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Blues Visit Cheltenham Targeting First Win
Tuesday, 17th Aug 2021 09:54

Town make their first visit to Cheltenham since their days as a Southern League club in the 1930s looking for their first victory of 2021/22.

The Blues have drawn one - 2-2 at home to Morecambe - and lost one - Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at Burton - of their opening two League One fixtures of the season, while last Tuesday’s Carabao Cup tie against Newport ended in a 1-0 reverse.

Town manager Paul Cook has added two players since the loss to the Brewers, central defender Cameron Burgess and midfielder Tom Carroll.

Cook has already confirmed that Burgess, who had a loan spell at Cheltenham in the second half of the 2015/16, will start at the heart of the defence, presumably alongside Luke Woolfenden, although recent signing George Edmundson is closing in his Town debut.

Toto Nsiala is out with a hamstring injury and Janoi Donacien looks set to drop to the bench.

Kane Vincent-Young will continue at right-back with Matt Penney probably at left-back, although Hayden Coulson is closing in on being ready for inclusion in the squad having spent time self-isolating prior to completing his loan move from Middlesbrough. Vaclav Hladky will be in goal.

In midfield, skipper Lee Evans is again set to partner Rekeem Harper with new addition Carroll likely to be among the subs.

Town could again be without the injured Conor Chaplin, James Norwood (both hamstring), Wes Burns and Sone Aluko, although Cook wouldn’t be drawn on whether any of them would be ready for the trip to Whaddon Road after the Brewers game.


Kyle Edwards made an impression when coming off the bench on his debut on Saturday and may well be handed his first start for the club, probably on the left with Armando Dobra dropping to the bench, which would be harsh on the Albanian U21 international, who has made a bright start to the season.

Scott Fraser will probably continue on the right with Louie Barry playing off Joe Pigott up front.

Like Town, Cheltenham have drawn one - 1-1 at Crewe - and lost one - 3-1 at home to Wycombe - in the league this season, while they won their Carabao Cup tie, beating Bristol Rovers 2-0 away.

Manager Michael Duff knows the Blues will be expected to beat his side, who were promoted from League Two as champions.

“They obviously have a top manager and the only reason he dropped into League One himself is for the opportunity that they are going to back him in the market which they've done,” he told Gloucestershire Live.

“We will be right up against it, but this is why we tried to get out of the last league, for opportunities to play against a big club with a big support, even on a Tuesday night a million miles away.

“Well, they are a million miles from everywhere, so I am sure their supporters are used to having to drive five or six hours on a coach. Embrace the challenge. We are at home, can we be competitive again? Hopefully.”

He says it’s important not to treat the bigger teams in the division with too much respect.

“That’s something we said on Saturday [ahead of the Wycombe game]. Don't play the team that's just come out of the Championship, it's just 11 men, the pitch is green, there are three blokes dressed in black running around annoying everyone and one ball.

“Believe in what we do, don't worry too much about the opposition. We need to be aware of their threats and things like that, but ultimately we don't turn up, we'll get beat.

“So we have to focus mainly on our performances and that's what the players have to do. I've told them a million times, they have to look after their performances and it's my job to look after results.

“They don't need to worry about the result, but as long as they are looking after their performances and performing well and okay, then that's their job done.”

He added: “I'd imagine if Ipswich aren't in the top two, they'll definitely be in the top six. Are we expected to be in the top six this year? I wouldn't have thought so. So it's just a realism to it.

“It's alright having a free hit, but you still have to turn up and perform, which is ultimately what we will be trying to do: be competitive and see what we can achieve.”

Town and Cheltenham have never met in an EFL fixture with their only previous competitive fixtures having taken place in the Southern League in the Blues’ first two seasons as a professional club in which they achieved four wins out of four.

In 1936/37 Town won 3-1 at Whaddon Road and 3-0 at Portman Road. The following year, the Blues were 3-1 victors at home and, in the most recent meeting between the teams, 2-1 winners away with Gilbert Alsop the scorer of both Town goals.

Burgess made 17 starts for the Robins during his loan spell there, while another of the Blues’ summer signings, Burns, also had a stint with the Gloucestershire club, in the second half of 2014/15, scoring four goals in 14 matches.

Tuesday’s referee is Peter Wright from Merseyside, who has shown 10 yellow cards and no red in three games so far this season.

Wright has refereed only one previous Town match, the 2-1 defeat at Sunderland last year, in which he certainly made his mark, showing Andre Dozzell a controversial red card before awarding a similarly contentious penalty against Mark McGuinness, decisions then-manager Paul Lambert slammed as “absolutely incredible”.

Squad from: Hladky, Holy, Vincent-Young, Donacien, Penney, Coulson, Burgess, Woolfenden, Ndaba, Edmundson, Evans (c), Harper, Carroll, El Mizouni, Fraser, Dobra, Edwards, Pigott, Bonne, Barry, Jackson.


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micky_1560 added 12:08 - Aug 17
Anyone else having problems purchasing a video match pass tonight.

I am logged into the site, but payment doesn't go through on a card I have previously used and is in date.

Tried the website and the app.

The link on the app to take you to purchase a video ticket does not work either!
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micky_1560 added 12:13 - Aug 17
Update from above.

The link in TWTD takes you to a blank page!
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Northstandveteran added 12:14 - Aug 17
While I agree that this new squad will take time to form some kind of cohesion, I do understand fans frustration after the last two decades.

Because to be fair, I can't recall a worse set of results against such lowly opposition.

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micky_1560 added 12:23 - Aug 17
2nd update from above to purchase a match video pass for tonight.

Even though my card details were on record, I had to enter them again and once I had done this, I was able to purchase my pass.

Sorry if this wasn't quite on topic, but I thought that it may help someone else.
COYB
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Bluearmy_81 added 14:04 - Aug 17
Another sh. it ref, just what we don't need...
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Kingfisher49 added 14:10 - Aug 17
Dirtydingusnagee always look on the bright side my friend. Tomorrow you will be marking me up again for being correct with Jackson. And a couple from the delightfully Joseph David Wozencroft Pigott to give us a good 3-1 victory.
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Stato added 14:10 - Aug 17
Cheltenham are this morning favourites for relegation at the bookies so the opening fixtures have been very kind to us and surely this presents a great opportunity to build some confidence and belief before the more difficult games which lie ahead.
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Mediocre_Quick added 14:24 - Aug 17
A headline I never thought I'd ever read - EVANS OUT
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Portman51 added 14:24 - Aug 17
Micky: I had the same problem, and the same solution, advised by I Follow. Would have been more helpful to have fixed the problem with using existing details in the first place.
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ringwoodblue added 14:28 - Aug 17
No easy games this season so the team need to improve to get anything tonight. Scoring first would be nice.
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Juggsy added 15:38 - Aug 17
Are we contractually tied to playing Barry then?
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KernowBluey added 16:17 - Aug 17
Great away support as per usual, able to watch it on ifollow (finally!), and I've got a great feeling about this game, hopefully it'll be win. COYB!
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istanblue added 18:30 - Aug 17
Don't win this and the toxic atmosphere will be back!
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RyanF182 added 18:42 - Aug 17
James Norwood spotted at Asda whitehouse area 2 hours ago… guessing he's ‘injured'
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Ebantiass added 18:45 - Aug 17
No easy games in any leagues ,but we have to get this show on the road at some point.

Hope we can at the very least keep a clean shhet without conceeding an early goal.

BLUEARMY
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jas0999 added 18:57 - Aug 17
Anything less than a win will be disappointing.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 19:00 - Aug 17
@RyanF Was he in the booze isle?
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