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Bristol Rovers 0-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 14th Feb 2023 21:50

Town are down to fourth following a frustrating 0-0 draw away at Bristol Rovers. The Blues dominated the first half but without creating enough opportunities, then after the break were scruffier with both sides having chances but with the home side going closest to breaking the deadlock when Scott Sinclair saw a goalbound effort turned against the post.

Boss Kieran McKenna made four changes from the team which started Saturday’s 2-2 home draw with Sheffield Wednesday.

Janoi Donacien, Sone Aluko, Marcus Harness and Freddie Ladapo came into the side for Harry Clarke, Conor Chaplin, Nathan Broadhead and George Hirst, all of whom were on the bench.

There was no place in the squad for George Edmundson and Massimo Luongo, who were injury doubts going into the match.

Rovers handed on-loan Aston Villa midfielder Lamare Bogarde his debut and former Chelsea, Manchester City, Celtic and Swansea winger Scott Sinclair returned to the XI, which featured three changes from Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Lincoln. Former Blues midfielder Grant Ward started.

Town, wearing their black and red away kit, went close to going in front in the second minute.

Leif Davis played the game’s first corner from the left low to Humphreys, who hit a shot towards the far post. Keeper Ellery Balcombe saved, Cameron Burgess’s follow-up was blocked and the ball rebounded off the Blues defender and then hit Harness and bounced away.

Two minutes later, the Blues threatened again. Davis sent over a corner from the right this time, Wes Burns knocked it back across goal to Ladapo and the striker’s header was nodded to Balcombe by Burgess.

After Town’s energetic start, Rovers began to threaten and in the 13th minute went close to going in front.

Burgess did well to hook a ball aimed for Sinclair out for a corner and from Anthony Evans’s flag-kick, Jarell Quansah rose highest and headed over with Blues keeper Christian Walton claiming he’d been prevented from getting to the ball, not without reason.

Town quickly got back on top, however, Luke Woolfenden playing in Davis on the left of the box with an excellent cross-field pass and the former Leeds man’s cross was turned behind by Balcombe.

On 20, Humphreys scuffed a shot from the edge of the box through to Balcombe, who had forced out a cross from the right, not entirely comfortably.

Nine minutes later, Davis sent over another corner from the left and Burgess hooked wide at the near post, the former Australian U23 international having emerged as Town’s main set-piece danger.

In the 33rd minute, with Town dominating play with the Pirates happy to sit back in numbers in their own half, Woolfenden brought the ball forward before clipping a ball towards Humphreys breaking into the left of the area but the ball flicked off Quansah’s head, then Humphreys’ and wide.


Three minutes later, Ladapo held off his man on the right of the area before sending a dangerous ball across the area which no one was able to reach.

Out of nothing in the 39th minute, Gas skipper Aaron Collins was played in on goal on the right of the box by Evans but the 14-goal frontman scraped a weak effort through to Walton when he will feel he ought to have given the keeper a sterner test.

A minute later, Collins had another chance, James Gibbons crossing from the right and League One’s second-top scorer looped over when he again should have done better.

On 42, Ladapo turned and struck a shot on the turn straight at Balcombe with the Blues ending the half totally dominating but without finding a way through the massed ranks of the Bristol Rovers rearguard.

Town had started very strongly and might well have gone in front in the opening minute. From there, they remained in control for the most part but without forcing Balcombe into serious action enough.

The Blues hadn’t had it all their own way with Collins having shown his threat on a couple of occasions towards the end of the half on rare Pirates forays forward.

A minute and a half after the restart, a free-kick was played to Aluko, who struck a shot wide from 25 yards.

On 48, Harness knocked down to Ladapo on the left of the area in space but the striker looped well over when he will feel he should have made more of the situation.

Three minutes later, Davis crossed from the left after Ladapo had laid off to him and Harness flicked a header over the bar.

In the the 57th minute, Collins escaped behind the Blues backline on the right of the area and hit a shot which Walton turned over at his near post.

A minute later, Town made their first two changes, Broadhead and Kyle Edwards taking over from Aluko and Burns.

The Blues started to become scruffy with too many passes going astray and in the 64th minute, Humphreys gave the ball away on halfway and Sinclair burst forward before shooting straight at Walton.

Moments later, Sinclair was in action at the other end, taking the ball off Edwards’s toe after Ladapo had laid it off to the winger following Broadhead’s cross from the left. Moments later, Humphreys looped a header high and wide.

Rovers came as close to scoring as it comes in the 69th minute when a corner was played to Collins, who looped towards the far post. Walton dropped the ball, it fell to Sinclair, whose effort was knocked off the line and onto the post by Woolfenden when it appeared the Pirates were certain to take the lead.

A minute after such a miraculous escape, Ladapo appeared to be fouled as he rolled Quansah on the edge of the box but referee Paul Howard wasn’t interested and eventually the Town striker was pulled up for a foul, much to his evident frustration.

It had been a poor second half from the Blues but sub Broadhead was having some impact down the left, the former Everton man reaching the byline before his cross was blocked.

Moments later, Broadhead worked himself space on the left of the area before hitting a shot which Balcombe batted away.

The momentum was starting to swing back towards the Blues and in the 75th minute Town made a triple change, Harness, Davis and Ladapo making way for Chaplin, Clarke and Hirst. Rovers switched Harry Anderson and Bogarde for Luca Hoole and Josh Coburn.

There was a scare for the Blues as the game entered its final 10 minutes, Woolfenden just taking a cross from the right away from Coburn, then Edwards blocked Collins’s shot after the striker had cut in from the left.

On 83, Morsy played a ball over the top on the right for Chaplin, who cut back to Broadhead, whose shot was deflected out for a corner.

Following flag-kick, Clarke cut in along the byline but his cross-shot was forced behind. From that corner, the ball scuffed off the recent signing from Arsenal’s head and wide. Three minutes later, Clarke was booked for a high challenge on Hoole.

In the 89th minute, Morsy sent Edwards away on the right from where the winger crossed to Hirst, who shot at Balcombe’s near post and the keeper bundled behind. Following the corner, Bristol Rovers broke but Walton was quickly out of his area to clear.

The Blues continued to huff and puff in five minutes of injury time but yet again were held to a draw by a side they should have beaten, Rovers having lost their previous five going into the match.

Having dominated the first half without creating enough serious chances, the Blues started the second half positively before going through a scrappy spell and were fortunate not to go behind when Sinclair hit the post.

At the whistle frustrations began to show with skipper Morsy exchanging views with a fan at the front of the away section before being pulled away.

With Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday and Bolton all winning, the Blues are down to fourth, two points behind the Trotters in third, eight off the Owls in second and 10 off leaders Argyle.

Town, who were top a week before Christmas, are going to need to go on a long run of wins if they’re to give themselves a chance of automatic promotion with 15 left to play, something which they show few signs of putting together on recent form having won only one of their last eight in the league and four in their last 15.

The Blues are in action next against bottom club Forest Green Rovers at Portman Road on Saturday.

Bristol Rovers: Balcombe, Connolly, Gordon, Quansah, Sinclair, Ward, Collins (c), Anderson (Hoole 76), Evans, Bogardem(Coburn 76), Gibbons. Unused: Jaakkola, McCormick, Marquis, Lawrence, MacDonald.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Edwards 58), Morsy (c), Humphreys, Davis (Clarke 75), Aluko (Broadhead 58), Harness (Chaplin 75), Ladapo (Hirst 75). Unused: Hladky, Jackson. Referee: Paul Howard (London). Att: 8,542 (Town: 1,299).


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bringonbrazil added 22:19 - Feb 14
Slerp well Lineker…Kane Vincent-Young is as good at commentating as defending. And his mate thought we were playing Bristol City. Worst tenner ever spent.
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algarvefan added 22:19 - Feb 14
I have been right behind the manager all season but tonight, along with several other games recently the football has been dire, we have lost our way.

I think it's only fair now to bring in an experienced football man to sit alongside KmcK. As he knows him well I can't think of a finer man that Jim Magilton.
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Billysherlockblue added 22:19 - Feb 14
Guys were all a bit against kmk but think of this the player no matter what system must give 100 per cent and they are not. Too slow in midfield to move the ball quickly. Morsey covering our shi.. defence. The players are not at it 100 per cent. Tonight is the 1st time in awhile im ashamed of my team. This slow performance is unexceptable. Where is the HIGH press and when players tire we sub them on 60 mins ish. Anyone that came off tonight could have run a marathon after. SHAMEFUL IPSWICH PLAYERS ye are leaving your manager and FANS down. Sorry but had to be said. I hope the players read this. Its shameful.
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blueboy1981 added 22:21 - Feb 14
There will be Experienced Managers out there, laughing their Nuts off, at what little is being had from this Squad of Players.
It's becoming an embarrassment for the Club name !!
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multiplescoregasms added 22:22 - Feb 14
BurleysGloryDays not sure you down voted me for saying I don't think he will be around next season. Never said that's what I want, I just said I can't see him being there. Pease feel free to mark this non judgemental comment down aswell. Cheers HC
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RobsonWark added 22:23 - Feb 14
Slowly dropping down the league because we do mot have a team we have a squad.
12 points from the last 10 games W2 D6 L2
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Treacle added 22:24 - Feb 14
No surprise tonight I'm sorry to say. Feel so sorry for the fans who travelled.
We looked very ordinary with 11 individuals on the pitch. Subs for the sake of it & players out of position in a system that all our opponents know how to deal with. No passion, no plan b, no promotion if things don't change quickly. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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grow_our_own added 22:24 - Feb 14
"going to need to go on a long run of wins if they're to give themselves a chance of automatic promotion" - please can we stop mentioning automatic promotion. They've gone. The top two are just too good this season, even if we get a string of wins it's unlikely to be enough. We'd need 11 wins in 15 at least, no chance.

"so tired of giving up a good league position midway through the season in this league" - whatever it took, we had to fix the pitch last summer. Screw the dugouts. We've been a passing side for many years, it's no coincidence our season falters in late-autumnwinter when Portman Road turns into a cow field. McKenna-ball especially doesn't work on our bobbly pitch. You can see it interrupting our passing. Our home form has killed us this season. We're second in the away league table, fifth away.
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carlgibbs13 added 22:24 - Feb 14
I do like KMck. He was just what we needed after the abysmal Cook era. He steadied a sinking ship, and installed confidence back in the supporters.
Unfortunately, his inexperience is now showing and I feel he has taken us as far as he can. Best to change him now while we still have a chance of automatic promotion, and still allow KMck to leave with his head held high before the fans turn against him.
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BlueWax added 22:27 - Feb 14
Chaplin should have started, he's our top scorer. If you really needed to rest him then do it v FGRFFS
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bluesteal74 added 22:30 - Feb 14
What the hell is going on I'm seriously lost for words sort it out.
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steve_holmes27 added 22:31 - Feb 14
Those of us who knew, and commented as such, that McKenna was a busted flush back in August, are now marvelling at those so called ITFC fans finally realising McKenna is not the Messiah. He has no interest in the football club (as evidenced by the treatment of Humphreys and by the resignation of Kieron Dyer). As set out by us ordinary fans back in August, get rid of KM asap and replace him with someone who has the club in every fibre of his existance....Kieron Dyer.
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pazzy added 22:33 - Feb 14
we play the ball forward to slowly defence is back and ready lets keep a team week in week out and get moving dont understand why the top scorer and broardy were left out dont make sense
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surgery added 22:33 - Feb 14
I have to laugh when people bang on about McKenna learning how to be a manager. In what other job do you get someone learning how to do it be the one in charge with no supervision?
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Eeyore added 22:36 - Feb 14
Collins was best player tonight. He is just 25 and would have been a good buy. Poor performances particularly from Harness and Burns. It's looking a bit like quite a few seasons where we are told our players are the best in the league, they do ok in the first half of the season, then even bottom of the league players start to look superior. We plummet down the league.
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RobsonWark added 22:37 - Feb 14
Billysherlockblue added 22:19 - Feb 14
Guys were all a bit against kmk but think of this the player no matter what system must give 100 per cent and they are not. Too slow in midfield to move the ball quickly.

Billy you are not getting it. The players do not understand each other as they are playing with different team mates every game. They do not know what the players are thinking as they do not play with each other every game. It's like do I pass to feet, do I knock it over the top of the defence, is he going to come for the ball, is he going to cover me if I run forward with the ball. There is no understanding there. Changing the team every game does not create understanding between the players.
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MickMillsTash added 22:38 - Feb 14
The style of football is not suitable
If we can't get in behind and we don't get in behind in the 2nd hal, we cross the ball in - eventually- and we only have one player up front over 6 foot
Its so easy to defend against
I know Im stating the f'king obvious but why do we keep on serving up the same Sh1te.
Brexit makes more sense

Promotionometer is now at 5%
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Daniel72 added 22:40 - Feb 14
i DON'T THINK ANYONE KNOWS ANYTHING WORTHWHILE.. BRING BACK MICK MCCARTHY.. RESURRECT BOBBY.. WE ARE FOURTH AND THERE IS TIME ON THE CLOCK
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Umros added 22:41 - Feb 14
Just got back to hotel for game. Haven't read any of the 89 comments above but can probably guess what they are going to say. So I'll keep it very simple having watched it. Simply NOT good enough.
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blueboy1981 added 22:44 - Feb 14
Seriously - McKenna needs to go, he is too inexperienced to get from this Squad what it is (or should be) capable of.
Credit to him for assembling it - but that is where his capability has ended, he is now clearly stumped as to what to do with it.
And that CLEARLY isn't ROTATION ! - it is not working !
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Langdon_Blue added 22:44 - Feb 14
Not good seeing Morsy appearing to argue with fans at the end. They've travelled on a 8 hours round trip to watch a 0-0 draw. I think he should be apologising to them !
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IpswichToon added 22:46 - Feb 14
A very real opportunity that Shrewsbury finish above us this season.
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RobsonWark added 22:46 - Feb 14
carlgibbs13 added 22:24 - Feb 14
I do like KMck. He was just what we needed after the abysmal Cook era. He steadied a sinking ship, and installed confidence back in the supporters.
Unfortunately, his inexperience is now showing and I feel he has taken us as far as he can. Best to change him now while we still have a chance of automatic promotion

Seriously? That really worked when we sacked Lambert who had just won 2 or 3 games in a row and we were sitting 7th and Paul Cook came in (most people on here were saying how great he was and wanting him as our manager) and he ruined our season.
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WarsawBlue added 22:49 - Feb 14
It was all pretty pathetic today, but switching off the iFollow commentary helped reduce the pain a bit. [I really hope the regular guy isn't involved with Town's own TV when it comes!] At this rate I think we'll be lucky if Town don't slide right down through the Play-Off places by the end of the season ... much earlier than that on today's evidence! If we do make the Play-Offs, the likely opposition simply look 'tougher'... but maybe Jim Magilton could help sort that [I like that idea!] ... even better/also, kidnap Mogga from Sunderland!
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62WasBest added 22:49 - Feb 14
Sad to say, it strikes me that McKenna is a similar manager to Southgate. Very good speaker who handles conferences and the media very well, but totally one-dimensional tactically on the pitch. Both are poor at using subs and have teams that are excruciatingly slow in getting the ball from back to front quickly, giving the opposition time to set all too often. 21 attempts on goal count for nothing if only 7 are on target. Other than that, I agree with many on here that another major factor may be the lack of fielding a settled side.
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