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Ipswich Town 0-0 MK Dons - Match Report
Saturday, 10th Apr 2021 17:04

Town recorded their third 0-0 draw in four matches as the first game under their new ownership ended in a stalemate with the MK Dons at Portman Road. Sub Freddie Sears went closest for the Blues in the second half when he looped an effort wide with visiting keeper Andrew Fisher out of his goal.

Flynn Downes returned to the Blues' line-up with Armando Dobra and Aaron Drinan also coming into the team as manager Paul Cook switched what appeared to be Plan D as he looked to get Town’s play-off push back on track.

Downes, who had been out of action for almost a month with a hamstring injury, came into central midfield alongside Teddy Bishop with Andre Dozzell in a narrow role to his left and Gwion Edwards on the right. Dobra played off Drinan up front with the duo both making their first starts of Cook’s time as boss.

At the back, Luke Woolfenden moved out to right-back with skipper Luke Chambers and Toto Nsiala the centre-halves and Stephen Ward at left-back.

Alan Judge and Troy Parrott dropped to the bench having been in the side which drew 0-0 at Rochdale last week with Tristan Nydam in the matchday 18 for the first time since returning from the serious ankle injury he suffered in July 2019.

James Norwood remained absent having suffered a thigh injury last weekend and Kane Vincent-Young was also not in the 18 following his hamstring injury, while Kayden Jackson was also missing, presumably having picked up a knock.

For the Dons, defender Warren O’Hora, midfielder Louis Thompson and veteran striker Cameron Jerome missed out due to injury with long-serving skipper Dean Lewington, Scott Fraser and Will Grigg, who played for Town boss Cook at Wigan and who has been linked with the Blues, returning to the XI. The Dons included former Blues academy striker Charlie Brown on the bench.

Following a two-minute silence in tribute to His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died yesterday aged 99, the first action of the Blues’ new era saw Dobra pick up a yellow card within the first minute for an over the top challenge on Lewington which the Dons backline felt was a more serious offence warranting more serious censure, and they might have had a case.

Three minutes later the Albanian U21 international hit the first shot of the game towards an empty net from midway inside his half but missed the target, Dons keeper Fisher having kicked poorly as Drinan put him under pressure as loudly instructed by manager Cook from the sidelines.

Visiting keeper Fisher was having a shaky start and on 10 he made heavy weather of dealing with a corner from the right but the ball didn’t fall for a Town player and was cleared.

The Blues, with new chairman Mike O'Leary watching from the stand, had started well with the Dons unable to get on the ball, however, they gradually began to get their passing going and threatened for the first time in the 20th minute when Nsiala turned Daniel Harvie’s cross wide. From the corner from the left, Zak Jules shot straight at Tomas Holy having slipped over.

On 22, Ward crossed low from the left and Edwards went to ground as he battled to get to the ball past two defenders but referee Tom Nield wasn’t interested in his appeals for a penalty.


MK continued to see most of the ball but without threatening, while referee Nield’s over-fussy approach was breaking up the game and frustrating the Town team, who had been on the wrong end of most of his more pernickety decisions.

The visitors weren’t too far away from going in front in the 42nd minute when Scott Fraser shot into the side-netting after a Grigg effort had been blocked by Nsiala.

A minute later, MK claimed the ball had struck Chambers’s arm as Fraser tried to find a way through the Town backline but referee Nield was unconvinced.

The Blues went within a whisker of taking the lead in the 44th minute when Downes cut out a loose Dons pass on halfway and sent Edwards away on the right. The Welshman measured a low cross and Dobra slid in but sent the ball just the wrong side of Fisher’s left post.

That was the last action of an often cagey half in which the Blues had started on top before the Dons got their passing going and saw most of the ball.

Both sides had had long spells of possession but were only able to find a way through the opposition’s backline with the two late chances at each end and the period came to a close with neither team having hit a shot on target.

Fraser will be frustrated that he failed to hit the target with his shot, while Dobra will feel similarly regarding his effort. Overall, the scoreline was probably a fair reflection at the break.

Two minutes after the restart, the Blues had Holy to thank for keeping the scores level. After Grigg had been fouled on just outside the area by Nsiala, former Norwich midfielder Andrew Surman curled a low shot which the big Czech keeper did superbly to get across and down to to push past the post.

The Blues saw a lot of the ball in the early stages of the half and won a couple of corners which came to nothing.

Just before the hour mark, Dobra did well to ride a tackle as he broke away following Dons attack and fed Drinan to his left. The Irishman’s effort at goal was deflected behind by Harry Darling and the corner was cleared before being returned down the left by Ward to Dozzell, whose low cross was claimed by Fisher ahead of Drinan.

At the other end, a ball in from the left reached Grigg with his back to goal. The on-loan Sunderland man was unable to get in an effort himself but he played back to Matt O’Riley, who hit a strike which was straight at Holy.

In the 61st minute the Dons swapped Matthew Sorinola for Harvie, while the Blues made a triple change bringing on Nydam for his first senior competitive game in two years to the day, having last featured as a in the 2-0 defeat at Brentford, his only appearance under Paul Lambert, Judge and Sears for Dozzell, Bishop and Dobra.

Moments after the changes, Blues keeper Holy was forced into a double stop from O’Riley. A deep ball from the left had reached the midfielder on the right of the box and Holy first saved his initial shot and then held onto his rebound.

On 70 Parrott replaced Edwards, who had been undergoing treatment on the pitch a few minutes earlier for a knock. Parrott went to the most advanced point of a diamond midfield ahead of Downes with Nydam to his left and Judge to his right.

Within seconds of the change, Downes played a clever ball through into the area for Sears, who cut on to his right foot before hitting a shot which fizzed just past Fisher’s left post. On 71 Grigg and Josh McEachran were replaced by ex-Blues youngster Brown and David Kasumu.

Town should have gone in front in the 78th minute when Woolfenden’s long ball went over Jules and sent Sears away on the right with Fisher well out of his ground. The former West Ham man looped towards goal but sent the ball the wrong side of the post. It was Town’s best chance of the afternoon and one Sears will feel he should have taken.

Downes was booked for a foul on Fraser as the match moved into its final 10 minutes with one mistake or moment of quality appearing enough to win it for either team.

In the 84th minute Judge smashed an otherwise goal-bound shot into what looked to be a Town player from just outside the area after a corner had been cleared.

The Dons then began to put the Blues under pressure with the Town backline making a number of important blocks in and around their area. On 88 Oli Hawkins took over from Drinan.

In four minutes of injury time Ward nodded behind at the far post with O’Riley arriving behind him as Sorinola’s ball came in from the left and soon after referee Nield brought the Blues’ third 0-0 draw in four to an end.

Town had the better of the second half’s few chances with Sears going close with his shot and then having the best opportunity of the game when he looped wide with Fisher out of his ground.

The Blues were more threatening in the second half but have now gone 259 minutes without a goal and worse, 218 minutes, the best of part of three games, without managing a single shot on target.

As at Spotland last week, neither side really showed enough going forward to win it with both defences largely resolute.

Town remain eighth in the League One table, still three points off the play-offs ahead of Tuesday visit to 20th-placed AFC Wimbledon, who won 5-1 at Accrington today.

Town: Holy, Woolfenden, Nsiala, Chambers (c), Edwards (Parrott 70), Dozzell (Nydam 62), Bishop (Judge 62), Downes, Ward, Dobra (Sears 62), Drinan (Hawkins 87). Unused: Cornell, McGuinness.

MK Dons: Fisher, Lewington (c), Jules, McEachran (Kasumu 71), Darling, Grigg (Brown 71), Fraser, Laird, Surman, O'Riley, Harvie (Sorinola 61). Unused: Nicholls, Sorensen, Mason, Houghton. Referee: Tom Nield (West Yorkshire).


Photo: Matchday Images



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bluesince76 added 18:22 - Apr 10
Cook has done nothing since arriving no better then Lambert get rid and get in a top manager now there's money available.
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ImAbeliever added 18:23 - Apr 10
Downer should be made Captain next season.
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Gforce added 18:23 - Apr 10
Ringwood blue....... I think you are being a little bit harsh, I would keep all 2 of them Kvy and Downes 😁😁
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Bluewelshman added 18:23 - Apr 10
These players obviously cant get motivated by anything, because they don't give two s**ts about the club that has given them a living.

Also the manager not appearing for the press conference yesterday, and then pushing Matt Gill out to do all the talking after that stinking pile of rubbish, seems to show the "I view football as a fan" nonsense he chirped up a while ago is a complete load of b****cks as a true fan relies on the manager to inform them of the club status.

Unless he's ill, Cook is showing a little lack of character by not walking out and explaining the poor performance of his team, and of course starting the rumours of him looking to quit, which doesn't help the morale of the fans.

If he is looking to leave it will show that he was not up to the job of getting a adequate team on the pitch.

After this week I was hoping to comment on the delight of the fans with the takeover completing, but now I'm still as low as I was on Monday after the Rochdale match.

COYB
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Cakeman added 18:23 - Apr 10
Well at least our new Chairman was there to witness that we are as effective as a lamplighter in a gale force wind!
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blueboy1981 added 18:24 - Apr 10
Let's give the defence some credit, responsible for a point yet again.
Where is the power puff midfield ? - supposedly servicing the attack, which are just as power puff themselves.
Extremely poor show once again, defence excepted.
I wouldn't be surprised if Paul Cook has given up already on this shower.
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terryf added 18:24 - Apr 10
One Word.....

TOOTHLESS!!!!

P.S. All the chances fell to Sears and he fluffed the lot!!!
P.P.S. The Manager has tried everything but once again no creativity... please sort this mess out in the summer Mr Cook.
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johnwarksshorts added 18:25 - Apr 10
I must be deluded, I thought I'd watch the game thinking we have new owners and the team would be up for it.....silly me!
+clean sheet & Nydam, Downes & Dobra.
- lack of urgency, creativity and goal threat.
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 18:27 - Apr 10
215 minutes of football without a shot on target.
Says it all really. Boring, boring football.
Don't understand why there is building criticism of Cook, he's clearly not the issue. He hasn't had a chance yet to sign anyone new.
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Roo added 18:27 - Apr 10
The moment I saw Drinan, Dozzell, Chambers and Ward on the team sheet I knew that painting my front door would give me more enjoyment than watching town. First I follow game I have not paid for this season. Not surprised by the score. The season is over and it's all about the summer exodus and the investment. Cook has a huge job ahead of him - I just hope he is the right man. How we got in this state is beyond me and actually I don't blame evans - the players really need to look at themselves. It will be interesting to see where many of them will be playing next season. COYB (next season) !!
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blueboy1981 added 18:29 - Apr 10
.... and yes, I meant it to be ‘power puff' which is all it ever is in midfield or final third !
Only ever a ‘puff' of power from those areas.
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:29 - Apr 10
Ipswich nil, nuff said .
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DerryfromBury added 18:30 - Apr 10
Why not release 2 or 3 so called high profile players first thing on Monday regardless of their contract status and cost.

That might just wake one or two of them up. After all what have we got to loose.
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runaround added 18:31 - Apr 10
Embarrassing that the players are so weak willed, unfit, timid & possibly uninterested despite the current positivity & feelings of better times sweeping through the fan base and club following this week's happenings.
It seems as though very few of them actually want to prove they are good enough to be here. Thankfully the new ownership will give Cook a chance to get rid of those not good enough & build a team that is good enough. I feel really sorry for him right now as he is being let down time and time again
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Roo added 18:36 - Apr 10
.... and can we go back to wearing white shorts again next season.... this all blue kit is a bad dream and needs banishing forever !
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Michael101 added 18:37 - Apr 10
I hear the yanks are thinking of changing our name from Ipswich town to Ipswich nil
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Kickingblock added 18:37 - Apr 10
What's all the fuss?
It's obvious that dead wood doesn't bounce!
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istanblue added 18:37 - Apr 10
This is the Evans legacy I'm afraid. Season needs to end ASAP and about 3/4 of the squad need to binned off.
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londontractorboy57 added 18:40 - Apr 10
Bluearmy_81
Your one Dimensional hatred of ME will show you up to the fool you are when come this time next year we are in a no better a position!!
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Cloddyseedbed added 18:40 - Apr 10
Seriously worried about our performances and Paul Cooks withdrawn position since the take over. He told us the job appealed to him because he was keen to work with Marcus Evans. Things have changed now and maybe the pressure that is now going to be installed on him, he feels maybe too great. Whoever is in charge they have one of the biggest jobs/problems in Div 3 next season. They are expected to build a team up from scratch and win the league or at least comfortably get into the playoffs next season. He will have time to access the quality, ability and strengths of the current squad and quite rightly will now be very alarmed at what he has in front of him going forward at ITFC. Is the job now proving in his head, to big for him? Maybe I'm reading too much into it.

Todays performance was well, no better than any of the previous games under new management, whatever formation and players on the pitch they just don't do it. Strange that they did for 1-2 games under Gill. Pick of terrible bunch for me today was Downes and Dobra. The rest, well they can hang their heads in shame.
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Drifter3012 added 18:45 - Apr 10
Holy & the defense deserve some credit.
Cook tried with something different with Dobra & Drinan but Ward, Edwards & Dozzell, surely their recent performances have revealed how inadequate they are. Is Kenlock injured?
And Judge is a better option than Dozzell with Bishop & Downes in the team.
Just don't get Cook's choices & Sears for Drogba?
Really, that is a really odd decision.
Surely Hawkins & Parrot before Sears.

Even with this useless bunch Cook has to prove some of his decisions to the new owners or is he on borrowed time too?
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Bluearmy_81 added 18:48 - Apr 10
London, ah that's sweet you're still sticking up for him, must be love! 😂 If we're no better off in a year at least we've tried. Sticking with Evans and his under investment and general apparent disinterest would have been fruitless and hopeless. Give it time, Evans mess won't be rectified overnight. Be positive!! 😂
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atty added 18:49 - Apr 10
If Cook goes, , which lmsincerly hope is not the case, will Ipswich become known as the managers graveyard?
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Orraman added 18:52 - Apr 10
@Tractorboy58 - sorry for down arrow - fat fingers. I am in complete agreement and have said from the start that I could not understand the euphoria about Cook taking over. Everyone complains about the players and although fairly justified at least PL managed to get a few wins out of them.
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bluesteal74 added 18:58 - Apr 10
Every game I think it can't get any worse but it does players need to fix up
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