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AFC Wimbledon 0-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 11th Feb 2020 21:46

Town’s first ever game at Kingsmeadow ended in a frustrating 0-0 draw with AFC Wimbledon. The Blues dominated possession throughout and hit the bar throughout James Norwood in the first half, while a number of better opportunities were spurned in the second.

Josh Earl was handed his full Town debut at left wing-back as the Blues made three changes from the side which lost 1-0 at Sunderland at the weekend for their first ever game at Kingsmeadow against AFC Wimbledon.

The on-loan Preston man, who came on as a sub at the Stadium of Light, replaced Myles Kenlock, who dropped to the bench, while Emyr Huws came into the midfield trio for Jon Nolan, who was also among the subs.

Kayden Jackson was up front alongside James Norwood with Will Keane on the bench.

Skipper Luke Chambers was making his 350th appearance for the club, while former Blue Shane McLoughlin was at right-back for AFC Wimbledon.

Town, wearing their Barcelona-style away kit but with yellow socks so as not to clash with the Dons’ blue and with owner Marcus Evans watching from the directors’ box, started positively, dominating the early possession.

The Blues continued to play keep-ball with the home side making the occasional foray forward but neither team created an opportunity in a stop-start freekick-heavy first 20 minutes.

The game progressed in a similar manner as the 30-minute mark passed with Town still having most of the ball but without being able to break through the Dons sitting back in their half.

On 39 Callum Reilly was shown the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Huws 25 yards out. The Welshman took the freekick himself and his low shot, which might have been destined for the corner of the net, caught a defender on the way through and went out for a corner.

From the resultant corner, Town went close to going in front. Skuse - who was taking all the set pieces - sent the ball in from the left, it was half-cleared to Norwood and the striker crashed it against the underside of the bar from 10 yards.


The ex-Tranmere man had another go as the ball bounced back to him but his second shot was scuffed wide and the danger was eventually cleared with home fans wondering how it had stayed out.

And that was that for a not overly entertaining half in which the Blues dominated the ball but were unable to find a way through the organised Dons happy to sit back.

A set piece always looked the most promising route from which Town would create an opportunity and they were unfortunate Norwood’s strike cannoned off the bar.

The Blues needed to show more guile and up the tempo of their passing in the second half, or perhaps look to go more direct, in order to claim the three points.

The second period began as the first had ended and on 56 Jackson hit a shot on the turn from 12 yards which Rod McDonald deflected wide. From the corner, the ball fell to Norwood at the far post and Wimbledon keeper Joe Day did well to save down to his left with the loose ball somehow falling safely.

A minute later, Norwood hit a 20-yard freekick low into the wall and then crossed behind the goal after the ball had been returned to him on the left.

On 62 Norwood sent Jackson away down the right and the ex-Accrington man cut the ball cross to Flynn Downes who turned the ball against a defender on the edge of the six-yard box.

The ex-Tranmere man had a golden chance to put the Blues ahead in the 67th minute when he picked up a loose Wimbledon pass five yards outside the Dons’ area and took the ball into the area one-on-one with Day. The striker might have played it left to Jackson but tried to chip the keeper, who saved.

Two minutes later, Downes was booked somewhat harshly for a foul, the midfielder’s ninth League One yellow card of the season, then Paul Osew hit Wimbledon’s first shot of the night well over from wide on the left.

As Tomas Holy prepared to take the goal-kick, Town switched Norwood, who will feel he ought to have taken his season’s total to at least 12 goals, with Will Keane, while Wimbledon swapped Reilly for Scott Wagstaff.

The Dons began to show more of an attacking threat with Joe Pigott heading wide from a 76th minute corner.

A minute later, Jackson was sent away on the right behind the Wimbledon backline and cut the ball back. It hit Keane with other players behind him and looped into Day’s arms.

Within seconds, Skuse knocked the ball into the area and Keane hit a brilliant shot on the turn which was flying into the top corner until Day superbly got across to tip it over.

Freddie Sears took over from full debutant Earl on 81, just before Terell Thomas shot wide for the home side.

Luke Woolfenden hit a low effort through to Day but without enough power on 85, then a minute later Wimbledon replaced Max Sanders with Jack Rudoni.

Day did well to push Sears’s 20-yard freekick past the post in the 87th minute, Huws having been fouled.

In the first of three additional minutes, Pigott hit a low shot across the face of goal and wide.

Town were forced to defend a couple of Wimbledon corners in injury time, which they did without a serious concern, before referee Craig Hicks brought a frustrating evening to an end.

The Blues had dominated possession throughout and in the second half certainly had enough chances to have claimed all three points, just as they did in the first half at Sunderland on Saturday.

Norwood will feel he should have taken at least one of his opportunities, while Keane was thwarted by the save of the night from Day, who also made a good stop from Sears.

The Blues remain seventh ahead of back-to-back home games against Burton Albion and Oxford United, who drew 2-2 at the Pirelli Stadium this evening.

AFC Wimbledon: Day, O’Neill, Osew, McDonald, Thomas, Hartigan, Reilly (Wagstaff 70), Sanders (Rudoni 87), Pigott (c), Pinnock, McLoughlin. Unused: Trott, Guinness-Walker, Roscrow, Lamy, Wood.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Wilson, Woolfenden, Donacien, Skuse, Downes, Huws, Earl (Sears 81), Norwood (Keane 70), Jackson. Unused: Norris, Nolan, Judge, Dozzell, Kenlock. Referee: Craig Hicks (Surrey). Att: 4,745 (Town: 789).


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SingBlue added 22:22 - Feb 11
I think what will sort this little blip out is a dressing room lock in and the boys to have a real heart to heart.....oh hang on we've been doing that since early November and we're still appallingly awful. Absolute bunch of wasters. I always try and stay rational post match, but this lot are the worst team to ever wear the shirts in comparison to what they earn. We have some fair to good individuals but as a team they are terrible, which is obviously their fault but the manager and his staff should be sorting this out and they are incapable...that much is obvious. Incredibly sad day for this club.
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goat_man added 22:23 - Feb 11
How could this have happened when we have Chambers and his "leadership" and Skuse and his "experience" in the team?
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runningout added 22:23 - Feb 11
If not already Burton and rest will be looking forward to playing our dumb ar*es. Now mental strength is lower than last season. Didn't think that was possible.
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Lathers added 22:23 - Feb 11
Our problem is:- an abysmal back 3 (sorry Woolf) no creativity in midfield, awful wide players, fairy strikers, a fraud of a manager and a joke of an owner. Apart from that we are ready for the Premier League! My wife's banned me from attending away games after the Lincoln 5-3 (because I was unbearable apparently!) so I've now had to witness 3 on ifollow and haven't seen a goal: Oxford 0-0, Rotherham 1-0 and Wimbledon 0-0. Seriously Town please sort yourself out!!!!
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runaround added 22:24 - Feb 11
Just not good enough. It's so sad to see this great club in such a decline with neither owner manager or players seeming to have any idea how to arrest the slide
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BeattiesBackPocket added 22:25 - Feb 11
@londontractorboy57 I never wished for an owner who doesn't give a sh1t!??
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itfckenty added 22:26 - Feb 11
Embrasaing.
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meekreech added 22:26 - Feb 11
Can't see this team scoring enough goals to maintain a position in this league let alone get promoted! This was the scenario being foretold when Mccarthy went. The football was at times dire but our place in the championship was relatively safe and secure. Personally I would have accepted another 17 years in the championship rather than relegation and the attendant problems.
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SickParrot added 22:26 - Feb 11
Promotion contenders? No way! Our last 20 games = 5 wins, 22 points and 18th in the table. We are entitled to expect much better than this.
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itfckenty added 22:27 - Feb 11
Embarrassing*
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blueboy1981 added 22:29 - Feb 11
FORGET THE LACK OF SPENDING - there are Clubs we're playing against in this 3rd Division who haven't had, and don't have a penny to spend.
BUT CAN STILL BEAT US - HANDS DOWN.
First and foremost, we need a Manager, who like other Clubs are proving, can manage without a cheque book.

Don't keep looking for, and giving Lambert a pathetic excuse.
Very few Clubs at this level can afford to buy players - but they have Managers who can do the business without.
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Orraman added 22:29 - Feb 11
Really feel for the 800 fans who were at Wimbledon tonight. I only spent £10 to watch this absolute rubbish which was advertised as a football match but was really a breach of the Trades Description Act. These unfortunate fans incurred much greater costs plus a miserable journey home.
During the second half I drifted off to better days recalling Muhren, Thissen, Mariner etc then was rudely brought back to reality seeing Nogood Norwood fluff yet another one on one with the goalkeeper
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Zondervantheman added 22:32 - Feb 11
I am confident we won't get relegated this season..
Still putting it out there who would prefer to have Colchester's squad and manager??
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Pezzer added 22:33 - Feb 11
Skuse Downes and Huws - good players but not all together- no creativity.
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Dolphinblue added 22:35 - Feb 11
Desperately unlucky to hit the bar! Vastly better side tonight to a poor Wimbledon. We clearly miss Garbutt and VKY as with those two we win comfortably tonight. Get players back fit ready for big promotion push on saturday which we shall win COYB! 🐬🐬🐬
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TimmyH added 22:38 - Feb 11
@dirtydingusmagee - Dolphin will be on here tomorrow 'biggin' up the next Town game not tonight as he said 'we'd win this won FACT'! and saying that all of us are the 'negcrew'

Saying that don't go away Dolphin your posts are verging on the comical...
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Bildestoned added 22:39 - Feb 11
That's me done too, for a while at least. I would normally attend this Saturday but I really can't be arsed. A 170 mile round-trip when I'm living on a pension? The Club can whistle for that.
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TimmyH added 22:40 - Feb 11
Well as I speak!...he's on here, keep the posts coming.
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Northstandveteran added 22:40 - Feb 11
Up to 50% off Valentine's gifting at Anne Summers.
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Lathers added 22:41 - Feb 11
@sufolkboy you're clearly a c&ck or s&cking off Lambert or both. We are a pathetic club right now (are you on the payroll?)
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TimmyH added 22:42 - Feb 11
Good job you don't do my football coupon Dolphin, chuckle!
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Northstandveteran added 22:42 - Feb 11
What?
Replaced with a Hitachi ad!
No reason to be on here anymore....
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Dolphinblue added 22:42 - Feb 11
Bildestoned...proof that thenegcrew not dedicated supporters...get down to Portman road and support yr team through thick and thin! 🐬
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Dolphinblue added 22:44 - Feb 11
I will admit that its not going completely to plan...but theres always the next game...dont give up we didnt lose...keep the faith...COYB 🐬
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Bluearmy_81 added 22:51 - Feb 11
Did Evans get any grief from fans?! Please tell me he did. It would be criminal if he didn't...
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