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Season 2001-02 Match Report 2001-02 - Ipswich (a) Premiership |
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21 mins: Solano juggled the ball over his head to Speed coming in from the left. His cross-shot was saved by Sereni only for Solano to crash the ball into the empty net. 1-0
Half time: Ipswich 0 Newcastle 1 Full time: Ipswich 0 Newcastle 1
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Bobby said: "I thought Nikos Dabizas and Andy O'Brien were magnificent in the air all afternoon, heading a lot of deep crosses. "And our full-backs worked very hard to stop the crosses coming in. "Shay Given made two good saves in each half, but we kept them to just a few half-chances, apart from that and that is very pleasing for me. "The back four protected their goalkeeper very well, apart from one bad back-pass from Dabizas. "As for Given, no team has ever won a championship or a big cup without a good goalkeeper and Given is looking very good for us."
George Burley said: "Bobby is a legend here and it's not surprise he's doing so well at Newcastle. He says we are too good to go down but only we can put it right. "We've got a big battle on our hands to stay in the Premiership. Everyone will be writing us off so it's probably the biggest challenge that I've had as a manager at this club to pick up enough points to stay up."
Three points. Nuff said....
Four different post-match conversations and four different versions of the same game. Well, having not read any paper or web reports this is how this particular correspondent saw things.... By this stage referee Rob Styles was starting to lose the plot. The first real indication was his booking of Robert. The Frenchman tried to touch the ball around McGreal on the left side of the box but overhit it and bumped into the defender before tumbling over. The thought of a penalty hadn't entered into either player's mind - if Robert had dared to appeal he would have been laughed out of court (although it was possibly more of a penalty than the Fulham farce). But Styles deemed it to be a dive and Robert received his fifth booking of the season meaning he will miss the Boro home game. At the other end Armstrong raced to meet a cross and also tumbled over in the box. Styles waved away the appeals when the only decisions he could have given were a penalty or another booking. The drama then switched to the lower tier of the new North Stand. In the corner was a group of around 30 Newcastle fans shepherded by a cordon of orange-coated stewards. The combination of being a goal down and another unsuccessful penalty appeal had stoked up the home section and suddenly a group of United fans celebrating in the Ipswich end wasn't such a clever idea. They were herded out before it turned ugly but you have to wander just how on earth they ended up there in the first place?? At half-time one bright spark sitting below the Newcastle fans thought it clever to reveal a red and white Reg Vardy top under his coat and seemingly wore it with pride as he giggled with his mates. There were several Newcastle fans ready to drop the 20ft into the lower tier to explain the error of his ways but luckily a steward got to him first. The youth removed the offending article to expose a Naylor 12 Ipswich away shirt, so it looked like he was just wearing it for a bit of a laugh, unaware of the danger he was in.... If you play with fire then you'll pick your teeth up off the floor, is a phrase he was obviously unfamiliar with. Olivier Bernard and goalkeeping coach Simon Smith came out to warm up at half-time. As they lumbered across the pitch it was difficult to judge who had a wider girth. It was to be hoped that Bernard's width was due to several layers of clothing and several layers of muscle. When he eventually replaced Robert fifteen minutes into the second half it was seemingly neither.... Bellamy was buzzing around with more menace in the second half, playing on the shoulders of defenders who couldn't match his pace. However, his grasp of the offside law was becoming ever more tenuous as the game went on. On the occasions he did break free, a last ditch tackle, a save from Sereni or a poor shot selection from the Welsh wizard all conspired against us getting that killer second goal. Dabizas almost gifted Armstrong an opening and Shay Given failed to look behind him (again) as Counago stole the ball away from him. Shay did recover but was given a dubious free-kick anyway. Shearer thumped a spectacular volley goalwards, Bellamy almost picking up the rebound, and Aaron Hughes caused Hreidarsson to earn a booking when he tripped him. At the time Hughes had just ignited his turbo booster and was on his way to breaking the land speed record with a startling charge down the flank. The remaining ten minutes were nerve-wracking but only in historical and geographical terms - United's ability to throw away three points anywhere south of the meridian is enough to cause palpitations - even if Ipswich's forward threat was minimal. A free-kick on the edge of our box was their main hope but as the right of Shay's goal appeared to be gaping large, the wall protected it from a poorly hit kick. Kieron (or is that Kevin?) Dyer came on in the last few minutes - Bobby claiming afterwards all sorts of sentimental reasons for the appearance. Whatever, it seemed to distract the home side from any serious attempt at goal and Dyer himself almost had a dream return as he evaded a couple of challenges but failed to test Sereni as a last ditch challenge eventually halted his progress. Three points then that didn't affect our league position but kept us breathing the rarified air at the Premiership summit. It's difficult to imagine that such a laboured performance will see us win again this year but then again we have still got to play Ipswich at St. James'.... Special mention for Gary Speed who had a storming game in midfield, playing the Rob Lee role of old. Rob Lee played the current Rob Lee role which didn't amount to very much apart from the odd wayward pass. Andy O'Brien didn't put a foot wrong and Dabizas also had a game to remember, despite his almost catastrophic howler but there weren't many black and whites that enhanced their reputations. Robert shouldn't have been on the pitch - pulling up like a lame horse on more than one occasion. Are we really that desperate that we have to play him half fit? Bernard or LuaLua could have had their worst games for us and still have been more effective. But three points are three points and if you can win when you're playing badly... etc. etc. Another three against Blackburn next week would put us in a fantastic pre-Christmas position but can't you just see Keith Gillespie grabbing a late winner for Rovers...?? Niall MacKenzie |
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