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Barrow 2-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Wednesday, 15th Dec 2021 21:45

Wretched Town suffered yet another embarrassing FA Cup exit as first-half goals from Jordan Stevens and Robbie Gotts saw League Two Barrow to a 2-0 second-round replay victory at Holker Street. The Blues deserved little more having been woeful in a first half in which Stevens netted on 26 and Gotts nine minutes later. Town huffed and puffed after the break but never looked like getting back into the match.

Interim manager John McGreal made eight changes to the Blues side with only Christian Walton, Kane Vincent-Young and Cameron Burgess remaining from Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Wigan.

Walton continued in goal behind a back four of, from the right, Vincent-Young, Toto Nsiala, Burgess and Matt Penney.

In midfield, Idris El Mizouni and Tom Carroll were in the centre with Scott Fraser on the left and Sone Aluko, who skippered, on the right. Up front, James Norwood started alongside Kayden Jackson.

Among those on the bench are captain Sam Morsy, Conor Chaplin and Janoi Donacien, while Ben Morris was included in the first-team squad for the first time since the Coventry game in March 2020, the final match before that season was suspended due to the pandemic.

Young midfielder Cameron Humphreys was due to be in the squad but was left out as his room-mate has Covid, according to Blues legend Terry Butcher, who was part of the team covering the game live for ITV4

League Two Barrow made two changes with Josh Gordon and Matt Platt coming into the team for Ozzy Zanzala and Mark Ellis, who dropped to the bench.

Prior to kick-off both teams took a knee aside from Aluko and Nsiala, who both raised an arm.

Barrow saw most of the ball in the early stages and on five Gordon got behind Burgess on the right but screwed his shot well wide.

The Bluebirds continued to dominate the ball and in the 12th minute came close to going in front when Patrick Brough crossed from the left after a flowing move from halfway and Gotts shot just over from the edge of the area.

Barrow felt they should have been awarded a penalty in the 19th minute when Burgess sent Gordon flying as he cleared after dallying not realising the Barrow striker was behind him. The Town defender looked to have got something on the ball as well as the player but some referees might have given it.

The Blues had shown very little with the home side controlling the game and in the 26th minute they went in front with their first goal in open play in seven matches.

A corner was played short to Gott, who laid it to Stevens on the edge of the box from where he smashed a shot into the net off El Mizouni. It was all the League Two side deserved with the Blues yet to get going.


Barrow threatened again on the half hour when Gotts shot not too far wide at the near post from a right-sided cross.

The Blues continued to labour and in the 35th minute the home side doubled their lead. Stevens crossed from the left, Brough couldn’t direct it goalwards but it dropped to Gotts, who smashed into the net to make it 2-0.

The scoreline far from flattered the Cumbrians, who had been much the better side with the Blues having shown nothing.

Town finally threatened as the half reached its final minutes, a Fraser free-kick from the right leading to a corner from which Burgess flicked a header well wide, much to his frustration.

The half-time whistle was greeted by cheers from the home side who thoroughly deserved their two-goal lead with the Blues as bad as they’ve been at any point over the last few seasons.

Town had been embarrassingly schooled by League Two’s 19th-place team, who had passed the ball around tidily and created the game’s only chances.

The Blues had struggled to keep hold of the ball, had carved out nothing in front of goal and had looked shaky at the back.

It was little surprise that McGreal made changes at the break with skipper Morsy and Luke Woolfenden taking over from Fraser and Carroll as he moved the team into a 3-5-2 system with Aluko ahead of El Mizouni and Morsy in the centre.

Town threatened within a minute of the restart, Norwood stabbing wide from inside the area.

On 48 sub Woolfenden headed wide after a corner which had been played to the edge of the box had been looped back towards the post.

In the 54th minute Morsy hit a well-struck shot from just outside the box which home keeper Paul Farman saved down to his left and then claimed ahead of Jackson as the striker sought to follow-up, suffering a knock which required treatment as he did so.

Farman, who was in goal for Lincoln when they beat Town in the FA Cup at Sincil Bank in 2017, was eventually OK to carry on.

Barrow created their first opportunities of the second half in the 58th minute, First, Ollie Banks’s shot was blocked then Stevens sent his volley over the bar.

Just after the hour, Norwood chased a long ball down the middle but Farman was quickly off his line to claim in front of the striker.

On 66 Morsy was shown the game’s first yellow card for a late challenge on Banks inside the centre circle. Two minutes later, Norwood was swapped for Joe Pigott after a frustrating evening.

In the 72nd minute Nsiala went down clearly in pain after colliding with Gordon and required treatment for what looked like a twisted knee. The centre-half eventually gingerly made his way to the touchline and was replaced by Donacien, while Chaplin took over from Aluko. On 79, Barrow swapped Stevens for Josh Kay and Connor Brown for Remeao Hutton.

Any momentum the Blues might have built up in the early minutes of the half had well and truly dissipated with the game petering out as a contest given the home’s side’s two-goal lead and the succession of substitutions preventing any flow.

However, in the 80th minute, Vincent-Young sent a low ball across the Bluebirds area but with no one on hand to add a final touch.

Town were seeing a fair bit of the ball but without finding a way through the Barrow XI, who by now were happy to sit on their lead. On 87 Pigott shot into the ground and through to Farman.

Morsy showed his frustration a minute later by dragging a Barrow player to his feet as he was on the ground waiting for treatment and was fortunate not to be shown a second yellow card.

As the match moved into six minutes of injury time, Pigott rose to head a Donacien cross from the right towards goal but Farman was again able to save with little fanfare.

The Blues kept pushing in the final minutes but with little conviction and cheers from the home fans rang around the ground at the final whistle after a famous and deserved cup upset.

Another FA Cup horror show - as was the case with then-non-league Lincoln in 2017 in front of TV cameras - to go with Town’s worst.

After an abject first-half display, the Blues improved after the break but never put Barrow under real pressure and Farman in goal had a quiet evening.

The Bluebirds progress to round three and an away tie at Barnsley, while the Blues will be without a game on Saturday 8th January with their league match with AFC Wimbledon off as the Dons are also in FA Cup action.

Town, led either by McGreal or perhaps a new manager, are next in action on Saturday when Sunderland are at Portman Road when the Blues will have to be very much better if they’re to take anything from the game.

Barrow: Farman, Brown (Hutton 79), Brough, Platt, Gordon (Zanzala 82), White, J Jones, Gotts (Ellis 90), Grayson, Banks (c), Stevens (Kay 79). Unused: Lillis, Taylor, M Jones, Beadling, James.

Town: Walton, Vincent-Young, Nsiala (Donacien 75), Burgess, Penney, Aluko (c) (Chaplin 75), El Mizouni, Carroll (Woolfenden 46), Fraser (Morsy 46), Jackson, Norwood (Pigott 68). Unused: Hladky, Kenlock, Morris. Referee: James Bell (Sheffield). Att: 2,756 (Town: 202).


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RobsonWark added 22:07 - Dec 15
We keep hearing from everyone at Portman Road that we have the best squad in Division 1.Why not pick the best team game after game after game, etc and only change it when a player gets an injury.
Who cares if a player gets an injury in a match - we have the best squad in the division.
IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE!!!
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DerryfromBury added 22:08 - Dec 15
Terry Butcher and Lee Dixon summed it up perfectly. They should all make their own way back never mind a nice comfy flight.

An absolute disgrace to the shirt.

What manager in their right mind would want the job.
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KernewekBlue added 22:08 - Dec 15
Neil Harris??? I'd take Rolf Harris if he could improve our fortunes on the pitch!

We need someone in, RIGHT NOW, who can plug this leaking ship and get her sailing proud again.

That was truly awful tonight... truly awful!!!
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Bluearmy_81 added 22:08 - Dec 15
Sorry, if some of you can't see how the last 13 years has led us to this point I can't help you. Some of you are just a bit dim...
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barrystedmunds added 22:09 - Dec 15
Could it get any worse? Well yes, actually it could. If there is one thing you can be sure of is that we are capable of lowering the standards to an even lower level of embarrassment. A team capable of winning this league? You are having a laugh!!
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Kirbmeister added 22:09 - Dec 15
Lambert was hounded out of the club. Think where we were when he left. He must be having a little chuckle.
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TimmyH added 22:09 - Dec 15
I wonder if it's a coincidence that the football is now as bad (after Cook has been sacked) as what it was when Cook took over (after Lamberts sacking), player power and all that.
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skankerman added 22:10 - Dec 15
New low truly shocking
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Saxonblue74 added 22:10 - Dec 15
So 29k tickets for Saturday? Be interesting to see how many actually turn up! Glad I couldn't make it so didn't buy one!!
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londontractorboy57 added 22:11 - Dec 15
That was the start Timmyh that was the start.
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19781981twtd added 22:11 - Dec 15
Grant holt prize t***
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mathiemagic added 22:13 - Dec 15
Firstly, well played Barrow. You can only beat what is put in front of you and 10/10 for doing just that. As for my club, well you should hang your head in shame. I thought Charlton was a low and we could not sink any lower but here we are again. 28,700 tickets sold for Saturday, I expect most of those will have left by half time.
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RobsonWark added 22:13 - Dec 15
I dont understand the Piggot for Norward substitution. Why wasn't Jackson substituted? It felt like Norwood could score if given a slight chance - Jackson NEVER!
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19781981twtd added 22:15 - Dec 15
Saxonblue 74 please take my ticket for saturday, no cancellation that I would not want to inflict that on you !!!
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TimmyH added 22:16 - Dec 15
3-5-2 formation for me like under Lambert but wouldn't be happy with Nsiala in that backline, mistake from Cook to get rid of Wilson!! for fcuks sake who gets rid of their player of the season!?! - shows you how head strong Cook got and dashed around buying an over the top amount of new players in like a supermarket trolley dash!...
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RobsonWark added 22:16 - Dec 15
DefinIte January transfers out of our club (if any other club will sign them):
Jackson
Penny
Fraser
Carroll
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EricGatesShinpad added 22:17 - Dec 15
Not surprised but a bit disappointed by JM..... We battled on Saturday and got a point....and then 9 changes.....if he's only in for a few games play a settled team...... I am afraid it will get worse before it gets better....
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bringonbrazil added 22:18 - Dec 15
Ashton you have made many mistakes and wasted huge amounts of money in this Sunday League. You'd better do some massive brown nosing with the Ysnks visiting or you will be on your bike back to Bristol City. Oh no, they didn't want you….
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TractorfactorSteve added 22:18 - Dec 15
My first contribution on here. First watched Town as a four or five year old when we first played in the old Div Two for a season. Scott Duncan was manager and the West 'stand' was an open terrace. I have a photo taken by a local paper's photographer of the crowd with my mum and dad stood amongst a crown of happy, smiling locals, most of whom had worked that morning and were enjoying their afternoon's entertainment at PR.
Can't help wondering what they'd have made of what's happening to our wonderful club. Tonight along with too many similar performances was so very poor. No heart. Those who put on a town shirt tonight should hang their heads in shame and read this because in almost seventy years as a town fan you are the worst bunch of players (team isn't the word) ever to wear the blue of ITFC.
You've made this man very sad.
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Monkey_Blue added 22:19 - Dec 15
We were poor from 1-11 but in particular I thought penny looked liked he really couldn't care less. I wanted kenlock on after 20mins. Burgess looks like a drunk Rodney trotter on ice skates….Aluko was probably our best player. Need Celina and burns back for Saturday and anyone but penny at left back.
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ImAbeliever added 22:20 - Dec 15
I'm with Dirty Dingus, I'm done.
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churchmans81 added 22:21 - Dec 15
Blue_Meanie. They may have sold 28k tickets but Omicron aside I don't think there'll be 28k at Portman Road. What was supposed to be a party atmosphere with the new owners is likely to turn into a funeral atmosphere.
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abandon_hope1978 added 22:24 - Dec 15
Quite possibly the worst FA Cup result since January 1955 when we lost 3 nil to Bishop Auckland. I remember speaking to Billy Reed and John Elsworthy at a dinner about that result and was told “that was a freak result. You'll never see anything that bad from an Ipswich team ever again”. They must be looking down with absolute disgust as we were league champions 6 years later. Where will we be in 6 years?
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EricGatesShinpad added 22:24 - Dec 15
I don't mind losing ( actually I hate losing) if we put the effort in.... Not enough grit and determination.... No decent tackles and for heaven sake get the ball forward.... How many times did we go from an attack to prattling about with it across the back 4..... Toto I am afraid is no Beckenbaur....
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Tractorboy58 added 22:25 - Dec 15
Time for Warnock !
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