_Mills_Tache added 17:53 - Oct 15
Don't try and be a condescending little runt, 'fella'.
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Scuzzer added 17:53 - Oct 15
Just to point out that we did set up as a 4 4 2. This IS a change for the better. At least give some acknowledgement to Mick for that. Really should leave Chambers out though...need to have attacking full backs/wing backs...and he is not up to that...whereas Emmanuel is. Needs to be a brave man not a cautious one.
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MadDog added 17:53 - Oct 15
Time to go now! Such a shock he dropped Emmanuel who looks like a proper footballer for Chambers who can't even do his fist pump anymore as we can't score a goal!! At least if we keep getting draws we might still have something to play for come April-survival!! Such a shame to see the team go this way, just like the end of the Jewell days & the end of the Keane days!! Wish Evans & McCarthy would both leave or at least get someone as Evans's spokesperson who is interested in football!!
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jonbull88 added 17:53 - Oct 15
In serious need of a change in the middle now. Douglas needs dropping.
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dalianwasexciting added 17:56 - Oct 15
Sat on Blacbburn platform waiting for the train, was lovely being able to chose from a few hundred seats, with the home fans equally sparse. We played better today, especially first half with a semblance of a 4 4 2. BUT Blackburn were there for the taking, we have no attack thanks to not replacing Murph and we have no apparent desire to go for the win. Why was Ward sacrificed when surely one of our two pedestrian midfielders should have been replaced by a forward thinking midfielder. No striker on the bench,

Something has to give....please!
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Taricco_Fan added 17:57 - Oct 15
Same old favourites in the starting line-up.

Good players left on the bench.

Lowest pass completion in the league.

Devoid of ideas.

Eight goals scored, half of those in the very first game of the season.

Enough. Time for a change.

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Bert added 18:02 - Oct 15
Must be a load of UKIP/Brexit people on here judging by their hate language. Thankfully the vast majority of Ipswich supporters vent their concern and displeasure in more adult ways. There is a clear need for change but it won't come about by not supporting the team.
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Taricco_Fan added 18:09 - Oct 15
Bert, you're delusional (and no need for the ridiculous Brexit nonsense either).

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sirmichealmills added 18:11 - Oct 15
I can't believe that some fans seem to be ok with the result?, 0-0 against a woeful Blackburn side,
"we just need a break", "goals will come". Micks going to turn it around? I don't think he cares, as he said "I'm not bothered".

I believe him
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81andallthat added 18:12 - Oct 15
Can somebody please help me set up a justgiving page, it can be for anything thing from..a GOAL(remember them??) Mick OUT!! Evans OUT!! A reason for living..etc etc.

Also 'guentchev' mate, 17 consecutive bloody games without seeing a Town goal, happy news pal, my mum has kindly agreed to go back on the game, so we'll fund you to go north of the boarder, so you can jinx the budgie inbreds with your luck!!

Keep happy..
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NoelTheDub added 18:13 - Oct 15
Writing on the wall at 2.30 pm today with Josh was left out but we all called that one two weeks ago thats how predictable the man is the same tactics and bore it always is.If thats our future league 1 here we come..
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runaround added 18:14 - Oct 15
Mick set up for a nil nil draw & achieved his aim. Though the report suggests we had the bulk of the chances, we have gone so long since scoring that the players will have forgotten how to do it! This is all a result of the tactics & formations that we have been employing, safety first take a point. Blackburn will be very fortunate to stay up yet we went with a negative formation with 2 holding midfielders & took off widemen when trying to win it late on rather than trying something different. Doing the same thing again & again in the hope it turns right. It's not really been working since January but Mick refuses to change. Until he does we won't get better. Williams & Bishop now fit with McGoldrick soon to follow plus likes of Dozzell ready yet we know it'll still be Skuse, Douglas, Bru playing. Mick says Tuesday is a massive game, a must win. Unless he changes formation &/or tactics we won't win it! Watching ITFC is like death by a thousand cuts right now & I struggle to see anything changing or improving soon
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Taricco_Fan added 18:15 - Oct 15
...and if you want McCarthy's management style summed up quite neatly, Josh Emmanuel on the bench is it.
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MathieandMarshall added 18:15 - Oct 15
Scuzzer don't be fooled! Playing 4 4 2 today was not Mick seeing the need for change. He was just matching up to Blackburn formation the same as he does every other week regardless of how good or poor the opposition are!
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Bert added 18:16 - Oct 15
Taricco Fan you have just proved my point.
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Swn98 added 18:23 - Oct 15
Mick mills tach oh dear oh dear everybody has to agree with you or out of the pram go your toys calm down there's a good fella.
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blueplumber added 18:30 - Oct 15
I like Mccarthy as a man. But come on
He just said on radio Suffolk. Josh said to him he thought he had played well enough to keep his place. Mickey says I've got to have my captain. 10 seconds later he says chambers not understand drop able?
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blueplumber added 18:41 - Oct 15
How can mickey say to Josh he had to pick his captain then in 10 seconds say chambers isn't until dropable. Josh was great. But rip bud
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therein61 added 18:48 - Oct 15
Re the earlier comment about the attendance being only 10,000 today I wonder what ours will be when we are set up(skuse and dougie are great so is the skipper) for 0-0 against Burton, what incentive is there for young players with talent at our club when they(if they get a chance) play well only to be replaced by shoe in favourites past their sell by date and worth nothing, but just go through the motions collecting a wage most of us can only dream about, these so called professionals need removing from the club a.s.a.p. along with their best mate.
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bings109 added 18:48 - Oct 15
Ive got it- we draw every game 0-0 and we end the season on 46 points. Genius? MM is unbelievable, im actually fed up of thinking about the club, the mire that we are in, all of his making.
What is our record for consecutive games without scoring? Mick McGiven had this tactic in mind, and we got relegated.
Or is MM actually trying to show ME that our team isnt good enough, and needs real investment? Genius?
Could we be one 0-0 on Tuesday, and a right thrashing up at Newcastle next Saturday away from MM getting the sack? I DAMN WELL HOPE SO
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Cakeman added 18:51 - Oct 15
The club's going nowhere.
Sorry to say that it will certainly get worse before we turn the tide of failure.
It needs a massive change of direction regarding mind set of our owner. Invest in January heavily or try to sell on to someone else. Perhaps easier said than done.
We also need a new management team. McCarthy will not change his ways so needs to move on quickly because his use of funds albeit limited are shocking. When he gets a decent player in he will not use them in their correct position i.e. Sears or play them at all i.e. Dozell.
So a new manager required who will actually not be too afraid or stubborn to drop players that are not up to scratch i.e. Chambers, Skues, Douglas......actually the list is long!
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Swn98 added 19:00 - Oct 15
I find the comments on the news site infinitely more boring than watching the team.
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BrettenhamBlue added 19:15 - Oct 15
0-0. What a shock.
Sorry but too bored to make a decent comment. Going to go out and stare at he grass for a few hours, or maybe I'll watch the paint dry.
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corkblue added 19:35 - Oct 15
I 'm off to stare at the grass also"..17th position is hardly upwardly mobile!
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