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Barnsley 0-3 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 25th Apr 2023 21:52

Town moved two points away from confirming their return to the Championship after a brilliant 3-0 victory over Barnsley at Oakwell. Nathan Broadhead flicked a header just inside the post from a corner in the final scheduled minute of the first half before George Hirst smashed in a superb second in injury time, then in the second period, after Broadhead had seen a penalty saved, Conor Chaplin made it 3-0 with his 27th goal of the season to send the 5,000 travelling Town supporters home dreaming of a party at Portman Road on Saturday.

Town, with 5,000 fans backing them behind the goal they defended in the first half named the same side which beat Peterborough 3-0 at London Road on Saturday.

Former Blues striker James Norwood started for the Tykes, who still have a faint hope of an automatic promotion spot, while ex-Town full-back Barry Cotter and one-time loanee Luke Thomas were on the bench.

Town started on the front foot, Broadhead cutting an early ball across from the left. But it was the Tykes who hit the first shot of the game, Nicky Cadden’s cross from the left reaching Jordan Williams out wide on the right but his shot flew into the Town fans, much to their delight.

Hirst was shown the first yellow card of the match in the ninth minute for tripping Williams as the home side looked to break following a Town attack, which seemed more than a little harsh, particularly as a Norwood challenge on Leif Davis moments early hadn’t been similarly punished.

The game had started in a frantic cup-tie-like manner but with the Blues looking the more dangerous.

And in the 11th minute, they went very close to going in front. A Broadhead cross from the right was half-cleared to Davis on the left and the full-back played it inside to Massimo Luongo, who curled a shot beyond Tykes keeper Harry Isted but off the bar.

The South Yorkshiremen subsequently had a spell in charge and on 16 Norwood hit a low shot from outside the box which was easy for Town keeper Christian Walton.

Five minutes later, the ex-Blues striker sent a dangerous ball over from the left but beyond striker partner Devante Cole.

On 24, a corner from the right was headed out by skipper Sam Morsy to Adam Phillips, whose shot took a deflection but still looped comfortably through to Walton.

Moments later, Jon Russell became the first Barnsley player to get his name in the book for a foul on Morsy as Town broke.

Town had been more frantic than composed in their approach, looking to get the ball forward quickly with Barnsley having more possession.

But in the 33rd minute, the Blues again went close to going in front via the best chance up to that point.

Chaplin flicked inside to Broadhead on halfway on the right and the Wales international brilliantly threaded in Hirst but the on-loan Leicester striker screwed his shot across the face, the ball curling away and out for a throw.

Town were starting to control the game and play their flowing football and in the final minute of the half won their first corner.

And from the flag-kick, they went in front. Davis hit a powerful ball to the near post and Broadhead flicked a header in between keeper Isted and his post.

It wasn’t initially clear that the ball had gone in rather than nestling in the side-netting but once the players began celebrating Broadhead’s seventh goal for the club, a huge roar erupted from behind the goal at the other end.


The Oakwell PA announced two minutes of injury time and within a minute, the Blues made it 2-0.

Hirst battled with home skipper Mads Andersen over a long ball a third of the way inside the Barnsley half on the left, then took the ball towards the Barnsley penalty area under pressure from three players.

The former Sheffield Wednesday youngster appeared to deliberately allow the ball to drift behind him to create space before lashing a superb strike into the top corner of the net to send the fans at the opposite end wild once again. It was Hirst’s sixth goal for the club and another in a vital away game.

Norwood headed a free-kick wide at the near post for the shell-shocked Tykes before referee Ben Toner’s whistle signalled another big roar from the 5,000 fans - in addition to 9,500 watching on iFollow and chants that ‘The Town are going up’.

And sing they might, the Blues having gone a long way towards picking up the five points they need to secure an automatic promotion place.

The half had started in a cup-tie like manner with the game not always suiting the Blues’ usual approach.

However, while Barnsley had had spells on the ball, Town had got on top by the end of the half and had come close twice before their late-half double, while Walton hadn’t been forced into a serious stop.

The Tykes were first to threaten after the restart, Norwood making the most of a Luke Woolfenden error on the Town right before bringing the ball into the box and cutting across. Walton dived to palm it away and the loose ball was cleared.

Hirst provoked boos from the home support in the 51st minute when he clashed with Bobby Thomas, the Barnsley defender indicating that it wasn’t the first time the striker had fouled him since his early booking, but referee Toner took no further action.

And three minutes later, the Blues were awarded a penalty. Burns brought the ball into the area on the left and had burst between two defenders before being upended. Toner pointed straight to the spot.

Broadhead took the kick in front of the Town support and smashed it down the middle and Isted saved.

The penalty miss triggered the first real noise from the home fans all night but the Town support quickly got behind their side, reminding the Tykes fans that the Blues were still 2-0 in front.

As they did so, the Blues carved out further opportunities, Harry Clarke smashing a powerful strike from distance against a defender, then Chaplin turning a shot from a cross from the right through to Isted.

In the 58th minute, Barnsley swapped Norwood, to big cheers from the Town fans, and Russell for Slobodan Tedic and Josh Benson.

Town remained in control and on 64 Davis cut the ball back from the left but behind his teammates.

Barnsley broke through Cole, who eventually fouled Woolfenden having lost possession and was cautioned. While Town prepared to restart, a plastic bottle was thrown onto the pitch, a matter the PA later said had been referred to the police. On 69, the Tykes introduced ex-Town loanee Luke Thomas for Phillips.

The Blues suffered their first worrying moment of the half in the 73rd minute, Tedic heading Williams’s cross from the right wide after Walton had failed to deal with a ball played across from the left. The Town players complained that Williams had been offside when he had received the ball from Luke Thomas and certainly appeared to have a case.

With 14 minutes remaining and the Blues’s lead looking in little trouble, Davis, who has been suffering with one or two bumps and bruises recently, was swapped for Greg Leigh.

In the 80th minute, Barnsley weren’t far away from pulling a goal back, Cole shooting over from a promising position inside the box having been found by Cadden.

Morsy was subsequently booked for a foul earlier in the move, while a PA announcement issued a message regarding racist, homophobic or sexist chanting from one of the home stands.

And seconds later, Town made it 3-0 to seal the three points via Chaplin’s 27th goal of the season, equalling Daryl Murphy’s total in the 2014/15 season.

Clarke played a long ball from deep and Burns turned it on to Hirst, whose effort was blocked by Isted who had advanced to just inside his area. The loose ball fell to Chaplin, who looped it back over the keeper and into the net, to once again send the fans behind the goal into raptures.

Chaplin celebrated scoring against his old club by standing on top of the electronic advertising hoarding and saluting the travelling support, Broadhead joining him.

Bobby Thomas headed into the side-netting from a Barnsley free-kick before Town made a quadruple change in the 85th minute, Marcus Harness, Freddie Ladapo, Kayden Jackson and Dom Ball replacing Broadhead, Hirst, Burns and Luongo.

As the game moved into injury time, Walton saved a Max Watters strike, then Benson was booked for kicking the ball away after a foul had been awarded against Herbie Kane for a foul on Morsy as Town looked to break.

The Blues saw out the final minutes with the support behind the goal thoroughly enjoying themselves and making themselves heard to the few Barnsley fans who remained in the ground.

The final whistle signalled another huge roar with the second-placed Blues having moved within two points of promotion, the win having drawn them four points plus goal difference in front of Sheffield Wednesday in third. A win at home to Exeter on Saturday will confirm Town’s first promotion since Wembley 2000 - when coincidentally they beat Barnsley - took them into the Premier League.

Despite the scoreline, Barnsley gave the Blues as difficult a game as they’ve had in some time but Town always looked the more likely winners, having had two very good chances before the two goals before the break.

Broadhead’s penalty miss failed to upset Town’s rhythm and Chaplin’s goal ended the game as a contest and put one Blue boot back in the Championship.

The win, the 12th in their last 13 matches, is Town’s 27th of the season, equalling the club record set in the 1953/54 Third Division South title season. It was the 19th time the Blues have scored three or more in the league this season.

Kieran McKenna's men have moved on to 94 points with two games remaining, already a club record, with 100 still possible, and on this evening's evidence far from unlikely.

The Blues have also scored 93 times with seven more to take that tally to a 100 also not out of the question. The goal difference is now plus-60.

Town host the Grecians at Portman Road on Saturday on an afternoon which could be Town’s biggest party for 23 years.

Barnsley: Isted, Williams (Cotter 82), Russell (Benson 58), Kitching, Andersen (c), Cadden, Kane, Norwood (Tedic 58), B Thomas, Phillips (L Thomas 69), Cole (Watters, 82). Unused: Collins, Larkeche.

Town: Walton, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 85), Morsy (c), Luongo (Ball 85), Davis (Leigh 76), Chaplin, Broadhead (Harness 85), Hirst (Ladapo 85). Unused: Hladky, Edwards. Referee: Ben Toner (Lancashire). Att: 17,080 (Town: 4,855).


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ArnieM added 23:50 - Apr 25
We're going to do back to back promotions . I feel it in my bones.
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rfretwell added 00:01 - Apr 26
Once again brilliant stuff from the team and subs. Everyone magnificent. So great to at last have complete trust in a Town team again.
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blueboy1981 added 00:32 - Apr 26
warktheline - no one, including you, is capable of ‘manning up' more than me if I need to - take that a read … !!!
Equally so no one, including you, was more pleased tonight AT BARNSLEY to see us WIN again.
My hands will willing go UP as being ‘wrong' if we are Promoted to the Championship on Saturday.
But remember - it STILL is not done yet … !!
Hopefully if we are in the Championship next season, you will actually attend a Game - and put your Money where I put mine … !!!
Were you at Oakwell tonight ? - I WAS !!
And will you be at Portman Rd v Exeter ? - I WILL !!
Or will you be making excuses not to, or will not have been to either ??
Only asking …. but of course, we know the answer don't we ??
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blueboy1981 added 00:39 - Apr 26
Thoroughly Professional performance tonight lads - two Acid Tests passed with Flying Colours now.
Incredibly WELL DONE ALL.
No excuses now for falling at the Last Fence - compared with the last two, the next two SHOULD be no more than a couple of Hurdles !!
Let's make sure we are 100% UP FOR BOTH !!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Burley4ever added 04:52 - Apr 26
A bit disappointed as I predicted a 2-0 win to the town with Broadhead and Hirst scoring but Chaplin spoiled it but not to worry a similar result on Saturday at PR and we can get ready for Southampton and the Scum next season!!!
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ThaiBlue added 05:49 - Apr 26
Super performance from Town hope we do it on saturday.great support too.the barnsley ifollow guys jesus they were shocking to listen too.
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warktheline added 06:10 - Apr 26
@blueboy, you weren't there last night, you are so easy to work out! You are also one of the first to ‘serial' post when we don't win, therefore it's highly unlikely you attend Portman rd much! Yeah I stopped attending or should I say ‘protested' under your ‘saviour' EVANS! You are a fool….you ‘man up' that's a joke….keyboard warrior' so you are!

Bottom line, I've been proved right, alongside a few others, not many though…where's your ‘gang' gone ? Leaving your embarrassing posts and predictions behind , no doubt! 🤣😂🤣
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Nobbysnuts added 06:31 - Apr 26
Please sign hirst permanently.....just get it done. He is the quality we are going to need in the championship.
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therein61 added 07:02 - Apr 26
AWESOME Team AWESOME Support!!!!!!!
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Help added 07:06 - Apr 26
Normally I would listen to away games on Radio Suffolk. For the first time I decided to buy i-follow, I had to really. What a well spent £10 that was. A cracking performance with the 2 late first half goals really putting Barnsley on the back foot for the second half. Not a good penalty from Broadhead, but who cares. Another 3 points closer. 2 points to go, with surely 3 points this Saturday. It is promotion party at Portman Road. Another cracking performance from all on the pitch. From everyone at this club. Kieran, Pert, Mark, the supporters home and away. Well done to all.
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Cadiar added 07:14 - Apr 26
It's on! 100 points, 100 goals. Best team ever in League 1 statistically. What a ridiculous goal difference, absolutely incredible. I looked at the Barnsley fans' sites & the excuses are hilarious, Hirst should have been sent off, the ref was biased, blah,blah,blah. I wasn't there unfortunately & didn't watch either as I was too nervous but shouldn't have worried. To get 3-0 wins against Posh & Barnsley is just phenomenal, let's hope for a great day Saturday. I have no worries about the Championship, more worried that KM is going to be a target for Spurs etc. However, I feel KM is on a mission as is the club, I Have never experienced what is emanating from PR at the moment before, its like a large family embracing the whole town, everyone (nearly) has bought into it. Sorry forgot about Arnim, Blueboy etc..some of them calling for KM's head not far back. Let's hope Shrewsbury do us a favour on Saturday & we can go up rightly as champions. What total joy to be a Town supporter.
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Nomore4 added 07:20 - Apr 26
As expected a routine win. And as said many times head and shoulders above anything Div 3 has to offer.
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Nomore4 added 07:24 - Apr 26
Really looking forward to getting out on the pitch after the game Saturday to celebrate with our players….1992 all over again.
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inghamspur added 07:33 - Apr 26
What a fantastic couple of days. 2 exceptional results and we're now on the brink of moving up to the next level. The fat lady isn't singing just yet but she's getting ready and will be on Saturday. Looking forward to the promotion party on Saturday. Come on you Town!!
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:38 - Apr 26
these boys are amazing , well each and everyone .
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Linkboy13 added 08:52 - Apr 26
Me thinking the boys might be a bit tired after another tough away game went completely out of the window we just keep getting better. I remember coming away from that disastrous away fixture at Oxford completely deflated and thinking about the dreaded play offs might even be out of the question. I remember the second half at MK Don's and although it wasn't a classic performance when Luongo came on as a substitute i thought hello this looks more like it and although we didn't score that half we completely dominated it and from then on we've got better and better. Exeter on Saturday should be an ideal game as they have not got much to play for and have big problems with injuries but im not expecting a massive victory margin a nice one nil victory will do me followed by a huge party at the end. I hope the stewards get paid overtime because they might be a bit late home COYB.
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midastouch added 08:54 - Apr 26
So proud to be a Blue this morning, haven't felt this proud and happy to support the Town in a long time :-)
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Ipswichbusiness added 09:00 - Apr 26
Wonderful win, near perfect performance!

5,000 supporters there, 9,500 on ifollow; how many League One teams will envy such support?

The only fly in the ointment is that, predictably, Plymouth won again. We are the best team in th3 League on all metrics bar one; points. We can only look to win our two remaining games and hope that they drop a couple of points somewhere.
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oldegold added 09:47 - Apr 26
Marvellous performance....great football that took the breath away at times. Let's make it a real party on Saturday!
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blueboy1981 added 10:03 - Apr 26
For the benefit of warktheline, who we know spouts garbage from nowhere near Portman Road, or Barnsley last night … !!
I have been going to Portman Road regularly since 1966, and WAS at Barnsley last night amongst REAL SUPPORTERS who put their Money where their Mouth is.
Like I've said, hopefully if we are Promoted then warktheline may at last actually SUPPORT THE CLUB - and even attend Portman Road, instead of making excuses, and pretending from his Armchair … !!!
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masetheace added 11:03 - Apr 26
Proves the decision to cancel the game earlier in the season to have been the right one . Also massive credit to the scouting staff who found the January signings . Wouldn't be where we are without them
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Marinersnose added 11:19 - Apr 26
Well we have played a very good Barnsley side and controlled the game and won by a healthy margin. I have ran out of superlatives to describe the manner in which this KMK machine is putting all comers to the sword. Another really accomplished performance against possibly the second best team in league one.
It's not a night for signalling out individual players as the team as a unit worked in total harmony. Hirst however is a horrible striker who is physically strong excellent movement and an incredible work rate. You cannot underestimate what he's bringing to the team purely by holding the ball up against big strong defenders. Our team has been crying out for him as he enables the likes of Chaplin and Broadhead to get on the end of so many attacks.
Looking forward to Exeter at PR on Saturday. I expect a home win and big celebrations. KMK has brought this club back from the dead after too many years of mediocrity
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greenkingtone added 13:15 - Apr 26
I'm walking on air this morning. Fantastic stuff from the boys and supporters. we must get George Hirst signed at whatever cost and extend McKenna's contract. Essential for next promotion push.
Win Saturday and its done. Fleetwood will be a bonus. Christ I can't believe this. COYB
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DaGremloid added 14:55 - Apr 26
Finally got the internet back after moving house and have spent the last 20 minutes catching up on TWTD!

The last two games have been nothing short of phenomenal. It just keeps getting better and better and this run we've been on has also been outstanding.

Almost there, but I really want us to go up as champions now. We deserve it.
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Razor added 15:01 - Apr 26
This is a well drilled and disciplined team who are as fit as anything and I just cant see them messing up Saturday----I hope they let us on the pitch, they are digging it up anway!! Morse,Chaps and Wooolfie the 1,2,3 for player of the year?
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