Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Ince staying with Blackpool.

Thomas Ince has declared he is staying with Blackpool after the 6-0 win over Ipswich . He said in an interview "Of course I'll be staying, I have to put tremendous faith back into Blackpool." 
"A year ago I was playing reserve team football, and the gaffer and chairman brought me here. It took me a while to find my feet but, from January onwards, I've enjoyed my football.
"Getting the goal at Wembley really lifted me and I knew I had to take that consistency on. The first three games have gone well for me and I have to keep doing that.
"My faith is in Blackpool. These players and this club allow me to express myself."
Tom Ince celebrating after scoring against Ipswich. 
He has also had a big influence from his farther Paul Ince, who him self being a footballer at international levels, advised to him to stay put with Blackpool. In an interview Ince said one of his biggest influences is his father. Thomas Ince has already scored more goals in his career, "I always say to my dad, I’ve scored more goals than you already in my career’ – but it’s not about my dad, it is about me and being my own man." but he also added they are not completely  the same "In fact, I'm the opposite to him in many ways. He has this stern look and has an opinion about most things, where as I am a lot quieter, much more laid back. 'While he was a midfield enforcer, I was always much more interested in taking the ball past players, rather than off them. My idol has always been Ryan Giggs, and it is weird to think he lodged with us for six months when he started out at united."



Thomas Ince with has dad at a Blackpool friendly. 

It looks like young Tom Ince is staying for the rest of the season, his is a fantastic player and has served Blackpool tremendously so far and we can only hope the future star can carry on doing so. 

Monday, 27 August 2012

Bristol City vs Cardiff City Match Report

Match Report: Bristol City vs Cardiff City

Bristol City Team:                                                         Cardiff City Team:
1. Tom Heaton                                                                  1. David Marshall
3. Mark Wilson                                                                 2. Kevin McNaughton
4. Liam Fontaine                                                               3. Andrew Taylor 
6. Louis Carey                                                                   5. Mark Hudson
17. Greg Cunningham                                                       12. Matthew Connolly
27. Albert Adomah (Davies 84)                                          7. Peter Whittingham
14. Cole Skuse                                                                  8. Don Cowie
15. Stephen Pearson                                                         14. Tommy Smith (Velikonja 75)
11. Martyn Woolford                                                        17. Aron Gunnarson (Mason 46)
18. Ryan Taylor (Elliot 74)                                                18. Jordan Mutch (Ralls 80)
9. Jon Stead (Baldock 64)                                                 22. Heider Helguson



Stephen PearsonBristol City started the game much brighter than Cardiff creating opportunities all over the pitch, and when Mark Hudson headed a Bristol cross on to the crossbar you knew things were going to get tough. Peter Whittingham had a chance to put Cardiff a goal up with a 25 yard strike that was saved by ex goalkeeper Tom Heaton and as Bristol kept the tempo high and Adomah blazed the ball round the post after about 25 mins, Eventually Bristol broke the deadlock with Stephen Pearson scoring from inside the box in the 33rd minute.   
15 minutes later Jon Stead held off a challange from debutant Matthew Connolly before freeing Martyn Woolford who calmly stroked the ball past keeper David Marshall.

After the half time break Malky Mackay decided to substitute midfielder Aron Gunnarson for exiting young striker Joe Mason which proved to be a fantastic change with the player turning in Hudson's header before Heaton could get to the ball, 7 minutes Jon Stead was replaced by Sam Baldock and almost instantly got a goal,cutting in from the Cardiff left but his shot grazed the side netting and resulted in a goal kick, and as Cardiff went up the other end of the pitch they had there best chance of a equaliser Don Cowie found Smith free on the left who squared the ball for Peter Whittingham who spun the ball just wide off the goal, The miss proved costly as when Woolford set up Baldock for a dream debut goal he could only smack the post but Woolford was there to finish the rebound. With only 11 minutes left Cardiff brought on Velikonja and ralls to replace Mutch and Smith and this helped change the course of the game as Ralls played a ball through for Mason who crossed for Kevin McNaughton his shot was poor but fell straight to Helguson who was never going to miss from a couple of yards out, Cardiff started pressing for a dramatic equaliser but when Greg Cunningham cut out a pass and slipped a ball through between Hudson and McNaughton, Sam Baldock had the easiest of chances and made no mistake killing off the game. The final whistle blew and Bristol City had won the Sevenside derby 4-2    
Bristol City 4-2 Cardiff City

Match Stats:
                       Bristol:                       Cardiff:
Possession         55%                            45%
Shots On             6                                  8
Shots Off            7                                  6
Corners               5                                  6
Fouls                  10                                  7