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Ipswich Town 4-1 Tranmere Rovers - Match Report
Saturday, 28th Sep 2019 17:15

Goals from Luke Garbutt, Kayden Jackson, Jon Nolan and Kane Vincent-Young saw top-of-the-table Town to a 4-1 home victory over Tranmere Rovers. Garbutt’s superb freekick gave the Blues the lead on 35 but Stefan Payne deservedly levelled for Rovers four minutes later, however, after Jackson had rebounded another Garbutt freekick three minutes into the second half, Nolan nodded in the third and Vincent-Young sealed the victory for the still unbeaten Blues with a brilliant solo goal.

The Blues made three changes to the team which won 1-0 at Gillingham last week with Luke Woolfenden dropping out of the back three and on the bench and Cole Skuse moving back from midfield between skipper Luke Chambers, who was celebrating his 34th birthday, and James Wilson. Garbutt returned at left wing-back with Gwion Edwards among the subs.

Jon Nolan came back into the central midfield three alongside Flynn Downes with Alan Judge ahead of them - with Andre Dozzell moving to the bench - behind front two James Norwood, facing his old club, and Kayden Jackson.

After a scruffy start, Tranmere came close to carving out the game’s first opportunity in the 13th minute when Paul Mullin almost played in Payne, however, his pass was too far in front of the ex-Shrewsbury striker and Blues keeper Tomas Holy claimed.

Within a minute Alan Judge - as at Gillingham last week given free rein to roam - found himself space on the left of the box and his cross was eventually half-cleared to Downes, who scuffed a half-volley well wide.

The visitors had the ball in the net in the 18th minute but referee Ben Toner having adjudged that Payne had handled the ball into the path of Neil Danns before the former Colchester man’s shot beat Holy.

On 21 Judge was sent flying by a very clumsy Emmanuel Monthe challenge on halfway with the defender lucky not to be booked.

From the freekick, Downes played the ball to the Irishman, who turned a looping ball into the box towards Chambers, who claimed he was fouled by Monthe but referee Toner waved away the skipper’s protests.

Oliver Banks shot high and wide for Rovers in the 26th minute with Town still to really get going after an untidy and often ponderous first third of the match.

Chambers headed wide at the far post from a Skuse freekick on the right in the 29th minute, then at the other end Payne laid the ball back to Mullin on the edge of the box but the ex-Morecambe man scuffed weakly towards goal under pressure from Downes, illegally he claimed but to no response from the referee.

Danns curled a shot wide from distance as Tranmere continued to look the more dangerous of the two sides with the Blues a long way from their best.

Darren Potter was shown the first yellow card of the game in the 34th minute for a foul on Judge as the Blues sought to break on halfway.

And from that freekick the Blues won another a few yards outside the area from which Garbutt gave them the lead.

The on-loan Everton man struck as sweet a left-foot strike as you’ll see into the top left-hand corner of Tranmere keeper Scott Davies’s net giving the Rovers skipper no chance.


Garbutt ran away towards the East of England Co-op Stand to celebrate the best of his three goals in four starts for the Blues.

But Town’s lead - and their record of clean sheets - wouldn’t last too long. After Chambers had given the ball away to Mullin, Payne played the ball inside from the left before Danns moved it wide to Jake Caprice on the right.

The wing-back sent a low ball across the edge of the six-yard box, Holy failed to claim and Payne touched it over the line for his fourth goal of the season.

It was a poor goal to end Town’s run of clean sheets, which would have stretched to a club record six if they had failed to concede today, and curtail their total minutes without conceding at 539.

Neither side was able to threaten again before referee Toner ended the half with the scoreline a fair reflection of a disappointing period for the Blues.

Town, with Skuse having moved into midfield before the end of the half, had rarely been in control of the game and had created nothing prior to Garbutt’s brilliant Beckham-esque freekick.

The Blues’ lead was harsh on Tranmere who had been better on the ball than Town and had created the game’s few openings. Their equaliser summed up the Blues’ scruffy half, probably their poorest 45 minutes of the season so far.

Two minutes after the restart Payne was booked for preventing Town from taking a freekick he had conceded 35 yards out.

And once the striker had allowed the Blues to take it, it led to the Blues’ second of the afternoon.

Again Garbutt took the kick, hitting a powerful low strike - this time more Gerrard than Beckham - which Davies stopped but was unable to hang on to and with the Tranmere defenders unable to clear, Jackson slammed the rebound into the net for his fifth goal of the season.

Having regained their lead, the Blues began to play more composed football, particularly down the right.

However, there was a scare on 58 when Payne was found unmarked in the middle but shot straight at Holy and fortunately the linesman’s flag has been raised in any case.

Less than a minute later, Town had the ball in the net for a third time but again with the linesman indicating offside. Judge cut in from the right of the box and hit a shot which Davies again didn’t hold. Downes was first to the loose ball and tapped home only for the goal to be ruled out.

The Blues had been better since the break, although still without really dominating, but in the 63rd minute they made it 3-1.

Jackson was threaded through on goal, Tranmere defender Sid Nelson deflected his shot into the air and, with the keeper having advanced out of his goal, Nolan nodded his second of the season - and his second ever headed goal - over the line.

On 68 ex-Rover Norwood, who had had a quiet afternoon against his old club, was booked for a foul on Danns on the edge of the Tranmere area. Visitors boss Micky Mellon made a double change moments later, swapping Paul Mullin and Kieron Morris for Connor Jennings and Corey Taylor.

A minute later, Vincent-Young made it 4-1 with a goal to rival Garbutt’s for quality. The ex-Colchester man was found in space out on the right not far inside the Tranmere half by keeper Holy, brought it forward at pace into the area, feinted past two defenders too concerned about conceding a penalty to make a challenge before smashing a shot across Davies and into the corner of the net.

The right wing-back celebrated his second goal in two games - and his first at Portman Road - with his delighted team-mates.

Judge, who had been more effective after the break than he had in the first half but overall less influential than against the Gills, was switched for Danny Rowe in the 75th minute.

Norwood had his chance to mark his reunion with his old club with a goal in the 79th minute when played in on goal by Rowe but his chip wasn’t high enough to beat the advancing Davies. A minute later, Tranmere switched Potter for Rushian Hepburn-Murphy.

The Town number 10 went close again in the 84th minute when he met a deep corner from the right and his looping header was tipped over by Davies.

Norwood, who will have been frustrated by his afternoon, was replaced by Emyr Huws with three minutes remaining.

Holy saved a late effort from Banks before referee Toner ended the afternoon. Skipper Chambers’s post-match victory fist-pump is becoming ever more familiar and the squad paid tribute to the support with the hand-in-hand celebration they debuted at Gillingham last week.

While the Blues ultimately deserved the victory the emphatic scoreline - they last scored four at home when beating Nottingham Forest 4-2 in December 2017 - flattered them and was harsh on the visitors, who shaded the first half.

Jackson’s second goal came at a crucial time just after the restart, settling nerved both on and off the pitch and giving Town some momentum.

The third goal gave the Blues some breathing space and from there it was comfortable before Vincent-Young, looking an absolute steal at £500,000, scored his brilliant second for Town.

Despite not stretching their run of league clean sheets to a club record-breaking six, the Blues are now unbeaten in 11 league games stretching back to the final day of last season.

The result sees Town stay top by two points with Wycombe - who won 3-0 at Rochdale - now second with Coventry having drawn 1-1 with Doncaster.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Skuse, Wilson, Vincent-Young, Downes, Nolan, Judge (Rowe 74), Garbutt, Jackson, Norwood (Huws 87). Unused: Norris, Edwards, Dozzell, Woolfenden, Georgiou.

Tranmere: Davies, Caprice, Nelson, Monthe, Ridehalgh, Banks, Morris (Jennings 69), Potter (Hepburn-Murphy 80), Danns, Mullin (Taylor 69), Payne. Unused: Pilling, Ponticelli, Gilmour, Blackett-Taylor, Walker-Rice. Referee: Ben Toner (Lancashire). Att: 19,785 (Tranmere: 621).


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Nobbysnuts added 19:55 - Sep 28
Not a great ist half but brilliant 2nd half. Well done boys. Kvy is a different class. Just shows what a sh#te manager paul hurst really was as he sent him packing. Coyb👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Lightningboy added 20:09 - Sep 28
If you'd said we'd be on 24pts,unbeaten & top by the end of September i'dve bitten your arm off.

Lambert's put a real team together - arguably the first decent looking team we've had since the Burley days.

Great to be a town fan at the mo 👍🏻💙
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BlueArrow added 20:17 - Sep 28
Lightningboy always great to be a Towen fan!!! 😋
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herfie added 20:56 - Sep 28
Great result, great atmosphere, brilliant support - just shy of 20K. Not bad for a League 1 fixture!

Agree, however, that the score line probably flattered us in terms of possession and the constant threat Tranmere posed. However, our resilience and superior overall quality told in the end - at which time we were actually getting stronger, whilst Tranmere were visibly flagging.

Still think PL needs to decide upon how best to set us up; and eventually decide what is his strongest, most balanced, starting line up. But a great afternoon at PR - felt like those far off days had started to return....!
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midastouch added 21:16 - Sep 28
KVY is the guy!!! Just back and my lad is buzzing as took him today as it's birthday next week and he was desperate to go today. Was a bit worried at half time we might jinx our unbeaten record in the league so far this season as the first half was far from convincing. Second half the early goal settled us down and they seemed to come out all guns blazing and we were good value for our win in the end. Tranmere were wasteful with some of their chances though and should of got more than the 1 goal really. There does seem a gulf of difference in how you get punished in the Championship for defensive lapses compared to League One. Chambers was a bit shaky with his touch playing a part in Tranmere's equaliser but he's definitely upped his game overall since his clanger against Sunderland so we can forgive him that lapse as it didn't cost us any points today. Norwood should of passed it to Jackson for a certain goal as well but really I'm nitpicking as the Boys in Blue did us proud again today. And I definitely wouldn't swap KVY for BetaMax Awrongs or Jammy Joke Lewis from those lot down the road, not a chance! Anything those young pretenders can do KVY can do better.
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warktheline added 21:19 - Sep 28
Crest of a wave stuff! Superb! Bobble the only negative 👎
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 21:27 - Sep 28
Not sure what u read warktheline but nothing negative from me boyo . Very happy boy at present.
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Dissboyitfc added 21:57 - Sep 28
poor first half, better second half! If i was offered top spot and unbeaten ten games into the season, i along with everybody else would have jumped at it!

I am enjoying supporting Ipswich for the first time in many a year! But we mustnt get carried away here, we didnt look a time that was top of the division in the first half, had we have been playing a team that had decent firepower we could well have had a different outcome and that was the case against Doncaster as well!

I am not a massive fan of the squad rotation system, add to that the changing systems and i think thats whats causing the disjointed performances we are seeing, we really looked liked a team of strangers in that first 45!
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Wishing4arightback added 22:53 - Sep 28
Bobble.... sorry but you cant ignore his errors, we have better players so let them play.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 23:38 - Sep 28
Fine , that's your opinion and you're entitled to it but don't say things like " we would be better off in the table if he wasn't in team fact " . Unless you have some super computer at home that can prove it , it's not fact .
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BeattiesBackPocket added 00:48 - Sep 29
Poor first half and some shoddy defending at times but second half much improved and we were by far the better side second half onwards and upwards of were gettin results like this without having put in a full good 90 mins then it's great.
Bobblehat you really don't think your goading people then? We would've had two extra points for sure from Sunderland without chambers poor defending and he tried to bring the ball down again today and got dispossessed for their goal yes he's had good games as well but our defense looked very shoddy first half and against a championship side we would've been two or three goals down. Evans IS the reason we're where we are FACT and when we go up if he doesn't invest we will be relegated again. Let's just enjoy things as they are top of the league without necessarily playing well for a full 90 mins so far so when we do we're gonna spank someone!
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bobble added 01:47 - Sep 29
lets hope the wallabies smash wales to make it a winning weekend...well done japan..
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Skip73 added 02:00 - Sep 29
To be fair to Dozzells Bobble, I don't personally think he is being negative, but others may disagree of course. As for todays game, a lacklustre performance ending in one of the most emphatic scorelines of our season to date. Strange but nice. Pity we couldn't break the club record though.
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Cakeman added 06:51 - Sep 29
Mixed performance but great turnaround in the second half. Paul Lambert and his staff certainly know how to say the positive things at half time.
It's very important this squad is held together so I would like us to start planning to secure the permanent services of Luke Garbutt. This needs to be done sooner rather than later.
The squad are playing as one and hopefully this momentum can be continued for the rest of this season and beyond.
Pleased with all the players. If I have one small criticism and it is just my opinion but I wish James Norwood would try something different than trying to dink the ball over the keeper when faced with a one on one situation. I think he would be more successful if he either tried to go round the keeper or just hammered it hard and straight.
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Town4me added 09:31 - Sep 29
Great second half, really went for it from the off! Kvy is really exciting, a pleasure to watch. Not to put a dampner on his run and goal but it was deflected and prob straight at the keeper before it hits the Tranmere player 😁
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Saxonblue74 added 09:46 - Sep 29
4-1 win when not playing at our best says it all. Criticism for Chambo? Seriously? Look at our goals against tally!!! Nobody needs to be singled out for criticism right now. Mistakes happen, we're a lge1 side not top of prem or serie a! Anyone having a pop at Norwood or Jackson for missing a couple of chances here and there?
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blue75 added 10:00 - Sep 29
The 1st half was woeful could easily have been behind. 2nd half was all ipswich only ever going to be 1 winner. It's nice to actually be enjoying going to PR these days & staying in the stand instead of heading to the bar after 15 mins!!
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 10:39 - Sep 29
Thanks Skip , I wasn't and the only people that say I was were in the negative brigade at the start of the season.
Saxon blue totally agree .
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 11:12 - Sep 29
Dozzy Bobble seems pretty positive, I think he sees Evans and Chambers as assets and is making a point that our current success counterpoints the views expressed by their critics .


Nice to be able to play below our best and still win 4-1
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chalky added 11:16 - Sep 29
Again well done on a good scoreline, at least two fine goals and another three points. But we need to play well in both halves. We are too often shaded by the opposition over the first 45 minutes. More intensity over the game please. The fixtures against Fleetwood and Wycombe will require a higher level of pressure throughout and will show us where we really are. Having said all that, some fine squad members are emerging - Jamie Nolan, Jackson, Garbutt and the excellent KVY.
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ChrisFelix added 11:29 - Sep 29
We are winning games because of our quality on the pitch.
Although Chambers has hads a reasonal seson he still remains a mistake waiting to happen. Need to play Woolfden along side Wilson.
The immediate impact of Vincent Young you need to back to the arrival of paul Marriner to rival it
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 12:24 - Sep 29
So funny to read the anti Chambers comments after we concede 1 goal in 6 games!! it wasn't even his fault, yes he mis-controlled an awkward long ball but it was about half a minute before the goal which came from a cross from the opposite side of the field and went through the keepers hands before bouncing off the striker with 4 defenders around him. That aside Chambers had a great game and has had a great 6 games!
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Walk_the_Wark added 12:32 - Sep 29
Chambers is still making mistakes. We just have a better team carrying him. Already signs that eventually Skuse will take his place and Downes and Nolan will be our combative midfielders.
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ITFCsince73 added 13:05 - Sep 29
Agreed Nobby. Paul Hurst sent him packing after trial because he thought he was crap.
Mick Ma sent Spence packing after trial because he thought he was crap, only to think not long after he wasn't crap after all.
Will go down as an era of clowns running our team.
Glad the circus days are behind us.
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ITFCsince73 added 13:19 - Sep 29
Personally being very much a Chambo outer, he has looked much better in L1.
Instead of being a very poor Championship defender, he's now an average L1 defender.
So far all performances have been average from him with a couple of typical Chambo howlers thrown in for good measure.
The Woolf has looked outstanding and Wilson not far behind.
And I would be very happy if the future started now.
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