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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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shakytown added 08:36 - Dec 16
Kiwi tractor Agree with you but how is The useless Wolf not top of the list. I would sack him and a few others immediately just to let them all know enough is enough. losing is ok but not trying and even worse not caring is just disgraceful. Time for some bu.t kicking and the removal of some bad attitudes that are obviously dragging the club down
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bobble added 08:46 - Dec 16
has anyone considered that the players were instructed to lose the game ?
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Gazelle added 08:48 - Dec 16
At least Norwood tries hard and the keeper wasn't to blame but as for the rest
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abandon_hope1978 added 09:13 - Dec 16
Bobble ……. Good point. So, if they can follow an instruction to lose so efficiently and without any risk of winning, maybe they could follow an instruction to win. Maybe JM could ask them all nicely on Saturday 🤣
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midastouch added 09:30 - Dec 16
Hopefully most of those players last night are on BARROWed time as Ipswich players, they were a disgrace! No pride, no passion and no quality. Terry Butcher said what we were all thinking at half time, make them make their own way home! And I doubt many fans would have given them a lift home if they were trying to hitch hike back home!

Sadly we've come to understand through bitter experience that nothing is a certainty in the Cups for Ipswich.

And all these supposed Championship players dropping down to play in League One they said expecting to get us out of the league in a hurry. Feels more like League Two players (if that judging by last night!) stealing a living in League One.

I'm not singling Morsy out as he didn't even start the game last night (so a bit harsh to expect him to single handedly bail them out in the second half), but when we signed him some of the fan feedback I was reading was like we'd signed the Championship version of Mo Salah! He looks a tidy enough player but if he was that great do you think Boro (who were struggling at the time) would have been so keen to let him go? He's looked good some games but I was still expecting much more! How many of these new signings from Cook look capable of moving us forwards? Feels more like backwards right now! Hurst got hammered for lumbering us with a load of mediocre (at best!) players. Cook's legacy could be judged just as poorly unless we are lucky enough to get a manager who can somehow work a formation / system / method to get a tune out of these players. Best squad in the League some said, well the table doesn't keep on telling lies season after season!
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londontractorboy57 added 09:50 - Dec 16
Blueboy1981
I agree with you last night really was the bottom of the barrel will another clear out reap any rewards ? it will be the third clear out in 4 years.
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runningout added 10:10 - Dec 16
obvious non of them want to progress in football and quite happy to chill in sleepy Suffolk, on a half decent wage. That first half was an embarrassment in any standard of football
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Linkboy13 added 10:11 - Dec 16
Won't be long before Ashton starts getting the Marcus Evans foul mouthed treatment from the moronic brigade on here.
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Razor added 10:35 - Dec 16
The second goal summed it up for me----the keeper had to be brave and corageous and come out and command his 6 yard box and get the ball----he wasnt-----the full back who was then in charge of the situation had to do similar----he did not and thus the goal was conceded.


Like the team they both bottled it and there you have it.
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DMDC added 11:07 - Dec 16
The players should have been sacked with Cook. They are taking good money under false pretenses.
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Warky81 added 11:31 - Dec 16
That team performance was terrible. Tom Carroll you are an embarrassment, as for Penny I wouldn't pick him for my men's Sunday 11 utter dogw@nk. What I don't understand is that midfield of Fraser, Aluko, Carrol & El Mizouni should be pulling the strings and having a field day against Div 2 opposition. Carroll probably only touched the ball 3 times. I also don't understand mentality of McGreal with manager position up for grabs he makes 8 changes from a team that got a decent result prior Saturday. If he ever wanted to rule himself out from the poison chalice that is Ipswich town manager then last night did the trick. Shameful.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 11:35 - Dec 16
Well, that was horrible.
Why not the team that played second half at Wigan?
The only hope I can see is that this might be the bottom and that we can push back with a decent manager.
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Orraman added 11:59 - Dec 16
Barth

Sorry, finger brushed against down arrow when going to click on up. Your comment on Morsy is spot on
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masetheace added 12:14 - Dec 16
Hurst and Cook who signed most of this shower should feel embarrased - especially Cook who signed his mates on fat cat contracts . God knows who will be prepared to take charge on this lot - a good way to ruin a managers career
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Barty added 13:29 - Dec 16
Poor old JM totally out of his depth
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Barty added 13:38 - Dec 16
I have had , like so many others on here , a real good rant today about last nights shambles but I , like thousands of you will be there on Saturday to cheer us on and hopefully 3 points.
A full house will be amazing.
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Lukeybluey added 14:11 - Dec 16
Anymore news on who the likely magician that will tasked to resurrect this season for us will be??
I saw this morning that Anthony Barry was favourite with the bookies...but they are now not taking any bets...
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itfcasual added 14:38 - Dec 16
Pitiful
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Suffolk_n_Good added 14:55 - Dec 16
Kieran McKenna - Man Utd first team coach expected to be named new manager in the next few days, source Sky Sports
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Marinersnose added 15:03 - Dec 16
Paul Cook has done exactly the same as Paul Hurst. He's brought in loads of very average players on big contracts who think they've arrived. Unfortunately this bunch are average players with no ambition or fight to succeed. This club is becoming an absolute farce. We aren't attractive to any potential manger and unless the correct man is appointed we will be in a relegation fight. Our best players are loanees other than Edmundson who won't be here long if he keeps performing. Very hard to stomach this. We have now looked second best to lower league opponents on several occasions . A mass clear out is required after the Scouse Clown has left us in a complete mess.
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