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Gillingham 3-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 6th Mar 2021 14:59

Paul Cook’s first game in charge of Town ended in defeat as the Blues were beaten 3-1 at Gillingham. Jack Tucker gave the Gills the lead in the seventh minute but skipper Luke Chambers pulled a goal back for Town on 65, however, Vadaine Oliver netted in the 73rd and 80th minutes to see the home side to a deserved first home league victory over the Blues.

Josh Harrop started in place of Alan Judge in an otherwise unchanged Town line-up for new boss Paul Cook’s first game in charge of the Blues.

Judge was missing from the 18 due to a family bereavement and the team wore black armbands on their light blue away strip as a mark of respect.

The Blues set up in the same system as employed in their last four games with former Gill Tomas Holy in goal.

Chambers was at right-back as he entered the top 10 of Town’s all-time appearance makers, Myles Kenlock at left-back with Toto Nsiala and James Wilson the centre-halves.

In midfield, Andre Dozzell and Teddy Bishop continued as the central two with Harrop a direct replacement for Judge on the left with Keanan Bennetts on the right. Parrott was in the number 10 role behind lone out-and-out striker James Norwood.

Jackson was back in the 18 for the first time since his sending off against Sunderland and exile to the U23s under former manager Paul Lambert. Luke Woolfenden also returned to the matchday squad.

Gillingham were unchanged from their 1-1 home draw with the MK Dons on Tuesday evening with former Blues loanee Jordan Graham and one-time Town academy youngster Stuart O’Keefe in their starting line-up.

The home side took the lead in the seventh minute from the game’s first serious attack. Dozzell fouled Graham not far outside the area to the right and Tom O’Connor lifted a ball into the area which was nodded on to the back post by Robbie Cundy from where Tucker smashed his first ever league goal past Holy.

The home side continued to look the more dangerous team and in the 11th minute keeper Jack Bonham’s long ball forward was flicked towards goal by Cundy but without enough power to trouble Holy.

Three minutes later the Gills felt they should have been awarded a penalty when Kenlock and Graham tangled as the winger tried to bring the ball in from the right.

Home manager Steve Evans and his assistant Paul Raynor, already constantly vocal towards the officials in any case, made that point forcefully towards the referee, his assistant and the fourth official. Town manager Cook had a quieter word with the fourth official, presumably to enquire whether Kenlock had been fouled.


O’Connor’s free-kick was blocked by Dozzell before the ball was blazed over by skipper Kyle Dempsey from the edge of the box.

Gillingham were very close to doubling their lead in the 19th minute when Olly Lee struck an effort on the turn which slammed against the foot of the post and away to safety.

Town were struggling to get into the game with too many battles being won by the more physical Gills.

However, in the 24th minute, Norwood drilled a bouncing ball over from the left and it fell to Harrop, who took a touch before hitting a strike which cannoned off a defender.

The Blues started to settle down and began get their passing going for a spell and in the 29th minute Parrott came very close to a leveller. After a long spell of Blues possession, Bennetts worked himself space on the right and crossed for Parrott, whose brilliant overhead kick struck the outside of the post.

The on-loan Tottenham man rued his bad luck as he continued his wait for his first senior goal.

Town should have been back on terms in the 39th minute when Harrop’s ball over the top beat Tucker and sent Norwood away on goal. The striker took the ball into the area but just as he was pulling the trigger, the Gillingham defender got back to slide in and block. Norwood will feel he shouldn’t have waited so long to shoot.

Two minutes into injury time Harrop curled a free-kick into the wall after Parrott had been fouled and moments later referee Graham Salisbury brought the half to an end.

Aside from the spell in which Parrott hit the post, the Blues had been disappointing having been unable to impose their game on the more frantic, direct approach taken by the Gills. Town needed to show more patience and avoid being drawn into playing in a way more suited to the home side.

However, they ought to have been on terms with Parrott unlucky and Norwood having spurned the best opportunity when through one-on-one.

The Gills struck the first shot of the second period, Oliver hitting an effort wide of Holy’s right post two minutes after the restart.

The home side went close again in the 51st minute when a loose ball fell to Oliver on the right of the area but Wilson dived in to make a vital challenge.

Again Town had struggled to get going, although on 58 Harrop was able to cross into the box but too close to Gills keeper Jack Bonham, who was yet to make a save.

The Kent side ought to have been 2-0 in front in the 63rd minute when a long throw from the right was flicked on and Lee headed weakly within Holy’s reach. A bit more power and direction and the game would have been all but over.

But two minutes later the Blues were on terms. Bishop was felled as he burst through midway inside the Gills half, much to the frustration of home manager Evans, who loudly claimed it was a “scandalous decision”.

Town’s set pieces hadn’t been up to much previously and Harrop appeared to under-hit his ball into the box but Chambers looped a brilliant header from not far inside the area over Bonham and just under the bar for his third goal of the season.

Parity having been restored, manager Cook made a triple substitution, swapping Parrott, Harrop and Bennetts for Gwion Edwards, Freddie Sears and Flynn Downes with Bishop moving into the number 10 role.

The Blues looked to have the momentum with them but in the 73rd minute the Gills went back in front. Sears sloppily gave the ball away midway inside the opposition half and the home side broke quickly down the right before Dempsey sent over a cross for Oliver, who swept into the net from eight yards out.

Town immediately swapped Dozzell for Jackson as they chased a second equaliser of the afternoon using a 4-4-2 system with Bishop having moved back into the centre of midfield.

Sub Jackson came very close to his second goal of the season in the 77th minute when he headed a Dozzell corner from the right off the bar. The ball looped to Norwood who nodded goalwards with his effort appearing to be kept out by O’Connor’s arm. However, referee Salisbury saw it otherwise despite Town protests.

Four minutes later, the game was effectively over as Gillingham scored their third of the afternoon. The Blues struggled to clear their lines after Holy had twice blocked on the edge of the area. A clearance down the right only reached Connor Ogilvie, the left-back’s header back reached Oliver, who deftly curled past Holy and inside his left post.

After seven minutes of additional time, referee Salisbury confirmed the Blues’ first defeat in six and a loss in the opening game of the Cook era.

Town got themselves back on terms via Chambers’s excellent header and needed to push on from there, however, they let Gillingham off the hook by allowing them their second goal and the third sealed the result.

Early days for manager Cook, who only took training for the first time on Thursday, although the new boss will be disappointed that the momentum built up by the results prior to his arrival couldn’t be maintained.

Town, who drop to eighth in the table but still two off the top six, are next in action when currently third Lincoln City are at Portman Road on Tuesday.

Gillingham: Bonham, Jackson, Cundy, Tucker, Ogilvie, O'Keefe, Dempsey (c), Graham (MacDonald 90), Lee (Akinde 80), O'Connor, Oliver. Unused: Bastien, Johnson, McKenzie, Willock, Morton.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Wilson, Kenlock, Dozzell (Jackson 74), Bishop, Bennetts (Edwards 68), Harrop (Sears 68), Parrott (Downes 68), Norwood. Unused: Cornell, Woolfenden, Ward, Downes, Edwards, Sears, Jackson. Referee: Graham Salisbury (Lancashire).


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Beattiesballbag added 15:18 - Mar 6
Well that just about sums up where we are at the moment & brought everyone back down to earth with a bump, same performance as most of the season just a different result. Wayward passes & more wayward passes ! Can't really see many contracts being renewed at the end of the season....
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Northstandveteran added 15:20 - Mar 6
Oh Ipswich town you little temptress you.

3 wins on the spin, a new manager who talks of a top two finish, rumours of takeovers.

You very, very nearly drew me back in to believing but fortunately I am too wise from experiences of disappointments and false dawns to fall for it, no matter how many good memories we've shared in the past.

I had a feeling we might lose today ( mind you, I get that feeling most match days )
Which is an advantage as I never feel disappointed.

Welcome to Portman road Paul Cook.

You have a huge task ahead.

May the horse be with you.

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BromleyBloo added 15:20 - Mar 6
Having got Cook, we need the takeover desperately and only more so after Yallop's comments.

Evans p*ss off ASAP you muppet!!!
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chopra777 added 15:21 - Mar 6
That was diabolical. Too early to judge the manager. Players need a good roasting on the way back to Suffolk. Probably worse than Northampton game..Good return to Gillingham Holy 😂
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Bluearmy_81 added 15:21 - Mar 6
No Bert, not to recognise Evans as the main reason we are a joke club in league one shows your ignorance and staggering lack of footballing understanding...
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atty added 15:21 - Mar 6
We have some good players but overall this an average squad, Recent results overall have been a tad fortunate. Cook had to play the same team as last time out, and he took his first training session on Thursday. This will be an eye opener, he will get a fix on the individual players and he will know what is required. He will establish a way of playing that he believes in, and hopefully with new money coming he can build a new squad to challenge for promotion. This is a good manager, and we're lucky to have him.Hopefully he can get his old No.2 to join him in the summer. Rome wasn't built in a day, and we havnt got the foundations right yet. If we don't get the new owners though we're fecked.
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:23 - Mar 6
the players are NOT good enough , END OF never have been ,never will be,
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USA added 15:23 - Mar 6
Damp squib
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BeattiesBackPocket added 15:25 - Mar 6
Bert the players aren't good enough mate that is evans fault I named the team in my post we had before he come now name ONE player who would get in that Magilton side from our current team? If you strip a club of its assets in the case decent players and replace them with poorer lower league players where do you expect us to end up?
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martin587 added 15:25 - Mar 6
PC can now see where the problems lie.A very disappointing result and to be honest there wasn't one player who stood out for me.They looked tired and lacked very little direction but this is not Paul Cooks fault.There has to be a massive clear out of dead wood but I'm fully confident PC will turn us around.Bigger game Tuesday now.
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Lightningboy added 15:27 - Mar 6
Welcome to Ipswich Paul - I expect you've had your eyes well and truly opened at how huge a task you have on your hands today.

Personally you have my 100% backing to clear this shower of sh1t of a squad out completely.

They've been an embarrassment to ITFC for far too long.

Best of luck 💙

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LWNR2013 added 15:27 - Mar 6
Cook will have learnt a lot today so the one positive.
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Facefacts added 15:28 - Mar 6
The Chambers goal was a quality header. Beat the keeper all ends up. He must have been 15 yards out. Parrott and Dozzell (just about) played ok. Bennetts one cross into the box behind Parrott who managed to hit the post with the overhead. Kayden hit the bar with a header. Those are the the only positives, the only crumbs of comfort. We are a joke in this league. We just don't turn up. We don't compete. They put some strikers including one of our rejects up against our defence and we couldn't handle it. At this stage we needed Paul Cook to have watched the last few games to see that Judge's little bits of quality here and there have been winning us games. Unless Judge is injured. He must be. No other explanation fits. Harrop and Sears should never wear the shirt again. All the reject Championship loanees are poor. We have a quality Premier League loanee Matheson who isn't getting a look in. I hope this job isn't too big for Cook. Too big a club for him, hope I'm wrong. Terrible start. Big improvement needed.
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Marinermagic added 15:37 - Mar 6
I wasn't aware Evans picked the team or was on the pitch - careful what you wish for !
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Saxonblue74 added 15:38 - Mar 6
Facefacts,Parrot was dreadful! I'm sure nobody told him we were in changed kit today!
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BromleyBloo added 15:40 - Mar 6
No, as owner, he is just responsible for everything that happens at the club, including taking us to our lowest league position for 60 years - and he only took 13 years of ineptitude to achieve it!!!
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BeattiesBackPocket added 15:43 - Mar 6
Marinermagic but he does run the club poorly tell me how smaller teams with less resources and nowhere near the wealth our owner has can achieve so much better like Norwich Brentford Bournemouth Watford etc etc please tell me in your infinite wisdom how that's NOT his fault? They have a structure at the club we don't that much ex players and lambert were right about.
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Bluearmy_81 added 15:43 - Mar 6
Bromley, he's another one. Their lack of football understanding is frankly embarrassing but they don't have insight to even realise it. Anyone that knows anything about football knows that Ipswich are where they are because of Evans...
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jas0999 added 15:44 - Mar 6
Awful result. Shocking performance. Mr. Cook is now very aware of the tough task ahead. Not convinced the loans are offering anything better than we already had. Defensively poor today. Too many players either not good enough or not giving their all.
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Kirbmeister added 15:46 - Mar 6
Agree with everyone on here. Paid £10 for the first time this season to watch that horror show. Best team won. Bishop and Dozzell aren't getting us out of this league. They know they wouldn't last 5 minutes in the Championship so what's the incentive for them to get promoted? Cook knows most of these players won't be here next season. Forget promotion this season it's not going to happen. Cook's plans will firmly be with a view to next season and beyond.
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Blue_Meanie added 15:47 - Mar 6
1 to 11; who would you honestly have in your side?
We simply are not good enough.
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blueboy1981 added 15:50 - Mar 6
Quite simply Steve Evans and his Crew smashed us.
Far too many limp wrists and lightweights in the Engine Room of this team who shirk from a challenge, and a bit of physicality.
Steve Evans is no fool and knew our failings - credit do to him and their forever makeshift team.
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Norwichbeater added 15:51 - Mar 6
The players were an absolute disgrace. Everyone of them. Disgusting
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19781981twtd added 15:53 - Mar 6
I said it last post BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR ! You can put new wheels on a car but the car is still a rusting heap of junk trade in the lot and start again sadly meaning another two seasons in league 1 even harder to swallow as the norfolk Sc** are waltzing the championship back to the prem paul cook !! Better of with paul daniels even his magic could not change this rabble into a premiership team another S***e saturday night
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johnwarksshorts added 15:57 - Mar 6
Gillingham did a number on us. Our midfield couldn't handle it. Mistakes all over the team. I had high hopes today, new manager, thought the team would be up for this and play for their places, but no they've let Pauul Cook and supporters down. I'm not going to get to negative and hope this was a one off. Paul Cooks got a massive job ahead of him. COYB.
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