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Ipswich Town 0-0 Gillingham - Match Report
Thursday, 26th Dec 2019 17:19

Town missed the chance to make up points on leaders Wycombe Wanderers after drawing 0-0 at home to Gillingham. The Blues, who are back up to second, started very slowly but improved, however, were unable to find the goal which would have ended their League One winless run, which has now stretched to six games.

Boss Paul Lambert made three changes with Janoi Donacien returning to the XI at right-back in a 4-4-2 system with Luke Garbutt on the left and Toto Nsiala and Luke Woolfenden the centre-halves. Skipper Luke Chambers was suspended for one match after Saturday’s red card, while Will Norris continued in goal.

In centre midfield Cole Skuse, who captained, was partnered by Jon Nolan with Alan Judge returning to the starting line-up on the left and Gwion Edwards on the right. Flynn Downes dropped to the bench.

Kayden Jackson was back up front alongside James Norwood with Will Keane among the subs as was Freddie Sears, in the 18 for the first time this season following his ACL injury.

Gillingham fielded an unchanged team from the 3-1 home victory over the MK Dons with former Town academy youngster Stuart O’Keefe in their midfield and ex-Blues loanee Ben Pringle on the bench.

As the lunchtime heavy rain continued, and with Luke Garbutt off the pitch having what appeared to be a problem with his boot attended to, the visitors struck the first shot in the second minute, Norris saving to his right from Brandon Hanlan. From the resultant corner, the ball was cleared to Olly Jones, who blazed over.

The Gills continued to look the more threatening side with the Blues’ forays forward breaking down too easily. On 13, after a mix-up between Nsiala and Woolfenden, former Colchester man Mikael Mandron curled a shot not too far wide of Norris’s right post.

Two minutes later, Nsiala allowed Hanlan to get away from him on the Gillingham left after failing to read the ball on the wet surface but got back to slide in superbly and take the ball away from the Gills forward well inside the area to the left as he prepared to shoot past the advancing Norris, who was also felled by the former Shrewsbury defender’s challenge.

On 23 Norris inexplicably kicked the ball straight to Mandron just outside the area but fortunately the immediate opportunity was snuffed out by Nsiala and Woolfenden and when it was played out to Thomas O'Connor on the left his low shot was easy for the relieved keeper.

Four minutes later, with the Blues still struggling to get going with the visitors having adjusted to the conditions far better than Town, Norwood was booked for a foul on Gills skipper Max Ehmer.

The Blues’ first chance came in the 32nd minute from a Garbutt freekick from deep. Norwood’s knee diverted it to Judge, who turned it into the path of Jackson as he tried to go past a defender on the edge of the box. The former Accrington striker’s first shot was blocked by Ehmer and his second from a tight angle flew into the side-netting.

On 36 Judge hit the first defender with a freekick from the right, then subsequently played the ball out after it had been returned to him, leading to a smattering of boos.

Moments later, with Town starting to get on top and show more of a threat, Norwood flicked a cross from the left towards goal but didn’t get enough on it to divert it past Gillingham number one Jack Bonham.


The Blues continued to see most of the ball and in the 39th minute, after a long spell of possession, an Edwards cross almost found Garbutt breaking into the box at the far post.

Town were suddenly on top and in control with Gillingham unable to get out of their half but with the Blues unable to carve out a serious chance.

But as the game moved into injury time, Town should have taken the lead. Judge picked up a loose pass just inside the Gills’ half and played it into the path of Jackson to his left.

The striker broke past a defender with Norwood unmarked and in space in the middle calling for it. However, the Blues’ number nine expected Norwood to hold his run and cut back behind him as the ex-Tranmere frontman continued to break into the six-yard box. Just before the whistle, Nsiala was booked for pulling back Hanlan on the right.

There were muted boos as the half was brought to a close. The Blues had started very poorly and allowed the Gills to have much the better of the first 25 minutes or so before finally finding their feet.

Town then had the visitors pinned back in their box for a brief spell before the Gills forced their way out before the Blues had their big chance which Jackson and Norwood should have turned into the game’s opening goal.

After an unconvincing first few minutes, the Blues began to get on top and in the 52nd minute Edwards sent in a dangerous cross for Jackson but the striker mistimed his header and the ball looped high and wide.

Three minutes later, Jackson broke away down the left following a Gills corner and his low cross towards Norwood was deflected only just past his own post by a visiting defender.

In the 58th minute Nsiala painfully collided with one of the metal gates on the front of the stand as he slid in to try to prevent the ball from going out for a corner. The central defender was fine to carry on, but not until after O'Keefe had tried to forcefully rip the ball from his hands as he was lying on the ground, for which he was spoken to by referee Craig Hicks.

Town were in control of the game but without creating too many openings, while having the odd moment of hesitation at the other end with the conditions not helping.

On 63 a deflected Nolan cross-shot ricocheted across the area and wide, then five minutes later a Skuse effort from distance looked on its way out until it hit Edwards on the arm and bounced through to Bonham.

In the 70th minute Jackson found space on the left of the box and teed-up Judge, who looked set to shoot but played into the path of the ex-Accrington striker, who had failed to continue his run.

Bonham failed to collect a cross from the right, then Nolan struck a shot which was blocked as Gillingham briefly teetered.

But after Bonham had been visited by the Gillingham physio, the Blues’ momentum subsided and on 77 the visitors, hardly involved from an attacking perspective since half-time, came close to a goal.

The ball was allowed to run to O’Connor in space from the right on the edge of the box but Nolan somehow diverted it wide.

The visitors threatened again as the game moved into its final 10 minutes, Norris saving superbly from Lee, before Garbutt diverted Ehmer’s follow-up off the line and wide.

A minutes later, Sears was introduced for Donacien, the striker receiving the biggest cheer of the afternoon having been sidelined with his ACL injury since February. On 85 Mandron was replaced by Alex Jakubiak for the Gills.

The visitors began to look the more dangerous side as the game moved into its final minutes. In the 87th minute Ehmer nodded down at the far post from a corner and Norris kept it out before Edwards cleared.

Moments after the fourth official’s board had announced five additional minutes, Judge was yellow-carded for a foul on Connor Ogilvie, then Edwards joined him on the book for a late tackle on Alfie Jones, who subsequently had his name added for kicking the ball away to waste time.

Town were pressing as the final whistle drew closer but the Blues were unable to find the goal which would end their winless league run.

The end was greeted by louder boos than at half-time after another frustrating afternoon at Portman Road.

The Blues were the better side for much of the second half but again without ever really convincing and not managing a shot on target.

Crosses flashed across the box and shots were blocked but Bonham wasn’t forced into a save and the best chance of the period fell to O’Connor for the visitors.

Despite Town again failing to win at home - where they have still only won only three times this season - the Blues are back up to second, a point ahead of Oxford, who are ahead of Peterborough, who were beaten 3-0 at home by Doncaster, on goal difference. The Blues are now six points behind leaders Wycombe, who were defeated 2-0 at Portsmouth.

The Blues are next in action at Lincoln on Sunday before they travel to face the Chairboys on New Year’s Day.

Town: Norris, Donacien (Sears 81), Nsiala, Woolfenden, Garbutt, Edwards, Skuse (c), Judge, Nolan, Jackson, Norwood. Unused: Holy, Dozzell, Huws, Keane, Wilson, Downes.

Gillingham: Bonham, O’Keefe, Ehmer (c), Ogilvie, Hanlan, Mandron (Jakubiak 85), Fuller, Jones, Lee, O’Connor, Tucker. Unused: Walsh, Hodson, Ndjoli, Charles-Cook, Pringle, Marshall. Referee: Craig Hicks (Surrey). Att: 22,082 (Gillingham: 576).


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dukey44 added 17:56 - Dec 26
Sorry Lambert needs to hold his head in shame and move on.. We going nowhere with his useless tactics...
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timkatieadamitfc added 17:59 - Dec 26
Beginning to lose patience/faith very quickly now, we look truly awful no shots on target again today, no cohesion and no clue,Lambert hasn't a clue - unbelievably only made one change today and that was in 80th minute. Outplayed at home YET AGAIN by an average side who were more threatening and created loads more chances than us.
Why is hughes not playing more games?
Why was Downes on bench?
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stevieiriswattii added 18:01 - Dec 26
I have enjoyed this season, honestly, thanks to the combination of results, performances and visiting new stadia. However persisting with two players up front who can hardly win a header between them, whilst we continually hump it up to them, is baffling. We have no coherence or confidence currently, please Lambo sort it out, because in this league we dont have to be that good to go up.
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Nobbysnuts added 18:09 - Dec 26
No shots on target again!!!! Pathetic. This league is there for the taking but I dont we will be taking it. Rubbish absolute rubbish.
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TractorBeezer added 18:13 - Dec 26
We never looked like scoring. Very disappointing in front of 22,000. Lambert talking in riddles is post game comments. At least we are still second! Good to see Freddy back in action but insufficient time to make an impact. UTTBs
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inghamspur added 18:14 - Dec 26
If anyone listened to Lambert's post match conference on Radio Suffolk, sounds like he's off!!
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dukey44 added 18:22 - Dec 26
Hope so...
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Marinersnose added 18:24 - Dec 26
Having witnessed a shocking town performance today the only two positive points are a clean sheet and second in the league. No width today with Judge and Edwards non existent and Nsiala devoid of any confidence. On the rare occasion that we got in a position to score the ineffective Jackson failed to find Norwood from 5 yards away for a tap in. The same player failed to hit the target with a excellent chance in the second half heading high and wide. Both strikers look well off the pace and body language is poor. I've called it before but I think PL believes that the club doesn't match his ambition and that he has to carry on with a squad of average players. I think he'll have to sell in January so he will quit the club. I hope I'm wrong
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Lightningboy added 18:26 - Dec 26
You can't blame Lambert for zero shots at goal - some of our players are clearly not up to it.

Lambo's not helped himself with some of the decisions he's made over the last couple of months (needlessly postponing games because fringe players were on international duty being the main stupid decisions)..But he's been let down by far too many players not delivering at this level..Nsiala,Dozzell,Judge,Jackson,Nolan,Edwards etc etc all need to have a long look at their lack of contribution..they are simply not good enough.
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:27 - Dec 26
Wet windy dismal and generally crap , AND NOW FOR THE WEATHER. by another freak stroke of luck we gained from other results.
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muhrensleftfoot added 18:30 - Dec 26
We don't necessarily need investment. Our squad is without doubt the best in this league. The issue is the manager with his bizarre team selection and tactics. He has much to prove and not sure how much longer he will be here following his comments in the post match interview.
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herfie added 18:30 - Dec 26
Heard PL's post-match radio comments. Genuinely contemplating leaving, for whatever reason. Or more clever psychology from the Master of PR? Certainly likely to deflect media attention from today's turgid performance against a very average side. If it's reverse psychology then he needs to try it on the players, and perhaps turn them into an effective TEAM.

But, it might just be that he believes he can get no more out of this squad of individuals. We'll await developments. In the meantime, hope he's fully focussed on Lincoln!
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jas0999 added 18:31 - Dec 26
Very difficult to be positive after such an abysmal display. You'd like to think this squad is good enough to win promotion, but I'm not convinced. Too many bang Average League One quality players. Yet, they seem shot of confidence and no idea what the system is or what's expected. The lack of creativity in the team is also a worry.

What's more depressing is we had 22K in attendance today - a great opportunity to put on a show and potentially sell half season tickets or convince one off attendees to go again. Frankly, I wouldn't do either if I were them. Not a single shot on target sums that debacle up.

Not good enough Paul.
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OldClactonBlue added 18:39 - Dec 26
Dire
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Kickingblock added 18:40 - Dec 26
97 minutes with plenty of hoof ball and head tennis.
Town reduced to the level of the league, where 22 blokes forget their position and look like a swarm of bees following the ball around.
Positives: 2nd in the league?, a clean sheet (with skidmarks), more game time for the home-onloan first team development project. 22k turnstile rotation?
I wished the results would reflect the optimism.
Don't expect reinforcements and
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Kickingblock added 18:44 - Dec 26
I wished the results would reflect the optimism.
Don't expect reinforcements and
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SickParrot added 18:48 - Dec 26
PL' brilliant rotation policy may allow us to play must play our well rested best 11 in the playoffs. Shame that we will be at least 20 points off the playoff places bt then!
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Kickingblock added 18:49 - Dec 26
I give up, sorry, my apologies, fat thumbs and small phone. I don't expect reinforcements, however I do expect the team to click and the sooner the better.
This should have been a 3 points banker, nevermind.
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Kirbmeister added 18:51 - Dec 26
Even if we do manage to scrape our way out of the league what is this squad going to do in the Championship? Absolutely nothing.
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Saxonblue74 added 18:53 - Dec 26
Guess we have to understand that whoever's the manager we have a distinctly average squad. Lower our expectation and in turn lower our disappointment!
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:53 - Dec 26
SOME say we have the strongest squad in division, ok it is limited by investment [or lack of] but it is not performing , and that lays squarely with players and manager, clearly rotation is proving to be hindering any progress, i dont think we have the players to make us anymore than average, no wins in 9 matches ! that is not promotion form . IF ..IF....IF the players ARE good enough,then it must be the manager coming up short . Something has to change, hearing ''hope to get back to winning ways each week is beginning to p#ss me off.As much as i want Freddie back in the team , i fear today's excercise was more of a desperate stunt by Lambert to lift the fans ..
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SickParrot added 18:55 - Dec 26
Apologies for typing errors in previous post. It should read: PL's brilliant rotation policy may allow us to play our well rested best 11 in the playoffs. Shame that we will be at least 20 points off the playoffs by then.
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Dissboyitfc added 18:57 - Dec 26
That first 35 mins was as poor as any I have seen in pl tenure. Shocking And looked like an MM performance, got slightly better but not good enough in any shape or form!

Listening to post match comments sounds like he is playing games or he is off. John McGreal would be a good shout for me!
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:57 - Dec 26
what did PL say in post match interview to make people think he is off ? i didnt hear it .
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Bluearmy_81 added 19:07 - Dec 26
From a poster in Evans out of ITFC on facebook...

After watching the game, as Town played Gillingham today, it becomes ever increasingly obvious that this Ipswich team is destined to stay in Division one.

It's no good trying to replace the manager, we have division one players who are going no where but division one or two!

The team lacks serious investment and that's down to the owner.

Marcus Evans....You have failed. it's time to go, sell onto an owner who has ambition!
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