Referee Nield, though, is listed to take charge of this weekend’s Cup game at Portman Road with different assistants, having officiated in Leagues One and Two so far this season. His last Ipswich game came in the Papa John’s Trophy, when he oversaw the 2-0 home loss to Portsmouth. Meanwhile, Bobby Madden, the referee in charge of Ipswich Town's clash with Oxford last weekend, will act as the fourth official for the League Two clash between Tranmere and Leyton Orient this weekend. During a game played in thick fog, the Scot called managers Kieran McKenna and Karl Robinson together, with both keen to abandon the game and play again another day.
It's later become clear the rules were not interpreted correctly, in a game Ipswich went on to lose 2-1. “At that stage the referee said that because the 75-minute mark had passed the result would have to stand, there would have to be a draw and there would be no replay, " McKenna said. “In those conditions, my team, we want to win and we thought we would take our chances that we can get the winner. “The frustration and the confusion is that our club secretary has told us that is not the rules and there is nothing in the rulebook about that.
Charles had already put Bolton 1-0 up by the time of his red card, with Ian Evatt’s ultimately holding into that lead to win three important points. The incident will likely be appealed, after which Charles’ three-match ban will be passed on to Kachunga. Referee Nield, though, is listed to take charge of this weekend’s Cup game at Portman Road with different assistants, having officiated in Leagues One and Two so far this season.
Ipswich were frustrated in the fog at Oxford (Image: Pagepix Ltd) Speaking afterwards, though, McKenna said Madden suggested if the game was called after the 75-minute mark then the result would need to stand. It's later become clear the rules were not interpreted correctly, in a game Ipswich went on to lose 2-1. “At that stage the referee said that because the 75-minute mark had passed the result would have to stand, there would have to be a draw and there would be no replay, " McKenna said. “In those conditions, my team, we want to win and we thought we would take our chances that we can get the winner.
His last Ipswich game came in the Papa John’s Trophy, when he oversaw the 2-0 home loss to Portsmouth. Meanwhile, Bobby Madden, the referee in charge of Ipswich Town's clash with Oxford last weekend, will act as the fourth official for the League Two clash between Tranmere and Leyton Orient this weekend. During a game played in thick fog, the Scot called managers Kieran McKenna and Karl Robinson together, with both keen to abandon the game and play again another day. Ipswich were frustrated in the fog at Oxford (Image: Pagepix Ltd) Speaking afterwards, though, McKenna said Madden suggested if the game was called after the 75-minute mark then the result would need to stand.
Ipswich Town vs Burnley Head to HeadA complete record of competitive matches played between the two teams, This page lists the head-to-head record of Ipswich Town vs Burnley including biggest victories and defeats between the two sides, and H2H stats in all competitions. The Soccer Teams Ipswich Town and Burnley played 22 Games up to today. Among them, Ipswich Town won 8 games ( 5 at Portman Road Stadium, 3 at Turf Moor away), Burnley won 7 (1 at Turf Moor, 6 at Portman Road Stadium away), and drew 7 (5 at Portman Road Stadium, 2 at Turf Moor). In the ENG EFL Championship, the two teams played a total of 22 games before, of which Ipswich Town won 8, Burnley won 7 and the two teams drew 7.
Nield showed the red card to striker Dion Charles, after a punch was thrown inside the Rovers penalty areas. However, replays clearly showed team-mate Elias Kachunga was the guilty party. A BIZARRE moment as Dion Charles gets sent off for Bolton when it was actually teammate Elias Kachunga who was involved in the incident... 😬pic. twitter. com/4eHbmhNOTA — Sky Sports (@SkySports) January 25, 2023 Despite protests from both Charles and Kachunga, and a consultation with his assistant, Nield sent Charles off after 28 minutes of the game.
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Referee at centre of bizarre red card to take charge of Town's FA Cup clash v BurnleyIpswich Town’s FA Cup clash with Burnley this weekend will be refereed by a man who has made headlines in recent days. Tom Nield will have the whistle for the fourth-round game, just days after an incident where he sent off the wrong Bolton player in the Trotters’ victory over Forest Green Rovers. Nield showed the red card to striker Dion Charles, after a punch was thrown inside the Rovers penalty areas. However, replays clearly showed team-mate Elias Kachunga was the guilty party.
A BIZARRE moment as Dion Charles gets sent off for Bolton when it was actually teammate Elias Kachunga who was involved in the incident... 😬pic. twitter. com/4eHbmhNOTA — Sky Sports (@SkySports) January 25, 2023 Despite protests from both Charles and Kachunga, and a consultation with his assistant, Nield sent Charles off after 28 minutes of the game. Charles had already put Bolton 1-0 up by the time of his red card, with Ian Evatt’s ultimately holding into that lead to win three important points. The incident will likely be appealed, after which Charles’ three-match ban will be passed on to Kachunga.
Referee at centre of bizarre red card to take charge of Town's FA Cup clash v BurnleyIpswich Town’s FA Cup clash with Burnley this weekend will be refereed by a man who has made headlines in recent days. Tom Nield will have the whistle for the fourth-round game, just days after an incident where he sent off the wrong Bolton player in the Trotters’ victory over Forest Green Rovers.
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