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Ipswich Town 0-0 Sheffield United - Match Report
Saturday, 10th Mar 2018 17:08

Town’s hopes of reviving their play-off challenge were dealt a significant blow as they drew 0-0 at home with Sheffield United. The Blades came closest to breaking the deadlock in the second half when sub James Wilson struck a post and skipper Billy Sharp failed to turn in the rebound, while Town have now gone four home games without scoring a goal.

Myles Kenlock, Bersant Celina, Stephen Gleeson and Dominic Iorfa all returned to the Blues’ starting XI, while Jonas Knudsen missed out due to a tight hamstring and Mustapha Carayol with the groin problem he suffered at Sheffield Wednesday in midweek. Jordan Spence and Luke Hyam dropped to the bench.

Kenlock replaced Knudsen at left wing-back, Iorfa was in for Spence on the right, while Gleeson started in the midfield trio with Cole Skuse and Callum Connolly. Celina played off main striker Martyn Waghorn.

Cameron Carter-Vickers, who spent the first half of the season with the Blades, was again part of a back three with skipper Luke Chambers and Adam Webster.

For the visitors, Ched Evans and John Lundstram came into the team replacing Clayton Donaldson, who was on the bench, and Mark Duffy, absent due to a tight calf. Ex-Blues loanee Richard Stearman started in the Blades defence.

George Baldock struck the game’s first shot for the South Yorkshiremen in the second minute but Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski, fresh from receiving his first Poland call-up yesterday, got down to his right to save comfortably.

Bialkowski was in action again two minutes later when Lee Evans curled a not overly testing 25-yard freekick into his arms.

The Blues threatened for the first time in the sixth minute, Kenlock breaking and then sending Waghorn away down the left with a perfectly weighted pass. Town’s top scorer crossed and Jack O’Connell turned the ball behind.

A minute later, Waghorn, scorer of both the Blues’ goals at Hillsborough, hit his first shot of the afternoon, cleverly turning away from his man before shooting across the face and wide.

Ex-Blues loanee Stearman got his name in the book in the ninth minute after he had been caught in possession midway inside the Blades’ half by Waghorn, who he hauled back as he broke towards goal. Another defender was covering so the yellow card looked the right decision.

Waghorn took the freekick himself and floated the ball towards the far post from where Iorfa stooped to head goalwards from a tight angle, Jamal Blackman in the Blades goal diverting it behind.

Bialkowski snaffled John Fleck’s well-struck shot for the visitors on 12, then four minutes later Celina scraped an effort wide at the other end.


After an entertaining first quarter of an hour of plenty of chances, opportunities dried up at both ends.

The Blades began to get on top and there was a major scare for the Blues on 33 when Fleck played his Sharp in behind the Town defence.

The former Doncaster man hooked the bouncing ball over the advancing Bialkowski but was unable to get in an effort at goal before he was outmuscled by Chambers. The Blades striker’s hopeful penalty appeal was ignored by referee John Brooks.

Soon after, Gleeson shot high and wide for Town, then on 40 Skuse was booked for catching Lee Evans late.

Town threatened as the break approached, Celina cutting in and shooting wide following a corner shortly before the half was brought to a close with the scores still level.

After an end to end first quarter of an hour or so in which both sides had chances, the Blades had the better of it but with Sharp’s chance where he got in behind the Town defence their only significant opportunity.

The Blues began to look more dangerous towards the end of the half but Blackman hadn’t been forced to make a serious save.

Ahead of the second half Spence replaced Iorfa at right wing-back for the Blues. The visitors hit the first shot of the second period, Bialkowski getting down to his right to save at his post.

Sheffield United should have taken the lead in the 49th minute when Lundstram got a fortunate bounce as he was challenged breaking into the Town box and found himself in the clear.

The former Everton youngster had a clear sight of goal but instead cut back to Ched Evans, who claimed a penalty as he was crowded out by Chambers while trying to get in a shot on the turn. Town sought to clear and the ball cannoned off Fleck and wide.

Celina forced Blackman to saved down to his right at his post on 52 with a low shot from distance, then three minutes later Skuse failed to find the in-space Waghorn with a ball in from the left having won possession on the left.

But the Blades were looking the more threatening side with Town defending desperately in their box at times.

On 59 Connolly blocked from Sharp from a Baldock cross from the right, not the first to have caused problems in the Town area.

A minute later, Hyam took over from Connolly for the Blues, the on 69 Ched Evans made way for the visitors, Wilson taking over.

Town were starting to see most of the ball but without threatening but in the 78th minute the visitors came within a whisker of taking the lead.

Sub Wilson struck a 25-yard effort which beat Bialkowski but hit the inside of the post. The loose ball fell to Sharp, who hit his rebound into the ground and over when he should have scored. While Bialkowski prepared to take the goalkick, the Blades swapped Sharp for David Brooks.

Blues boss McCarthy switched his system in the 79th minute swapping half-time sub Spence for Joe Garner as the Blues moved to 4-4-2. Four minutes later, Gleeson was booked for a foul.

From the freekick, the ball reached O’Connell beyond the far post but the defender was only able to direct it across the face and wide. With three minutes of scheduled time remaining Clayton Donaldson replaced Lundstram for the visitors.

Neither side created a serious chance in three minutes of injury time and the game petered out to a 0-0 draw.

The scoreline was a fair reflection of what was, after a promising first 15 minutes, a dull and scruffy game played on what’s an increasingly difficult Portman Road pitch.

The Blades, still ninth, five points off the play-offs with a game in hand, had the better of the chances in the second half with the Blues never really looking like claiming the three points.

Failing to win another home game - they have won only once in their last eight matches in all competitions at Portman Road - is a big blow to Town’s hopes of getting back into the play-off hunt.

They remain 12th but now nine points off the top six although with a game in hand, Tuesday’s home match against Hull City, a fixture they must win if the season isn't going to come to an early end from a competitive perspective.

Town: Bialkowski, Carter-Vickers, Chambers (c), Webster, Iorfa (Spence 46 (Garner 79)), Skuse, Connolly (Hyam 60), Gleeson, Kenlock, Celina, Waghorn. Unused: M Crowe, Garner, Ward, Sears, Nydam.

Sheffield United: Blackman, Basham, Stearman, O’Connell, Stevens, Fleck, L Evans, Lundstram (Donaldson 87), Baldock, Sharp (c) (Brooks 78), C Evans (Wilson 69). Unused: Moore, Leonard, Lafferty, Holmes. Referee: John Brooks (Leicestershire). Att: 15,152 (Blades: 1,034).


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StochesStotasBlewe added 19:18 - Mar 10
Billybaxterwasbest, perhaps the match report should have been...............A fine game full of inspiring fast flowing attacking football, both goalkeepers making several fine saves to keep the score 0 0. The raucous crowd were in fine voice throughout, singing super Mick well after the final whistle. I can,t wait for the home game at a packed Portman Road against Hull City under the lights.


Shame the reality has been so so different for a long while.
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itfcserbia added 19:21 - Mar 10
15k today - can't help but think is that Portman Road half empty or half full?
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warktheline added 19:21 - Mar 10
@pinewoodblueboy, I thought SWN was bad enough but sillybilly tops him! Mind boggling !
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blueboy1981 added 19:23 - Mar 10
BillyBaxterwasbest .......... keep enjoying your 'day out' along with the rest of the 'happy clappers' .

Obviously the occasion ... !!! - is more important to you all, than any kind of entertainment .
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BlueMachines added 19:28 - Mar 10
Midastouch. Spot on but apparently the bad home form is a result of the negative atmosphere (so I was told on here the other day) but that negativity is not warranted because we've been SO much better this season.... 1 win at home in 8 and no home goals for4 games. Our WORST EVER run.

We needed a win. Nothing to lose and we play 9 defensive players. Wow.

IF he stays surely we'll drop to nearer 8,000 season ticket holders. Our poor club 🙁
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hello66 added 19:36 - Mar 10
I'm lost for words........ he is not a man ......he is a big girls blouse, full of hot garbage air!

A real man would have resigned a long time ago !

Only look at score at full time these days, saved over £3000 not having a season ticket last 3 years !....as I've said before, voted with my feet .....be back when we have a new Manger.

Actual like my ex- wife more that this manager and that's saying something !

Destroyed My Lovely Club
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TimmyH added 19:37 - Mar 10
I can't remember the pitch being so poor at the back end of our last season in the Premiership when we had the the new stands or for a number of years after - it's purely down to a lack of money being made available...the club are cost cutting where ever they can apart from the supporters.

Talking about all things agricultural, hows the lone furrow your ploughing Billy?
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blueboy1981 added 19:42 - Mar 10
........ and can we have the real Portman Road pitch back for next season ?- otherwise there will be another ready made excuse.
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whosroundisitanyway added 19:43 - Mar 10
FFS!!!!!!
How frustrating is that!!!!!
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juniorblue added 19:46 - Mar 10
I have supported Town for over 20 years, through thick and thin. I thought things were bad under Keane and Jewell, but the last couple of seasons have been truly dispiriting. What is really hard to take is the style of football that has developed under MM. Town is historically a club that produces teams who play exciting, attacking football. Admittedly MM has not had a significant budget for players, and football is more than ever a 'results' game, but this should not detract from coaching a style of football that is entertaining. Drawing and losing games would not be so hard to take if the team had at least tried to attack in style. I would like the opportunity to attend a training session to see exactly what tactics are being encouraged and how our players are being motivated. It is a very sad situation and will not improve under MM's management.
I will be pleased to see the back of this season and hope that a new Manager is installed quickly. Please Mr Evans, listen to the long suffering fans who pay a lot of their hard earned money to follow this great club.
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tallguy6767 added 19:52 - Mar 10
Those away wins just paper over the massive cracks that are all over M.M. management. His pathetic excuse of tactics to in his words try to win every game are a insult to football !
Like he said to town fans at carrow road, FU*K OFF !! a.s.a.p.
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poldark added 20:03 - Mar 10
I would like to point out to master mind Swin98 the stands have been erected for many years and its only since Mr Evans has taken over it has deteriorated
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poldark added 20:09 - Mar 10
I cannot see how anyone who supports ITFC can condone what has been served up over the last 2 seasons .
I listened to Mick Mills after the game and he stated Ipswich have a great bunch of youngsters and would serve the club well I saw the kids at Palace where they were up against premiership players and were a credit to the club none have seen the first team since .
Super Muck will never play them and will bring in useless players such as Gleeson ho was pathetic today .
This man is slowly killing the club if he is here next season Emmanuel will leave as will many others he must go now
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Swn98 added 20:13 - Mar 10
Pol dark please give me the courtesy of explaining your post I don't recall ever saying anything about the stands or the pitch!
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warktheline added 20:17 - Mar 10
@poldark, it's an easy mistake! Confusing sillybilly for SWN!
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poldark added 20:20 - Mar 10
Sorry Swin98 it was your mate billy easy mistake to make
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GFH added 20:29 - Mar 10
7 points from a possible 9 but still we moan!?
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Swn98 added 20:29 - Mar 10
To peas in a pod Warktheline and Demelda pol dark both rotten.
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warktheline added 20:34 - Mar 10
Wow where's @coolcat! Still mingling with the wading crowds in the heights of ecstasy!
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warktheline added 20:40 - Mar 10
@swn, 'rotten'.....ummm yes that's the word I've been searching for! From top to bottom 'my' club certainly is! Even the pitch, what would want to grow on that? Not a footballing team, that's for sure!
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blueboy1981 added 20:41 - Mar 10
Swn98 .......still waiting for a decent, constructive post. Still suffering from the Sun ? I guess we'll have a long wait.
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Cloddyseedbed added 20:53 - Mar 10
We have a great goalkeeper in Bart, who I might add has still not signed a new contract. We have 3 good central defenders. We in my opinion have no fullbacks good enough to play attacking wing backs, especially down the right side. 3 midfielders played today, all to break up the play and nullify the opposition, none capable of attacking forward play and an eye for a good forward pass or woe betide a goal scoring chance for an attacker. We had an isolated attacker in Waghorn who had absolutely no support or service......and we had Celina, who hadn't a clue what he was supposed to do or where he was supposed to be! Hoof ball was there for all to see as the only way out of defence. This isn't the way to play football and to success. This is a way to boredom or should I say a continuation of boredom which has gone on for too long now. Lack of funds isn't what is responsible for a performance and game plan like this. It is management who only know this way of playing and coaching. 15,000+ announced over the speakers as a crowd for today, well there certainly wasn't 15,000+ in the stadium today. As for the Hull game Tuesday night, expect changes to the lineup, players will be rested and the squad rotated, a smaller crowd and a game plan to not get beaten. Zzzzzzzzz.
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Swn98 added 21:06 - Mar 10
If Mm goes Bart goes I'm afraid,
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tractorboybig added 21:09 - Mar 10
Come on..... since September the only question was will we stay up..... anything else is for the blind dreamers.
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tractorboybig added 21:09 - Mar 10
Come on..... since September the only question was will we stay up..... anything else is for the blind dreamers.
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