


Tuesday 7th November 2023 – 20:00
New York Stadium
Pre-Match Thoughts - Mike
It's been said many times, points like the one gained at Birmingham Saturday will be crucial to what we are able to achieve this season, wins will take care of themselves but it is this type of result that makes the difference. On a day when we were far from our best and struggling to get any kind of control of fluency in the game we looked light years away from return to Suffolk soil with anything to show for our troubles. It is on days like this that you find out so much about the character of your team, it is easy to look good when you are comfortably ahead and the goals are flowing but to grind something out of a game you are struggling in tells you so much more.
There was an air of good fortune in the way Jay Stansfield was afforded the chance to put City ahead, quickest to react to a scuffed shot which fell so kind he was able to nip in just ahead of Hladky before swiveling and firing home, in truth it was no more than Birmingham deserved at that stage as we had been pretty awful in the opening exchanges, the usual engine room of our team had been nullified by Birmingham's press and they closed us down at every opportunity, our forward players were non existent and everything just looked all over the place, that said we did carve out a couple of good chances to get an undeserved equaliser with the best chance falling to Nathan Broadhead who fired just wide when he should really have hit the target.
Going in a goal down was quite a result given how the half panned out and you could only imagine that Town could only get better after the break and so it looked for the first few moments of the half. From narrowly missing a chance to go level Birmingham raced up the other end of the pitch and a cross saw Cameron Burgess glide the ball passed Hladky to make it 2-0, at that point it looked for all the worlds like it was game over bu this Town team are made of sterner stuff and just refuse to know when they are beaten. Chances started to flow but they all went begging, Kieran McKenna rolled the dice and brought on the usual plethora of subs and once again it came up trumps.
With Ten minutes to go Marcus Harness had dragged us back into a game where we had looked dead and buried, some good work from Ladapo who had just come on won the ball in City's half, Clarke found Dane Scarlett who finally showed us why he is here with a good cross into the danger area where Ladapo, who had continued his run saw his shot saved before Harness followed up to fire the ball home, game on. Town continued to surge forward but it looked like time was against us until that man Harness came up trumps again. Scarlett sent Omari Hutchinson away and the Chelsea loanee got his cross into a dangerous area, the ball looped into the air before coming down perfectly for Harness to send his volley crashing passed John Ruddy, the Town fans erupted as the players celebrated. Town still had One or two chances to actually grab the win but it wasn't to be and the game ended all square.
It has to be said that it felt like a win such was the way we started the game, too many players not on their game and a fired up home team and crowd were making it very hard for us but somehow we find a way, we have a never say die attitude which is testament to McKenna and the boys. The point keeps us Seven clear of Leeds Utd and with the crucial game in hand the gap could still well be an incredible Ten points come 10.00pm Tuesday evening, plus with Leicester dropping points we could find ourselves within touching distance of top spot. We can now boast the fact that we are the only team in the Championship to have lost a solitary game all season, even Leicester can't lay claim to that.
Tuesday see's the second attempt to get the game at Rotherham played following last Month's farce of a cancellation and of course it is the aforementioned game in hand. Now I know we all keep saying no game at this level is easy etc but I think this is a game we really should be winning, the Millars are struggling and look to be set for a long hard season in their quest to avoid a return to League One, we have to take advantage of games like this but I also feel we need to up our game a few notches as the last Three games have seen us not at our best, despite the fact we have taken Seven points form them and have remained unbeaten it has been pretty tough in spells in all of those games, I want to see us dominating teams again and taking it to then, that may be being a little bit over critical but we are more than capable, November is very important to get some points on the board as December looks a pig of a month where points will be a lot harder to come by.
Personally I can see nothing but a Town win here and that nice cushion to third place restored, Rotherham sit in the drop zone with a mere Ten points from their Fourteen games played, goals are hard to come by and they concede a fair few too, Two wins all season is not great and One of those was against Norwich and we don't count byes. So it's a Town win for me and a nice clean sheet would be very welcome too. Does McKenna make changes ? I certainly think a bang in form Marcus Harness is knocking on the door. COYB'S
The Opposition – Rotherham United - Honours
League
Football League Third Division / League One
Champions: 1950–51, 1980–81
2nd place promotion: 2000–01, 2019–20, 2021–22
Play-off winners: 2013–14, 2017–18
Football League Fourth Division / League Two
Champions : 1988–89
2nd place promotion: 1991–92, 1999–2000, 2012–13
3rd place promotion: 1974–75
Cup
Football League Cup
Runners-up: 1960–61
Football League Trophy
Winners: 1995–96, 2021–22
Football League Third Division North Cup
Winners 1945–46
The Manager – Matt Taylor
League Table as at 6th November 2023

Form Guide
Rotherham United
4 Oct Rotherham 1 - 2 Bristol City
7 Oct Southampton 1 - 1 Rotherham
25 Oct Rotherham 2 - 0 Coventry City
29 Oct Sheffield Wed 2 - 0 Rotherham
4 Nov Rotherham 1 - 1 QP Rangers
Ipswich Town
3 Oct Ipswich Town 3 - 0 Hull City
7 Oct Ipswich Town 4 - 2 Preston
25 Oct Bristol City 0 - 1 Ipswich Town
28 Oct Ipswich Town 3 - 2 Plymouth
4 Nov Birmingham City 2 - 2 Ipswich Town
Head to Head

Match Referee – Graham Scott
ROTHERHAM UNITED 1 IPSWICH TOWN 2