Ipswich failed to do their promotion prospects any good as they were held to a
draw by in-form relegation battlers Gillingham, who are now unbeaten in their
last five games.
Defender Richard Naylor had the two best opportunities in the first half for
the visitors, who were a shadow of the side that put six goals past Nottingham
Forest a week ago.
And Gillingham could have won it in stoppage time when their on-loan Blackburn
midfielder Jonathon Douglas hit the woodwork from point-blank range.
But it took only eight minutes for Gills goalkeeper Jason Brown, who was
deputising for the injured Steve Banks, to be called into action. Naylor got his
head to a free-kick curled into the penalty area by Darren Currie but Brown held
the ball.
At the other end two minutes later Kelvin Davis clutched a 20-yard Michael
Flynn effort.
After 15 minutes Gillingham's Darius Henderson, who this week had his red card
at Leeds last Saturday rescinded, became the first player booked.
Henderson fired wide just afterwards, as did his strike partner Mamady Sidibe
with Gillingham well in the game, but the hosts needed to contain the threat of
Naylor at set-pieces as he again had a chance from a Currie corner only this
time to head over.
Little was being seen of the prolific Ipswich forward partnership and a Shefki
Kuqi shot from long range on the half-hour mark did not trouble Brown, while
Fabian Wilnis and Tommy Miller were also off target for the visitors within a
minute.
Sidibe sent the ball wide but Douglas did better when Davis had to tip his
attempt, which was the last of the half, over the crossbar.
At the start of the second period Ipswich manager Joe Royle replaced Matt
Richards with Jim Magilton but his side still did not look like one destined for
the Premiership and the quality of shooting remained disappointing.
Neither goalkeeper had to do anything spectacular until Davis produced another
acrobatic save from Flynn in the 58th minute, while Brown fouled Darren Bent
outside the penalty area and was booked, although the free-kick came to
nothing.
The longer the game went on the less likely it looked that the deadlock would
be broken and nothing of any real note was created until Douglas went so close
in the dying seconds.
Teams
Gillingham Brown, Nosworthy, Cox, Hope, McEveley, Southall,
Smith, Douglas, Flynn, Henderson (Byfield 74), Sidibe.
Subs Not Used: Bossu, Crofts, Hills, Jarvis.
Booked: Henderson, Brown, McEveley.
Ipswich Davis, Naylor, De Vos, Unsworth, Wilnis, Miller,
Currie, Westlake (Horlock 66), Richards (Magilton 45), Bent,
Kuqi (Scowcroft 71).
Subs Not Used: Counago, Price.
Booked: Unsworth.
Att: 9,311
Ref: B Curson (Leicestershire).