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Hull City 2-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 18th Nov 2017 17:18

Jordan Spence netted an 88th minute equaliser as Town drew 2-2 at Hull City, their first draw for 25 matches. The Blues got off to the perfect start when David McGoldrick put them ahead in the sixth minute but the Tigers levelled through Jarrod Bowen on 34, then went in front via Nouha Dicko six minutes after the restart. McGoldrick missed a penalty in the 75th minute but Spence’s third goal of the season grabbed Town their first draw of the season with two minutes remaining.

Boss Mick McCarthy named an unchanged side with the Blues again lining-up in their attacking 4-2-3-1 system with McGoldrick, Martyn Waghorn and Bersant Celina behind Joe Garner.

Callum Connolly again joined Cole Skuse, who was over the injury he suffered in the 3-0 victory over Preston before the international break, in the deeper midfield roles.

There was no place in the 18 for Emyr Huws, who was in contention to return to the squad for the first time since joining the Blues on a permanent basis in the summer after recovering from his achilles injury.

Hull made four changes, Michael Hector, Kevin Stewart, Markus Henriksen and Dicko coming into the side for Max Clark, David Meyler, Jackson Irvine and Fraizer Campbell.

Town started brightly, Henricksen blocking Waghorn’s 30-yard freekick in the second minute.

And four minutes later, the Blues went in front. Hull keeper Allan McGregor impressively tipped Garner’s header over but Town scored from the resultant corner.

Waghorn played a quickly-taken short flag-kick to Celina, who returned the ball to the former Hull loanee, who crossed to the edge of the box. Skuse turned into the area and, after Jonas Knudsen had mis-kicked a loose ball, McGoldrick hit his eighth goal of the campaign into the corner of the net.

Having got their noses in front, the Blues continued to look the better side with the home team unable to make an impression on the game, much to the frustration of the home fans, already in a fractious mood due to their team’s 20th position in the table going into the game and their unpopular owners.

On 17 Garner tried an ambitious chip from not far inside the Hull half which McGregor was able to watch loop wide of his goal.

The Tigers struck their first shot of the game in the 22nd minute but Bowen’s 25-yard effort was straight at Bartosz Bialkowski in the Town goal.

As the game moved towards the half-hour mark Hull put the Blues under pressure for the first time with a number of balls played into the box but the Town backline remaining resolute.

However, in the 34th minute the Tigers levelled. Kamil Grosicki cleverly turned his way past Connolly as he broke into the area on the right, his cross hit Adam Webster, wrong-footing his team-mates and falling to Bowen at the far post and Bialkowski could only palm his shot and ninth goal of the season into the roof of the net.


The goal gave the home side increased impetus and on 40 Webster was forced to pull back Henriksen as he broke away towards goal after the Blues had lost possession and the former Pompey man was shown the first yellow card of the game.

Grosicki saw a strike blocked as the Tigers ended the half on top having grabbed their equaliser, deservedly on the balance of the first 45 minutes as a whole, Town having been the better side earlier in the period when they should have made more of having gained the lead.

Hull midfielder Seb Larsson was booked for a foul on Celina in the first minute of the second half.

Three minutes later, the Kosovo international unleashed a strike from the edge of the box but McGregor saved.

But in the 51st minute the home side went in front. Skipper Luke Chambers initially failed to deal with an aerial ball from deep, Dicko then held him off and ran through one-on-one with Bialkowski before beating the Blues’ keeper.

Town boss McCarthy will have been frustrated by the manner in which the goal was conceded, hardly the first poor goal shipped by his side this season.

Grosicki shot wide for the Tigers, now with their tails very much up, when he might have done better, then Bowen and Connolly had their names added to referee David Coote’s book for fouls.

Having made such a disappointing start to the half, the Blues started to come back into the game, Hector making an important interception ahead of Waghorn as Celina cut back.

At the other end, Dicko shot wide from 25 yards on the hour, then Garner was booked for the latest in a succession of indiscretions.

Moments later, the former Preston and Rangers man may have been a touch fortunate not to receive a second yellow card for clashing with Hector - who he had fouled to pick up his caution - having been felled by the on-loan Chelsea defender.

Knudsen joined the lengthening list of booked players for a foul on Bowen on 67, the Dane’s fifth caution of the season which will see him miss Wednesday’s game against Sheffield Wednesday. A minute later, Hull swapped Grosicki for Jackson Irvine.

Dicko almost profited from an under-hit Knudsen backpass as the game moved into its final 20 minutes but Bialkowski reached the ball and cleared ahead of the one-time Wolves man.

In the 74th minute Town were awarded their first penalty of the season after Waghorn had been clumsily tripped by Stewart as he cut into the area on the right.

Town’s earlier goalscorer McGoldrick took the kick but hit it too close to keeper McGregor, who saved to his right.

The Blues made a double substitution in the 80th minute, Grant Ward and Kevin Bru taking over from Waghorn and Connolly. Hull swapped Larsson for Meyler.

On 86 Freddie Sears replaced a frustrated McGoldrick with the Blues having started to put the Tigers under some late pressure.

And in the 88th minute they levelled. Webster nodded on Chambers's ball into the box after Ward had played a freekick short to him and Spence flung out a leg to divert home off the inside of the post.

Hull switched Dicko for Adama Diomande as the game moved into five minutes of added-on time. Soon after, Ward became the fifth Town player to pick up a yellow card for foul on Bowen, then Stewart joined him for a cynical foul as the Blues broke.

The Tigers should have won it at the death when Meyler found Diomande at the far post but the sub headed wide when he ought to have have scored.

Referee Coote brought the game to an end soon afterwards with the Blues claiming a point from what was an up and down afternoon.

Having started well and grabbing the lead, Town allowed a struggling Tigers side to get back into the game and then to go ahead.

The Blues had rarely looked like getting on terms before McGoldrick’s disappointing penalty. But Town showed their now familiar stoicism with Spence to man to pop up with the important late goal, not for the first time this season.

Overall, a point from a trip to a relegated former Premier League side is never a bad result, however, the Blues will feel that having gone ahead they might well have claimed all three. Equally, they looked destined for defeat for much of the second half.

The draw was Town's first for 25 matches (23 in the league) since the 1-1 with Birmingham on April 1st.

Going 15 league games at the start of a season without a draw is a new club record, beating the previous similar run of 14 established at the beginning of the 1954/55 campaign.

The result moved the Blues up a place to seventh before Derby's 1-1 draw at Fulham saw them return to eighth ahead of Wednesday’s live Sky game against the Owls at Portman Road.

Hull City: McGregor, Aina, Tomori, Dawson (c), Hector, Stewart, Larsson (Meyler 81), Henriksen, Bowen, Grosicki (Irvine 68), Dicko (Diomande 90). Unused: Marshall, Masuch, Clark, Evandro.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Webster, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Skuse, Connolly (Bru 80), Celina, McGoldrick (Sears 86), Waghorn (Ward 80), Garner. Unused: Gerken, Iorfa, Nydam, Kenlock. Referee: David Coote (Nottinghamshire). Att: 15,516 (Town: 985).


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Theipswich added 18:51 - Nov 19
Glad that you admitted to it BraveDave. Hopefully you'll see things in a different light now that you have admitted to erring big time and accepted that other supporters viewpoint on the issue stands up and yours doesn't.
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warktheline added 18:55 - Nov 19
How the hell fans can be happy with a manager just running down a contract is mind boggling ! Unfortunately I've accepted my club scoring a few goals is as good as it gets presently, but for some to be so 'happy' about it really sums up the mentality on forum! And on the matter of scoring goals, well thank the 'grinding one' for that, because for a man who prides himself on defences he sure has got it all arse about face! If that doesn't point 'happy' ones to McCarthy's fate I don't know what will!!
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BraveDave added 19:01 - Nov 19
Haha Theipswich. That's a good response - I like you, I really do.

Warktheline - leave that one with me, I'm just trying to pick out some facts and well informed opinion from your post. Will get back to you as soon as I've found them.
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oldegold added 19:02 - Nov 19
Agree totally warktheline....he is simply running down his contract and i don't know who's to blame more...us poor supporters who put up with it or ME who remains silent on the future of this once great club...and he works in the Media business to boot. Have you noticed that NOBODY is celebrating his 10 years this month at the helm ? Wonder why....
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warktheline added 19:10 - Nov 19
Bravedave! McCarthy's new champion! Brave you certainly are! Dwindling attendances, a manager who can't defend and attack as one unit, and an invisible owner! Our very own 'little lion man', keep it up Dave the Brave One!!!!
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oldegold added 19:15 - Nov 19
Oh dear...looks like BraveDave had a bad Sunday roast which spoilt his day and has made him a laughing stock.Come on..stop being so pedantic and accept what others have seen..we all want what's best for our club and you know your view on this doesn't hold up so my message is listen, learn and grow up.
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BraveDave added 19:19 - Nov 19
Warktheline - I don't want to over complicate things for you, as I'm still trying to find the facts in your first email. But could you just pick out the bit where I have 'championed' Mick McCarthy? And can you remind me which posters have said they are 'happy' with everything? Thanks
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TimmyH added 19:23 - Nov 19
Sorry BillBlue marked you down by mistake!
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BraveDave added 19:32 - Nov 19
Thanks oldegold. You're right about my day - I haven't even had a Sunday roast! We all want the best for our club, so I agree. I also think McCarthy's departure is inevitable and possibly best all round - once you lose the fans, you have an impossible task. However, I can debate that without having to accept that Mick is in any way deliberately putting out a team that he doesn't think is his best team.
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midastouch added 19:36 - Nov 19
You've got to admire Mick's tenacity, he's even managed to out last Mugabe! Where are the Royal Anglians when we need 'em! ? ;-)
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warktheline added 20:19 - Nov 19
Bravedave, without complicating our taxing your brain unduly , have a go at explaining why McCarthy played Chambers out of position for over two seasons? A reoccurrence that undoubtedly run parallel with the start of continually conceding 'soft' goals and break-down of being 'hard to beat'? I'm asking you as after reading your most 'enlightening' original post of twisting one circumstance after another to fit into your 'ideal equations' to fan verses McCarthy nonconformities!
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ChestnutSe added 20:36 - Nov 19
I wish MM would play his best team in the right positions and not just keep playing his favourites. What have Tabby and Ando done recently to keep getting picked. That's what happens when the manager has favourites and won't play a team to win but just to keep his favourites happy.

And whoever says MM ruins players is so right. He ruined Cresswell and Mings, lucky they managed to get away before MM crashed their careers. And what about the Bish. He used to be so great but MM has not played him for ages. What has he done wrong to upset the Dino? Just shows he won't play youth, especially against his favourites. I know he has played Downes and Nydam recently but that's only because Tabby wasn't available.
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Dissboyitfc added 07:06 - Nov 20
Walktheline .... well said! There will be those that will argue against airtight logic of course.
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2_Goal added 07:51 - Nov 20
Just seen the highlights...

How many times has chambers stuffed up? And yet he always gets picked. Was the same last season. Shocking.

And, seems like every time skuse plays we go a step back. It's like playing with 10 men, much rather bru than skuse. Was the same last season.


Hopefully for everyone's sake MM leaves at the end of the year, including MM's sake as I'm sure he'd like a new challenge from what he's said. But the main problem as others have said is ME - he shows no signs of leaving....

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2_Goal added 08:05 - Nov 20
And for those that think things are ok because if we win our game in hand we go in to the play off spots, things are not ok for the following reasons:

-The owner says nothing, does nothing, hardly communicates with the manager
-players have left the club citing the style of play as the main reason (tommy oar as an example)
-crowds lowest they been for years
-very poor style of play over several seasons
-immovable safety net for some players but not others
-rude to the fans on a consistent basis
-openly says he'd be very happy at another club (show some respect please)
-long serving club servants voluntarily moving on from the club
-with the players we have we could be even higher in the league if only they were trusted and allowed to play proper football

MM knows he won't get the sack and now he doesn't care. In a way you can't blame him for that.
ME - please go


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woohoo added 08:30 - Nov 20
Happy with...?

Really?

Must have a different understanding of the word 'happy'.

Nice goal by Spence though
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:41 - Nov 20
BraveDave sorry I marked you up on your who are the happy clappers post .
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:43 - Nov 20
I should have added it was a mistake !
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warktheline added 12:18 - Nov 20
As per normal ask one of these 'don't put the blame on Mick' merchants about a precise point and they clam up! Brave Dave, all cloak and daggers, amidst the smoke screen!
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Bildestoned added 12:50 - Nov 20
Right. My official position is that we're a club desperately in need of a change of direction, however.........
Someone here cites 'a four game winning run' as of little consequence, but the truth is in this league the form of almost every club is patchy so streaks as such are both normal and welcome. I'm afraid too that far too little is made of our very much being a Club On A Budget. This makes SO much difference. The fact that we're still in this league at all is far too often overlooked.
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Swn98 added 16:19 - Nov 20
2goal blimey that even beats my posts for garbage
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BraveDave added 19:29 - Nov 20
Warktheline - apologies for not responding immediately. Firstly, I don't spend all day and night on here, secondly, I couldn't quite understand your question ('ideal equations', 'nonconformities') and thirdly, I was hoping you would answer my question first as I asked it first - i.e. where I have 'championed' McCarthy and who has said they are happy with everything?. As mentioned previously, I am far from being Mick's biggest fan so don't feel the need to defend him - my posts were about the stupid comments that some people make - just look through this thread, it's littered with them.
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warktheline added 20:30 - Nov 20
Dave the Brave one, I've answered your question plenty of times, reread posts, maybe between the lines! In defence of ‘stupid comments' why don't you have a go at answering my ‘Chambers' related question! Call me ‘stupid' if you so wish, but McCarthy ‘accommodated' this ‘proper bloke' instead of dumping his backside on the bench! Why, because he couldn't bring himself to play 3 or 5 in defence! ‘Proper bloke' or ‘favourite' doesn't matter I guess from your point of view...such stupidity again springs to mind!
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Bert added 23:20 - Nov 20
Folk on here are rightly saying it is time for a change. I assume they are talking about the boring cliche ridden posters who cannot get beyond 'Mick out'. Certainly is time this forum was reloaded and we get 'proper ' fans on here who have objective views not those based on prejudice and hate. Leave all that to the Daily Mail and its readers.
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Swn98 added 07:39 - Nov 21
Gave you an uppie although can't understand what the Daily Mail has got to do with TWTD and the house
Hull game.
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