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Cheltenham Town 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Monday, 10th Apr 2023 17:08

Town’s winning and clean sheet runs came to an end and the Blues missed out on a chance to go top as Cheltenham netted six minutes from time to grab a 1-1 draw at Whaddon Road. Conor Chaplin put Town, who are down to third, ahead in the 64th minute with his 22nd goal of the season but Alfie May claimed an equaliser for the Robins on 84 with the Blues having previously looked to be seeing the game out for a ninth successive win.

Town made one enforced change from Friday’s 4—0 home victory over Wycombe with Marcus Harness coming in for Nathan Broadhead, who suffered a knock to the ankle he twisted after being tackled from behind at Derby during the game against the Chairboys.

The Robins made three changes from the team which lost 2-0 at Lincoln on Friday with Lewis Freestone, Will Goodwin and Elliot Bonds coming into the team for Caleb Taylor, Aidan Keena and Glen Rea, who all dropped to the bench alongside one-time Blues youngster Charlie Brown.

In windy conditions, the Blues started on the front foot and went close to going in front in the sixth minute, Harness playing in Harry Clarke on the right of the box but the former Arsenal man’s cross was just beyond George Hirst and the ball was nodded behind Ryan Broom.

From the resultant corner, Clarke looped a header over, off a defender the Town fans behind the goal claimed, but referee Sebastian Stockbridge felt otherwise.

Moments later, Tom Bradbury became the first player to get his name in Stockbridge’s book for holding on to Hirst’s shirt even after the official had blown his whistle. In the aftermath of the free-kick, skipper Sam Morsy hit a low shot through to home keeper Luke Southwood.

In the ninth minute Cheltenham manager Wade Elliott joined his player in the book for continuing his protests regarding Bradbury’s caution.

Two minutes later, Christian Walton was forced into his first save of the game, diving down to his right to save Freestone’s header from Liam Sercombe’s right-sided corner.

On 16, with the Blues having been a little disjointed with the wind having an impact, Burns burst away on the right before hitting a low shot which failed to trouble Southwood.

Three minutes later, Town created their first real opening. Hirst laid the ball off to Chaplin on the edge of the box and the Blues’ 21-goal top scorer back-heeled it into the path of Harness, who scraped his shot well wide when he will feel he should have done better.

In the 20th minute, Burns was sent away on the right and cut across, probably towards Hirst, but Chaplin awkwardly shot well over.

There was a big scare for the Blues in the 23rd minute when James Olayinka found his way past a number of Town players and into the area before finding May, March’s League One Player of the Month, on the left of the box from where he sent across a low ball which just went past the far post with no one able to add the final touch and end the Blues’ lengthy spell without conceding. Moments later, May smashed a low 30-yard free-kick well wide.

After a controversial incident in the Town half in which referee Stockbridge gave a handball against the Robins when the ball had clearly struck one-time Robins loanee Cameron Burgess’s hand, the Blues had the ball in the net, Hirst tapping home Leif Davis’s low cross but with the linesman’s flag having been raised against the former Leeds man as he chased Luongo’s ball down the left.

In the 33rd minute, Hirst shot from the right of the area through to Southwood with the Blues continuing to prod and probe while dominating possession.


Three minutes later, Morsy was booked for a foul on Olayinka inside the centre circle, the Town captain’s 10th yellow card of the season and first since February 25th but with it now taking 15 to warrant a suspension.

The Blues’ goal came under threat in the 40th minute when Goodwin won the ball from Davis on the right and gave it to Broom, who played a low cross into the box with the Town defence hesitant but Luke Woolfenden smashed behind with May lurking.

A minute later, Town broke forward to the other end, Hirst feeding Chaplin on the edge of the box but the former Pompey man scuffed wide.

Ben Williams shot well over from distance for the Robins after a long throw had been cleared as the half moved into its penultimate minute.

In two minutes of injury time, Massimo Luongo sought to bundle his way into the area but his stabbed effort was easy for Southwood.

Seconds before the whistle, Town should have taken the lead. Davis sent over a long throw from the left, Clarke flicked on, it caught a defender and landed at the unmarked Burns’s feet but the Welshman shot too close to Southwood when he should have scored.

The game had followed the expected pattern with the Blues dominating but with Cheltenham putting up stiff resistance and causing Town a few problems, while the wind had also hampered Kieran McKenna’s men at times.

The Blues, who had taken their time without conceding to 911 minutes, had created two big opportunities, Harness’s scuffed effort and Burns’s miss just before the break.

Both sides made changes ahead of the second half, Kyle Edwards taking over from Harness for the Blues and Taylor Perry taking over from Sercombe for the home team.

Cheltenham won an early corner following which Olayinka crossed from the right and home skipper Sean Long headed wide. However, referee Stockbridge gave a corner much to the annoyance of the Town fans and players.

After weathering another corner and a long throw from the home side, Town threatened for the first time since the break, but Chaplin scuffed wide from the edge of the area with Town’s shooting having been poor all afternoon.

On 59, a corner on the left was played to Morsy on the edge of the box from where the Egypt international clipped a cross towards the far post but just over Burgess.

A minute later the Blues hit the woodwork. Edwards brought the ball forward from deep and played it to Hirst to his left on the edge of the box from where the on-loan Leicester man curled a shot which beat Southwood but struck the bar.

Edwards was making an increasing impact and in the 62nd minute, the former West Brom man burst forward before curling a shot wide.

Cheltenham made a double change ahead of the goalkick, Keena and Taylor replacing Freestone and Goodwin.

Two minutes later, the Blues took the lead. Clarke sent over a long throw from the right, it missed everyone and landed at Chaplin’s feet and the forward gratefully tapped home his 22nd goal of the season - and third in three games - with Southwood not moving to send the 1,509 fans behind the goal wild chanting ‘We are top of the league’ with results elsewhere going in the Blues’ favour.

Town went looking for another goal, Hirst shooting over in the 68th minute from the edge of the area.

Cheltenham swapped Williams for Will Ferry on 70, then Town switched Hirst and Burns for Freddie Ladapo and Kayden Jackson two minutes later.

The former Accrington man might have doubled the Blues’ lead on 78 when a Davis free-kick from the right was knocked down to him but his effort bounced into the ground and over.

Town were looking comfortable as the game moved into its final 10 minutes, Edwards shooting through to Southwood on 82 having been fed in by Chaplin on the left of the box.

However, two minutes later, the Robins levelled and ended the Blues’ long run without conceding at 949 minutes.

Walton came out of his goal to deal with a Broom long ball down the middle challenging with sub Keena with the wind holding it up in the air, but without getting anything on it. The ball ran loose to May with the keeper out of his goal and the forward took a touch before slamming his 17th goal of the season into the net.

Town set about restoring their advantage in the remaining minutes. Moments before the fourth official indicated five additional minutes, Janoi Donacien took over from Davis, who had undergone treatment earlier in the half, with Clarke moving to the left.

The Blues huffed and puffed in injury time as they looked for a winning goal but it was Cheltenham fans cheering at the whistle.

A frustrating afternoon for Town who looked to have done the hard part when Chaplin put them in front.

From there, they looked to be seeing the game out comfortably until the probably wind-affected error which led to the goal with Walton having no need to come for the ball with Woolfenden there to challenge with Keena.

The result means Town are still to win at Whaddon Road since 1938 and haven’t beaten Cheltenham in the last two seasons in League One.

The Blues miss out on a chance to go top and are now third with Plymouth having lost 2-0 at home to Lincoln, while Sheffield Wednesday return to the top having beaten Accrington 3-0 at Hillsborough. Fourth-placed Barnsley beat Shrewsbury 2-1 at Oakwell to move four points away from Town.

The run of wins ended at eight and clean sheets at nine but the Blues are still unbeaten in 13. Town are next in action at home to Charlton Athletic on Saturday with another Portman Road fixture against Port Vale a week on Tuesday.

Cheltenham: Southwood, Long (c), Bradbury, Freestone (Keena 62), Broom, Sercombe (Perry 46), Bonds, Williams (Ferry 70), Olayinka, May, Goodwin (Taylor 62). Unused: MacDonald, Rea, Brown.

Town: Walton, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 72), Morsy (c), Luongo, Davis, Chaplin, Harness (Edwards 46), Hirst (Ladapo 72). Unused: Hladky, Donacien, Ball, Humphreys. Referee: Sebastian Stockbridge (Tyne and Wear). Att: 5,445 (1,509).


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DifferentGravy added 17:26 - Apr 10
Unlucky lads. Walton been brilliant so certainly forgive the error.

Thought we did really well given the conditions...and only one team came to win that game. They were time wasting after 5 mins & the crowds reaction at the end....cheering as if they'd won the league....says it all.

Could be a vital point! COYB
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dangerous30 added 17:26 - Apr 10
It was always going to be about are results and I don't think it's changed and we go again on Saturday
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arc added 17:26 - Apr 10
Very frustrating. So many players not quite at their best in difficult conditions against horrible opponents, and then we get lucky with a silly goal but throw it all back again. Shame Hirst's shot against the bar and Edwards's run and shot didn't bring goals, because they were the only moments of class. Time for a deep breath and go again. (And, Nathan, get well soon, mate–please!)
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SickParrot added 17:34 - Apr 10
Our amazing run of wins and clean sheets had to end but we didn't lose and automatic promotion is still in our own hands.
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joyousblue added 17:34 - Apr 10
If someone had told me a year ago we would be in this position , id be happy , im still happy , awful conditions a team not prepared to play football , but we did not lose , charlton portvale thinking of thier holidays , definite 6 points , barnsley away game in hand , two good footballing sides , but we will come out on top in that sort of match in the words of cannon and ball im so happy i coupd crush a grape , we are going up no doubt
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HUTCHITFC added 17:39 - Apr 10
Does anyone else feel really pis£@d off and have that empty sickly feeling in their stomach like someone's done you wrong?
At 1 nil up and top of the league I was ready to have another beer and order a pizza and was so happy looking at the live league table and seeing us top. But now I just feel so deflated and wanna say f@*k off to anyone who asks what up. Maybe I should just go to bed and call it a day.
I think the players and staff have been amazing so god knows how you guys must be feeling. All I'd say if any of you just so happen to read any of these messages is ignore any of the messages that point blame, try not to feel as pissed off as me and know that deep down everyone of us proper supporters know how much effort you are putting in to getting promoted. Players, staff, fans we all need to keep the faith and understand that sh@t happens and you cannot possibly win every game especially without conceeding. Whilst feeling dejected I am the most optimistic I have been as an Ipswich fan for over 30 years so to everyone involved with the club thankyou. Please please please take don't let this result pi@@ you off like it has me.
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Global_Blue added 17:40 - Apr 10
We were too wasteful today, a few long range shots when there was a easier and better opportunity to square to players in space. Harness was really poor, and his passing demonstrating that he was not at all in sync with those around him. Really frustrating day. I'm getting tired of playing Cheltenham and their ilk. Not much better than a pub team, hoof ball into the wind ina stadium that's barely fit for non-league football. I know they play to their strengths and it clearly works for them but it's not a great advert for good football or the EFL. Plus it doesn't say much about us that after two years we still can't figure out how to beat them.

That said, some good performances and we didn't lose. It was always going to hurt when the run ended, so I reserve the right to amend my grumpy summary above when I've calmed down. At least Plymouth lost, and it's still in our hands to secure automatic promotion.
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barrystedmunds added 17:40 - Apr 10
Anyone thinking we were going to win every game until the end of the season (although it would've been nice) was surely living in cloud cuckoo land. Look at the results of some of our nearest competitors over the last three weeks, it wasn't going to happen. Still a lot of football to be played with a few eye watering results to come. The only game that matters, is the next one. COYBs
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DaGremloid added 17:41 - Apr 10
Newtonboy74: care to put up some examples of my pathetic comments and lack of football knowledge, or would you rather just hide behind your myopic generalisation?

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blues1 added 17:44 - Apr 10
Robitfc penalty? You having a laugh? Right in front of us, a dive. Should have been booked, the 3rd time in the game he should have been actually
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LimerickTractorBoy added 17:44 - Apr 10
I'm sickened by that equaliser but come on Town, it was never gonna be easy.
Blueboy, sorry but you are a complete pane in da whole.
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Stato added 17:51 - Apr 10
Not much more the players or manager could of done in difficult conditions.
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Powrigan added 17:53 - Apr 10
Disgraceful!! Lets hope it doesn't cost us at the end of the season.
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blueboy1981 added 17:58 - Apr 10
Newtonboy74 …. don't leave your PlayStation too long !
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churchmans added 18:02 - Apr 10
Gutted!! The drama continues
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exeterblue10 added 18:03 - Apr 10
The winning run had to end somewhere and it's not a massive surprise that it was at Cheltenham. For me the big story of the day is argyle losing at home to Lincoln. Their next game is away at Exeter and City will be properly up for it with a big crowd at St James and a real derby edge to the game. If we do our bit at home next Saturday and City do theirs, I think todays result is going to look far from a disaster.
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Fatboy added 18:06 - Apr 10
That 949 minutes without conceding doesn't include any additional time, which has got to be at least another hour over 10 games.
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wezley53 added 18:16 - Apr 10
Harness no where good enough, when is Evans coming back ?
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therein61 added 18:16 - Apr 10
Shame we only drew but could have so easily have lost at the death!! onwards and upwards you blues it's still in your hands so shake it out of the system and go again and keep the moaners and serial down markers quiet.
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Cadiar added 18:20 - Apr 10
Apologies Newtown, marked you by mistake but made amends by marking DaHemorrhoid down.
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grumpyoldman added 18:33 - Apr 10
I find it fascinating that when we win, there are fewer comments and fewer personal attacks.

I am sure that if you actually realized how pathetic you seem to others on here who are making observations about tactics, players & chances of promotion, praising, or criticizing the team. It wouldn't make any difference to any of you because you are so wrapped up in your opinions that you cannot accept anybody else's right to an opinion different from your own.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 18:34 - Apr 10
At this stage the draw and loss of perfect offensive recored may be a release of pressure, we are still unbeaten in 14 games.
We can now just focus on gaining 15 from the remaining 18 points we have available.

We still have our destiny in our own hands, Wendies do not.
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chepstowblue added 18:49 - Apr 10
Horrible conditions, poor game, and not a great performance. Having ridden our luck on a couple of occasions in the first half, it was disappointing that the goal should come at a time when we were very comfortable and under little threat. Regardless of what happens over the next five games this season is definitely going down to injury time on the final day.
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backwaywhen added 19:05 - Apr 10
2 points dropped from from winning and in control of the game , but make no bones about it this type of tight ground , poor playing surface and awful weather conditions did not suit our game and style of play one little bit , the quicker we get out of this S#it division the better .
COYBs
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BlueBlueBlood added 19:07 - Apr 10
7 points from the last 3 away games is an excellent haul and keeps us bang in the hunt.

If we can take the 6 on offer from the next two home games (whilst Sheff W and Plymouth are away twice) I'd have taken 88 points with 4 to play. Can't wait for Saturday.
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