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Ipswich Town 0-0 Barrow - Match Report
Saturday, 4th Dec 2021 17:05

Town face a second-round replay at Barrow after a dismal 0-0 draw at Portman Road. Subs Joe Pigott and Cameron Humphreys both hit the woodwork for the Blues but overall it was a lacklustre display from Town, who are still without a home FA Cup victory since January 2009.

Kayden Jackson, Idris El Mizouni and Cameron Burgess kept their places from Wednesday’s Papa John’s Trophy exit to Arsenal’s U21s.

Jackson was wide on the right with El Mizouni alongside skipper Sam Morsy in central midfield with Scott Fraser reverting to the left, with Burgess at the heart of the defence.

From the team which beat Crewe in League One last Sunday, Sone Aluko dropped to the bench, while Bersant Celina and George Edmundson were absent from the 18. Pigott was on the bench with Macauley Bonne continuing as the lone central striker.

Town also included youngsters Humphreys and Fraser Alexander among the substitutes, while there was no place for Kyle Edwards.

For Barrow, at Portman Road for the first time in their history, Connor Brown, skipper Mark Ellis and Patrick Brough returned to their XI.

After both teams taking a knee had been warmly applauded by the Portman Road crowd, Barrow saw most of the ball in the early stages but without threatening, although on six Josh Kay cut in from the left and shot low past Christian Walton’s right post.

Moments later, applause echoed around the ground in tribute to six-year-old Birmingham supporter Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, who was killed by his father and step-mother, as was the case at stadiums across the country.

Town began to control play but without making any headway into the final third. On 12, a Barrow break down the left ended with Janoi Donacien blocking from Kay after the Bluebirds’ left winger had appeared to have got away from him.

Three minutes later, Fraser exchanges passes with Chaplin, then fed in Bailey Clements from left-back but the ball was just too strong for the youngster.

Barrow won two free-kicks in quick succession around the Blues box and from the second Joe Grayson hit a low shot which Walton did well to palm past his left post.

Following the resultant corner, Josh Gordon was allowed a free header but struck the post, although with the linesman’s flag having been raised.

Despite the chance having been one which would have been ruled out, the Town support showed their frustration after an underwhelming first 20 minutes from their team.


The Blues briefly began to step things up and on 25 Fraser struck their first shot on target from 25 yards, visitors keeper Paul Farman, who played for Lincoln City in their FA Cup third round giant-killing of Mick McCarthy’s Town in January 2017, doing well to tip over.

Town continued to keep up the pressure and two minutes later, Jackson sent a low ball across the face of goal after a long spell of possession. No one was able to get a touch on it until it reached Clements beyond the far post and his low ball back in was cleared.

Barrow might have gone closer to a goal just before the half hour when Brown crossed from the right and skipper Ellis headed weakly straight at Walton.

Town were still to really get going with the visitors having had the better of the chances. However, on 38 Chaplin made a strong run having turned his man on the left and cut across to Bonne but Grayson slid in to make an important interception with the Blues’ top scorer otherwise all but certain to score.

A minute later, Bonne screwed a shot from the edge of the box so far wide it looped out for a throw, adding to the already palpable frustration in the stands.

Boos greeted the half-time whistle after a thoroughly uninspiring first 45 minutes from the Blues.

Despite having a lot of the ball, Town’s play had little tempo to it and they had rarely looked like creating a chance with Fraser’s shot which Farman tipped over their only real opportunity.

Barrow had looked little threat for the most part, however, the League Two side had had more of the first-half opportunities.

Town swapped El Mizouni for Pigott ahead of the second half with the former AFC Wimbledon man joining Bonne up front with Chaplin moving to the left and Fraser in to the middle of midfield.

Pigott got straight into the action, chasing a ball down the middle which a defender got across to clear.

On 49 Pigott was an inch or two from opening the scoring when he seized on a loose bouncing ball and smashed a shot beyond Farman and off his left post. The keeper suffered a knock as he dived and required treatment as a result.

Two minutes later, the sub headed a Fraser free-kick from the left wide with the Blues starting the half with more purpose than before the break.

The game briefly boiled over in the 55th minute when Brown caught Chaplin with a high boot and the Town man reacted angrily and other members of both teams got involved. Once order was restored, referee Sam Purkiss booked the pair involved in the initial incident.

There was a scare for the Blues two minutes later when Clements’s clearing header from a Robbie Gotts free-kick from deep on the left fell to Kay, who blazed over with Walton out of his goal having come for the ball into the box.

Town felt they should have been awarded a penalty in the 62nd minute when Donacien crossed low from the right and Bonne appeared to be tripped as he broke towards the ball, however, referee Purkiss showed no interest.

Two minutes later, Pigott, clearly out to make his mark, shot well over from distance but the Blues’ second-half display more and more began to resemble the first.

On 69, Barrow weren’t far away from going in front when Kay struck a shot which deflected behind for a corner.

From the flag-kick, the ball reached Kay on the edge of the area where he was dispossessed by Bonne, who brought the ball forward on the right before checking inside and shooting against a defender with Fraser and Chaplin in space to his left and calling for a pass. Moments later, skipper Sam Morsy was booked for a foul.

Barrow were next to threaten with Walton saving low from Brough's low cross from the left and then Kay hitting an effort which deflected wide.

Town swapped Jackson for Aluko in a stoppage for a Barrow injury, one which the home support clearly felt was just to waste time.

The game was becoming more open and end to end and on 78 Chaplin was found in space on the right of the box but his shot was diverted behind.

Chaplin shot wide at the near post from a Fraser cross from the right after Aluko’s initial ball in had been blocked. Moments later, young midfielder Humphreys replaced the former Barnsley and Pompey man.

In the penultimate scheduled minute, ahead of six added on, Aluko made a strong run from halfway before hitting a low shot which Farman saved down to his left.

Morsy almost won it in the fifth minute of injury time when Bonne laid it off to him in the area from a cross from the right but the Egyptian international shot over.

Young sub Humphreys almost won it at the death when he headed against the bar from Aluko’s cross from the right, Farman having got a hand to it. From the corner, Nsiala nodded wide at the far post.

Soon after, the final whistle was met by boos after another disappointing Town performance in which - for the second time at Portman Road in the competition this season - they never really showed enough to beat League Two strugglers.

Pigott and Humphreys both hit the woodwork but the Blues created few other clear-cut chances and as a result they will play their first ever competitive fixture at Holker Street in just over a week’s time, while both teams will go into the hat ahead of Monday evening’s draw for the third round, which is live on ITV4 during their coverage of the Borehamwood-St Albans tie.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Nsiala, Burgess, Clements, Morsy (c), El Mizouni (Pigott 46), Jackson (Aluko 76), Chaplin (Humphreys 85), Fraser, Bonne. Unused: Hladky, Vincent-Young, Alexander, Carroll, Evans, Harper.

Barrow: Farman, Brown, Brough, Ellis (c), Kay (Stevens 86), Gordon, White (Zanzala 62), Jones, Gotts, Grayson, Banks (Taylor 90). Unused: Lillis, Jones, Beadling, Hutton, Arthur, James. Referee: Sam Purkiss (London). Att: 6,425 (Barrow: 205).


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tractorboybig added 17:18 - Dec 4
Barrow 20th in div two......Shows what a joke we have as manager
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tractorboybig added 17:18 - Dec 4
Barrow 20th in div two......Shows what a joke we have as manager
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Bert added 17:18 - Dec 4
Another shambolic performance against an even poorer League 2 team. Morsy is the new Skuse.
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Elizabeth added 17:18 - Dec 4
Absolutely shocking performance .. players didn't look interested .. when it doesn't work, you change it .. clearly inept decisions again from the bench .. what a total embarrassment we are .. so fed up with the whole set up at the moment , there's something not right .. where was Celina , not even on the bench ?
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BangaloreBlues added 17:20 - Dec 4
Three wins in a row, eh?
Scraped through against the bottom team.
Lost to a team of kids.
Can't score at home against a team in a lower league.
Time for the owners to have a rethink.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 17:22 - Dec 4
I think Cookie has a huuuuge month ahead of him otherwise a run or poor results and a poor game against Sunderland with all the owners there he could be a gonner. Who do we then bring in? For me IF this happens as much as some fans will say no I'd go for Robbins at Coventry the job he's done there is as good as Howe did at Bournemouth IMO 🤷‍♂️ Hate seeing managers get sacked as I think we've made some huge mistakes in the past sacking managers too quick Burley being one.
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1960H added 17:22 - Dec 4
I have always said we need to give Cook to December until we pass judgement, it has now arrived and it is obvious that he is not up to it and needs to replaced now before the time when the season cannot be saved, incidentally what is Peter Reid supposed to be doing?
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mikehaynes added 17:23 - Dec 4
Time for Cook to go. He has had support with players, from the supporters and the owners. I think the players are ok but clearly they are controlled by Cook who seems to have no idea about what is the best team or tactics. Hopefully we all have a early Christmas present when Cook is sacked coyb's
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blue86 added 17:23 - Dec 4
What must the Americans be thinking? I hope they are taking note, as this cant continue. Of course I want Cook to succeed as he is the manager of my club. I'm glad we went with Piggot and Bonne 2nd half, would like them both to have a run of 6 games and see how they get on. Still though, the target which Cook was aiming for (3 wins in 3 games) isn't looking to clever. I just dont understand with the squad we have, how are we not doing better? If we make the playoffs I would be amazed now in all honesty. I know Arsenal U21, and Barrow were cup games but we should be beating teams like this, especially Barrow when were at home. Harsh to sack cook at this stage? Probably. But on the other hand we ain't going nowhere this season are we? Ahhhhhhh Town I love you, but its painful.
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richardpaul added 17:25 - Dec 4
Beyond belief but expected
A bleak December in front of us Can't see a Town win
Cook on the transfer list for the January window
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Orraman added 17:27 - Dec 4
Another classic Cook quote - “You'll never see another performance like that when Sam Morsy gets here. Really???
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:30 - Dec 4
Cook had the money , the players he wanted , rejected the old squad and is not doing any better than previous managers working with Evans constraints ,
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multiplescoregasms added 17:30 - Dec 4
The last few games have given no indication that the playing side of the club is any better since the previous Managers time. Sorry, but for me it is now time to look for someone who can get a tune out of these players. No idea who that would be, but it clearly isn't this guy.
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Chris_Knights added 17:30 - Dec 4
Cook last Saturday …. We've got a big week. Three home games ..three different competitions … looking for three wins ….. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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MickMillsTash added 17:31 - Dec 4
The replay gives an unexpected or expected ground tick opportunity

Cook is a clown, no progress, no ideas -no bloody good
Never employ a scouser never employ a fatty
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 17:32 - Dec 4
If this were a one-off, you'd be a bit p***** off, but would shrug it off as "well, it happens in the Cup." Trouble is, it's not a one-off. In fact, it's become a habit. Not sure what the solution is, but it's not more of the same.
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runningout added 17:34 - Dec 4
several of squad lacking the know how to create. Honeymoon over now as signs are showing why these players haven't got ability for self improvement. Also players of Age are loaned out for a reason. Not favourable one
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Henrietta_R_Hippo added 17:36 - Dec 4
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:36 - Dec 4
it will be the sobbing voice tonight when he makes his big speech ,this manager is not the man to get us out of lge1..
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Edmundo added 17:39 - Dec 4
Cook has one card left to play: sack his sycophants (who most certainly aren't the Fab 4) and get a proper number 2 who will challenge him in private. Currently he cuts an isolated figure.
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bernie added 17:40 - Dec 4
Drama queen here , what rubbish is he going to come out with this time , repetition, trust my word I use to think Paul Lambert spoke nonsense but Cook takes the biscuit and his record is diabolical, three wins in a week what a load rubbish !! What can you say ?? Your had the backing from the owners , your had the backing from the fans your got the facilities but what you haven't got is your old number two who is doing a fantastic job at Wigan and you just haven't got the skill and the tactical know how to manage a club our size and been successful. Sorry I really wanted you to do well but this isn't going well !! Top two has gone and playoffs are looking very unlikely. Been reading your quotes since you first join us and it just seems your making it up as you go along
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Umros added 17:46 - Dec 4
Pathetic. Worse news is that it would appear we are shoe in for a TV appearance as far as I can see being the only draw today 🙄😬
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TB42 added 17:46 - Dec 4
Surely we are now at a crossroads - COOK has had ample time to get the squad together that HE wanted at the expense of the former one and for it to gel. Frankly, it appears to be going backwards.

The dilemma now is if COOK remains in charge for the January transfer window, do we end up with more of the same and even more money spent? Whilst the American owners I'm sure are patient, nevertheless, this is an investment for the public safety pension funds across the pond and ultimately, they will want to see a return on their investment and currently, I really cannot see that happening ........
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churchmans added 17:47 - Dec 4
Dont know whats worse cook or the dumbarse supporters who think he is the right man for the job
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RobITFC added 17:49 - Dec 4
Burton, Doncaster, Portsmouth all lost to League 2 teams and lincoln to non league Hartlepool so at least we are still in the hat ?
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