Sunday 25 August 2013

Milton Keynes Dons 2-2 Bristol City

The Return of a Legend


Bristol City's home clash with MK Dons was one that supporters of the Dons looked for when the fixtures came out. For one simple reason. The return of a legend. The first academy product MK Dons produced, a man loved on and off the field, Sam Baldock. The whole week had seen talk about Sam, and his younger brother George, who is still playing for the MK.

Two O'Clock arrived, the team news was in.  Both of the brothers started. Sean O'Driscoll had packed his Bristol City side full of quality including the likes of Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Frank Fielding, Greg Cunningham, Scott Wagstaff and Marvin Elliott. Karl Robinson opted to keep Jon Otsemobor in the heart of his defence with Dean Lewington still out injured and Luke Chadwick started ahead of Dele Alli while Lee Hodson played his 100th career game at just 21.

Brothers in arms at Stadium:MK
The referee blew, the talk had stopped and the game commenced and it didn't take long for Sam Baldock to get involved, he scored a hat trick in his last game at Stadium:MK and was looking lively again, on 4 minutes he had the first attempt of the game, a taim effort gathered comfortably by Dons' stopper David Martin. 

On 10 minutes the Dons' wide man Jason Banton latched onto a ball from Darren potter but could not capitalise, firing his shot over Frank Fielding's goal. The game had got off to a tight start with neither team looking likely to score but on 21 minutes a searching Joe Bryan free kick found Aden Flint at the back post, his header thundering against David Martin's right hand post. 

The Dons then dominated the next 10 minutes, the Robins couldn't cope with MK Dons' slick passing that created an opening for on-loan striker Patrick Bamford. Lee Hodson, George Baldock and Stephen Gleeson combining with the latter threading a delightful ball through but Bamford could only hit the outside of the post with his effort.  

On 37 minutes came the inevitable, ex-dons man Baldock finding space in the box and firing an unstoppable half volley past a stranded David Martin, it just had to be. The elder sibling not moving a muscle in celebration, respecting the people who once worshiped him. That took the game through to half time at 1-0.


Sam Baldock hit a hat trick against Chesterfield
Karl Robinson sent his men out early for the second half, clearly not happy at what he had seen thus far.

Patrick Bamford celebrating his second goal of the season
The Dons came out like men possessed in the second half, however the first chance of the half came to ex-Manchester City man Greg Cunningham who fired his shot into the 1000+ travelling Bristol City supporters in the Stadium:MK North stand. Two minutes later the Dons were on terms. Luke Chadwick's surge forced the Bristol City defence back as he threaded a ball through to Patrick Bamford who fired a left footed shot into the bottom corner, leaving Frank Fielding no chance. 

A minute later and Jason Banton left the field to be replaced to be replaced by fellow loanee Samir Carruthers. More good play from the Dons' front line saw the sub's shot fly just over the bar, the men from MK1 on the front foot and looking for the lead as Karl Robinson made his second change on the hour as Dele Alli entered in place of Lee Hodson which saw George Baldock move to right back.


Sam Baldock put City 2-1 up


Minutes later a long kick from Fielding saw the Dons defence caught and Baldock was clean through, David Martin didn't move as Baldock's fired a clinical shot past him and into the bottom corner in front of the travelling support. No celebration once again from the Robins' captain and a second Stadium:MK hat trick in a row looked on the cards.








Carruthers' finish earned the Dons' a point 


The Dons' went looking for their second equaliser of the game and just 3 minutes later they had it.This goal almost identical to the first. Alli won the ball and ran at the defence, sliding the ball through to Carruthers who's first time finish into the top corner was one that would have looked at home in the Premier League.






That left 20 minutes for a winner to come as Luke Chadwick was taken off to be replaced by Izale McLeod  in Karl Robinson's final move and Jordan Wynter was introduced in place of Bobby Reid.

With ten minutes to go MK Dons survived strong claims for a penalty from Bristol City as Joe Bryan was sent flying by Antony Kay, the Bristol City fans incensed. City piled on the pressure and a fantastic save by Martin from a powerful Emmanuel-Thomas strike fell to Baldock as his hat trick looked all but sealed, but the Reds' skipper failed to control the ball and was left wondering what could have been.  The game was coming to a close as the fourth official held his board aloft the Dons were given a free kick 28 yards out. The Dons' set piece specialist Shaun Williams stepped up. He bent his free kick round the wall to see a flying Frank Fielding tip the ball onto the post with the save of the match, the follow up falling to the defence who swiftly cleared. 

All that was left was a couple of free kicks for the Dons' that proved fruitless as Karl Robinson's men ended the strongest, a point a fair result for both as MK trailed twice and both times fought back.

Player Ratings:

David Martin- The MK Dons' keeper didn't have too much to do, but made a very important save from Jay Emmanuel-Thomas. 6.5

Lee Hodson- Was the only outlet when under pressure during the first half, touch and control was poor.   Defending was pleasing. 7

Antony Kay- Solid as ever, won just about every header, marshaled Sam Baldock to the best of his abilities. 9

Jon Otsemobor- Not cut out to play centre back, lot to learn for him. 5

Shaun Williams- Quite game, has much more of an effect as centre back, looked dangerous from set plays. 7.5

Darren Potter- Protected the back four as per usual, calm and collected. 8

Stephen Gleeson- Stand in captain, classy as ever. 8

Jason Banton- Looked threatening first half, adds something to our team. 8

Luke Chadwick- Poor first half, stuck at it and got himself an assist. 7.5

George Baldock- Managed the occasion well, his combination down the right with Hodson looks promising. 7.5

Patrick Bamford- Put himself about, added a goal to his tally, good performance. 8.5

Samir Carruthers- Very good acquisition, looking forward to seeing him start, changed the game and scored with a good finish. 8

Dele Alli- Making his way in the game, provided the assist for the second, looked assured. 7.5

Izale Mcleod- Needs a run of starts, things not going his way. 6.5


Friday 9 August 2013

League One weekend preview- 10th August 2013

The 10th of August sees the new Skybet League One season head into its second weekend, after a hectic 7 days which included the first games of the new season and the Capital One cup first round.

Bradford City v Carlisle United

League One new boys Bradford take on Carlisle at Valley Parade on Saturday.  Bradford will be looking to
continue their impressive opening day showing away to Bristol City, gaining a point, however the Cumbrians will be looking to bounce back from a Catastrophic opening day thrashing at the hands of Russell Slade's Leyton Orient. Midweek Bradford were dumped out of the League Cup at the first hurdle, losing to local rivals Huddersfield.  Carlisle caused an upset beating Championship side Blackburn on penalties after a 3-3 draw, David Amoo with a brace and Lewis Guy opening his Carlisle account.  Today (Thursday) Carlisle have strengthened in defence adding Charlton's Republic of Ireland u21 international Kevin Feely on a month loan.

Lee Miller is suspended for Carlisle following his red card on the opening day.  I have no doubt that Carlisle's struggles will continue at Bradford on Saturday. Prediction: Bradford 2-0 Carlisle.
Rory McArdle gave Bradford their first point

Brentford v Sheffield United


The second weekend of the season sees 2 of the divisions heavyweights go head to head at Griffin Park.  The Blades kicked off the season with an impressive win in front of the sky cameras at home to Notts County. They face one of their toughest trips this season to West London, on the back of their Capital One Cup defeat by Burton, looking to continue their league form. 
The Bees got a point at Port Vale to start their season, and head for their first home league game of the season with high hopes after an exciting midweek clash with Dagenham and Redbridge, winning 3-2.
Both sides go into this one looking to claim a very valuable, early 3 points. Prediction: Brentford 1-1 Sheffield United
Harry Maguire's header gave Sheffield United
victoru

Colchester United v Port Vale

The U's left it late against Gillingham
The Valliants make the trip to Essex on the back of a well earned point against promotion-tipped Brentford, leaving boss Micky Adams pleased.  Vale and Colchester both found themselves out the Capital One Cup on Tuesday, as the Vale park side edged out by Walsall, whereas the U's were hammered by fellow third tier outfit Peterborough. Joe Dunne's side kicked off the league season with a late win at League One newcomers Gillingham and will be looking to make it 6 points from 6.
Prediction: Colchester 2-1 Port Vale

Leyton Orient v Shrewsbury Town

Kevin Lisbie opened his season account against Carlisle
Early pacesetters Leyton Orient welcome the Shrews to East London this Saturday.  The rampant reds walked all over Carlisle on the opening weekend, smashing them 5-1. Graham Turner's Shrewsbury were left pleased with a point at home to the MK Dons last weekend, and will be looking for their first three points of the season this weekend. Graham Burke has been added for more creativity up front, on loan from Premier League side Aston Villa.
I think Shrewsbury will struggle to gain anything at the Matchroom Stadium this weekend. Prediction: Orient 3-1 Shrewsbury.

MK Dons v Crewe Alexandra

Daniel Powell will be a big loss for
MK Dons
Crewe travel to MK Dons after a thrilling 3-3 draw at home to Rotherham first time out, with the Millers being 3-1 down going into the closing stages. Alexandra also has a disappointing midweek, losing to League Two side Bury 3-2. The news that star man Mathias Pogba will also be out for months is a massive blow for Steve Davis' side.
Meanwhile Karl Robinson was left pleased following the Dons' trip to Greenhous Meadow despite the bore draw, claiming he saw a 'good performance.' Much more pleasing for the men from Milton Keynes was the Capital One cup win away to Neighbours Northampton Town.
The Dons will be looking to impress back at Stadium:MK for the first time, but without wingers Daniel Powell and Dean Bowditch, both injured. Skipper Dean Lewington is also struggling with a knock picked up in the opening day draw at Shrewsbury.
The Railwaymen will have to improve defensively if they are to gain anything from Saturday's clash in Buckinghamshire. Prediction: MK Dons 2-0 Crewe.

Notts County v Peterborough

The Posh are off to a good start
Notts County were left disappointed after a loss away to Sheffield United on Friday night, however they managed to overcome the challenge from League Two Fleetwood midweek and a glamouring 2nd round tie at Anfield awaits. County will also be without Gary Liddle and Manny Smith after the Magpies suffered two red cards in their first games this season.  Callum McGregor impressed on debut against Fleetwood and the on-loan Celtic man will be pushing for a start against the Posh, who find themselves heading to Meadow Lane on the back of 2 wins in 3 days, scoring 6 in the process.  New signing Britt Assombalonga immediately started to show why Peterborough paid a million pounds for his services, netting on debut last weekend.  The Posh are also through to round two of the league cup after hammering Colchester on Tuesday.  Both teams will be looking for a good start to their season and I can see this being a tough game for both sides.  Prediction: County 1-2 Peterborough.

Oldham Athletic v Walsall

The Latics season opener was an eventful one.  Lee Johnson's men were involved in a 7 goal thriller at Stevenage, winning 4-3. On the other hand, Walsall's Craig Westcarr scored a brace, firing them to a 3-1 win against Tranmere. Walsall followed that win up by beating fellow League One side Port Vale in the League Cup on Tuesday, meanwhile Oldham were edged out by championship outfit Derby.
Oldham will have to tighten up at the back come this weekend, whereas Walsall will be wary of the threat posed by the Boundary park club. Prediction: Oldham 2-2 Walsall
Oldham were delighted to beat Stevenage

Rotherham United v Preston North End

Preston had a shock win against Blackpool
Rotherham's first home game back in League One takes place on Saturday, where Preston visit. Preston kicked off the 2013/14 Capital One cup with a late win against Lancashire rivals Blackpool.  Last week North End gained a point at home to Wolves in one of the football league's celebratory fixtures. The Millers salvaged a late point in an impressive show at Crewe last week and then pulled off an upset midweek, dumping fellow Yorkshire club Sheffield Wednesday out.  Simon Grayson will be looking for his first 3 points of the campaign, whereas Rotherham will be looking to pit their wits against one of the better teams in the division. Prediciton: Rotherham 1-2 Preston

Swindon v Stevenage

Swindon are the only team in the football league still without a manager and are preparing for Hertfordshire club Stevenage to visit the County Ground.  Swindon faced one of the toughest games of their season last weekend, and succumbed to an early winner from Britt Assomalonga at Peterborough. However their fortunes turned around during the week, beating league two torquay. Stevenage caused one of the biggest shocks of the week, pulling off a 2-0 win at home to Mick McCarthy's Ipswich. Stevenage will be looking to avoid the same result as their opening league one game, as they shipped 4 to Oldham.  However Graham Westley took some positives from the 3 they did score. Prediction: Swindon 2-1 Stevenage
Westley was left with food for thought after their
defeat to Oldham

Tranmere Rovers v Crawley Town

Mike Jones snatched a
late winner for Crawley
Both of these sides won one and lost one during the first week of the season.  Tranmere were left disappointed after a 3-1 loss away to Walsall last Saturday but then the men from Merseyside were too much for football league new boys Mansfield.  Crawley's season opener saw them beat cash-strapped Coventry 3-2, then lose to league two Cheltenham following extra time in the cup.
This is a tough game for both sides, prediction: Tranmere 1-1 Crawley



Wolverhamton Wanderers v Gillingham

Leigh Griffiths will be looking for his first goal this season
Promotion favourites host Martin Allen's Gills this weekend.  Kenny Jackett will be looking to gain the men from Molineux's first win of the season, as they drew to Preston last time out. Gillingham will be out to prove they can go toe to toe with the big guns of league one, and to gain their first point after their opening day defeat to Colchester.  Midweek both teams were dumped out of the capital one cup, as Gillingham went down 2-0 to Bristol City and Wolves were once again in the limelight as they lost 1-0 to league two Morecambe infront of the Sky cameras. I think the midlands club will be too much for Gillingham, but who can blame me? Prediction: Wolves 3-0 Gillingham.

Coventry City v Bristol City (Sunday)

Crisis club Coventry stage their first game at Sixfields this Saturday, as a crowd of just 1100 is expected at Northampton. Coventry will be looking to improve on their double defeat this week, losing 3-2 on both outings, to Crawley in the league and Leyton Orient. The Robins make the trip for the first time without Albert Adomah, whos' move to Middlesbrough was completed this week. A win and a draw for the Reds this week saw them stay in the league cup and also put their first point on the board. Sean O'Driscoll's side will be looking to put in a good performance in their first away game of the new season. Prediction: Coventry 0-2 Bristol City
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas scored his first Bristol City
goal against Bradford