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Lincoln City 0-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time
Tuesday, 17th Jan 2017 21:09

Town’s FA Cup third round replay at Lincoln City remains 0-0 at the break but with the home side having had the better of the first half.

Paul Digby, Leon Best, Dean Gerken, Jonathan Douglas and Grant Ward all returned to a Blues line-up featuring five changes from the side which beat Blackburn 3-2 on Saturday.

Digby was handed his second start of the season - the other was in the EFL Cup - in what was a continuation of the three-man backline, playing on the right with skipper Luke Chambers in the middle and Christophe Berra on the left. Adam Webster missed out, due to an ankle injury.

Josh Emmanuel and Jonas Knudsen were again the wing-backs, while Gerken started in goal as he did in the first match with Bartosz Bialkowski the sub keeper.

Ward and Douglas were in central midfield with Andre Dozzell and Kevin Bru dropping to the bench. Best replaced Freddie Sears, who was also among the subs, up front with Tom Lawrence.

Also on the bench were youngsters Adam McDonnell, a midfielder, striker Ben Morris and left-back Pat Webber.

Lincoln named the same XI which started the 2-2 draw at Portman Road having made six changes for Saturday’s 3-1 FA Trophy victory at Gateshead.


Following a minute’s applause for ex-Imps boss Graham Taylor, who died last week, Lincoln, who lined-up in a 4-4-2 system, started on the front foot in front of a noisy Sincil Bank crowd but without being able to carve out an early opening.

Town first threatened from a long Knudsen throw from the left but Lincoln eventually cleared the danger.

On 10 Nathan Arnold shot well over for the home side, then soon afterwards Lawrence, scorer of both Town’s goals in the first match and five in his last three matches, broke forward ominously and hit a low 25-yard strike which Imps keeper Paul Farman got down to his right to save at a stretch.

Matt Rhead, who had already been spoken to by referee Ben Toner twice for transgressions, headed a cross well wide in the 15th minute with Blues keeper Gerken still to be seriously tested.

Lincoln were having most of the ball with the Blues unable to keep it whenever they got hold of it.

The home side began to threaten and in the 24th minute the ball was played into Theo Robinson’s feet on the edge of the six-yard box. The former Derby man, who scored twice in the first match, tried to turn but found his way blocked by Chambers and Digby.

The Blues were under the cosh against the again impressive Vanarama National League leaders but on 29 Best brought the ball out and fed Lawrence to his left.

The Welshman played a superb first-time ball in towards Ward breaking in on goal down the middle but too far in front of the former Spurs man, who went to ground as he collided with Farman but without claiming a penalty.

But Lincoln continued to pin Town back inside their own area and on 33 Terry Hawkridge crossed from the right, however, Rhead was unable to make a clean contact on the ball, which flew wide.

Town made it out of their own half in the 36th minute and Ward fed Emmanuel to his right but the wing-back’s cross didn’t find a Blues player and the Imps cleared.

There was a big scare for the Blues a minute from the end of the half when Imps skipper Luke Waterfall was found in space from a knockdown from a long throw on the left and seemed certain to score. However, Gerken quickly came off his line to palm his effort past the post. Inexplicably referee Toner gave a goalkick.

Town would have been much the happier to hear the official’s whistle ending a half which had been thoroughly dominated by the home side.

The Imps had controlled the game throughout with the Blues forced to defend on the edge of their box for long spells and will feel they had done enough to go in front.

Waterfall’s chance towards the end of the half was the best of the game, while Lawrence’s strike from distance was the only save home keeper Farman had been forced to make.

The Blues will have to be a very much better prospect in the second half if they’re to avoid exiting the FA Cup to non-league opposition for the first time since January 1960 when they were beaten 3-2 by Peterborough at Portman Road.

Lincoln: Farman, Wood, Haberham, Waterfall (c), Power, Rhead, Hawkridge, Raggett, Arnold, Woodyard, Robinson. Subs: Muldoon, Marriott, Long, Miles, McCombe, Weatherell, Walker.

Town: Gerken, Digby, Chambers (c), Berra, Emmanuel, Ward, Skuse, Douglas, Knudsen, Lawrence, Best. Subs: Bialkowski, Bru, Sears, Dozzell, McDonnell, Morris, Webber. Referee: Ben Toner.


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Tufty added 22:07 - Jan 17
ABSOLUTELY THE PITS
THEY SHOULD AT LEAST TRY
HATE TO SAY THIS MM
THANKS AND GOOD BYE
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oldbri added 22:07 - Jan 17
UNBELIEVABLE
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HUTCHITFC added 22:08 - Jan 17
If he manages to remain in his post then whoever goes to the next game should also hang their head in shame
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martin587 added 22:08 - Jan 17
DISGRACEFUL.Evans sack MM tonight!
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KernewekBlue added 22:09 - Jan 17
Truly incredible! Bye Mick!!!!!
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MickCuresInsomnia added 22:09 - Jan 17
Well Done Lincoln..........GET LOST McCARTHY 😡
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camblue added 22:10 - Jan 17
McCarthy out, the man is a disgrace.
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Steelmonkey added 22:10 - Jan 17
If anyone says this was a bad performance from town they are wrong.
It was a typical display of how they have played this season, it's what us season ticket holders have had to put up with.
Absolute disgrace McCarthy, just f$%#~Â¥g walk.
I have had it with your team selections, the poor subs., the inept tactics and your arrogance of continuing to pick players who give no substance to the side.
Tonight the BBC commentators could see exactly what us supporters have witnessed all season, why can't you McCarthy.
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poldark added 22:10 - Jan 17
For goodness sake get rid of this moron we can't take anymore all you McCarthy lovers should hold your head in shame that you wish our beloved club managed by this idiot
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WestNorfolk_Blue added 22:11 - Jan 17
Butcher and every Town fan disgraced by that shower of sh*te. If ME is content with that he should e packed of with McMick
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Safetyfirstmrwark added 22:11 - Jan 17
Hugely appreciate the stability MM brought to us after Keane & Jewell but it's painfully evident things aren't working now and they're not going to get any better. MM Please leave now with a scrap of dignity. New era needed but most importantly we have to get rid of our shady owner - years of no ambition, no interest and no investment. Really sad times.
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comeonthegoodtimes added 22:12 - Jan 17
I use to think it was just Mick but after the last few games the team coaches players and management all need a serious look as tonight thankfully I couldn't make it as my wife has just had our daughter but disgrace is an understatement.... Help us anyone as I can't see the light at the end of this horrible dark tunnel
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jas0999 added 22:12 - Jan 17
MM OUT
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Walk_the_Wark added 22:12 - Jan 17
Come on Mick Lovers- Gcon et al... please explain how our 'budget' stops us beating non- league opposition- it'll be fascinating to hear.....
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dan_itfc55 added 22:13 - Jan 17
THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE DISGRACE!!!!!! GET THE F OUT OF OUR CLUB MCCARTHY. COMPLETE EMBARRASSMENT!!!!

I HAVE COMPLETELY HAD ENOUGH OF THIS UTTER SH1T3 WEEK IN WEEK OUT.
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oldbri added 22:13 - Jan 17
EMBARRASSING
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barrystedmunds added 22:13 - Jan 17
Well if the nation didn't know how sh@te we are, they do now! Awful!
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Umros added 22:14 - Jan 17
Overpaid pre-madonnas
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EuanTown added 22:15 - Jan 17
I don't want to hear what Mick has to say about that. But I understand that he didn't think we were second best at half time. Really Mick really. So why is your opinion the opposite of everyone else watching that shower attempt to play a game called football.
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ThePinkMist added 22:16 - Jan 17
Mick In
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blue added 22:16 - Jan 17
Look on the bright side , theres always next year .cup could of been a hindrence this year with what pile of hoof ball we have contributed this year .playoffs here we come super talent brought to the squad :) ;) ;) Amazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzing manager
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Tractorboy1985 added 22:17 - Jan 17
Right.. the time has come.. if the man doesn't walk or is sacked by lunchtime 2morro a protest must be staged! We have been taken for mugs for too long! Enough is enough! Evans if u truly care about this football club work must start in the morning.. first the sacking.. secondly finding a manager who us fans will be proud to watch win lose or draw.. I don't expect my team to win every week but I do expect them to outplay a non league team in 180 minutes.. if people feel as strongly as myself we must stand up to this stubborn clueless owner who has been taking the p1ss for too long
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:17 - Jan 17
bring on the McCarthy supporters now .END OF
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TonyMowbray added 22:19 - Jan 17
I doubt many people watched it Barry......and if they did it wouldn't of been for long.......probably switched over immeadiatley after watching the utterly dire Skuse or Douglas hoof the ball of the pitch whilst under no pressure.
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sirmichealmills added 22:20 - Jan 17
You'll only get him out by (sadly) staying away, Evans only cares for the money
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