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Barnsley 0-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time
Saturday, 11th Mar 2017 16:04

Town’s game against Barnsley at Oakwell remains 0-0 at half-time.

Emyr Huws returned in midfield after his hamstring problem while manager Mick McCarthy, back at his hometown club where he started his career, recalled wing-backs Jordan Spence and Myles Kenlock.

Grant Ward dropped to the bench, as did Tommy Smith - with Jonas Knudsen moving back to the left of the three-man central defence - while Josh Emmanuel missed out on a place in the 18.

Marley Watkins, who the Blues made an offer for last summer and McCarthy hasn’t ruled out moving for again, started on the right of midfield for the Tykes.

Spence won a corner in the opening minute which Tom Lawrence whipped in and Christophe Berra nodded wide at the near post.

Barnsley struck their first shot of the game in the sixth minute, Tom Bradshaw's pass breaking to Adam Armstrong, who hit a shot which was too close to Bartosz Bialkowski and the keeper claimed.

In the ninth minute Tykes skipper Marc Roberts turned Huws’s left-wing cross over the bar with the on-loan Cardiff man having made a bright start following his absence.


A minute later at the other end, Watkins crossed deep from the right but was unable to find a red shirt and Bialkowski and skipper Luke Chambers allowed the ball to run out.

Barnsley should have taken the lead in the 12th minute when Armstrong spurned a golden chance.

Adam Hammill was sent away in space on the Barnsley left and sent over a deep cross which Matty James volleyed into the ground at the far post, the ball bouncing up to the unmarked on-loan Newcastle striker, who nodded over from the edge of the six-yard box.

Three minutes later, a freekick was played short to Andy Yiadom not far outside the area but the full-back shot over.

It was Town’s turn to go close in the 17th minute. First, Chambers flicked Lawrence’s corner from the right well wide. Then David McGoldrick picked up the loose ball on the left and brought it round and back to the edge of the box before hitting a powerful strike which Tykes keeper Adam Davies did well to get down to block but couldn’t hold on to.

Cole Skuse was first to the loose ball but somehow Davies kept out his rebound, the midfielder having gone close to netting his second goal for the Blues for the second Saturday in succession.

As the game reached the 20-minute mark, Armstrong hit a low 25-yard effort which was easy for Bialkowski, then three minutes later Josh Scowen nodded a Hammill freekick over.

On 32 Armstrong hit a powerful strike from 30 yards which flew wide of the untroubled Bialkowski’s left post, then two minutes later Lawrence was spoken to by referee Stephen Martin after a late challenge on Yiadom but avoided a yellow card.

Soon after, Huws was also fortunate to avoid a caution for pulling back the former Barnet man as he counter-attacked having dispossessed Lawrence as he broke.

Scowen shot over for the Tykes in the 37th minute having been teed up by Hammill, then on 41 James hooked over from inside the area following a corner.

Town weren’t too far away from going in front a minute later when McGoldrick tricked his way to the byline on the left of the area and cut the ball back towards Lawrence but Angus MacDonald turned it behind, going close to netting an own goal as he did so.

Just prior to the half going into one minute of injury time Skuse picked up the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Hammill, although the Blues midfielder had appeared to be pulled back by the former Wolves man as he dispossessed him.

Barnsley had edged the first half having had more of the ball and most of the chances - although largely half-chances - even if Bialkowski was still to be seriously challenged.

Both sides had had one really good opportunity, Armstrong’s header over for the Tykes and McGoldrick’s shot and Skuse’s follow-up for the Blues, while MacDonald hadn’t been too far away from breaking the deadlock at the wrong end from McGoldrick’s cut-back.

Town had kept hold of the ball better than they had against Brentford or Wolves in spells with Huws's return making a difference but without ever really dominating.

Barnsley: Davies, Yiadom, Jones, Roberts (c), MacDonald, Scowen, James, Hammill, Watkins, Bradshaw, Armstrong. Subs: Townsend, Jackson, Mowatt, Williams, Hedges, Moncur, Kent.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Berra, Knudsen, Spence, Skuse, Huws, Diagouraga, Kenlock, McGoldrick, Lawrence. Subs: Gerken, T Smith, Pitman, Bru, Ward, Sears, Moore. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire).


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TimmyH added 16:07 - Mar 11
For lord's sake please please not another draw...
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blueboy1981 added 16:08 - Mar 11
Mick will be getting excited - his permanent fixation of 'a point' is 45 minutes close therefore second half plan will be : - 'Every man behind the ball, sit deep, forget attack' .......... and .... LOSE.
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blueboy1981 added 16:08 - Mar 11
Mick will be getting excited - his permanent fixation of 'a point' is 45 minutes close therefore second half plan will be : - 'Every man behind the ball, sit deep, forget attack' .......... and .... LOSE.
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blueboy1981 added 16:08 - Mar 11
..... should read 'closer'.
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blueboy1981 added 16:10 - Mar 11
......... every Goalkeeper we play against will know by know - he'll have an easy time. They must all look forward to playing us.
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poldark added 16:11 - Mar 11
Moronic mick is so excited Barnsley all over us but he is hanging in brilliant tactics
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blueboy1981 added 16:13 - Mar 11
..... should read 'now'. just in case it confuses some.
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blueboy1981 added 16:16 - Mar 11
........ should we all retreat to the Goal line - whilst we still have a point.

Bet it's crossed his mind more than once.
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blueboy1981 added 16:22 - Mar 11
....... told you so............. all too predictable. How many will they now get .... ???
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poldark added 16:23 - Mar 11
1-0 to Super Barnsley they are all over us when is this idiot going to go
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Kirtonspanner added 16:33 - Mar 11
Pants!
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Bluetone added 16:36 - Mar 11
The Norwich manager got sacked for far less than the pain McCarthy is inflicting on our club.
If ever a manager deserved to get sacked its Dino.
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blueboy1981 added 16:44 - Mar 11
....... our defence is continuously tortured by the Dino's tactics - rearguard action game, after game, after game.
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walberblue added 16:47 - Mar 11
what do you have to do to get sacked at ITFC??
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blueboy1981 added 16:53 - Mar 11
........ substitutions again - far, far too late to have any effect.
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blueboy1981 added 16:56 - Mar 11
...... pleased to be WRONG - no such thing as a bad point ... !! - what a get out of jail card that was .. ??

Not impressed.
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walberblue added 17:11 - Mar 11
fantastic afternoon Mick. do nothing for 93 mins and lull them into a false sense of security. with these tactics next year we could end up mid table to bottom six. one point a game. who needs to be greedy. and after all it was Barnsley and they actually still pay money on transfers.
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