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Lincoln City 5-3 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Sunday, 29th Dec 2019 17:15

Town are down to fourth in League One following a bizarre 5-3 defeat at Lincoln City. Harry Anderson put the Imps ahead on six, Luke Garbutt levelled for Town in the 32nd minute before Tyler Walker restored the home side’s lead in first-half injury time. A Harry Toffolo own goal restored parity in the 59th minute before Walker’s second made it 3-2 on 72, then Michael Bostwick added a fourth in the 79th minute. Will Keane pulled one back for the Blues four minutes later but Jake Hesketh cemented the Imps’ win in injury time.

Boss Paul Lambert made three changes from the team which drew 0-0 with Gillingham on Boxing Day with Andre Dozzell and Flynn Downes returning to the midfield and skipper Luke Chambers at the back.

The Blues, playing their final game of the decade, again lined-up in a 4-4-2 system with Chambers - returning from his one-match ban - alongside Luke Woolfenden at the heart of the defence and Garbutt and Janoi Donacien the full-backs. Will Norris continued in goal.

Dozzell and Downes were in the centre of midfield with Gwion Edwards on the right and Alan Judge on the left with James Norwood and Kayden Jackson up front.

Cole Skuse and Jon Nolan were missing from the squad having not travelled after suffering minor knocks on Boxing Day, while Toto Nsiala was also left out of the 18 having started the Gillingham match.

Lincoln, who were unchanged from their 1-0 Boxing Day defeat at Oxford, included former Town loanee Callum Connolly among their subs.

Imps defender Michael O’Connor headed a freekick from the left straight at Norris in the fifth minute after a scruffy opening spell.

And a minute later, the home side went in front. Hesketh broke towards the area and played a clever reverse pass into the path of Harry Anderson, who took it on and hit a shot across Norris and into the corner of the net.

The Blues, who again had made a slow start, looked to get back into it and on 10, after Edwards had picked up a loose ball midway inside the Lincoln half, Norwood saw a shot blocked by Neal Eardley, then Garbutt blazed over.

A minute later Downes scuffed wide from the edge of the box after breaking through a crowd of players as the Blues showed signs of getting into some rhythm.

Town claimed a penalty in the 14th minute when Jackson beat Josh Vickers to the ball on the byline and appeared to be upended by the keeper. Jackson was adamant he had been fouled but referee James Oldham and his assistant weren’t interested and the Blues were awarded a corner.

Two minutes later, Imps midfielder Joe Morrell, who was born in Ipswich, struck a shot from the edge of the box which Norris gathered at the second attempt.

The Blues were getting on top and having most of the ball but without creating a clear-cut opportunity, while Lincoln were presenting a greater danger on the break.

As the game reached the half-hour mark Town began to build up a head of steam, Downes hitting a shot which was deflected wide from the edge of the box. From the corner, Chambers nodded it back across goal to Edwards, whose header was unconvincingly punched away by Vickers.

A Blues equaliser was looking more and more on the cards and in the 32nd minute it came. Dozzell, who after a quiet start was increasingly involved, was fouled 25 yards out just to the right. Garbutt took the freekick and brilliantly curled it into the bottom left corner of Vickers’s net giving the keeper no chance.


It was the on-loan Everton man’s sixth goal of the season and a freekick every bit as good as his similar set-piece strike against Tranmere earlier in the season.

Lincoln came back into the game following the Town leveller but without seriously threatening before the Blues were forced into a change. Donacien had undergone treatment on a knee problem earlier in the half and was clearly being hampered by the knock. On 41 the St Lucia-born full-back made way with Sears taking over on the right of midfield with Edwards going to right-back.

Within two minutes, Edwards was booked after Jorge Grant went to ground after very little if any contact as he looked to turn away from the Welshman.

From the freekick, the home side went very close to going back in front. The ball was eventually played to Grant, who crossed from the left to Anderson who stabbed off the outside of the near post from a few feet out.

But the Imps support didn’t have to wait too much longer for a second goal. With the game in injury time, a long ball sent Walker away on his own in the Town half from where he looped the ball over Norris who had advanced well out of his goal and under the bar.

There was no time for the Blues to hit back before referee Oldham brought the half to a close.

Town had again started slowly and found themselves behind before they had got going. However, they subsequently got themselves on top and deserved their goal when it came.

But they allowed the impetus to swing back to the Imps in the final minutes of the half and conceded another poor goal from a defensive perspective.

Sears was yellow-carded for pulling back Grant soon after the restart, then Dozzell joined him in the book for much the same offence on Hesketh as Lincoln broke.

On 51 Lincoln’s Bostwick was also cautioned for a blatant pull on Jackson as he broke into the area with the offence committed just outside the box. Some referees might have deemed the foul worthy of more than a yellow card with Jackson otherwise in on goal. Garbutt took the freekick but hit the wall.

Two minutes later, a Lincoln freekick at the other end caused problems for the Blues who failed to clear the danger and Norris was forced to save Hesketh’s low effort from just inside the box and Garbutt belted the loose ball away.

Lincoln had made much the stronger start to the second half, however, Jackson’s pace was beginning to cause more problems. On 57 Cian Bolger and Jackson collided on the edge of the box with referee Oldham awarding the foul against the Town man when the decision might well have been given the other way.

The Blues hadn’t had an opportunity since the restart but a minute before the hour mark they levelled for a second time.

Sears did well to latch on to a loose Lincoln pass on the Town right and won a corner which Judge sent on from the right. Woolfenden appeared to get a flick at the near post and toffolo inadvertently nodded into his own net.

Having got back on terms for a second time the Blues began to pass the ball around both greater confidence.

On 62 a Jackson effort inside the box was blocked by Bostwick after a Norwood knockdown following a spell of Town possession.

Moments later, Jackson was sent away on goal but with the linesman’s flag raised, before the Blues switched Edwards for James Wilson with the former Lincoln man going to centre-half and Woolfenden to right-back.

Town again allowed the momentum to swing back to the home side and in the 72nd minute they went in front for a third time. Morrell was allowed to run unchallenged into the area on the right before cutting back to the far post where the completely unmarked Walker stroked his second of the game into the net.

Keane replaced Norwood for the final 14 minutes with the home side growing in confidence and the Blues looking ragged having allowed the Imps to get on top for a third time.

Town’s hopes of taking anything from the game appeared to be extinguished in the 79th minute when Morrell’s low ball into the box following a corner from the right somehow found Bostwick, who turned in off the far post and then Norris.

The Blues continued to search for something from the game and on 81 Garbutt hit a shot from the edge of the box which deflected wide.

And two minutes later, Town reduced the deficit to one when, after a well-worked move down the right, Woolfenden played the ball inside to Keane, who shot across Vickers and into the corner of the net.

As the fourth official raised his board announcing five additional minutes the Blues were putting the Imps under pressure with crosses flying into the box and the home side just about repelling the danger.

However, the game’s eighth goal was to go to Lincoln with Town caught by sucker punch break. Skipper Chambers was caught two against one as the Imps broke and Hesketh stroked the winner past Norris to seal what had been a bizarre afternoon at Sincil Bank.

The final whistle sounded soon afterwards to confirm the Blues’ third League One defeat on an afternoon when almost everything hit at goal seemed to go in at both ends with the game hardly an eight-goal thriller.

Town, who last conceded five in a 5-1 defeat at Reading in September 2015, have now lost three of their last four games with their winless League One run now stretching to seven.

Having gone behind after a slow start, the Blues got on terms and on top but failed to make their ascendency at that point tell and then conceded Lincoln’s poor second goal. Neither the defence nor keeper Norris will be keen to watch it back.

It was much the same story in the second half, Town having again got back on terms with the game there for the taking when they allowed Lincoln back into it and conceded the third and fourth with big questions again to be asked about the defending.

Keane’s goal gave Town a chance of what at that stage had seemed an unlikely point and the fifth Imps goal was down to the Blues throwing everyone forward in the closing stages.

Town, whose early season defensive frugality seemed light years away from this afternoon’s performance, are now down to fourth in the table with a trip to leaders Wycombe, who lost 4-1 at home to Coventry, on Wednesday.

Lincoln: Vickers, Toffolo, Bolger, Bostwick, Eardley (c), Morrell, O’Connor (Chapman 82), Anderson, Hesketh, Grant, Walker. Unused: Smith, Payne, Connolly, Melbourne, Lewis, Akinde.

Town: Norris, Donacien (Sears 41), Woolfenden, Chambers (c), Garbutt, Dozzell, Downes, Edwards (Wilson 64), Judge, Norwood (Keane 76), Jackson. Unused: Holy, El Mizouni, Kenlock, Huws, Keane. Referee: James Oldham (Derbyshire). Att: 10,012.


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shakytown added 17:48 - Dec 29
Plain and simple these players just do not want it bad enough. Most of them seem to think they are better than this league and that they just need to turn up to succeed. The manager needs to start kicking some backsides and demanding more tenacity and a lot less ball watching.
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Gilesy added 17:49 - Dec 29
Blue Army...would anyone buy your house if it cost £7m a year to keep maintained?
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Rodrigo91 added 17:50 - Dec 29
Everyone expects too much, we've kept almost all of our relegated squad, we've been given hardly any money to invest in the squad. Don't think a new manager will improve the squad. Unless we are gonna get money to get a proper centre half, a creative midfielder and a prolific striker then things ain't gonna improve
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blue86 added 17:50 - Dec 29
How many false Dawn's and fresh starts do we need? Hate to say it but I think lambert has to go! Just dont want to be one those clubs with a new manager every six months. Thing is though, what choice do we have? This just cant go on, who could we get instead? Think we need someone connected to the club maybe.
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Carberry added 17:52 - Dec 29
I just can't see the point in defending Lambert for what he's done off the pitch. That's not his responsibility, his is to coach a winning team, which he has a pretty poor record of. Running the club is the responsibility of the executives appointed by the owner, where are they? It's a shambles. Happy New Year everyone.
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Saxonblue74 added 17:52 - Dec 29
81, would anyone buy your house if it came with a £97m liability and a maintenance fee of £7m per annum? I don't doubt that Evan's has not been a huge success for our club but please, I beg you to explain your proposal if your Facebook campaign manages to drive him out?
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warktheline added 17:52 - Dec 29
Trojan Horse out, and take tratorboy85 and geddis with you!
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Len_Brennan added 17:56 - Dec 29
There are many issues around Marcus Evans & how he has ran the club over the last decade; but the buck stops at Paul Lambert for the calamity of today & the total lack of continuity in squad & system over the last few months which have resulted in a confused & demoralised squad of players. Poor, poor decisions time after time.
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Tony88 added 17:57 - Dec 29
I do not understand why our best midfielder Huws sits on the bench except for cup matches. I can only presume he does not perform well in training.
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:00 - Dec 29
looking to our our ex players/managers isnt going to solve things ,they may be legends but times have changed . Lack of Investment has brought us here ,and Paul Lambert has achieved nothing with what he has , we need a change in owner and manager, but we will struggle without INVESTMENT .
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Bluearmy_81 added 18:01 - Dec 29
Which clubs aren't in debt?!! People still buy clubs! Man city had debt, Leicester had debt, man United had debt.
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EssexTractor added 18:01 - Dec 29
Supporters are not just frustrated or disappointed or depressed we are HOODWINKED

HOODWINKED by the management team .

Boxing Day was abysmal to watch... By 3.00 pm today a good management team would have known Lincon City inside out, as we seem to be joined at the hip and to raise the sagging spirits should have managed a team not to lose ..let alone to lose and concede 5

For the last two months the Club , the squad, the team has become a joke ..only the supporters remain united,..United to follow a watchable entertaining team , who may not win every match but who at LEVEL THREE deserve so much more.
I ask many supporters and NONE can see any remedial action..its been change the team fingers crossed and hope by some miraculous intervention we achieve.
This management team of Lambert and Taylor have failed.
Is there any coaching done, any lessons learned, are ALL our players devoid of improvement, individually an d collectively?
Those are the paramount tasks of management to improve , cajole , kick a**
Where is that evidence?

The owner is certainly not going to " give away the club" away so cries of Evans Out on Facebook
Will not happen
So we are in an almost -- excuse the pun- unwinnable situation
Though I hate to say it but Evans only achievement in appointing a manager who found decent players ( not decent Spin) and Who I think would not have allowed Lincoln to score 5 against us was MM.
Faint praise ...
We are now where we are a Division Three club in need of salvation.
For we have been HOODWINKED
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Geddis78 added 18:04 - Dec 29
Oh Warktheline, nothing changes with you does it? Have you ever contributed anything useful or remotely intelligent on this forum? Other than having a pop at proper fans or being negative. Jeeeez man.
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ryanparme added 18:04 - Dec 29
lambert out
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Saxonblue74 added 18:05 - Dec 29
Comparing us to Man Utd, City and Leaicester? Sounds like the same fantastical comparisons our manager makes with his bizarre squad rotation! Anyway Lambo, "where are you, come on, let's be 'avin you"! I'm sure he must have heard that one before somewhere?!😂
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:06 - Dec 29
No sign of Lambert either he has found the hairdryer or he is compiling his resignation speech .
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thechangingman added 18:07 - Dec 29
Goodness. We've really hit very worrying times, haven't we?

Having said which, I sense things are only going to get worse. A lot worse.

Evans wants to see, but nobody wants to buy (can you blame them??); Lambert is devoid of ideas, and is becoming fractious with fans and journalists. He's bound to leave before the end of the season.

I wish there was an obvious way-out, but I fear we're in freefall, with nothing to break our eventual splat, and little/no hope of any meaningful, long-term rebuilding.

Strap yourselves in folks - it's going to be dire - VERY dire indeed...

RIP Town. I'll love you till my last breath, or yours, whichever comes first.
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thechangingman added 18:09 - Dec 29
Evans wants to *sell*
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Dolphinblue added 18:09 - Dec 29
So disappointing but what was Norris doing and defence was woeful...not much Lambert can do about that. Sad day though, sad day...
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ThaiBlue added 18:15 - Dec 29
Dont blame evans to much as at the start of the season everything in the garden was rosie but we have had a bit of a shocking run and have not been playing well for a while now,1 man to blame and its mr lambert,sorry if it offends but he picks the team not evans.
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richardpaul added 18:16 - Dec 29
Should we think of the players in the post match dressing room and on the long journey home to Ipswich from Lincoln I know it well having family in Hadleigh and living in North Lincs What are they thinking? Oh well we lost but the money still goes in at the end of the month OR kinell we lost again AND it HURTS I would consider the latter to be a truer answer They are all good players with good skills which are not gelling at the moment I don't know but in my time in management an arm round the shoulder and a quiet word was often better than a harsh word From my previous posts my frustration is evident but where is the answer to the drop in form Maybe too much attention to forums such as this which the young players must read and be affected by could be a contributory cause to their lack of confidence It seems obvious by his press conference post Gillingham that the manager has a problem which as the players do not walk around with their head in the sand must have picked up on and reacted to
This is not a lack of skill problem but a man management problem Management is a lonely path and maybe a guiding hand could help this manager to make different decisions on how to progress
The Town are not on a cliff edge a quick injection of confidence will work wonders BUT who is the man to administer that injection Keep Paul but give him a Tonto to help him through then all will come right
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beech1972 added 18:19 - Dec 29
Just wondering since KVY has been out injured, how many points we got with him playing to how many games we've had without it, just wondered what the games points ratio was before and after he's been out.

Just without his attacking it seems to have gone south quickly
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NoelTheDub added 18:19 - Dec 29
It wont matter who we get in if PL goes. We have the poorest group of bad footballers thats been here to bloody long.This poison hoofball lack of simple passing of a ball on grass thats left PR long ago.This type of crap football has and will kill our club and ive been saying this for years.We will stay in this league so get footballers in and try build something with youth with pace with creativity for gods sake. I dont care if we are in league1 for a few more years winning a few and losing some if progress is made in the right footballing way.
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runningout added 18:24 - Dec 29
Was not a bizarre game apart from the officials at times. Cannot blame them though! Lincoln did a good Ipswich on us!! They have a couple of players that would suit us. They played like a TEAM. Again our midfield was very predictable and a good pass and control is looked upon as a surprise. Jackson needs to stop winging. Williams and Dozzell had their heads elsewhere. Downes lost the plot, but lucky ref was generous. Norwood losing his reputation. Defence all naive and like most of our under achievers don't seem to handle pressure like a professional should. Football should be a mans game but I sometimes wonder. Us lot moan but it's because we think of our players more highly than maybe they think of themselves... Hope next year brings joy to all but not counting on it after the last too many years of Naffness... Nuff said
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tractorblue added 18:24 - Dec 29
Yes Evans is a big problem,you wont get me arguing about that,but he wont sell,and nobody wants to buy the club anyway,so lets put that to one side.
We have been awful for a while now,yes Lambert inherited a dreadful squad that Paul Hurst put together,and yes we were relegated from the Championship(deservedly so),but Lambert has had a whole pre season with this squad now,hes added a few of his own players,and its just not happening.
To much squad rotation,no players are happy when they play 2 miss 2,its poor management,they now look lost on the pitch,clearly something has gone on behind the scenes,that none of us really know about,but enough is enough,PL has tried and failed,time for a change,before its to late,new manager,fresh ideas,get rid of a few of these bang average players,and keep a settled side,results will improve,and i bet,the club would get quite a few applicants to take over, Lambert has to go,no excuses,his time is up.
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