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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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bluesheds added 09:30 - Feb 15
have we started the same 11 two games in a row, seems every game 4 or 5 changes. Not sure if any other teams makes as many changes each game as we do, Can understand if playing badly and losing, We just don't have a settled team. play well and get good result, following week your out. I think Mckenna is trying to be too clever. the additions in Jan haven't helped, clouded the water more. however McKenna is still learning and most would have taken come Feb sitting fourth only lost 4, scoring more and playing good football. Because its better than the last 10 yrs. I doubt when he was appointed as an un-proven manager, the goal was set for promotion in one season. There would have been at least a three year plan.
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londontractorboy57 added 09:31 - Feb 15
Joyous Bluebore glad that we are failing.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 09:31 - Feb 15
For the first time I am beginning to think that we could slide out of the play offs.
We are achieving the opposite of a good run of form, the confidence is draining not building and the fans are starting to question not support.

This is a liminal moment, we turn the corner or it gets messy.

I am more than happy to support KMcK if he turns the corner but I am starting to wonder if he can, it is a somewhat self inflicted chicane.
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JewellintheTown added 09:42 - Feb 15
Difficult to know if this is psychological, inexperience, stubbornness or bad tactics to blame. Probably a combo. Certainly on paper we have a winning team, just not the application or formula ... yet.
Either way, all involved should be experienced enough to know how to fix it.
If its tactics, players should know when to break from the plan or feedback to the tactician to learn and improve, not just blindly follow. I'd hope characters like Burns, Chappers and Morsy will do that. Hope that doesnt cause friction though as patience is worn down. If its psychological then players should be professional enough to address this. Stubbornness can be fixed with a strong and experienced assistant which can also help with experience.
I do wonder also if some of the players fear their ability to play at a higher level and comfortable in this league and at this club. Many players of the past have been. Horrid to think it and hope its not true.
Either way, something needs to change. Question is, will it be quick enough to make a positive difference?
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MickMccarthyWasRight added 10:00 - Feb 15
Mckenna is out of his depth!!! We need to swallow our pride and get Big Mick back. I fear for any deluded fans who believe Mckenna can get us back in the championship
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Razor added 10:02 - Feb 15
We spent a lot of money in window and were they the right choices------I would have got Aaron Collins and I think we saw last night that would have been a better choice. New manager-----not so sure just yet but if and when would get in fellah I always wanted---NIGEL CLOUGH.
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yorkieblue62 added 10:15 - Feb 15
We will turn it round. Last 3 home matches v top 2 ( draws ) & Morecambe ( 4-0 ). next 3 home matches v F. Green, Burton & Accrington + MK away = 4 wins. Get behind the team!
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blueboy1981 added 10:36 - Feb 15
Londontractorboy57 - Bullsh#t ! - it's called ‘wanting, and expecting' our Club to be successful at long last - in other words - more do, and less talk, about leaving this grotty DIVISION THREE level.
Maybe you ‘Happy Clappers' should Try It ? - instead of being ‘deluded' and ‘happy' with whatever is served up.
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MickMccarthyWasRight added 10:52 - Feb 15
yorkieblue62 - You are deluded mate!! This team does not have the belief to win a playoff
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Cheshire_Blue added 10:56 - Feb 15
Same old story. We are unable to break down teams who 'park the bus'. Our tactics seem sadly lacking in these situations and we were lucky not to lose this one. We seem to be aware of how teams will play against us but unable to overcome it. After a good start we have fallen away badly. Automatic promotion has now gone and we will do well to stay in the top six.
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TimmyH added 11:11 - Feb 15
See fans were having a 'go' after the final whistle...Morsy came over and all got a bit fractious. The fans have gone above and beyond this season it's about time the players and staff at ITFC started getting some results at the important part of the season!!
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Cheshire_Blue added 11:13 - Feb 15
The reason we didn't win the League Championship in 1981 is because Bobby Robson only had 15/16 players and he ran out of quality replacements towards the end of the season.
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Gcon added 11:29 - Feb 15
One thing's for sure. Remaining supportive of the team is going to be more beneficial than booing and getting on their backs.
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FrankMarshall added 11:44 - Feb 15
Ultimately, think our early success is the main issue. Gave us all a feeling that we might be able to achieve promotion this season from Division 3. It's the hope that's the killer.

Still, play-offs are always a 1 in 4 chance at the end of the day. Is a 1 in 4 chance what we want? No. But pre-season many fans would have been ok with a play-off place.
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Rimsy added 11:52 - Feb 15
Watching ifollow and the Bristol commentary, I lost count of number of times they mentioned us being pedestrian, slow buildup, passing backwards and across the lines. There's the nub, we're just so laid back with no urgency. No one ever tries to take a player on, just pass it sideways. Teams are not just going to step aside and allow us through. When Bristol, although a poor team, intercepted the ball they attacked with pace. Broadhead, Edwards, Luongo should all start if fit. And what was it with sticking Clarke on the left when he came on, looked like a fish out of water.
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blueboy1981 added 12:36 - Feb 15
McKenna thinks he's still at Man Utd - but this is DIVISION 3….. !!!
The Players at this level haven't got that kind of skill level, and know exactly how to counteract his slow, sideways, and backward method of play - thus ineffective, as we all know !!
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Linkboy13 added 12:40 - Feb 15
The type of football Kieron McKenna is trying to play is not suitable for league one and more importantly the players are not good enough to carry it out. It won't be long before we're saying if we go on a winning run we can make the play offs. Being positive if we did make the play offs the club would probably think this is progress from last season.
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mathiemagic added 13:15 - Feb 15
Woeful from start to finish. It was not working at half time so change it then not let them waste another 10/15 mins huffing and puffing. Once Broadhead/Clarke/Edwards came on we looked slightly better. Had they had 45 mins I think we may well have nicked it. McKenna needs to pick his best 11 then just play them week in week out until the end of the season. If we are not to go up, and that is looking very unlikely now, then at least we will have a run of games to try and gel a best 11 to start next season. So frustrating.
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Texastom added 16:19 - Feb 15
Why were Broadhead and Hirst on the bench? We bought them to improve results?!

When will McKenna change things that have been going on for months.
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atty added 17:09 - Feb 15
Bearing in mind how many subs he makes, l can't see we can't start with a strong g 4-4-2 away at teams who park the bus, or just generally.. To kerp it tight at the start, see how it goes and take it from there.

Walton
Donachien Edmundson Burgess Leigh
Clarke Morsy Evans Davis
Hurst Lapado

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stiffy501 added 17:48 - Feb 15
Not shouting for McKennas head but think the owners will be thinking have they got the right man in position, perhaps bringing in an experienced coach to help might be a good idea.
We did this in Burleys time, seem to remember John Gorman and Stewart Houston coming in when we went through a couple of dodgy patches to help out.
An older experienced head maybe ?
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Stato added 19:31 - Feb 15
Can I remind all the happy clappy brigade who are content watching woolfy and burgess play keep ball in the half way line that we were the bookies favourites for promotion before a ball was kicked this season. Try and find some ambition for yourselves and our club and demand more of both because neutral judges in their drives predicted we were best placed for the title. Please stop targeting the play offs to claim success for your hero McKenna. Anything other than promotion is failure and only one person is responsible. Suck it up it's true
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