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Cheltenham Town 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 17th Aug 2021 21:55

Cheltenham came from a goal behind at half-time to beat Town 2-1 at the Jonny-Rocks Stadium, their first ever victory over the Blues. Matt Penney’s brilliant first goal for the club gave Town the lead on nine and Macauley Bonne had a golden chance to make it should 2-0 during a dominant spell following the goal. However, Cheltenham were the better side in the second half and goals from Callum Wright and Will Boyle sealed a first League One win of the season for the Robins.

Vaclav Hladky was in goal with Janoi Donacien keeping his place but moving to right-back with Kane Vincent-Young dropping to the bench, one of three players who started on Saturday dropping to sub along with Louie Barry and Armando Dobra.

Penney was at left-back with Luke Woolfenden alongside one-time Robins loanee Cameron Burgess, making his Blues debut, at the heart of backline.

Skipper Lee Evans was again alongside Rekeem Harper in central midfield with Scott Fraser on the left, full debutant Kyle Edwards on the right and Macauley Bonne, making his first league start for the Blues, joining Joe Pigott up front.

Yesterday’s 16th new signing of the summer, Tom Carroll and, for the first time since joining the club on loan from Middlesbrough, Hayden Coulson were among the subs.

Cheltenham made three changes from the team which lost 3-1 at home to Wycombe on Saturday with club captain and long-throw expert Ben Tozer, Conor Thomas and Kyle Vassell, making his first start for the club, coming in for Matty Blair, Ellis Chapman and Alfie May, who dropped to the bench.

Prior to the game getting under way both teams and staff took a knee to applause from both sets of fans.

The home side should have gone in front in only the second minute. Hladky gave away a cheap throw on the right after a miscommunication with Woolfenden.

Tozer hurled into the area, the keeper failed to claim and Wright volleyed over at the far post with the ball having arrived quickly and at an awkward height. Nevertheless, it was a lucky escape for the Blues.

Town went ahead with their first serious attack of the game in the ninth minute. Edwards brought the ball forward and across the edge of the area from the left before feeding Fraser to his right.

The former MK Dons man worked himself space at a tight angle and hit a shot which was blocked by Sean Long in front of the line. The ball found its way out to Penney on the left from where the left-back slammed a superb powerful strike which keeper Owen Evans was only able to palm into the roof of the net.

Not only was it Penney’s first goal for the Blues, but his first in English football, having only previously netted in senior football for German side St Pauli, with whom he spent time on loan.

It should have been 2-0 in the 12th minute. Bonne lifted a ball which had been played down the middle and flicked on by Pigott over keeper Evans and it looked a formality that he would add the final touch with his head from just in front of the line. However, the on-loan QPR man misjudged the bounce, missed his header then scuffed the ball off the outside of the post and wide.


But despite the miss, which will get plenty of repeat viewings, Town kept up the pressure. Harper hit a deflected shot wide from the edge of the box, then on 14 Edwards scraped an effort past keeper Evans’s right post from 20 yards. Four minutes later, Blues skipper Evans curled a free-kick wide.

The Robins just about weathered Town’s post-goal pressure and won a couple of throws on the left which Tozer flung into the box, Burgess heading away the first and Hladky claiming the second with more confidence, although requiring treatment for a blow to the ear in the aftermath.

On 28 Town captain Evans was yellow-carded for a foul on Vassell as the home side countered after a Blues attack had broken down. A minute later, Wright joined him in the book for a foul on Edwards as the former West Brom man burst away on the halfway line.

The game had become a more even affair but on 35 Pigott curled a shot well wide from distance.

Cheltenham probably should have levelled in the 39th minute when the ball flicked off Charlie Raglan’s head and well wide from eight yards when he really should at least have hit the target from Liam Sercombe’s right-wing cross following a short corner.

Vassell headed wide at the far post from a left-sided Chris Hussey ball into the box in the final scheduled minute of the half, Penney and Burgess, who had had a dominant first half for the Blues at the back, having made it difficult for the former Rotherham man to get in a clean effort. The Town goalscorer required treatment following the incident but was OK to carry on.

Cheltenham were finishing the half the stronger of the two sides, but in the fourth minute of injury time Edwards made another blistering run forward before feeding Pigott to his left, However, the AFC Wimbledon man shot into the side-netting.

That was the last action of a half which really should have ended with the scoreline 2-0 to Town, like the midway point in all four of the previous games between the sides.

The Blues could well have put the game to bed in the spell after Penney’s brilliant goal, not least via Bonne’s missed opportunity. Edwards, pacy, tricky and deft of touch, had been unplayable in that period of the game.

However, Cheltenham will feel they should have scored before that through Wright and had another very good opportunity through Raglan and had ended the half on top.

Three minutes after the restart, Evans flicked a header wide from a Fraser cross from the right.

Town dominated the early stages of the half, stroking it around confidently, albeit without creating another opportunity.

On 56, a Robins free-kick routine from the right taken by Hussey flashed across the face of goal but without anyone there to add a final touch.

Cheltenham got back on top as the game reached the hour mark and on 62 they levelled. Burgess headed away a Tozer long throw from the right, rising highest among a tightly-bunched pack of players, but the ball was subsequently sent back into the box from the left by Boyle and Wright headed into the roof of the net.

Thomas was booked for pulling back Edwards as he broke forward on halfway, then on 66 the home side swapped Vassell and Andy Williams for Alfie May and George Lloyd.

Cheltenham continued to look the better side and the most likely scorer of the game’s third goal. On 72 Wright hit a well-struck shot which Hladky dived away to his right to save.

Three minutes later, Edwards, who had been quieter since the break, brilliantly turned away from his man and burst into the area before hitting a shot which deflected behind.

Town, who aside from Edwards’s chance hadn’t threatened since the early stages of the half, switched Pigott for Kayden Jackson in the 75th minute.

Two minutes later, Burgess, who had enjoyed a very assured debut at the heart of the defence, made a vital interception as Lloyd broke away towards goal. On 80 Cheltenham manager Michael Duff was booked for taking his complaints regarding a foul too far.

But the Robins boss will have forgotten all about that moments later when his side took the lead.

Town failed to deal with yet another long Tozer throw from the left, the ball ran loose and Boyle slammed it into the corner of the net.

Cheltenham, visibly growing in confidence, kept up the pressure with Tozer’s long throws remaining their main weapon. On 85, following one from the left which had been cleared, sub Ellis Chapman crossed from the left and Hladky tipped Boyle’s header over the bar.

Barry replaced Bonne in the 86th minute as the Blues desperately looked for an equaliser, something which wasn’t looking particularly likely. Carroll was introduced for his debut three minutes later but was unable to influence the game before referee Peter Wright brought the afternoon to a close to cheers from the home fans.

As on Saturday, Town really should have had the match won having been so dominant for a spell in the first half.

However, despite the Blues starting the second half strongly, Cheltenham were on top for the most part after the break with Tozer’s long throws always a threat and on the balance of the second 45 minutes they deserved to take the points.

Town once again showed signs of the team they want to be, with Burgess impressive at centre-half on his debut and Edwards putting in a very exciting display in the first half if much quieter in the second, but again mistakes, on this occasion at both ends, let them down.

Following back-to-back defeats in their first two away games, the Blues now face the MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon in successive games at Portman Road.

Cheltenham: Evans, Long, Hussey, Tozer (c), Raglan, Thomas, Sercombe, Vassell (May 66), Williams (Lloyd 66), Boyle, Wright (Chapman 85). Unused: Freestone, Blair, Perry, Flinders.

Town: Hladky, Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Penney, Harper, Evans (c), Fraser, Bonne, Edwards, Pigott (Jackson 77). Unused: Holy, Vincent-Young, Coulson, Carroll, Dobra, Barry. Referee: Peter Wright (Merseyside). Att: 4,746 (Town: 995).


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Rimsy added 12:16 - Aug 18
It's embarrassing reading all this rubbish on here. The reality is we do need a while to bed everyone in. Calling for PC already? ridiculous. The Cheltenham radio commentary was eulogising on how superb we were first half, comparing us to man City when they played them. We'll be brilliant once we get a break and a win. I've seen enough to be convinced we'll still win this league. Get behind the team
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TimmyH added 12:22 - Aug 18
Really comparing us to Man City!?! that's the best laugh I've heard this week...anyway those Cheltenham boys are more of a kin to horse racing than football.
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DeJaBlue added 12:34 - Aug 18
Unfortunately Rimsy there are 2 halves to a game of football
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TimmyH added 12:35 - Aug 18
@Monkey_Blue - I've been on TWTD longer than you and that post 'go and support Kings Lynn' to Londontractorboy aka SWN98 is related towards the 'numpties' (his wording) that posted on here against Mick McCarthy when his time was up but lets not go there. Londontractorboy said he was done with this website and the supporters on it and ITFC and said himself he would be watching Kings Lynn.

He only comes back on here to gloat when we have an embarrassing result (which are starting to amass) and typically mentions the MM era but then again you were a fan of his?...you wait until we get a few results going which will happen you won't see him posting for love and money then...so that's the history of my post!!
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cliffy306 added 12:41 - Aug 18
No backbone. Some nice footballing moments, but not enough character across the 90 minutes. I'd be amazed if Paul can turn this around quickly. I'd love to know what a previous manager like Burley, Magilton etc could do in this league with what seems a reasonably good standard of players at this level.
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TimmyH added 12:41 - Aug 18
and by the way don't say 'how dare you'?...without knowing the history behind it, I'm not one of those posters who doesn't agree with somebodies post and the says support those lot up the road just as don't agree with their argument!

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ImAbeliever added 13:08 - Aug 18
3 games in, and the attention seekers out in force lol. Irritating eh Timmy but a couple of wins should see them off for a while.
ITID
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WonTheCupin78 added 13:15 - Aug 18
When did they stop teaching about the value of patience?

Bobby Robson had 3 (or even 4?) mediocre/poor seasons at Ipswich before the team started to gel and get really good results. We are THREE games into this season. Three. We seem to live in a world where success needs to happen right NOW.
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Paddy39 added 13:31 - Aug 18
IMO Dobra should have started.
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Monkey_Blue added 13:40 - Aug 18
TimmyH…. How do you know you've been a town supporter longer than me? Maybe you have but your have no right even if you were a town supporter before 1978 to tell people their opinion isn't valid. You've just admitted it's because he thought Mick did a good job which is demonstrably true and you don't agree. Argue the point. Too many on here tackle the man not the opinion.
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Monkey_Blue added 13:43 - Aug 18
WonTheCupin78. Robson had barely any money and was working in the top flight. False equivalency? Most certainly.
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londontractorboy57 added 13:46 - Aug 18
Timmy h following your withering assassination of my character I must clarify a few of your points .
Yes I did refer to a list of certain users as numpties and nothing that has occurred on the pitch over the last 4 seasons has indicated to me that anything has changed or the narrative on TWTD. I have supported ITFC through thick and thin mostly as a season ticket holder.
As for telling me where I should enjoy watching my football that is my choice I have attended 2 games at Portman Road this season and nothing I've seen gives me any indication or hope that what the numpties wished for has been achieved we have only continued the decline. ITFC used to have a reputation for fairness and family atmosphere that disappeared with advent of social media I fear that Portman Rd is now the graveyard for managers. I hope I am wrong and things do improve so i can enjoy and return regularly.
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TimmyH added 14:00 - Aug 18
Londontractorboy/SWN98 - nice to see your back following Ipswich again but it was you who said you'll be watching Kings Lynn instead or has your memory become very short? and solely blaming social media on the demise of your mate is nothing short of delusional and the quitting of this website...well that hasn't happened certainly when we lose.
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TimmyH added 14:11 - Aug 18
Monkey - READ my post, I didn't say I've been a supporter longer than you I said I've been on TWTD longer than you. Don't disagree MM did a good job and was the right man at the right time for Town after Jewell but he had been here to long and entertainment on the pitch was nothing short of awful and the F*** Off to our supporters also to a degree was his downfall.
By the way your post about Robson - you do know 'back in the day' football success was based more on management and scouting and far less on money? Football is a different beast to what it was back in the 70's...very much keeping up with the jones's now.
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ipswich134 added 15:22 - Aug 18
Interestingly the other teams managers who beat us seems to think we will
Be top2 once we gel. Am I not understanding this or our fans think they know better ? I think once the team gel we will be a force to be reckon with . Let's see what happens when the team gel and start winning. I have seen enough to think we have a very strong team !
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atty added 15:34 - Aug 18
People mentioning the midfield being over run last night. I wasn't there last night but if we're playing two sitting midfield players in front of a back four, but behind an attacking 3 and one up top, are the front four expected to track back when we don't have the ball etc. If not our midfield two are going to be overrun every game.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 15:49 - Aug 18
It's the tactics, Stoopid!
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:09 - Aug 18
aas1010 blip ? PC has been the blip, since he arrived.
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jas0999 added 17:44 - Aug 18
Everyone knows we need time to gel. But what does that mean? Acceptable losing to Burton, Newport and Cheltenham? Of course it isn't. This is frankly a shocking and unacceptable result. We threw the game away. Nothing to do with gelling, but poor tactics, individual errors and a pitiful miss. Bonne will win miss of the season. There won't be a worse one. Nothing to do with a bad bounce - but a shocking miss by a professional footballer who no ifs or buts should have scored.

Dreadful start to the season and the pressure will continue to build until we win. Saw it with Hurst. Disappointing.
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aas1010 added 17:47 - Aug 18
Dirtydingusmagee . It's just a blip . Trouble is the players need to bond . I like to see you be the boss and then il say dirtydingusmagee out or your the blip . Just chill and wait n reep the rewards
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happybeingblue added 17:56 - Aug 18
Disappointing start to the season but honestly the overreaction is as bad as our poor start, come on people calm down, why do none of our fanbase put any respect on the teams that beat us ,losing to Burton etc as though they are the dog and duck,is this arrogance because of our great history? how about we narrowly lost to Burton who beat Sunderland and who have been flying since jimmy floyd came in,last night we lost narrowly again to a team pumped up who just got promotion,there you go fixed it for ya!
form in August doesnt count for much if you know your football,sometimes on here i wonder what people think, paul cook 3 promotions with his last 3 clubs give the guy some respect and more importantly TIME!!
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grumpyoldman added 18:11 - Aug 18
People on here are going over the top about the bad start, some say we will never get to where we belong as long as PC is here. Fact for everybody making pathetic comments, in football you are where you belong through the results you get. The promised land of the Premier League is not where we belong at present it is something we all aspire to get to but until we have consistent positive results we will not get there. Fools on here trying to make out they know more about football because they have been around longer is BS, try to remember opinions are like a@@holes we all have one, it doesn't mean yours are better than others, just like a@@holes different.
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WonTheCupin78 added 18:29 - Aug 18
Imagine the meltdown if we draw with MK Dons!
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Nottsboy added 19:35 - Aug 18
When you think about it the last few seasons we started off well then fell apart hopefully this season is the reverse and the players and manager will click and start to deliver results, it would gel the fans with the players and manager. If you've ever been a manager and taken over in whatever work life you associate with it does take time to bed in. But you don't steam roll over your people you guide and encourage them, I do think results will come but I also think as I've said before the start of the season this is a 2 season project. We all get carried away ( that's me included).
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Rimsy added 19:53 - Aug 18
@TimmyH. I did'nt say I agreed with the Man City comparison. Just pointing out other clubs fans seem to have a higher regard for ITFC, than some of our so called fans.
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