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Shrewsbury Town 0-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 4th May 2021 21:03

Town’s final away game of the season at Shrewsbury ended in their ninth 0-0 draw of the season. Clear-cut chances were rare at both ends with Troy Parrott forcing home keeper Harry Burgoyne into a couple of saves and the Irishman and Norwood both shot over for the Blues, while sub Dan Udoh looped a header onto the top of the Town cross-bar at the other.

Parrott replaced Teddy Bishop, who dropped to the bench, in a side otherwise unchanged from Saturday’s 2-1 win at Swindon.

Dai Cornell was again in goal with Kane Vincent-Young at right-back and Myles Kenlock at left-back with Stephen Ward again missing out.

The veteran Irishman, who is out of contract this summer, appears to have played his final game for the club with his total of league starts this season having reached 29 and we understand, as was the case with Alan Judge, a 30th would trigger Town’s year’s option on his deal.

Andre Dozzell partnered Flynn Downes in the middle of midfield with Gwion Edwards on the left and Armando Dobra on the right, and Parrott behind lone out-and-out striker Norwood, who again skippered.

For Shrewsbury, former Blues loanee Matthew Pennington started at the heart of their defence, while Donald Love and Shaun Whalley replaced Ethan Ebanks-Landell, who missed out on a place in the 18, and Harry Chapman, who was on the bench.

Tom Bloxham, a 17-year-old striker, kept his place having impressed when making his full league debut in Saturday’s 3-2 home defeat to Oxford.

Pennington headed the game’s first chance over the bar from a corner on the left in the seventh minute with the Blues having seen plenty of the ball in the early stages but without threatening.

The game, played in cold, blustery and intermittently rainy conditions, continued in a similar pattern with Town, wearing their light blue away kit, creating their first opportunity in the 18th minute when Norwood headed wide from Vincent-Young’s cross.

A minute later, the Shrews, with manager Steve Cotterill loudly shouting instructions from the back of the directors’ box, claimed a penalty when a free-kick from the left reached skipper Ollie Norburn on the other side of the box from where he hit a shot against Kenlock. Referee Lee Swabey showed no interest.

Pennington was shown the game’s first yellow card in the 27th minute for upending Parrott as the on-loan Spurs man sought to break away down the left.

Parrott forced home keeper Harry Burgoyne into action for the first time seven minutes later, the Irish international cutting in from the left before hitting a powerful shot which the Shrews number one batted away to his right.


Town ought to have gone ahead in the 35th minute when Dobra tricked his way past his man on the right of the box and his cross reached Edwards, who slipped as he tried to turn the ball goalwards from eight yards.

Cornell was forced into his first serious save of the half on 39 when Whalley was played in on the left of the box by Norburn but the Town keeper was quickly out to block.

A minute later, Edwards claimed what would have been a very generous penalty when he was dispossessed on the left of the area with Shrewsbury repeatedly giving the ball away inside their own half. Town similarly gave it away again before they were able to create a chance of note.

Cornell was in action again in the 41st minute when Love played Bloxham in on the right of the box but the Blues keeper saved down to his right.

Norwood was yellow-carded for frustratedly kicking the ball over the stand into the car park soon afterwards with referee Swabey subsequently going to the touchline to have words with Blues boss Cook, who had expressed his frustration at a number of decisions, most notably a foul given against Downes, which led to the Town manager to claim the referee was “making the game a farce”.

That was the final excitement of a half which won’t live long in the memory, the game every bit a meaningless end-of-season dead rubber. Town had seen plenty of the ball without creating much with Cornell having been forced into marginally bigger saves than his Shrews counterpart.

The Blues’ best chance was Dobra’s cutback from the right to Edwards with the Welshman losing his footing as the ball came to him.

Two minutes after the restart Vincent-Young skipped away from his man on the right of the box but his cross was cut out. A subsequent Kenlock ball into the area from the other flank was similarly cut out as Town began the half on the front foot.

On 52 Edwards hit a shot after a corner had been cleared which struck a defender and almost fell for Norwood as Burgoyne came off his line. Somewhat surprisingly, referee Swabey indicated a goalkick.

Norburn shot through to Burgoyne two minutes later, before Josh Vela was booked for foul on Dozzell.

As the game passed the hour mark rain began to fall heavily once again, then Parrott hit a well-struck shot from distance which Burgoyne palmed away from goal.

On 62 the home side made a double change with Love and Bloxham replaced by Dave Edwards and Dan Udoh.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 66th minute when Whalley was sent away on the right, although appearing to have strayed offside. His low cross only found Cornell’s arms as Kenlock made a challenge. The Town left-back appeared to get nothing on the ball and Whalley claimed a penalty and appeared to have a case.

Parrott blazed well over for Town in the 68th minute having been teed-up on the edge of the box by Edwards.

Two minutes later, Norwood crossed low from the right having been sent away by Dobra but too far in front of Edwards. Kenlock sent it back in to the far post but Norwood headed wide and in any case the linesman indicated he was offside.

The second half had become increasingly open with the Blues seeing most of the ball but without being able to create a clear-cut chance to break the deadlock.

In the 80th minute the home side should have gone in front. Edwards was played in on the left of the box but was thwarted by the advancing Cornell. The loose ball ran back to Edwards, who crossed to fellow sub Udoh on the edge of the six-yard box with Cornell out of his ground but the striker’s header hit the top of the bar.

Dobra, who had put in a lively display, sent Norwood away on the right on 84 but the striker failed to find Parrott with his pass with the Town number 40 otherwise through on goal.

A minute later, Dobra played in Norwood but the stand-in skipper shot over when he should have at least have hit the target.

On 88 the former Tranmere man, who wasn’t enjoying his finest few minutes, appeared to hit an effort against his own foot and wide when found inside the box.

In injury time, Vincent-Young looked in some pain having appeared to slip and hurt his shoulder. The right-back left the field with this left arm in a makeshift sling made from his shirt. Oli Hawkins took over for literally the final couple of seconds of the game.

The Blues controlled the second half but without carving out too many opportunities, although they ought to have done better with those that the did create. Shrewsbury went closest to scoring via Udoh’s header.

Town’s sixth 0-0 draw in their last 10 matches, while Saturday’s win at Swindon the only one of their last eight games in which they have scored.

The result leaves the Blues ninth going into Sunday’s final day home game against Fleetwood.

Shrewsbury: Burgoyne, Love (Edwards 62), Pennington, Pierre, Walker, Ogbeta, Davis, Vela, Norburn (c), Whalley (Chapman 77), Bloxham (Udoh 62). Unused: Bevan, Williams, Goss, Main.

Town: Cornell, Vincent-Young (Hawkins 90), Woolfenden, McGuinness, Kenlock, Dozzell, Downes, Edwards, Parrott, Dobra, Norwood (c). Unused: Holy, Chambers, Nsiala, Bishop, Harrop, Bennetts, Hawkins. Referee: Lee Swabey (Devon).


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dirtydingusmagee added 22:37 - May 4
the highlight of the season is yet to come , not the Fleetwood game, the clear out afterwards. Hope that dosnt turn out to be another let down , ive bought a box of party poppers .
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blueboy1981 added 23:05 - May 4
Well one game left, then all to prove next season on many fronts.
No one can question Cook and his past record, but I think he has created a few doubts in a few minds ... !!!
Some strange decisions on a few occasions, namely no subs tonight until forced to do so.
Nothing to lose, so why didn't he go for a win the last 15/20 minutes ???
Interesting close season ahead, and even more interesting will be next season ..... !!!
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Rimsy added 23:13 - May 4
A better performance from Town, but admittedly the bar has been set very low. A few observations:
1- No subs, so we can take from that that these are the bulk of players we will be keeping on.
2- Dobra, Kenlock, KVT, Wolf, Downes all played well.
3- Edwards is rubbish, just no final product, get rid.
4- Same goes for Norwood. 3 excellent openings and he fluffed them all.
5- Cornell kept us in the game, much the better of the 2 main keepers. If we're to keep one of them, it's bye bye Holy.
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blueboy1981 added 23:15 - May 4
..... still a few let downs this season on contract beyond this season, some of those longer than deserved this season.
Will they step up, or have to step out ? - not easy to move tho' unless someone else wants them.
A mass clear out therefore easier said actually done.
Going to take some sorting for sure, but I feel sure our ‘easy Club to play for' may have to disappear once and for all.
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Rimsy added 23:16 - May 4
Oh, and KVT is so unlucky, looked very innocuous, but very painful. Hope it's nothing too serious. Looked like a dislocated shoulder.
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norfolkbluey added 23:22 - May 4
I hope this is not going to be the same next season. Not convinced about Cook. His stats are s**te. Hope I'm wrong but its getting embarrassing to be an IT supporter up here. Its never been this bad before even under Hurst. Bounce? Did I miss it? Disaster more like. Its going to be a summer like no other in the history of the club in 60 years of supporting my club.
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Vanisleblue2 added 00:47 - May 5
I really do not understand people who think the future is 7 or 8 of this team plus some new players.
How many people are saying KVY, Wolf, Downes, Kenlock, Bishop, Dozzell, Norwood?
We CANNOT score goals! we need players that chip in with goals...
Think of left backs in our good sides- Thompson, McCall, Clapham, Taricco, Mills they all had goals in their game- Kenlock 100 and 0
Midfield has to score more than Dozzell, Bishop, Edwards, Skuse, Bennetts, Harrop etc.
Centre backs have to chip in more than Woolfie, McGuinness, Wilson and Nsiala and strikers Drinan 1, Jackson 1, Hawkins 1
We need a bigger cull than some are thinking. It is also a mind set- we need winners.
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sydneytown added 08:16 - May 5
Apart from the goal less draws we have failed to score in about another 8 games definately need strikers in the summer
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:23 - May 5
Exactly Vanisblue, other teams have been banging them in , we have been woeful. Service to front, terrible, strikers ,[yes even Norwood] no better even when chances have come. I REALLY cant understand how people think Norwood is good enough to keep his place, When he was brought in some were raving about him, when we were relegated people still reckoned he would be the man to blast us back up.........mmmmmm no, Very few imo of the present squad are up to it,obviously some will be retained,Dobra is a deffo imo, but the players fitness records need to be considered as well as their ability and potential. Its no good having players with potential if they are serial sickies, Concistancy and a settled team is vital if we are to be promoted.
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ElephantintheRoom added 08:23 - May 5
All this entusiasm after yet another nil. Reminds me of Lambo beeing cheered uproariously all the way to division three. I wonder if Cooky will be similarly praised for accelerating the decline IF it continues next season.
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Linkboy13 added 08:31 - May 5
The only good thing to come out of this game is the progress of Dobra. Dozzell one assist and no goals in a season is absolutely shocking who else would get away with this. Cook constantly tells him to get more forward he must be losing his patience.
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Barty added 08:47 - May 5
0-0 - there's a surprise !!
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EricGatesShinpad added 09:23 - May 5
Barn door and banjo spring to mind! I bet opponent goalkeepers can't wait to play Town..... easy money with not much to do for 90 mins.
It is clear we are missing quality in the final third!
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Barty added 10:14 - May 5
Paul Cook has a lot to prove and so far not one bit impressed with him
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Razor added 11:54 - May 5
Actually a good 0-0 draw and could have been 5-5.

Does Nozza know what a goal looks like and does he actually practice during the week?

Dobbs fizzed in phases but must learn when to release the killer ball and the art of one twos---does he practice this during the week?

What do they actually do at Playford Road????

Anyway highlight of season is still to come----seeing our magnificent boys lift the trophy!!!
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BettyBlue added 12:45 - May 5
Please show Paul Cook the exit door.

THE worst Ipswich manager bar none.
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BettyBlue added 12:47 - May 5
And take Dozzell with you.

35 year old Skuse can give Dozy a run for his place. Shocking.
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