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Ipswich Town 2-2 Blackpool - Match Report
Saturday, 23rd Nov 2019 17:16

Town’s post-international break blues continued after they were held to a 2-2 home draw by Blackpool. The Blues, who have now not won a league game after an international break for 22 matches stretching back to September 2014, went in front on eight via Gwion Edwards but the Tangerines levelled through Joe Nuttall on 22. Blackpool took the lead from a disputed penalty converted by Jay Spearing eight minutes after the restart but Luke Garbutt equalised for Town, also from the spot, on 58.

The Blues were without right-back Kane Vincent-Young, who was touch and go for the game following his recent groin operation, and striker James Norwood, who has also picked up a knock.

Will Norris returned in goal with Janoi Donacien making his first League One appearance since August at right-back. Luke Garbutt was at left-back with skipper Luke Chambers and Luke Woolfenden the centre-halves.

In midfield, Cole Skuse was joined by Flynn Downes and Jon Nolan, while Gwion Edwards and Danny Rowe were either side of lone central striker Kayden Jackson.

For Blackpool, who went into the game fifth in the table, Joe Nuttall replaced 12-goal top scorer Armand Gnanduillet, who was injured. Ex-Blues loanee Liam Feeney started and Town’s summer-of-2018 target Curtis Tilt was on the bench.

The Blues started brightly and went close in the third minute when Rowe, playing on the left of the front three, picked up a loose ball midway inside the Tangerines’ half and brought it into the box, cut on to his right foot but scuffed his shot wide.

Within a minute, Blackpool won a freekick five yards outside the Town area to the left. Sullay Kaikai hit a well-struck shot which Norris did well to save down to his right and push away from danger.

On six, Jackson played in on the right of the area and cut a cross towards Nolan but a defender’s toe took it away from the midfielder.

But Blues fans only had two more minutes to wait for a goal. Donacien sent over a deep, looping cross from the right and Garbutt headed it down to Jackson with his back to goal. The ball was stabbed away from the striker but straight to Edwards, who gleefully smashed his second goal of the season from a matter of feet.

However, Town’s lead lasted only 14 minutes with Blackpool having seen an increasing share of the ball.

Following a Blues corner and after Skuse, Downes and a Blackpool player had collided midway inside the visitors’ half - and with the Bristolian down having clearly been caught on the head by a boot - Blackpool broke quickly.

Calum MacDonald got round the outside of Chambers and sent over a cross, Nuttall’s header was blocked but the loose ball fell kindly for him and he smashed into the net to level.

On the touchline, Blues boss Paul Lambert and the Tangerines’ staff clashed, presumably due to Town annoyance that the referee hadn’t stopped the game due to the head injury. Skuse subsequently received treatment on the pitch before being able to continue.


The Blues began to see more of the ball and on 33, Edwards was teed-up inside the area but his shot was blocked. Skuse sprayed the ball back out to Jackson on the right but his effort from a tight angle flew high and wide.

Blackpool went closer a minute later when Feeney broke down the right. The former Town loanee’s first cross was superbly blocked by Chambers but he played the loose ball back in to Kaikai, who hit a powerfully-struck effort which Norris did well to bat away from goal and out for a corner.

Neither side seriously threatened again before the half-time whistle. After making a positive start and scoring the early goal, the Blues had never really controlled game and been unable to maintain that impetus.

Blackpool had started to get on top prior to their goal - even if Town might have had a legitimate claim that the referee should have stopped play - and had been a threat when breaking on either flank and had looked more likely to grab the game’s third goal.

As has often been the case this season, and as they have successfully managed to do on a number of occasions, the Blues needed to up their game in the second half.

Two minutes after the restart, Donacien tricked his way past his man on the right and sent over a deep cross which Edwards, by now on the right flank, headed against the back of a defender at the far post. The Welshman claimed it had struck a hand but referee Stephen Martin wasn’t interested.

On 49, a clever freekick from the Blues midway inside the Blackpool half saw Garbutt turn a cross to the far post but Woolfenden was just unable to direct his header back across goal and the ball went out.

Town had made a strong start to the second half but in the 52nd minute the visitors were awarded a penalty as they made their first attack since the break.

Kaikai took the ball beyond Chambers on the right of the area and, with the ball appearing on its way out of play, took a tumble. Much to the anger of the Blues players and support, referee Martin pointed to the spot on the advice of his assistant.

Keeper Norris ran over to the assistant to remonstrate but to no avail and subsequently Jay Spearing beat the on-loan Wolves man to his right from the spot, although only just, as boos rang around Portman Road.

Five minutes after the Blackpool penalty, the Blues were awarded one of their own. Following a Garbutt corner corner, a Tangerines player handled as Chambers challenged for the ball and referee Martin this time made his own decision.

Garbutt was handed the ball in regular taker Norwood’s absence, and with Jackson having missed at Fleetwood, and hit a low strike to visitors’ keeper Jak Alnwick’s right and into the corner of the net.

Both sides made changes as the game reached the 65-minute mark. The Lancastrians switched Matty Virtue for Oliver Turton and MacDonald for Callum Guy, both substitutions made in a very leisurely manner, and Town swapped Rowe for Anthony Georgiou.

Having got back on terms, Town and the home crowd were very much on the up. On 67 Woolfenden saw an effort blocked at the far post in the aftermath of a corner, by a hand according to the Sir Bobby Robson Stand, then moments later, the centre-half’s header was turned on towards goal by Jackson from the edge of the six-yard box but Spearing cleared off the line, although with the fans behind the goal feeling it had gone over.

Ryan Edwards was booked for a foul on Nolan as Town counter-attacked on 69 with the Blues in control of the game and passing the ball with far greater fluidity than in the first half.

On 73, Woolfenden, impressive at both ends of the field, cut in from the right and sent over a low ball which Jackson flicked to Alnwick at the near post.

Blackpool twice threatened from corners as the match moved towards its final 15 minutes, Norris claiming headers Ryan Edwards. But the Blues soon began to press again at the other end.

In the 84th minute, the visitors withdrew Kaikai for Jordan Thompson, then a minute later Town made a double change, Edwards and Downes making way for Alan Judge and Will Keane.

In the final minute of scheduled time, Spearing was book for a foul on Jackson as the striker burst towards the box. Blackpool repelled Garbutt’s ball into the area, then Judge’s subsequent cross.

But with the fourth official’s board indicating four additional minutes, the Blues kept up the pressure.

Sub Judge almost netted his second goal in four days when he flicked Nolan’s cross towards the corner of the net, but Alnwick did brilliantly to get across to his left to turn it past the post.

But despite the late pressure, the Blues were unable to find a winner and once again they had been unable to win their first league game after an international break.

Town were much better in the second half, although suffered the setback of the penalty which looked very much a spotkick won rather than conceded.

The Blues showed character to respond and win the penalty of their own and thereafter pressed for a third goal and were unlucky to have had Jackson’s effort cleared off the line.

The draw and Wycombe’s 1-0 last-gasp home win over Doncaster sees the Blues stay second but now five points behind the Chairboys, who are at Portman Road on Tuesday for a top-versus-second clash, the Buckinghamshire side’s first ever visit to Town.

Town: Norris, Donacien, Chambers (c), Woolfenden, Garbutt, Edwards (Judge 84), Skuse, Downes (Keane 84), Rowe (Georgiou 65), Nolan, Jackson. Unused: Holy, Dozzell, Huws, Wilson.

Blackpool: Alnwick, Edwards, Heneghan, Delfouneso, Spearing (c), Kaikai (thompson 84), Feeney, Virtue (Guy 65), Nuttall, Husband, MacDonald (Turton 65). Unused: Sims, Hardie, Scannell, Tilt. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire). Att: 19,503 (Blackpool: 498).


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TimmyH added 11:20 - Nov 24
@suffolkboy - obviously you weren't there, chances weren't being created, we had one in the opening 5 minutes from Rowe which went wide but other than the goal in the first half not much created as we didn't have a clue how to break down their defense. 2nd half other than the penalty and over the line incident didn't create much either...though we were the more 'purposeful' side.
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TimmyH added 11:25 - Nov 24
Evans won't be bothered with the January transfer window, in his mind it will be Sears and Bishop returning (which won't be a bad thing) but might need more as I'm not convinced in a number of our squad players.
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Linkboy13 added 11:52 - Nov 24
Yes agree should play two up front at home but the problem is Keane looks woefully unfit and was too much of a risk to resign him. The only way you can play one up front is when you have technicly outstanding players who can keep the ball for long periods and work openings or two good widemen . For me the jury's still out on Lambert with our squad i think quite a few managers would get us promoted without all the tinkering .
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ESSEX75 added 12:35 - Nov 24
Most games are no different to MM with one exception we do score a few more.
We still lack a creative midfield,we still play to many long balls,we are still woefully slow on the ball.
Nothing changes much except MM spoke the truth Lambert say what the fans want to hear.
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ITFCsince73 added 13:11 - Nov 24
Linkboy it wouldn't matter if Keane was 110% fit.
He doesn't score goals...never has, never will.
Total waste of a wage.
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Nobbysnuts added 13:15 - Nov 24
As good as paul Lambert has been for ipswich I personally think he has been equally as bad. Some terrible tactical decisions with yesterday being yet another one. Are we up the top more by luck than judgement? I think so. He Will never admit when he has made a mistake and he has made a few. Tuesday night is massive and he needs to get it right. If he goes one up front again I will persistently bang my head against the wall. Get it right paul or we could end up playoffs at best and we all know what could happen there. Ask Sunderland.
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cornishblu added 13:34 - Nov 24
Just seen highlights
Failure to cut out a simple cross and giving away a soft penalty .....our captain. again shows he is not good enough
Desperately need another striker .....not just for now but to smooth transition to the championship........sadly seeing nothing different from what went wrong last year , the optimism and the poor football at this level are our saving grace .......we are mid table championship at best
COYB
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Linkboy13 added 14:42 - Nov 24
I would be delighted with mid table championship cornishblu . This league is poor i don't think we are any better than last season i would have Pennington, Bree and Quaner who by the way was looking very good at the end of the season back in an instant.
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Toronto_Tractor added 16:37 - Nov 24
Having 2 upfront doesnt mean the team is more attacking minded. None of the best teams in the world play with the traditional 2 up top. When we have 2 up front it encourages us to revert to hoofball.
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Saxonblue74 added 17:23 - Nov 24
Torontotractor, the best teams in the world have the best strikers in the world! They can cope on their own.
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Marinersnose added 19:04 - Nov 24
Sorry but I cannot be negative about the team and what PL has achieved so far. It was an entertaining game and there were some dubious decisions but a draw is a fair result against a very good side. Norris saved us again on a number of occasions and now looks a very good acquisition. Donacien was much better today but will not retain his place once KVY is fit. Garbutt is another excellent acquisition but he's not a defender and doesn't open up his body as a result he gets caught blind side frequently. Woolfenden was pick of the bunch very good with the ball and positive in attack second half. Skuse was dependable as ever and Downes was again a colossus in the middle gaining possession so often and strong on the ball. Chambo schoolboy error going to ground in the penalty box albeit no real contact. Rowe excellent going forwards and tracked back very effectively. Some excellent crosses but nobody in the box. Edwards scored but was totally ineffective with poor crosses and conceding possession too often. For me he is too lightweight and shouldn't start. Jackson struggled on his own but those who actually watch the games are aware that Keane is miles away from staring eg Lincoln home. Huws is a talent but again he's also miles off the pace. Dozzell and Georgiou need another opportunity. Looking forward to Wycombe on Tuesday. This is still an excellent season so far with so much more to come. COYB
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dirtydingusmagee added 20:17 - Nov 24
we will need to up our game to beat Wycombe, .Was thinking the other day about all those who dissed the teams we would be facing this season ,and saying we would take the lge by storm. To be honest i think our present position is a bit flattering as harsh as it may sound.We have not been that impressive, but fortunate ., that cant and wont last all season, We are not climbing away from teams that many would laugh about not so long ago .
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RobsonWark added 21:28 - Nov 24
heathen66 added 17:59 - Nov 23
"Many on here talk about Nsiala as a disaster waiting to happen but Chambers is a player where disasters keep happening..but always plays."

Come on Heathen66 you should know by now that our inspirational captain who always talks a good game and licks every managers ars# he has ever played under until they get their P45's because they continue to pay him (and then he slags them off) will NEVER be dropped.

He wasn't interested in their first goal on Saturday. He just let the player knock the ball past him and then put in the cross for their goal. The second goal was a CLEAR penalty that he conceded and he wasn't man enough to admit it...rather have a go a the referee , the lineman, probably the ball boy and everyone else around him as he normally does when he makes he mandatory mistakes every single match.

The PL plan of resting players and keeping them fit and in top condition doesn't apply to Chambers. He can play every game because he is soooooooooooooooooo good both as an exceptional footballer and exceptionally fit (or is he a love child of Mr Evans and therefore has to be picked for every game? There is no other explanation ) .
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RobsonWark added 21:34 - Nov 24
Terry_Nutkins added 20:12 - Nov 23
"Some laughable comments on here. Same old negative nonsense from entitled fans who sit in their keyboards expecting us to roll over every team. You can clearly see the the more objective and positive comments from at the game. We win on Tuesday and it's a really positive few days."

Doesn't take away the fact that Chambers is the route of our downfall Terry Nutkins! CHAMBERS mistakes every game got us relegated last season and he is still being picked and making mistakes that cost us games! The fact that we are second and have won a few games have papered over how VERY poor CHAMBERS defending has been this season AGAIN!
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RobsonWark added 22:00 - Nov 24
dirtydingusmagee added 20:17 - Nov 24
"we will need to up our game to beat Wycombe, .Was thinking the other day about all those who dissed the teams we would be facing this season ,and saying we would take the lge by storm. "

All those that you say dissed the teams obviously didn't that that our calamity captain CHAMBERS would be playing every game this season!

If he is playing to inspire all the younger players, coming through our academy, how to defend, we will be playing Ipswich Wanderers and Stowmarket Town in a few years times.

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runningout added 03:52 - Nov 26
I'm probably wrong... Slightly concerning the moaning about a whistle that wasn't. I hope we don't become winers and wingers when things don't go our way. Or have a manager that way inclined!! ‘Not a sign of confidence is it'
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