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Ipswich Town 0-1 Sheffield United - Match Report
Saturday, 6th Jan 2018 16:59

Town continue to wait for an FA Cup victory as Sheffield United progressed to round four via a 1-0 victory at Portman Road, Nathan Thomas smashing the winner in the 25th minute. The Blues, who last won a match in the competition in January 2010, never looked like getting back into the game, failing to register a shot on target, and the Blades might have added to their lead in the second half.

Defender Tommy Smith, who is set to join the Colorado Rapids as revealed by TWTD earlier this afternoon, wasn’t included in a Town side featuring six changes from the one which lost 4-1 at Fulham in midweek.

Jonas Knudsen came in at centre-half alongside skipper Luke Chambers with Myles Kenlock at left-back and Dominic Iorfa at right-back as Town started in a 4-3-3 system.

Luke Hyam made his first start for 19 months in midfield alongside Callum Connolly and Kevin Bru

Up front, Freddie Sears was on the right and Bersant Celina on the left of central striker David McGoldrick.

New signing Aaron Drinan was on the bench alongside young defender Pat Webber and midfielder or striker Shane McLoughlin, whose only senior appearances for the Blues came at Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup earlier in the season.

The Blades made eight changes with former Town academy striker Caolan Lavery up front with skipper Billy Sharp, a regular Blues target over the years.

Town claimed an early penalty when Chambers headed the ball towards goal from a Celina corner from the right and it appeared to strike Daniel Lafferty on the arm. The Blues captain was adamant that the Blues should have been awarded a spot-kick but referee Mike Jones waved away the protests.

The home side had started the brighter of the two teams and in the seventh minute Celina brought the ball in a long way from the left before hitting a shot which deflected behind.

Town continued to look the better side with Iorfa proving a danger down the right, but on 15 Nathan Thomas hit the Blades’ first effort of the game wide from the edge of the box.


On 24 a corner on the right was played to Hyam on the edge of the area by Celina and the returning midfielder shot over. As the Blades prepared to take their goalkick, Chambers was booked for dissent claiming it had taken a deflection and ought to have been a corner.

A minute later, the visitors took the lead. Thomas, making only his second start for the South Yorkshiremen, was played the ball by Lavery 25 yards out and lashed a superb strike into the top corner of the net, Bartosz Bialkowski only managing to help it on with his right hand.

Town hadn’t threatened to get back on terms before the Blades went close to a second, Chris Basham cutting in from the left and shooting just wide in the 38th minute.

The Blues continued to having the lion’s share possession as half-time approached but without being able to carve out a chance. In the final scheduled minute Kenlock was played in on the left of the box but his low ball was cut out.

Just before the break Basham was booked for catching Bru in the head with a high boot, the Mauritius international subsequently requiring lengthy treatment.

Town had had plenty of the ball in a not overly enthralling first half but without creating anything of note, while the visitors had similarly carved out little at the other end. Thomas’s excellent goal had been rather out of place in the half as a whole.

The Blades swapped their goalscorer for Regan Slater ahead of the second half and the visitors had the first opportunity in the 48th minute when Bialkowski came out of his area to the right but was beaten to the ball by Sharp, who fed Slater as the Blues keeper ran back towards his goal but the sub shot over.

Two minutes later the Blades had an even better chance after Chambers played a weak pass back to Bialkowski. Sharp was quickly on to it and fed Lavery on the right of the box but the Town skipper got back to divert it off the line and wide.

The visitors continued to look the most likely scorers of the game’s second goal and on 54 Sharp flicked a header towards goal which Bialkowski reacted quickly to save, although the linesman’s flag had already been raised.

Town hadn’t appeared likely to get back on terms and it was little surprise that in the 61st minute 10-goal top scorer Martyn Waghorn was introduced for Hyam, who had put in his usual combative display on his return to the team.

Connolly wasn’t too far away from netting his fourth goal of his loan spell from Everton in the 68th minute but was unable to keep his header from Celina’s cross from the right down.

Two minutes later, the Blades went somewhat nearer to doubling their lead, Samir Carruthers exchanging passes with Sharp before shooting from a tight angle on the left and Bialkowski saving well to his left. Moments later, Sam Baldock forced Bialkowski to save down to his right.

Lavery, who had put in a lively display against his old club, was replaced by Clayton Donaldson in the 73rd minute.

As the game moved into its final 10 minutes Jake Wright was booked for timewasting as the visitors prepared to take a freekick.

Town had had long spells on the ball but had failed to create a single chance to level.

On 83 Slater shot over for the Blades, then with two minutes remaining - and a frustrated Sir Bobby Robson Stand singing ‘We want a shot’ - Sharp was switched for John Fleck, who immediately shot over from distance.

The Blades looked the more likely scorers in injury time with sections of the Town support berating manager Mick McCarthy and singing ‘What a load of rubbish’.

Cameron Carter-Vickers was booked for a foul on McGoldrick just before the end and Chambers headed Celina’s freekick wide, before Knudsen blocked a Donaldson strike. Moments later, loud boos greeted the final whistle.

While the second half was more entertaining than the first, the Blades - who fielded a much less senior team than the Blues - had been the better side and ought to have won more comfortably.

The result and the dismal performance on top of the disappointing Christmas spell saw fans loudly express their frustration with manager McCarthy for the first time in a few months.

Town, now without a win in their last five, four of them defeats, rarely created anything throughout and the 40th anniversary of their 1978 FA Cup win will pass without a run in the competition.

Town: Bialkowski, Iorfa, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Kenlock, Connolly, Hyam (Waghorn 61), Bru, Celina, Sears, McGoldrick. Unused: M Crowe, Skuse, Garner, Drinan, Webber, McLoughlin.

Sheffield United: Blackman, Baldock, Basham, Thomas (Slater 46), Sharp (c) (Fleck 88), Wright, Carter-Vickers, Stearman, Lavery (Donaldson 73), Lafferty, Carruthers. Unused: Moore, Stevens, O’Connell, Norrington-Davies. Referee: Mike Jones (Cheshire). Att:12,057 (Blades: 1,110).


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itfchorry added 17:13 - Jan 6
Just go McCarthy -

You have embarrassed this once great club once
to often.

Resign
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Elizabeth added 17:13 - Jan 6
Absolute disgrace that's all I can say !!
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baxter7 added 17:13 - Jan 6
McCarthy out McCarthy out McCarthy out your killing this club and take Evans with you how can any fan still support McCarthy now
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JimmyP45 added 17:14 - Jan 6
Could have got in for a quid today but decided to turn it down because I knew we would play awfully and lose.

One of the worst injury crisis' in many years and Mick is perfectly happy for a number of the fit players to move on in January and has not lined up anyone to replace them.

A truly terrible man we have in chance.
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Esseeja added 17:15 - Jan 6
Complaint #1, Rest Chambers, its hard to play as much as possible for his age, complaint #2 Why is MM still here? Complaint #3, WHERE ON EARTH IS DRINAN? he must of been begging to come on sitting on that very cold and hard bench.
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Tufty added 17:16 - Jan 6
Played 5
Won zip
Draw 1 against a second rate qpr ( no offence)
Lost all of the others
And mm seems to think he is doing a good job
?????????????????
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juniorblue added 17:17 - Jan 6
I wasn't at the game today, but the comments suggest another poor performance. I am very disappointed that yet again, we have failed to progress in the FA cup.
The club needs a complete overhaul, starting at the top, if we are ever to see a return to entertaining football and positive results.
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blueboy1981 added 17:20 - Jan 6
......... no caring Chairman would let this happen at any other Club, even in the Vanarama League.

MM continues to laugh all the way to the Bank - on both sides of his face.

If truth be known - many of the 'injured players' have no interest in playing for this rabble, of what once was a proud Club that almost any player would have played for.
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Rensham added 17:22 - Jan 6
The plan is to sell anything that moves, cut overheads/playing staff to a minimum and plan for League One. Develop any assets like Playford Road and them leg it before administration.
If MM isn't manager next season why is he overseeing a player sell off? This is the right time to sack MICK.
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blueboy1981 added 17:23 - Jan 6
......... above 10k gates, as per today, and nothing will change. People have to realise they are condoning the demise by still going.
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Northstandveteran added 17:23 - Jan 6
Zzzzzzz 😴

Did anyone really expect anything other than a home defeat?

From listening to the match on Bias F.M it sounded like £10 was way overpriced.

Blue Army 😂
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roytheboy added 17:27 - Jan 6
Only those with very short memories will take Mick seriously when he claims to want a good Cup run, we all know that he will never put out a team strong enough in depth to go very far in any Cup competition, I'm a Season ticket holder of many years but I will not waste my time or money going to any more Cup matches while Mick is in charge, I know that the fringe players need games but do not feel that these competitions should be devalued in this way.
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Rensham added 17:32 - Jan 6
Can' you get into trouble for "match fixing" and "throwing games"? The evidence. Not playing with a goal scorer m'lud.
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tractorlegend added 17:32 - Jan 6
Hideous gutless pathetic performance. I don't care if McCarthy has a small budget he had more to spend than Wilder and yet they battered us. They showed what a team can do with a manger who actually cares about the club. The decision to only make 1 sub and not bring Drinan highlighted what a stubborn moron McCarthy is. This poor run has to end and fast!
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liam88 added 17:33 - Jan 6
A clear out what's needed and is happening Mick will be gone soon hes just gotta do what he does in "putting the fire out" and keep us up hopefully then it starts, new team, new manager, fresh optimism
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bings109 added 17:36 - Jan 6
This has to be the final straw for this so-called management team. Not a shot on target at home to a reserve side is a f...in disgrace. I cant believe so many bothered to go and pay anything towards the ME fund.
MM has to go now, there is no reason to stay until the end of the season, we know he hates it here, cant bear the fans and their views. ME will not pay pay him off unfortunately, but its not like he cant afford it, but MM is so up himself, he wouldnt walk, never has and isnt going to start in Suffolk.
Just let Klug manage until the summer, he has the respect of the youngsters who are left up at Playford Road, we have nothing to lose, because with MM and the prehistoric tactics and formations we stand a very good chance of going down. Where is the next win coming from?
The club is rotten from the top down, its not about the football anymore, ME has had his fingers burnt too many times now, and is not willing to spend real money anymore. Where that would leave the next manager i dont know, who would want this poisoned chalice? Milne is just a complete joke, a yes man and the face of ME enterprises, how he has the b???.lls to come out with some of that stuff i dont know, he cant sleep straight at night.
Even from 450 miles away, im boiling tonight at the sheer lack of anything positive from PR anymore, why has this been allowed to fester for so many years, at the expense of so many fans and their lifelong {mine included} support.i dont know. But it must change, it will change, but we will never forget how low the club has sunk. And yes i was there with 8,000 others when John Duncan was here, but you knew the Cobbolds wouldnt let it go on forever, and it didnt.
Great to see and hear from George Burley today...........and Russell Osman.....
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SheptonMalletBlue added 17:39 - Jan 6
Shame on you McCarthy!!!!!!!!
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Surco72 added 17:40 - Jan 6
Said it this time last season the people going to watch this crap are as much to blame as MM you are keeping him in a job .
If you think it makes you a better supporter you are deluded you are allowing MM and Evans to ruin this club
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warktheline added 17:40 - Jan 6
@Blueboy, today's result is mine and yours fault! Swn will explain! No doubt backed up by Gcon, Bert, bravedave and others I don't care to mention!
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warktheline added 17:42 - Jan 6
Evans is bleeding the assets dry whilst McCarthy bleeds every penny out of his ridiculous contract!
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Bluetone added 17:43 - Jan 6
McCarthy's unblemished cup record - guaranteed to lose every single time. Why is that clown still here to further ruin our once, but no longer, great club.
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johnno added 17:47 - Jan 6
Didn't go today I New what to exspect if something doesn't change right now we are finished not only for this season but for good we need to target Evans to sell the club he is only using it to offset his business against paying tax and we're all mugs stand up and voice your pions no one can be enjoying this dross
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Northstandveteran added 17:47 - Jan 6
Bings109
Best comment on here
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ivegottheblues added 17:49 - Jan 6
Surco72
You hit the nail right on the head. I forfeited my season ticket early in McCarthy's reign & not regretted it once. If others had done the same MM would have been long gone.
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Lathers added 17:49 - Jan 6
Season over now so pay off Mick for his last 5 months and give a new manager the rest of this season to assess what he has and what he needs. We aren't going up or down so now's the time to act Marcus.
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