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Bristol City 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 17th Mar 2018 17:20

Sub Milan Djuric netted the only goal in the 64th minute as the Blues fell to their first away defeat in six matches at a snowy and windy Ashton Gate. Djuric headed home Lloyd Kelly’s left-wing cross shortly after coming off the bench.

Martyn Waghorn, Cole Skuse, Callum Connolly and Adam Webster returned to the Town side with the Blues returning to their three-man backline.

Webster was on the left of skipper Luke Chambers and Cameron Carter-Vickers, while Jordan Spence and Jonas Knudsen were the wing-backs.

Skuse, facing his hometown club where he started his career, and Connolly were joined in central midfield by Grant Ward ahead of them behind strike pair Freddie Sears and Waghorn.

Bristol City made one change with central defender Nathan Baker missing out with a groin injury and Hordur Magnusson coming into the team.

As a flurry of pre-match snow died down, Bobby Reid hit the game’s first shot in the fourth minute but his low effort from 20 yards gave Bartosz Bialkowski no trouble.

Two minutes later, Knudsen won a corner on the Blues’ left and, after Waghorn’s flag-kick was cleared back out wide, Connolly curled a cross which the blustery wind took beyond his team-mates and wide.

On 12 Sears almost made of some hesitant wind-influenced defending by the Robins when Hordur Magnusson failed to deal with a Carter-Vickers ball over the top, however, Frank Fielding was off his line quickly to punch clear ahead of the Town striker.

Four minutes later, Jamie Paterson caught Waghorn with a high boot 20 yards. The Blues’ top scorer took the freekick himself but hit the wall. The loose ball fell to Knudsen 30 yards out but the Danish international’s strike flew well back into the stand behind the goal.

While the home side had had a lot of the ball early on, Town had looked more threatening, albeit without either keeper having made a serious save and with the windy conditions hampering both teams at times.

Sears and Knudsen looped over wind-assisted crosses from either flank on 15, but Town were unable to profit, the ball failing to fall to Connolly on the edge of the box after the Dane’s ball was half-cleared.


Bialkowski came out of his goal to head clear as Paterson chased a ball over the top on 34, before the snow began to fall much more heavily.

Neither side had particularly threatened after the quarter-hour mark but on 43 Sears and Waghorn carved out a crossing opportunity for Knudsen. His ball found his opposite wing-back Spence in the area but the former Robins’ loanee’s header looped over.

A minute later, with the snow thankfully subsiding a little, the Blues threatened again but Fielding claimed Connolly’s header across the six-yard box from Spence’s cross ahead of Sears who otherwise would have gratefully tapped home his first goal in 35 games.

Moments later the whistle went ending a half in which Town had had the better of the chances in very trying conditions, more due to the wind than the snow.

The home side had had plenty of the ball but without being able to make any headway against the Blues’ backline, while Town had created the better opportunities on the break - the wind perhaps having assisted them more than the opposition kicking the other way during the half - with Spence’s header the best chance created in open play.

A yellow ball was introduced for the second half although with the snow having ceased, if not the wind.

Ward’s 48th minute cross failed to find Waghorn with the Blues beginning the half on the front foot.

But the home side began to see most of the new ball, however, still without being able breakthrough the resolute Blues backline. On 56 the quiet Famara Diédhiou was replaced by Djuric.

A minute later, Kelly hit low effort from distance from out on the left which Bialkowski stopped confidently.

The Robins should have taken the lead right on the hour mark. Marlon Pack hit a shot from 25 yards which Bialkowski could only parry due to the wind. Sub Djuric was quickly on to the loose ball but somehow wafted over the bar as well as the Town keeper.

But the Bosnian quickly atoned for failing to take that chance. In the 64th minute Kelly was allowed time and space to cross from the left and Djuric got ahead of Webster to head to Bialkowski’s right and into the corner of the net from 10 yards.

The Robins were forced into a sub in the 71st minute, Magnusson having suffered a knock. Jens Hegeler replaced the Icelander.

Town might have equalised in the 76th minute. Waghorn fed Spence on the right and the ex-West Ham man sent over a deep cross which found Connolly unmarked at the far post. However, the on-loan Everton midfielder powered a header wide of goal which was cleared ahead of Sears at the far post.

Ward curled a freekick well over after Connolly had been fouled on 79 with the Blues beginning to make more of an impact going forward. On 82 Fielding only just managed to paw an inswinging Waghorn corner from the right away from his line.

Town swapped Ward for Bersant Celina a minute later, while the Robins switched Paterson for Gary O’Neil.

Soon after, Korey Smith was shown the game’s first yellow card for pulling back Sears, then on 87 Knudsen joined him after a clash of heads with Eros Pisano, who made an awful lot of the collision.

Early in six minutes of injury time Waghorn headed well wide and the Blues, with Celina having made an impact from the bench, continued to send crosses into the box but without the ball falling kindly.

Morris took over from Sears for the final couple of minutes and more balls were sent into the Bristol City box in the final moments but without Town testing Fielding, who had had a quiet second half, and eventually the referee’s whistle confirmed the Blues’ first away defeat in six.

On balance, Town would have deserved a point but as in so many similarly evenly-balanced games this season the one really clear-cut chance was created and taken by the opposition, although Kelly was given far too much time to send in the cross and Webster will feel he ought to have done better.

At the other end, the Blues, who are now without a goal in their last three matches, failed to carve out a real chance other than Connolly’s header across the face.

The defeat sees Town stay 12th going into the international break with a visit to Birmingham following the two-week hiatus, while the Robins move up to seventh, nine points ahead of the Blues, only a point off the play-offs.

Bristol City: Fielding, Pisano, Wright (c), Magnusson (Hegeler 71), Kelly, Brownhill, Pack, Smith, Paterson (O’Neil 83), Diédhiou (Djuric 56), Reid. Unused: Wollacott, Kent, Walsh, Diony.

Town: Bialkowski, Carter-Vickers, Chambers (c), Webster, Spence, Skuse, Connolly, Ward (Celina 83), Knudsen, Sears (Morris 90), Waghorn. Unused: M Crowe, Hyam, Gleeson, Drinan, Kenlock. Referee: Darren England (South Yorkshire). Att: 21,509 (Town: 1,066).


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Northstandveteran added 11:18 - Mar 18
Or perhaps we need a complete clean sweep of players as well as manager?

The only decent players are the ones we have on loan.

Is there one current player we will be talking about or for that matter, remember in 10 years time?
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Northstandveteran added 11:30 - Mar 18
And just to gain some down arrows, yes Bart does make some great reflex saves but he does make the occasional silly mistake.
Easily our best player BUT,

a) He gets so much bloody practice

b) The competition isn't exactly S##t hot is it?

Having said that, give us Ipswich fans a crumb of hope and we grasp it with both hands!!!!

Sorry, just total disgust and disappointment at the whole situation.

One of my simple pleasures in life, having a break from being a single dad, going to Ipswich, having a few beers and going to football, being myself for a few hours,
Taken away from me by the Muppets running this club and those responsible for putting out the consistently worse team in not only my living memory but those way into their 60's and 70's
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cornishblu added 11:51 - Mar 18
Poor game
Great support
Positive
We tried to play more football on the ground ....hopefully a direct tactic rather than a reaction to the wind
Negative
Never felt the game got going ..no one to grab it by the scruff of the neck
Sad to see how MM has battered Webster's footballing ability from him....started with us by being very deliberate in passing out of defence ....now looks in two minds whenever he has the ball
Great opportunity to play the youngsters ....yet three loan players on the pitch and with time running out MM uses some of it to make a substitution ..".the man is inept
He isn't satisfied with the performance ...tells me all I need to know about his satisfaction with abject medoricty
Positive
On this performance Bristol aren't going anywhere either .....so the Cornish home game will still be here next year......look forward to seeing how the new manager sets his team up
COYB
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Davidwb20 added 12:23 - Mar 18
Ironic MM appears to be still full of self importance! Listening to you is as boring as your tactics! Two words that sum you up clueless and boring. Please do the decent thing head up north and keep driving!
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paulm3paw added 15:25 - Mar 18
hope Mick was watching Wigan today how good were they ? only long ball in the last 5 mins
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cornishblu added 15:37 - Mar 18
...just read reread my post and bloomin iPad has spell checked is satisfied for isn't satisifed....the ironic thing about that is that now has made the predictably boring Swn98 now mark down a post that normally he would have supported .....#embarrasedcanary
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dukey44 added 16:16 - Mar 18
NoelTheDub sorry didn't mean to press down!! But after rugby couldn't give a toss about the Irish I'm English and proud stating English and NOT British 😎😎!!
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senduntd added 16:16 - Mar 18
Very noticable on the highlights what great condition their pitch is in.
Bring back Mr Ferguson please or find someone who is a proper green keeper.
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Northstandveteran added 16:18 - Mar 18
He's a cheeky little scamp that swn98 isn't he? 😂
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dukey44 added 16:20 - Mar 18
Sorry but HATE IS A STRING WORD!! But I can honestly say I HATE MICK AND HIS BACKROOM TEAM!! Mick u r S h. I te and you really know u r!!!
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Northstandveteran added 16:37 - Mar 18
Herein lyeth the problem.

We're all so bored with the football we would rather talk about other posters and other teams 😂

Our new target for the season is to finish above Norwich!

Reach for the stars people people because the sad reality is, this is what we are now aiming for.

Never has our ambition, manager, owner, team, club been lower than this.

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alfromcol added 17:08 - Mar 18
senduntd
I was at the match and the pitch was unreal. It looked like artificial turf, it was so good. Even in the middle of the goalmouth. Unbelievable at this stage of the season.
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brittaniaman added 19:48 - Mar 18
Agree guys there Pitch looks like a snooker table, great for this time of the season !!!
What the hell has happened to ours, Well the only ones as bad as ours are in the fourth division !!
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wayway added 20:51 - Mar 18
I am waiting for Tuesday 10th April, Barnsley at home. They could probably play that at Ipswich Wanderers ground there will be so few there, at least the playing surface will be better
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blockb_steward added 12:15 - Mar 19
Predictable low-scoring defeat...I think most people called that (unfortunately)
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