David James stole the limelight for all the wrong reasons as City literally handed Ipswich the points in this npower Championship contest at Portman Road. City rode their luck in the opening 45 minutes, but England's World Cup goalkeeper blundered twice in the second half as Roy Keane's team extended their unbeaten run to six games this season. His fluffed clearance enabled Hungarian striker Tamas Priskin to open the scoring on 59 minutes and the 40-year-old former Liverpool and Aston Villa star was again at fault when failing to hold onto a Priskin shot and handing Jason Scotland a simple tap-in to put the outcome beyond doubt 15 minutes from time. In-form Ipswich would have won by a wider margin had they not seen shots come back off the crossbar on three occasions.
Bristol Evening Post
Jason Scotland capped a glowing full debut with a neat 'sniff' as Ipswich surged up to third spot. Scotland, 31, was bought last Monday from Wigan to give the Tractor Boys added edge in front of goal. And the Trinidad and Tobago international wasted little time in repaying part of the £750,000 fee, notching Town's second in a comfortable win. Strike partner Tamas Priskin cracked Ipswich ahead in the 59th minute. Then Scotland sealed the points with an opportunist goal that showed a predator's instinct. He was first to react from close range on 74 minutes after City keeper David James' poor parry from a Priskin blast.
News of the World
Strikers Tamas Priskin and Jason Scotland grabbed the goals that left unbeaten Ipswich third in the table and Bristol City still searching for their first win of the season. But the Robins only had themselves to blame, with defensive blunders gifting Roy Keane's rampaging team both second-half goals.
Daily Star Sunday
Manager Roy Keane was delighted with newly signed Trinidad striker Jason Scotland after his dynamic goal scoring full debut added a new dimension to the Ipswich attack. Former Swansea star Scotland, 31, who completed a £750,000 switch from Wigan earlier in the week, snatched Ipswich's points clinching second goal in the 74th minute after earlier hitting the crossbar to leave Keane raving.
Mail on Sunday
Ipswich manager Roy Keane hailed the impact of new signing Jason Scotland after the striker marked his first start for the club with a goal in the 2-0 win over Bristol City. Scotland arrived at Portman Road from Wigan this week and the former Swansea man was on target along with fellow striker Tamas Priskin as the Tractor Boys maintained their unbeaten start to the season. Keane was encouraged by Scotland's performance and believes there is more to come from the 31-year-old frontman. "On another day he could have had a hat-trick." said Keane. "What I liked about his goal was that he was on the move."
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