Scunthorpe Match Report
SKY BLUES 1 – 1 SCUNTHORPE
With the smallest crowd of the Season expected, it was a little disconcerting how easily we negotiated our way into the Ricoh for this seemingly easy chance for the Sky Blues to gain three much needed points, at home to a recently floundering Scunthorpe team, whom the City had never encountered in a League Fixture before. The lack of people was exemplified inside the ground too, with little problem getting served in the Premier Club and only the Casino Queues making consumption of Alcohol a bit of a hazard.
As the team sheets circulated around, we saw that Mr Dowie had decided to make three changes, Ward reclaiming a Central Defensive birth alongside Ben Turner, whilst elsewhere, Gray got the nod on the left flank and Leon McKenzie, in search of his 200th League Goal, partnered Adebola up front. It looked a positive selection and so it proved, with City taking the initiative from the off. Tabb and Gray seeing plenty of possession early doors as the midfield gradually took control.
Our best chance of the half fell to McKenzie on 28 minutes, when Gray whipped a great cross in from the left, but the striker, who found himself with a free header, only managed to direct it over the bar when a goal seemed certain. Doyle had conjured himself a chance 6 minutes earlier, but saw his effort pass the wrong side of the post. A minute later and the referee pointed for a Penalty. Jay Tabb made a dart into the box and was clearly up-ended and we all waited for the inevitable outcome, only to see the visitors demanding that the referee consult his assistant. This he did and promptly altered his opinion, with a free-kick on the edge of the box the outcome, much to the dismay of the Home Support. Stephen Hughes took it, but blasted tamely wide of the post. HT 0 – 0.
Hardly had we all retaken our seats when “another Penalty” was awarded, again it was Tabb who made a great run into the area, where Murphy bundled him over, again the referee pointed to the spot, before showing the keeper a straight red card. As is usually the case in such circumstances, off went a midfielder and the sub keeper came on to face the spot kick. Michael Doyle strode confidently forward, taking the ball from McKenzie’s grasp, before driving low into the bottom corner to give us the lead.
A win looked a certainty now, with a goal lead and numerical advantage, but City suddenly retreated into defensive mode, stopped passing the ball and gave Scunthorpe the impetus. This they gladly took, all of a sudden displaying the determination which had seem them earn promotion last term and generally giving City a lesson in how to keep the football. A free kick from Jim Goodwin, which hit the crossbar with Dimi stranded, almost gave them an unlikely equaliser, before Elliot Ward was, not for the first time this season, caught napping, allowing Jack Cork to fire under the City keepers body.
The goal re-awakened the home team, with Dowie looking to freshen things up a bit. Off came the impressive Tabb, who had picked up a knock, to be replaced by Ellery Cairo. Shortly thereafter Wayne Andrews & Michael Hughes replaced McKenzie and Stephen Hughes respectively. Much Huffing and puffing followed, with Cairo making a great run towards the box, only to be upended by visiting right back, and my man of the match for them, Youga. This was his second book able offence within the space of 10 minutes and he joined Murphy in the bath.
Surely we must score, but, apart from a glancing header by Andrews and an overhead kick by Marcus Hall, we rarely threatened to score and, in fairness, Scunthorpe probably deserved a draw, for their dogged determination not to allow us past.
Things certainly picked up in the second half, as is the norm, but that it ten consecutive games since we last scored in the first half, and the boos that rang out of an Half Empty Stadium, were more for frustration than any lack of effort. However, it is another two points lost and the crowd of 14,038 was a clear 2,000 lower than our lowest gate at the new Stadium. We must all hope and pray for the Take-over to happen sooner, rather than later.
GT M.O.M.
Jay Tabb
Player Ratings:
6 ……. Dimi
8 ……. McNamee
7 ……. Ward
6 ……. Turner
6 ……. Hall
7 ……. Gray
7 ……. Doyle
6 ……. Hughes
8 ……. Tabb
7 ……. Adebola
6 ……. McKenzie


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