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Walton: We Weren't at the Races, We Were Beaten By the Better Team on the Night
Thursday, 16th Dec 2021 08:55

Goalkeeper Christian Walton has admitted Town “weren’t at the races” in their 2-0 FA Cup second round replay defeat at Barrow, which was screened live on ITV4 last night.

The Blues’ woeful recent record in the world’s oldest knockout competition, which they won in 1978, continued as the League Two strugglers, who had won just four of their previous 15 games, fully deserved to progress to the third round, where they will meet Barnsley at Oakwell.

Interim boss John McGreal made eight changes from the side that had battled from behind to claim a 1-1 draw at Wigan on Saturday — but Walton refused to look for excuses to explain one of the worst performances by a Town team in a long time.

The on-loan Brighton keeper said: “It was a difficult game. You can make as many excuses as you want — the pitch, conditions, travel, whatever you want — but at the end of the day you have to turn up for a game of football and you have to be at it right from the first whistle. We weren’t at the races so we got beaten by the better team on the night.”

Asked about the problem in the first half, when Town seemed stuck in first gear and conceded twice in the space of nine minutes to give themselves a mountain to climb, Walton added; “We lost second balls, weren’t challenging, weren’t up for the fight and when that’s the case it’s a long old evening.

“In the second half we got the ball forward and gave it a bit of a go but it’s easy to do that at 2-0 down. We obviously need to do better.”

Walton insisted Town wanted to stay in the competition, adding: “Of course we did. I’ve had good runs before at previous clubs and it’s a pity it wasn’t to be tonight. It’s obviously a nice feeling to get a good cup run and play against the bigger teams.

“It gets you on TV and the FA Cup is steeped in tradition so you want to be involved in it for as long as possible.”

One can only guess at what might have been said afterwards in the Holker Street away dressing room and Walton was asked if the players had their say in any discussion that took place. He responded: “I think it’s down to not saying too much at this point.

“Everyone knows what’s going wrong and what they need to do better. There’s no point in getting personal. Whatever happens within football clubs or teams, I think you just have to make sure you do your job and work hard for your team and your teammates.

“I don’t think there are any excuses behind it or secrets behind it; it’s literally attitude and application towards the game.”

Town took the decision to sack manager Paul Cook after the 0-0 draw with Barrow at Portman Road 12 days ago and the club has yet to make an official announcement as to whether or not his successor will lead the team in Saturday’s clash with high-flying Sunderland at a packed Portman Road.

Bookmakers are quoting around 60 possible successors to Cook but Town chief executive Mark Ashton, who is leading the search for the club’s tenth manager — or head coach — in the last 20 years, is not giving much away as he meets and interviews those he considers to be the leading candidates.

When asked if it was unsettling for a squad when one manager departs, another comes in to take interim charge and there is no end of speculation about the identity of the next permanent incumbent, Walton replied: “It’s my first experience of it and it’s not easy.

“Obviously, the manager that got sacked was someone I knew really well after working for him for a few seasons and was a really good man who had helped my career.

“So it was obviously sad to see Paul and all his staff leave. It’s a tough time for everyone and I think you need to look at where the club stands in the division. We, the players, need to take our responsibility.

“Managers do tend to take the brunt of everything in the modern game and the managers are now changing rapidly.

“When the form isn’t right it’s the managers that people turn on and unfortunately that’s the game but I think both individually and collectively we need to take responsibility. It’s obviously an unsettling time but I think it’s now about making sure we are focused for Saturday.”

Does Walton look at the names of managers who are rumoured to be coming to Portman Road? “Personally, I’ve not looked much,” he added. “I’m not on Twitter, which is where I think the rumours start and then tend to escalate on that platform. So, no, I haven’t seen much going on.”


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Thegeniusofmuhren added 09:04 - Dec 16
He must be praying that Brighton recall him. A new low for me as an Ipswich fan. Still not sure why Cook was allowed to make so many changers when he wasn't the owners choice. Putting the under 18's or under 23's out would be than watching the current 1st team. They should all hang there heads in shame.
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Thegeniusofmuhren added 09:05 - Dec 16
^would be better
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wkj added 09:08 - Dec 16
How many races can one team not be at in a single season.

I feel sorry for Walton really, he must have drawn the short straw to have to talk to the press after that steaming plate of manure.
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johnwarksshorts added 09:09 - Dec 16
I pity the new manager trying to get a tune out of this bunch. Owners might have to put their hands in pockets and pull some cash out for a few more bodies in Jan.
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Smithy63 added 09:15 - Dec 16
You lot are just plain rubbish and should be ashamed all of u wearing the town shirt. In all my 50+years watching town have l been ashamed. Thinking of not supporting a team of crap like u all. Hope the new manager gives u all ur p45s.
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BrandonsBlues added 09:36 - Dec 16
swear I have heard this before
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Billysherlockblue added 09:41 - Dec 16
We're like a sulking bunch of school kids. The fans pay your wages and this is the way yee treat them... us. Shameful all of you. Morsy as captain ... stand up and be a man and get this bunch together. Yee are not putting in a shift unless yee are not ABLE. Im so sad to be a town fan at the moment.
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Radlett_blue added 10:18 - Dec 16
These players weren't really playing for Cook & they don't seem to be playing for McGreal either, although he's only a caretaker. Making 8 changes, while understandable, sends a message that this isn't an important game & Town played the first half as if it was a pre-season friendly.
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Linkboy13 added 10:33 - Dec 16
Well the two up front worked well didn't it. I keep hearing this formation and that formation being spurted out by the budding coaches on here, but the truth of the matter is as ive said on here many a time no system works with out putting the hard work in.
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TB42 added 10:55 - Dec 16
WALTON; the player who accounted for nearly 90% of Ipswich's possession in the first half due o back passes!!!! Woeful doesn't even begin to describe it.
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BlueBoots added 11:12 - Dec 16
You can talk about the manager, formation, tactics all day long, but this pretty much sums up last night's game...

“We lost second balls, weren't challenging, weren't up for the fight and when that's the case it's a long old evening."

...and that's coming from one of their teammates, not an outsider. You can understand poor quality on the ball being down to a lack of confidence, but for a team to look like they're not trying off the ball (lazy pressing, half-hearted challenges) isn't acceptable at any level - no idea why this is happening at the moment.
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dirtydingusmagee added 11:28 - Dec 16
same song different singer. Walton sent out because the rest of the team are sh#t.
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Barty added 11:52 - Dec 16
Sick to death of these empty words being spouted out by someone different after each piss poor performance
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Barty added 11:56 - Dec 16
After watching that game I would think that most candidates will withdraw their application unless they are magicians as well
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ringwoodblue added 12:13 - Dec 16
Barty - apparently Dynamo (the magician) has applied for the manager's job as he likes to make the impossible possible.
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Barty added 12:57 - Dec 16
ringwoodblue - I think it would be his hardest task to date
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Cheshire_Blue added 13:25 - Dec 16
I have supported ITFC for over 60 years and I have always been proud of my team. For the first time ever I am now ashamed of the team I support.
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runningout added 13:43 - Dec 16
Our illustrious captain can't stay away from a booking, “with pi*s poor tackles” Doesn't help in the slightest! Don't expect much this Saturday. As our lot will put their dumb*ss heads on for the big crowd, like they do for the lovely tv. They have brought on criticism and being in the profession they are in should be able to blank out the s*it we throw their way. Players should be slightly arrogant with ability, as well as professional and get rid of inherent weakness
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therein61 added 17:02 - Dec 16
We were not at the races, we didn't perform on the day, lost to a better side etc etc it keeps coming out of the building in droves, i don't mind my team losing if they put in a performance but last night was an utter disgrace we should be thankful Barrow didn't get 5 or 6
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