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Colchester United 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 12th Nov 2019 21:28

Ryan Clampin’s 50-yard strike saw Colchester United to a 1-0 Leasing.com Trophy victory over the Blues at the JobServe Stadium which sees the U’s top the group. A dull game appeared to be going nowhere when Clampin hit his long-distance fortuitous effort to seal the three points and a home tie in the next round while Town will face an away trip.

The Blues named the expected fringe side with Brett McGavin handed his debut in midfield and striker Ben Folami also starting. The 20-year-old has delayed his departure for international duty with Australia’s U23s until tomorrow.

Tomas Holy returned in goal with Janoi Donacien at right-back, Myles Kenlock at left-back and Toto Nsiala and stand-in captain James Wilson the centre-halves.

Alongside McGavin, son of former U’s star and one-time Blues academy recruitment head Steve, in central midfield was Emyr Huws with Anthony Georgiou on the left and Gwion Edwards on the right and Idris El Mizouni playing just off striker Folami, who recently returned after eight months out with an achilles injury.

On the bench were academy scholars Tommy Hughes, Kai Brown and Liam Gibbs, the latter pair in the first-team 18 for the first time. Also among the subs was Tawanda Chirewa, a Shenfield schoolboy midfielder aged 16 years and 31 days with a Zimbabwean background.

The Colchester side included former Blues Frank Nouble amd Omar Sowunmi, while Dean Gerken and Tom Eastman are on the bench.

Chances were rare in the opening minutes with Town fans - 2,781 out of the overall crowd of 5,104 - continuing to stream in long after kick-off having been delayed by heavy traffic both as they left Ipswich and arrived in Colchester.

But on 12 El Mizouni hit a well-struck effort which Colchester keeper Ethan Ross pushed past his post.

Town began to start pressing the U’s as the game moved towards the 25-minute mark, Donacien winning a corner which ultimately came to nothing.

Ten minutes before the break, with little of note still having happened, Luke Norris was yellow-carded for a foul on Nsiala with the Town central defender making his annoyance regarding the challenge very clear.

On 37 Sowunmi, a Town academy graduate, joined his team-mate in the book for pulling back Folami.


A minute later, the Australian turned away from his man on the right of the box and sent over a low ball which Edwards was only able to divert across the face of goal.

The Blues appeared to be getting up a head of steam as half-time approached but the home team - whose fans were significantly outnumbered by travelling Blues - then had a spell in and around the Town box but without being able to carve out a chance.

Town went close to opening the scoring in the 44th minute when Georgiou did well on the left and cut across to Folami, whose goalbound effort was brilliantly diverted over the bar by a sliding defender.

As the half moved into injury time, Blues skipper Wilson was booked for a foul on Clampin not far outside the area.

Norris curled the freekick wide and the referee’s whistle ended a half which won’t linger long in the memory soon afterwards.

Town had just about shaded it in terms of the few chances but overall there had been little between the sides.

The Blues started the second half brightly with Folami squeezing an early shot across goal, before Town won a couple of corners on the left. From the second, McGavin screwed a shot very, very wide after the ball had broken to him on the penalty spot

Moments later, Georgiou broke into the left of the area and cut inside for Folami, who couldn’t get in a shot. The ball eventually fell to El Mizouni, whose effort looked on its way into the net until it caught Sowunmi in the face and flew wide.

On 55 Georgiou again broke down the left and hit a shot which arced away into the side-netting.

Two minutes later, the U’s swapped Brendan Sarpong-Wiredu for Ryan Jackson. In the 65th minute Courtney Senior was replaced by Kwame Poku.

With just over 20 minutes remaining, both teams’ qualification for the next phase was confirmed with news that Gillingham had beaten Tottenham’s U21s 2-0 at the Priestfield Stadium in the group’s other final fixture.

Colchester made their third sub in the 71st minute, Theo Robinson taking over from former Blue Nouble.

The game appeared to be drifting to a 0-0 draw and a penalty shoot-out until the 80th minute when Clampin scored a quite remarkable goal to give the U’s the lead.

The midfielder reached the ball ahead of El Mizouni after the ball was cleared from a cleared freekick just inside the Town half and his clearance-turned-strike looped over Holy and into the net before he was surrounded by his team-mates. Blues supporters may have been reminded of Jason Cundy's goal for Spurs at Portman Road in 1992.

Town handed first-year scholar Gibbs his senior debut in the 87th minute for Anthony Georgiou, while Hughes was given his second first-team game for El Mizouni.

In injury time Chirewa became the Blues’ second-youngest senior player at 16 years and 31 days for Edwards. Connor Wickham remains the youngest having made his debut at 16 years and 11 days.

There was no time for the schoolboy to make an impression before referee Sam Purkiss ended proceedings.

While the game had essentially been a dead rubber from a Town perspective, the one thing they still had to play for was home advantage in the second leg, which a draw or a victory would have secured.

However, while the Blues had spells on top, Colchester keeper Ross was rarely troubled. Holy had a similarly quiet game but was beaten by Clampin’s strike which was the game’s most notable moment by some distance.

Town's young fringe side will feel they didn't deserve to lose to a more senior Colchester side and the stalemate the match appeared to be drifting towards would probably have been a fair result.

McGavin will be happy with his debut, while Folami impressed in a lone striking role, his first appearance for the senior side since the 4-0 win at Reading in April 2017.

The draw for the second round will take place live on Sky Sports’ Soccer Saturday at 2pm with former Colchester striker Clinton Morrison and ex-England midfielder Sue Smith in charge of picking the balls from the bowl.

The winner of each group will play a runner-up from another group with the draw split on a north-south basis.

Colchester: Ross, Lapslie, Prosser (c), Sowunmi, Senior (Poku 65), Pell, Norris, Brown, Sarpong-Wiredu (Jackson 57), Clampin, Nouble (Robinson 71). Unused: Gerken, Bramall, Eastman, Stevenson.

Town: Holy, Donacien, Wilson (c), Nsiala, Kenlock, Edwards (Chirewa 90), El Mizouni (Hughes 87), McGavin, Huws, Georgiou (Gibbs 87), Folami. Unused: Norris, Rowe, Woolfenden, K Brown. Referee: Sam Purkiss. Att: 5,104 (Town: 2,781).


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BoonyBoy25 added 07:22 - Nov 13
I can't believe some of you call yourself a town fan and don't care about being in a competition. we probably wont get to a final in any other competition for many years and this could be the chance for some actual town fans to follow their team to a final at wembley.

this is another game that PL has got the team wrong, in the past we have all moaned about premier league teams putting out a weak team and now we are doing exactly that. he keeps going on about how good the fans are and i agree but surely this game and the FA cup game was a chance to show the fans he is taking it a seriously as we are.
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:23 - Nov 13
after another disappointing cup match i am a bit worried. I know we are top of league, BUT in all honesty we have not set the world on fire, the cup games have shown we dont really have much in reserve should we need them . We have been rolled over in games we should have won In cup and league. I FEAR we could yet be derailed, and i dont think we have a team capable of fighting their way back, too many players not performing . I also think PL will leave at end of season either way. If we are fortunate enough to get promoted back ,we are going to struggle again,.The investment wont be there ,PL wont want to be fighting relegation again he will be off.
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ITFCsince73 added 08:36 - Nov 13
If somebody had said back in July, to a genuine Town fan who attends games regularly. That going into the end of November, we would be top with games in hand and in 2 cup competitions. That genuine Town fan would have called for that somebody to be sectioned, under the " your having a laugh act". After 10 plus years of misery, in Lambo, we have to keep complete trust.
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Upthetown1970 added 13:28 - Nov 13
Fantastic to see so many academy players on show last night. Two 16 year olds coming on at the end of the match is a great advertisement for our superb academy. Some very good talent coming through. The future is youth.
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timkatieadamitfc added 13:36 - Nov 13
Interesting, I wonder what the opinions of some of the above posters would be if say we played a Norwood/Downes and lost them for the rest of season due to an injury.
Not saying it's right but anyone going to these games knows full well what team we will be fielding.
However I do think he should start playing a settled team regularly in the league, with Hues starting as imo he's the best player in this league by a mile, can see him leaving come January as not getting enough game time which would be a travesty.
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Pilgrimblue added 17:34 - Nov 13
I don't agree with holding back 1st teamers just to avoid injury. They may get injured at any time so would much prefer to win games in cups and then introduce others from the bench.
PL missed big chance not only to get in next round of FA Cup but win on Tuesday thereby avoiding an unwanted reply and an away game.
Promotion isn't guaranteed so if we fail to go up then we may all look back at these wasted opportunities. PL is taking a risk of losing fans support if it doesn't go well!
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DerryfromBury added 18:58 - Nov 13
isn't it time to show some respect for the 1000's of travelling supporters. Okay last nights fiasco was only a few miles down the road and it was "only a cup game" even so we deserve more.
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stiffy501 added 19:08 - Nov 13
Why o why do we keep trying to play one up front, it never works !!
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:37 - Nov 13
look back to the ''good old days'' at the players like The Beat, Burley,Walk, Mills Butcher Mariner ,and so on, many legends , they played week in week out ,no matter if lge or cup ,gave everything for the shirt and were Blue to the core. Now we have players playing in only half the matches , players who seem not to have any fight in them for 90 minutes and not one current player who stands out as a potential Blue Legend .
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Carberry added 21:07 - Nov 13
Would someone explain the value of bringing on youngsters for 5 minutes of game time?
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ITFCsince73 added 21:51 - Nov 13
Dirty...you forget captain fantastic...to thousands of supporters he's been a club legend for years now. Never mind a potential.
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