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Ipswich Town 0-3 Derby County - Half-Time
Tuesday, 31st Jan 2017 20:49

Goals from Craig Bryson, Tom Ince and former Blue Darren Bent have given Derby a 3-0 half-time lead over Town at Portman Road.

Skipper Luke Chambers, who is staying with the Blues despite interest from his former club Nottingham Forest, started for Town with manager Mick McCarthy making three changes from the team which drew 1-1 at Preston on Saturday.

Paul Digby, Jordan Spence and Kevin Bru came into the side for Josh Emmanuel and Grant Ward, who dropped to the bench, and Toumani Diagouraga, who missed out.

The Blues started in a 3-5-2 system with Chambers in the centre of the defence between Christophe Berra and Paul Digby. Jordan Spence and Jonas Knudsen were the wing-backs.

In central midfield Cole Skuse was partnered by Kevin Bru with Tom Lawrence ahead of them and Freddie Sears and Brett Pitman up front.

Derby were without Blues nemesis David Nugent (knee), midfielder Will Hughes (hamstring) and winger Jonny Russell (knee). Ex-Blues striker Bent started.

After a scruffy start, Derby won a series of corners which eventually led to their opening goal in the ninth minute.

Chambers headed a flag-kick from the right clear, the ball was played back into the right of the box to Ince, who took it down and laid it to Bryson on the edge of the box, from where he struck a low shot past Bartosz Bialkowski to his right.


Within three minutes it was 2-0. Ince brought the ball in from the right unchallenged and smashed a left-footed shot across Bialkowski and into the net, a goal reminiscent of Lawrence’s at Preston on Saturday but from the other flank.

Town switched to a four-man backline as they looked to get back into the game with Digby moving into five-man midfield with Lawrence on the left and Sears the right and Pitman up front on his own.

The Blues threatened for the first time in the 21st minute when Lawrence tricked his way past a couple of defenders on the edge of the box then hit a shot which was too close to Derby keeper Scott Carson.

Town toiled as they sought to get back in the game but Derby created the next opportunity, Abdoul Camara cut the ball back to Ince, whose low shot was too close to Bialkowski.

The Blues were making little headway with Derby happy to sit back and let Town play the ball around unthreateningly at the back. With nine minutes of the half remaining McCarthy switched Digby for David McGoldrick.

On 41 Lawrence made a run towards goal towards the right and hit a shot which was blocked. The loose ball fell to Bru, but his low cross into the area was cut out.

Two minutes later, Bru sent Sears away on the right and the ex-West Ham man won the first of three corners. From the third, Chambers headed into the ground and Carson pawed the ball away from Berra at the far post.

Moments later, Lawrence, Town’s only first-half danger man, turned his ankle as he cut inside a defender and required treatment.

In injury time Ince sent a dangerous ball across the Blues six-yard box, which Chambers turned behind.

And in the aftermath of the resultant corner, the Rams made it 3-0. The ball was cleared to Bryson just outside the area from where he struck a powerful shot which Bialkowski superbly tipped onto the bar.

However, the ball was sent back in from the right and an unmarked Bent nodded into the net from close range with several Town players claiming that the former England striker - who didn’t celebrate against his old club - had fouled Knudsen as the ball came over but to no avail.

Soon after referee Andrew Madley’s whistle ended the half and started a chorus of boos which followed manager McCarthy off the pitch and down the tunnel.

Derby had hardly been made to work for their three goals, the two early strikes having set the half up for them perfectly.

Having got comfortably in front the Rams were happy to sit back and let Town try to find a way through them, which the Blues were wholly incapable of managing with only Lawrence showing any threat at all.

The third goal was just as poor as the other two and made the already very difficult task of getting back into the game all but impossible.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Digby (McGoldrick 36), Chambers (c), Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Bru, Lawrence, Sears, Pitman. Subs: Gerken, Ward, Douglas, Dozzell, Moore, Emmanuel.

Derby: Carson, Baird, Keogh (c), Pearce, Olsson; Johnson, Bryson, Butterfield; Ince, Camara, Bent. Subs: Mitchell, Christie, Shackell, Anya, de Sart, Blackman, Vydra. Referee: Andrew Madley (West Yorkshire).


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Chondzoresk added 20:49 - Jan 31
FFS.....just go McCarthy
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martin587 added 20:51 - Jan 31
Absolutely dire performance.Team lacks nothing and really totally disorganised.Heartbreaking to watch.
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Lightningboy added 20:53 - Jan 31
I'm still confused how we've managed to get 35 points so far this season?

What a total mess.
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marco007 added 20:53 - Jan 31
We want 6.....and a sharp exit for MM this shambles.
I'm so glad that Chambers stayed and added defensive stability at the back !!
PS Knudsen is the worst full back ever and yet he plays every game ???
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Kulturarv added 20:53 - Jan 31
MM out and Marcus Scrooge to Brazilian prison!
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barrystedmunds added 20:53 - Jan 31
This would be a good one to win!!!
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HALLSJ added 20:53 - Jan 31
What a fkin pile of s..t
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Surco72 added 20:54 - Jan 31
GCon ... How many goals from Knudsen side tonight ? You and supporters of MM and paying customers to Evans are all a joke . Stay away and force a change before it is too late
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blueboy1981 added 20:54 - Jan 31
....... not surprised - predicted this could happen, and it is .....

THE CLUB IS A HORRENDOUS JOKE -and anyone who condones any of what's going on needs certifying.

One word:- TRUTH.
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OCCOLD335 added 20:56 - Jan 31
Could be worse people.......Nugent could be playing!!
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woohoo added 20:57 - Jan 31
Not looking good, is it?
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Global_Blue added 20:57 - Jan 31
Now we've lost Lawrence!

This is going to be an embarrassing night.
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midastouch added 20:58 - Jan 31
Another poster already said this the other day...
How bad does it have to get?
MICK OUT!!!
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BrettenhamBlue added 20:58 - Jan 31
Knudsen is getting destroyed out there. He's had some poor performances this season but this has got to be his worst.
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BrettenhamBlue added 21:00 - Jan 31
Mockery. Always good "you're so poor it's unbelievable" from a section of the Derby crowd.
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dalianwasexciting added 21:00 - Jan 31
Simply not championship level either in terms of skill,mambition, finances or tactics. League 1 could mark the end of our club as we know it.
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cartman1972 added 21:01 - Jan 31
This club is a shambles run by a complete ignoramus...... I hope we get annihilated now so one of them walks along with knudsen. It's an embarrassment being a supporter these days......I miss the halcyon days of Sir Bobby
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Karlosfandangal added 21:02 - Jan 31
Look on the bright side.....we have meet six signings so thing can only get better.

A player who can't get in the Reading side.....he can learn by his mistakes in the Ipswich side and be a better player when he goes back
A Leeds player who can go back better then when he got here
One we have brought is out injured
A striker for the future who will be like the rest of the "for the future"..... never really play and we let them go
Taylor who is far past his best
But at least we have Spencer who can just about hold his own in the Championship.


Happy days and we still go 2 hours to go to get the players in to save us all.
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norfstanda added 21:02 - Jan 31
Lol
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lightingblue added 21:03 - Jan 31
Gave up my season the year Paul jewell left. Only been 5 times since. Last season was the first since 1983 that I haven't been to a league or cup game all season. This will be the second. Thank god I watch my 8 year old play every weekend. Least he has a go and wants to win.
I see Lawrence has gone of. Saying injured. Wounded if he turned round and said screw you lot I've had enough, having a shower, got his car keys, pack his bags and head straight home to the mighty foxes. Talking of injuries, do we still have Williams ?
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blue86 added 21:06 - Jan 31
When will this nightmare end! I just want the old ipswich back. We used to be a club most other supporters spoke highly of, now we are known for the crap football we play it really is depressing!! How bad does it have to get? This really wouldnt happen at ANY other club.
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cat added 21:07 - Jan 31
Feck off DINO, your time has come......
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BrettenhamBlue added 21:07 - Jan 31
Feel sorry for Spence. He's actually trying.
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BrettenhamBlue added 21:11 - Jan 31
I've counted 18 shots Derby have had so far, never seen us so poor. They know we are weak down our left so they are exploiting it.
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Lightningboy added 21:11 - Jan 31
I feel sorry for whoever has to sort out this shambles when McCarthy goes.
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