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Ipswich Town 0-3 Derby County - Match Report
Tuesday, 31st Jan 2017 21:44

First-half goals from Craig Bryson, Tom Ince and former Blue Darren Bent saw Derby to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Town in front of Portman Road’s lowest league crowd for more than 17 years. Bryson and Ince netted on nine and 12 to set the Rams on their way and Bent added the third just before the break and the Blues never looked like getting back into the game.

Skipper Luke Chambers, who is staying with Town despite interest from his former club Nottingham Forest, started for the Blues 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 from a Town perspective and made the already very difficult task of getting back into the game all but impossible.

Lawrence was replaced by Ward at the start of the second half, the Wales international having succumbed to the injury he suffered at the end of the first period.

The Blues were first to threaten after the restart, Sears hitting a 47th minute shot from the left of the box which deflected over. Two minutes later, Ince hit a low effort through to Bialkowski from the edge of the box.

On 50 Knudsen crossed from the left and found McGoldrick at the far post but the Irish international’s strike was hit straight at a defender.

Derby should have gone four in front in the 53rd minute when Bent cut the ball back to Ince who shot against the outside of Bialkowski’s right post from eight yards with the goal gaping following a swift counter-attack.

The Rams continued to look the more likely scorers with Bialkowski saving well from Bent as the game moved towards the hour mark.

After Ward had sent over a dangerous low ball from the right which Carson cleared with his boot, Kieffer Moore replaced Pitman in the Town attack.

The 6ft 6in striker immediately got involved, hurling himself towards a Bru cross from the right but a defender got to the ball ahead of him. Soon after, Ince curled a freekick over at the other end, then ex-Blue Bent was applauded off by his old fans as he was replaced by Matej Vydra.

Derby continued to look the more likely next scorers, Bialkowski saving from Bryson on 69, then making an even more impressive stop from Jacob Butterfield, the Pole somehow clawing the ball away from his line after the former Barnsley man had hit a low shot to his right having been found on the left of the box by Ince’s clever pass.

On 75 Bru won a freekick 25 yards out which McGoldrick got over the wall but too close to Carson.

Town kept at it and as the game moved into its final five minutes Ward claimed a penalty after he looked to have been caught as he took the ball inside a defender on the edge of the area after good work from McGoldrick. Referee Madley was again unmoved.

Moments later, Moore saw a shot deflect wide, then from the corner the big striker headed back across the area but Marcus Olsson cleared.

Boos greeted the final whistle but many of the 14,719, Town’s lowest home league attendance since December 1999 when 14,712 watched the 3-1 defeat of nine-man West Brom, had already made their way home after another thoroughly disappointing Portman Road display by the Blues.

The game was all but over after the two early Derby goals with the third sealing it before half-time.

After the break the Blues toil with little success and but for some poor finishing and another impressive display from Bialkowski in goal the Rams would have increased their margin of victory.

The result sees Town drop to 17th but still 10 points off the relegation zone but with Wigan and Blackburn in 22nd and 23rd having two games in hand over the Blues.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Digby (McGoldrick 36), Chambers (c), Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Bru, Lawrence (Ward 46), Sears, Pitman (Moore 66). Unused: Gerken, Douglas, Dozzell, Emmanuel.

Derby: Carson, Baird (Christie 80), Keogh (c), Pearce, Olsson, Johnson, Bryson, Butterfield, Ince, Camara (Anya 56), Bent (Vydra 69). Unused: Mitchell, Shackell, de Sart, Blackman. Referee: Andrew Madley (West Yorkshire). Att: 14,719 (Derby: 464).


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cammeray added 21:57 - Jan 31
I'm sure in a couple of days MM won't give a sh1t about the Derby result
Wish you were in my rear view mirror
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Kesgraveblue57 added 21:59 - Jan 31
It's not all McCarthy fault the main problem is Evans without a shadow of a doubt
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prebsa added 21:59 - Jan 31
Could of been 6 or 7 if it wasent for the post and Bart.

Mick out! Vote down means you have your head in the sand or you are mick!
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 21:59 - Jan 31
Why change the team and formation after a good performance at Preston?
Evans - you are killing the club.
MM - Walk you arrogant T…!
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ITFC_Cotton added 21:59 - Jan 31
Sack the board.
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mattwin added 22:00 - Jan 31
Lowest attendance since 1999...This sums it up. This is the only way we will get through to ME that is as Town fans won't be mugged off. It pains me to do it but keep away get the attendances under 10,000 and he may wake up and make a change or at least start spending some money. I used to love going to midweek games under the lights and be part of a 22-23,000 + crowd......Sad times
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Spanishblueblood added 22:00 - Jan 31
I have to say, to those who think we are safe.... think again, we are pi$$ poor!
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adeblueboy added 22:01 - Jan 31
Berra and Knudsen have been dire lately. We finally get Chambers in a back four on Saturday and it was ok. Then tonight he changes it again and puts in..... omg Digby who shouldn't even be in the reserves let alone the first team.
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blue86 added 22:02 - Jan 31
Sad times, mick please go now! Only thing is its not just mick is it the whole club feels rotten from top to bottom. This really wouldnt happen at any other club! Arrggghhh!
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Ferguson added 22:03 - Jan 31
hard times ahead. Respect to Bent for not celebrating. And God help us if we lose Bialkowski.
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Spanishblueblood added 22:03 - Jan 31
To all the Mick backers, you are doing more harm than good, take a good bloody look at yourselves and wake up!
MICK OUT
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BrettenhamBlue added 22:03 - Jan 31
Digby and Knudsen really poor tonight. Sunday league stuff.
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sirmichealmills added 22:05 - Jan 31
MM "they're a good side"
MM "I'll take a point any day"
MM "we've had some good results"

And it goes round and round the ITFC wheel of failure....
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lightingblue added 22:05 - Jan 31
I've an amazing idea. Let's extend Mick's contract for another 18 months. As part of the deal let him get the substitute who plays for the queens head in the Chelmsford invitation league division 3 on loan for the season.
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lightingblue added 22:06 - Jan 31
I've an amazing idea. Let's extend Mick's contract for another 18 months. As part of the deal let him get the substitute who plays for the queens head in the Chelmsford invitation league division 3 on loan for the season.
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tallguy6767 added 22:06 - Jan 31
Clubs on its knees! and it aint getting any better any time soon! Very sad times indeed! We're a total joke of a football club now. Get out Mccarthy you are a disgraceful manager! Any one who still backs this moron needs certifying
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Suffolk_n_Good added 22:07 - Jan 31
Went tonight, well did until half time, this has gone beyond even being angry anymore, I just have lost all interest or love for ITFC, I hate saying it but it's true. We are a team of below average players, who look lost, McCarthy has to go, but Evans has to start investing "proper money" or did off. I won't be attending again until Evans decides he wants to.
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Knightsy added 22:07 - Jan 31
I like to say this now and again.

So Glad I didn't renew my season ticket this season, but I still can't defend the ones that did.

It was a shower off Sh1t last season and even worse this season.
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MonterreyBlue added 22:08 - Jan 31
That has to be the final straw i think. After a very small step forward against Preston, having been in the very depths against Lincoln and Huddersfield, this should really be the final nail in the coffin (we all know it won't be, ME won't sack MM)

Equally depressing is our complete lack of adventure in the transfer window. Now point in signing the young lad on loan, give our own youth a chance.... most probably they are better anyway.

Also, the lowest gate in 17 years, what depths do we have to go to before a change is made?

Beyond despair at what is happening to our Club.
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jjhbruno added 22:08 - Jan 31
Just want him to leave now. Enough is enough. The atmosphere is toxic and it's equally down to our foul mouthed manager and useless individual of an owner. Long has it been the time move on, bring the fans back on the clubs side and 'try again' with some fresh ideas cos it hasn't worked for over 2 years. It's utterly dreadfull, surely there are better ways to lose.... This is his team after 4 years. It's not as if he has ever bought a player that has improved apart from mings. Or sold any real gems barr maybe Murphy and cresswell (both players at the club before he arrived) How many have been duds. Those saying be careful what you wish for, is this really what you wish for?
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:11 - Jan 31
Mick out
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algarvefan added 22:12 - Jan 31
Maybe relegation, a new manager and some vision could be the best thing for us, very very sad night.
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prebbs007 added 22:12 - Jan 31
Ok is that enough to make you act Evans you pr/ck???
Lowest attendance this CENTURY !!!!!
That because a) we are S H 1 T b) the fare on offer is boring c) no investment in quality players d) your backing of the dinosaur idiot.

How much more does it take ???

We WILL go down unless you sack the tw&t tonight. Get Gary Rowett in now. Try to survive then in summer get rid of the dross (most of this bunch) and build again

😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
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Surco72 added 22:13 - Jan 31
Evans and MM are taking supporters for mugs . No money spent , no youngsters' in team again dropped at first chance , under performing players selected again Knudsen prime example , poor team formation a team that plays three up top you cannot playa central 3 and wing backs , then panics' and changes again , rush through Taylor paperwork as not sure if club captain is going to even play .
Anyone still attending or paying into this farce are costing the club , stop making excuses , start facing facts it is time for a change stop going and make it happen
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Blue_Moses added 22:13 - Jan 31
Thought we had hit rock bottom against Lincoln but this seemed worse.
When are we giving Bart his player of the season award? 4 class saves tonight, should have been 6 or 7 with Derby playing in 3rd gear.
Season ticket is not being renewed, anyone who thinks we are too good to not end up in the last relegation spot is deluded.
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