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Blues Visit Bristol Rovers at Start of Run Against Teams in Bottom Half
Monday, 13th Feb 2023 16:46

Town visit Bristol Rovers on Tuesday evening as they go into a crucial run of games against teams in the bottom half of the division, a streak which gives the Blues a chance to put themselves firmly back in the automatic promotion hunt.

Following the trip to the Memorial Stadium to take on 14th-placed Rovers, bottom club Forest Green Rovers visit Portman Road on Saturday, the Blues travel to 20th-placed MK Dons, then Burton, 18th, and third-bottom Accrington are in Suffolk.

Town go into that run third, six points behind Sheffield Wednesday in second with the Owls hosting Morecambe on Tuesday. Leaders Plymouth, eight points in front of the Blues, are at Oxford United, while Bolton, who are now behind Town on goal difference alone but having played a game more, are at home to MK.

The Blues are in action for the fourth time in 11 days but manager Kieran McKenna has no problem with matches coming thick and fast.

“It's important the lads are ready but we are glad to have the games at the moment,” McKenna told iFollow Ipswich.

“We want to have the chance to build momentum and with each game you get that chance.

“We have good availability in the squad and lots of players fit and ready. We need to make sure that whoever is involved is ready.

“I am looking forward to the game tomorrow and I haven't been to Memorial Stadium before. Every game is tough and we need to be ready both physically and mentally.

“We have recovered as well as we can and we will focus on everything we can do to be set for the game.”

Regarding Rovers, he added: “They change system a lot, they’re pretty flexible with that, they change system quite often.

“They’re a positive team, they’re an aggressive team and they have big threats higher up the pitch and you can see that with the numbers the forwards have put in this year.

“We know what the general feel will be. The details within that we can’t predict, so again the focus needs to be on ourselves, making sure we’re ready for what comes.

“We know the individual threats they have but we’re going to focus on getting ourselves ready to deliver a performance.”


McKenna may tweak his XI from the side which drew 2-2 with Wednesday on Saturday but while sticking with the core of that team.

Christian Walton will be in goal with McKenna perhaps continuing with Harry Clarke, Luke Woolfenden and Cameron Burgess in front of him and Wes Burns and Leif Davis in the wide roles.

Skipper Sam Morsy again looks set to be partnered by Cameron Humphreys in the middle of midfield but could opt to make changes to his number 10s.

Marcus Harness and Sone Aluko could come in for Conor Chaplin and Nathan Broadhead, who was suffering with cramp at the end of Saturday’s match.

Freddie Ladapo may well return as the central striker with George Hirst having started the previous two matches.

Rovers are on a poor run having lost their last five in all competitions, the final four of those in the league.

On Saturday, they were beaten 1-0 away at Lincoln City, having been defeated 2-0 at home by the MK Dons at home the previous weekend.

At home this season, the Gas have won five, drawn four and lost five. Only table-propping Forest Green, 27, have conceded more on home turf than Rovers’ 24 goals.

Overall, they have conceded the third most in the division, 53, but have scored 43 times, the seventh-highest total in League One.

Manager Joey Barton says his side needs to start winning sooner rather than later.

“It’s always disappointing when you lose games,” he told his club's official website. “Nothing can replace the winning feeling, so we’ve got to get back to that as soon as possible with Ipswich and Burton to come at home.

“The games come at you thick and fast, which is good for us. You don’t have a lot of time to dwell on it.

“I’m hoping we can use the anger and frustration of [Saturday] because our players feel aggrieved at some of the decisions that were made to spur that into positive results and performances in the near future.”

Rovers will be without striker Ryan Loft, who was sent off during Saturday’s defeat at Sincil Bank, one of a number of controversial decisions to go against the Pirates, while midfielder Paul Coutts missed the game due to illness.

Midfielder Jordan Rossiter is a long-term absentee with a knee injury but on-loan Everton centre-half Lewis Gibson, who was linked with a loan move to the Blues on a number of occasions, is closing in on a return from a thigh problem.

Another midfielder, Antony Evans, and keeper James Belshaw are expected to be fit enough to return to the squad following foot and rib injuries respectively.

Historically, the clubs are well matched with Town having won more overall and Rovers most often in league competition. The Pirates have won 15 (15 in the league) games between the clubs, nine (seven) have been draws with with Town victorious on 17 (11) occasions.

In September at Portman Road, Chaplin and Lee Evans, who is out with a knee injury, were on target as Town comfortably beat nine-man Bristol Rovers 2-0 to stay top of League One.

Chaplin hit his sixth of the season on 24 in a brilliant Blues spell in the first half, then Evans added the second 10 minutes after the restart with the Pirates having Bobby Thomas and Alfie Kilgour dismissed in the latter stages.

Earlier in the half, Town had lost Burgess to the facial injury which saw him require surgery and the insertion of more than 30 screws.

Last time at the Memorial Stadium in September 2020, a Max Ehmer own goal and Jon Nolan’s second of the season saw Town to another 2-0 win over Rovers and to the top of the early-season League One table.

The Blues had to wait until the 80th minute for Rovers skipper Ehmer to nod sub Jack Lankester’s cross into his own net with Nolan adding the second nine minutes later.

Former Blues midfielder Grant Ward joined Rovers during January after leaving Blackpool.

The 28-year-old made 75 starts and 23 sub appearances for the Blues between August 2016 and May 2019, scoring eight times, including a hat-trick on his debut having come on as a half-time sub. The Londoner has made two starts and one appearance as a sub for the Pirates.

Tuesday’s referee is Paul Howard from London, who has shown 29 yellow cards and three red in 13 games so far this season.

Howard will be taking control of his second senior Town match having been the man in the middle for the on-penalties Papa Johns Trophy defeat to Colchester at Portman Road in November 2021 in which he booked Scott Fraser and one of the visitors.

Squad from: Walton, Hladky, Clarke, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Keogh, Burgess, Burns, Vincent-Young, Davis, Leigh, Morsy, Humphreys, Luongo, Edwards, Chaplin, Harness, Aluko, Broadhead, Ladapo, Hirst, Jackson.


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Woolfenthen added 17:02 - Feb 13
Rovers on a poor run................along come Ipswich
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micky_1560 added 17:26 - Feb 13
It will be all about the attitude from the kick-off.
Must be on the front foot pushing forward with quick incisive passing.
Win the game in the first half.
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herfie added 17:28 - Feb 13
Perfect opportunity to show that those oft mentioned lessons have been learned! Or, at least, not repeated……..COYB!
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Karlosfandangal added 17:30 - Feb 13
Expect 5 wins out of 5 if Town are going to make Automatic Places if not it's a scap between 8 sides for play offs and it could be Town won't make it
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TimmyH added 17:32 - Feb 13
Haven't won away since November 19th!!! - very poor, that needs to end.
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Bert added 17:44 - Feb 13
A very hard press, an energetic forward thinking midfield, quick releases from Walton, balls in the box and sharp shooting should do it. As many have said on this forum, we need to be street wise and adapt if our passing game is blocked by the bus.
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Tractorboy58 added 17:54 - Feb 13
Really is a must win now ..otherwise play offs and I don't fancy our chances if it comes to that !
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jas0999 added 17:54 - Feb 13
We keep saying it, but this is absolutely must win.
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HopefulBlue69 added 18:02 - Feb 13
I can't understand why people keep talking as if the automatic promotion places are still there for the taking. It about time everyone including KM and the team accept that we've missed the boat on that one. We can't afford to feel sorry for ourselves when we are only in the playoff places at the end of the season... We MUST accept that fact now and get over it. That way the players can mentally prepared to be in a knock out situation and how we intend to approach those games (yes I fully accept we don't know the opposition yet). The sats tell us that teams who are feeling sorry for themselves at the playoffs generally blow it... If we accept that now and work on mental strength to win those big one off games, we can have a great day out at Wembley... Again I should say, as I enjoyed the last win there very much...
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Toronto_Tractor added 18:32 - Feb 13
I always find the 'must win' comments hilarious. What happened when we didn't win those other 'must win' games Jas? Did the sky fall down? Was the season cancelled? At some point, probably in 2 or 3 months time, there will be an actual 'must win' game to decide promotion.
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Linkboy13 added 18:56 - Feb 13
This team dosent install me with any confidence that they can go on a winning run. We've had so many draws this season ive heard next season's sponsors are going to be Ann Summers. Morsy work rate and industry have been amazing at times this season but we need another midfield player that can make attacking runs from midfield . Also a dominant centre back that can organise things at the back.
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Bazza8564 added 19:09 - Feb 13
We've still lost only 4 games all season, its not just time to win tomorrow, we simply have to get on a big winning run.
Im not convinced Wednesday will slip up but Plymouth were here last season and blew it, Im still convinced Plymouth will offer us the opportunity if we have the minerals to take it. 16 games left, we have to go to Derby Barnsley and Bolton, but thats largely it. If we want it enough, lets go grab it!
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runningout added 19:13 - Feb 13
Soon as we hear “must win” “we're on a run” and “This'll be easy” it will go to pot for sure.
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Chris_Knights added 19:26 - Feb 13
14 points lost from winning positions this season … enough said. Sorry to say just not good enough…. Maybe next year but not this season. Too many league one players when we need championship quality
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ThaiBlue added 20:05 - Feb 13
They are all must win games for us but we seem to find a way to balls it up just like the mighty cambridge draw the other week.lets just wait and see but dont get to excited.
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Rimsy added 20:08 - Feb 13
We've got much the easiest run in of the top teams from this point, so still in our hands. I for one think we will do it. Other teams are going to have slip ups, we need to minimise ours.
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Nobbysnuts added 20:12 - Feb 13
Rovers struggling? Hang on a minute... is that the ipswich charity bus I see coming.....
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blueboy1981 added 20:32 - Feb 13
The games will tick down fast now - premature maybe, and hopefully it is - but this Season has been blown again already, with little evidence of better to come.
Nothing unusual about that.
Only a seriously concentrated Winning Run NOW ! - will turn our Season into a Positive one !!
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Carberry added 21:50 - Feb 13
I've never heard of a player going off with cramp and not being fit for the next game. An excuse for more rotation?
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gosblue added 22:22 - Feb 13
Clean sheets are a must. 10 clean sheets in 30 is not good enough at this level. Once we go in front, surely we can keep our shape defensively and still find more space behind teams as they have to come at us. As exciting as it may be, we shouldn't be leaving 2 at the back when we're winning. COYB
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LegendofthePhoenix added 07:37 - Feb 14
The Harry Clarke/Wes Burns combo wasn't great on Saturday - they haven't worked out yet how to interlink as well as Janoi and Wes. Too many times we had Harry running ahead of Wes for a return pass when Wes was trying to cross or cut in. Until they've had more time on the training pitch together, I think we need Janoi at right back, otherwise we are too vulnerable to counter attacks.
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Help added 08:03 - Feb 14
16 wins required starting tonight
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BlueWax added 08:04 - Feb 14
Happy Valentines ITFC.
❤️ you forever...
3 points tonight please
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chepstowblue added 09:49 - Feb 14
It's very very foggy here !
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dirtydingusmagee added 10:03 - Feb 14
if we dont get a winning run going with the games coming up then its curtains again. One thing that hasnt changed is the weekly talk of learning, doing better, bla bla bla .We never learn, Whenever we are up against it, there are players that that just ''dont turn up'' . We bottle it , thats why the playoffs dosnt bring much hope .We were the highflyers at beginning of season and it looked like were really going to d it this year, then the slide started. Its only the good start that gave us a bit of a gap, that gap has disappeared now, we dont handle pressure
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