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Cook to Make Changes as Town Visit Oldham For Cup Replay
Monday, 15th Nov 2021 16:26

Town visit Oldham’s Boundary Park for Tuesday’s FA Cup first-round replay with a home tie against League Two Barrow awaiting the winners.

The first staging of the game at Portman Road earlier this month saw Town's long wait for a home FA Cup win continue after the sides played out a 1-1 draw.

Wes Burns gave the Blues the lead on eight but Davis Keillor-Dunn equalised for Oldham four minutes prior to half-time, before Dylan Bahamboula saw a second-half penalty saved by Christian Walton as Town, who last won an FA Cup tie at Portman Road in January 2009, laboured against the League Two strugglers.

Since then, Oldham have lost 3-2 at Tranmere in the Papa John’s Trophy - although progressed as runners-up and will travel to Sunderland in round two - and 2-1 at Exeter in League Two. They have dropped to 23rd having been one place higher at the time of the first meeting.

The Latics are without a win in their last six in all competitions and have won just once in their last 10.

Their most recent home win, one of only two this season, came against Stevenage a month ago when they won 3-0, although they’ve played on the Boundary Park turf only twice since then, those games both ending in 3-1 defeats to Walsall and Swindon, for whom on-loan Blues striker Tyreece Simpson scored twice.

Town boss Paul Cook has said there will be changes for the replay having named the same side which had beaten Wycombe 4-1 a few days earlier for the first time, aside from Cameron Burgess replacing the injured Hayden Coulson at left-back. The Blues are in away action again at Sunderland on Saturday.

“There will be changes but purely on the basis that we want to pick a team to go and win the game,” he said following the 0-0 draw with Oxford at the weekend.

“We want to pick a very aggressive strong team. We want to be playing Barrow at home in the next round.

“Like I’ve just said to the lads, big clubs have a lot of football games because they’re on good runs, and that’s what we want to develop into.”

Vaclav Hladky may be given a start in goal with Cook having to decide whether to stick with Bailey Clements or recall Matt Penney at left-back.

Kane Vincent-Young could be fit enough to start at right-back after suffering a shoulder injury in the Papa John’s Trophy tie at Colchester but otherwise Janoi Donacien will continue.


Luke Woolfenden and Cameron Burgess will be hoping to get the nod at centre-half instead of George Edmundson and Toto Nsiala.

In central midfield, Cook may look to give games to Idris El Mizouni and Rekeem Harper with Tom Carroll also back training with the squad following his hip flexor problem.

Scott Fraser is another alternative in the middle but is more likely to come into contention for the left-sided role along with Kyle Edwards.

Sone Aluko and Wes Burns are the options on the right with Conor Chaplin perhaps starting as the number 10 rather than Bersant Celina. Joe Pigott looks likely to start as the lone striker.

Historically, the Blues have won seven games between the sides (five in the league) and the Latics nine (nine) with six (four) ending in draws.

Prior to this season, the clubs had previously drawn one another in the FA Cup twice, in 1953/54 and 1963/64, both in round three.

On the first occasion the teams drew 3-3 at Portman Road - Neil Myles, Billy Reed and Tom Garneys the Town scorers - before the Blues won 1-0 away in the replay via a Garneys goal.

And in 1964 Town won 6-3 at home - the scoreline having been 5-2 at half-time - with Gerry Baker hitting a hat-trick and Danny Hegan two after Joe Broadfoot had given the Blues an early lead.

The most recent league meeting between the sides at Boundary Park came in August 1996 when the teams drew 3-3 with Alex Mathie netting twice and Mick Stockwell once.

Town centre-half George Edmundson started his career with Oldham and made 77 starts and two sub appearances for the Latics, scoring three times before moving on to Rangers in June 2019.

Fellow defender Burgess spent time on loan at Boundary Park in the first half of 2016/17 during which time he played one game alongside Edmundson, a 5-4 home EFL Trophy defeat to Carlisle, and in total made 31 starts and scored two goals.

No member of the Oldham squad has previously played for the Blues but midfielder Bahamboula's elder brother Plaisir, who is now a rapper and social media star in France under the name OhPlai, spent time on trial at Portman Road in the summer of 2012.

Two seasons ago the Blues defeated Lincoln City 1-0 at Sincil Bank in a first round replay, ending their 15-match winless run in the competition stretching back to January 2010, before losing 2-1 to Coventry in a second round replay at home having drawn 1-1 at St Andrew’s.

Last year Town were beaten 3-2 at home by Portsmouth in extra-time in the first round at Portman Road.

Tuesday’s referee is Carl Boyeson from East Yorkshire, who has shown 25 yellow cards and no red in 10 games so far this season.

Boyeson’s last Town game was the 1-0 away win at Fleetwood in October 2019 in which he awarded the Blues a penalty after Kayden Jackson had been felled, but the striker scuffed his spot-kick the wrong side of the post.

Late on, he showed James Wilson a second yellow card and then a red, while also booking Cole Skuse, Jon Nolan, James Norwood, Gwion Williams and four home players.

Before that he was in charge of the 2-1 home victory over Sheffield Wednesday on the final day of the 2013/14 season in which he booked Tommy Smith and one Owl.

Boyeson was also in charge of the 3-1 home defeat to Nottingham Forest in January 2012 in which he booked only Grant Leadbitter, who also netted a spotkick which had been awarded after Jay Emmanuel-Thomas had been fouled.

Prior to that, Boyeson refereed the 4-2 defeat at Leicester on the final day of 2010/11 when Leadbitter netted another penalty, awarded after Jeffrey Bruma punched away a corner. Leadbitter was one of three Town players yellow-carded that day along with Damien Delaney and Lee Martin.

Earlier that season Boyeson had been the man in the middle for the 2-1 win at Derby in which he cautioned Carlos Edwards and one home player.

In April of the previous campaign Boyeson had been in charge of the 2-2 draw at Newcastle in which he awarded the Magpies a penalty after Leadbitter had fouled Nicky Butt that Shola Ameobi tucked away. David Norris and David Wright were the only players booked.

Boyeson also took charge of the 2-1 win at Barnsley in January 2009 in which he kept his cards in his pocket throughout.

In February 2007 Boyeson red-carded Owen Garvan for a reckless challenge late in a 2-0 home defeat to Leicester City in which future Blue Gareth McAuley scored both goals, the midfielder having already been booked along with one visiting player.

Boyeson also refereed the 4-2 win at QPR in December 2004, the 3-1 victory at Walsall in March 2004 and the 3-0 home defeat of Preston in January 2003.

Squad from: Hladky, Walton, Holy, Donacien, Vincent-Young, Clements, Penney, Kenlock, Edmundson, Nsiala, Burgess, Woolfenden, Morsy, Evans, Harper, El Mizouni, Carroll, Fraser, Burns, Chaplin, Celina, Edwards, Bonne, Pigott, Barry, Jackson, Norwood.


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Bazza8564 added 16:38 - Nov 15
Hope we dont make too many changes, its silly having one eye on sunderland and taking your eye of this game. Mix it for sure but the spine of the team, Walton, Edmonson, Evans or Morsy, Celina or Chaplin, needs to be strong.
No issue with Fraser and Aluko out wide and certainly Pigott will start but feel we need the keeper plus 5-6 from the 14 who played Saturday and hope the 18 is the same.
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ForrestsFingers added 16:42 - Nov 15
When did Geraint Williams come out of retirement and get booked Phil? Thought our midfield was week last year, not surprising with a 58 year old in midfield!!😂😂
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 16:45 - Nov 15
C'mon Town! Let's get this done!
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bugblatter added 16:59 - Nov 15
Great preview, could do with a bit more detail about the ref though!
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NthQldITFC added 17:29 - Nov 15
bugblatter - Duran Duran didn't write a song about him. Hope that helps.
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Linkboy13 added 17:36 - Nov 15
If our promotion chances were mathamaticly impossible i would pick the strongest team available. But more games means more injuries it's a fact. Play the players that were on the bench Saturday . Burns and Bonne both had quite games and need a rest especially Burns who's carrying an injury. Play Pigott and Norwood up front he might kick a few . If we win it would be a bonus but wouldn't be a disaster if we lost. The problem with picking a full side is the players are not really up for it as we found out in the first game.
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itfchorry added 19:00 - Nov 15
Perfect game for James Norwood to show what
he can do for us -
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ArnieM added 19:55 - Nov 15
Norwood is history with Town . It's Pigott who needs games !
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KiwiTractor added 19:57 - Nov 15
Good luck lads, let's get into the next round.

Definitely Walton in goal for me....
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PhilTWTD added 20:06 - Nov 15
ForrestsFingers

Ha, I think I must have had his name in my mind after watching the video from the 1996 game!
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:01 - Nov 15
Pigott could do with a game to hopefully show what he can do, thus far have not been that impressed, but in fairness he has not had much opportunity to show much, which is understandable given Cooks formation and Bonne's form .I hope we can get the job done this time, a cup run would be good after all these fruitless years' and who knows a trip to Wembley , [dreaming]
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Garibaldi added 09:36 - Nov 16
Does anybody ever look at that picture of Paul Cook and think, get that man a decent cup of coffee. Why's he drinking shi*e out of a machine!
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FrankMarshall added 09:41 - Nov 16
Norwood would be a good move against Oldham. Like to see Clements again at LB.
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Pilgrimblue added 13:07 - Nov 16
This is surely time to give the rest of the 1st team squad a game. Pigott Carrol El Miz etc plus one or two youngsters on bench.This is also time for Cook to get attacking formation as I'm sure Oldham will be there for the taking. COYB
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ringwoodblue added 14:01 - Nov 16
If I was picking the team tonight I'd keep Morsy, the same back 4 and GK as Sat and switch the rest of the players. Hopefully we'll then keep a clean sheet and the attacking players should be able to nick at least one goal between them
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Steelmonkey added 15:37 - Nov 16
I know this is off subject but did anyone else notice that one of Oxford's subs looked a bit odd, he had black boots on.
Come on town put this game to bed so that we can face a bigger banana skin against Barrow 😂,would love us to have a bit of a cup run tho', and it would give game time to some of the squad that's being kept out of the first team select.
How the game has changed when you think that the first eleven played virtually every league and cup game, todays squad of players is double what we had to work with back then, and we could only name one sub. Mind you back then the reserves were playing in a much more competitive competition then they do today so the step up was not as severe when they were asked to play.
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Radlett_blue added 16:39 - Nov 16
Town last won an FA Cup tie at Portman Road in 2009. Just let that sink in...
On reflection, don't, it's too depressing. Many of the miserable seasons in recent years might have been enlivened by a little Cup run. McCarthy & Lambert didn't take the Cup seriously; Cook picked a full strength side & we couldn't beat a lowly Oldham Athletic. As promotion this season is unlikely, I'd like us to win & then beat Barrow, which we should, as this could add something to the season, but Cook will understandably realise Town's owners will be more focused on the league position as a yardstick of his progress as manager.
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backwaywhen added 17:57 - Nov 16
Should not have been game tonight , blew it at home , that's the price you pay for complacency !
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SickParrot added 18:38 - Nov 16
I hope he picks a strong team because we have a rare opportunity to reach the third round. I don't subscribe to the view that a cup run has to be detrimental to any possible promotion push. We have a strong squad and a cup run will allow PC to give more players game time and winning games will boost confidence and could help us to build the consistency we're still looking for. In any case, based on the current league table promotion still looks unlikely so let's go asfar as we can in the cup.
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TimmyH added 19:06 - Nov 16
Paul Cook should have a nice big mug of coffee made by the teal lady at ITFC...mmm that's Nescafe! Time to duff up Oldham and progress onto the mighty Barrow!
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ImAbeliever added 21:54 - Nov 16
Job done.
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