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Blackpool 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 29th Feb 2020 17:11

Joe Nuttall’s injury time goal consigned the Blues to a 2-1 defeat at Blackpool. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s 26th minute goal gave the Tangerines a 1-0 half-time lead but Freddie Sears levelled with his first goal of the season on 54 and might have won it seconds before Nuttall’s winner for the home side.

Freddie Sears and Teddy Bishop both made their first league starts of the season either side of Will Keane in a front three as the Blues moved to a 4-3-3 system.

Cole Skuse was in the deeper midfield role behind Emyr Huws and Flynn Downes ahead of a back four of - from the right - Luke Woolfenden, skipper Luke Chambers, Josh Earl and Luke Garbutt.
"Gwion Edwards, Jon Nolan and Alan Judge dropped to the bench having started last week’s 1-0 home defeat to Oxford, while Kayden Jackson served the first game of his three-match ban for last week’s red card.

Young striker Tyreece Simpson was on the bench for the first time in a league game, while Armando Dobra was also in the 18.

Blackpool named the same team for the third successive game with ex-Blues loanee Liam Feeney starting and former Town midfielder Grant Ward on the bench.

The Tangerines won a couple of early corners, the second of which was claimed comfortably by keeper Tomas Holy despite very windy conditions. On six a Garbutt corner from the right floated over Keane’s head at the far post.

Town, in blue shorts, began to control the game and might have gone ahead in the 11th minute. Sears was played in on the right of the area and sent over a low ball which was hit just too hard for Huws as he broke into the box at the far post.

Two minutes later, a long Holy kick from his own area was assisted by the wind into the Blackpool area and bounced over the bar.

Sears got under a bouncing ball just outside the area and sent it well into the stand behind the goal in the 16th minute with the Blues having had the better of the opening quarter of an hour despite the difficult conditions.

There was a scare for Town in the 19th minute when Garbutt failed to deal with an awkward long ball but Chambers prevented Gary Madine from getting in a shot and the on-loan Everton man eventually put a cross from the left behind for a corner which came to nothing.

A minute later Bishop ran into an advertising hoarding at pace as he chased the ball out of play. After initially looking in some pain the academy product was OK to carry on.

Soon after, Downes won the ball in the Town half and brought it forward before feeding Keane to his right on the edge of the Blackpool box from where the ex-Manchester United trainee scraped a low shot across the face when he might have been better looking for Sears in the middle.

In the 24th minute Madine tried to catch Holy off his line with a shot from 35 yards out on the right but sent the ball well into the stand.

Two minutes later, the Tangerines took the lead with Town very much the architects of their own downfall.


First Garbutt’s back-heel not far outside the area on the left gave the ball away, then after the Blues had fended off the initial danger, Downes got in Huws’s way as the Welshman looked to bring it out from the edge of the box and Dewsbury-Hall hit a low shot which flew through a crowd of players beat Holy to his right off the inside of the post.

The Blues looked to hit back, Bishop playing a ball over the top for Sears which was too close to Tangerines keeper Chris Maxwell, who claimed. Off the field sections of the large Town following chanted ‘Lambert, sort it out’ and ‘five more years, you’re having a laugh’.

The Blues players felt they should have been awarded a penalty in the 37th minute when Downes was found in space on the left of the box and hit a shot which Maxwell saved. Sears looked to be first to the loose ball but was challenged as he sought to put away the rebound, the ball going behind.

The Blues claimed a spot-kick but referee Christopher Sarginson waved away the protests and awarded a goalkick, which seemed the least likely of the three possible decisions he could have made.

Downes hit a low shot wide a minute later with the Blues starting to put the home side under pressure. Soon after, Huws struck a shot which Maxwell gathered.

On 43 Chambers went down midway inside the Blackpool half with what looked like a painful knee problem as he battled for the ball with Madine but after treatment was able to carry on. Garbutt took the freekick and not for the first time saw it taken well beyond his team-mates by the wind.

In injury time, Maxwell saved Sears’s shot from the edge of the area down to his left after Keane had knocked down. Soon after, Bishop was halted in his tracks as he weaved his way into the area.

On the balance of the half, the Blues didn’t deserve to be behind having seen most of the ball and most of the chances.

But they could only have themselves to blame for the Blackpool goal which was the result of a series of errors.

At the other end, the Blues had had the chances to level the scores as they finished the half strongly but had again lacked a clinical edge, either missing the target or finding Maxwell in their way, although Sears might well have had a penalty.

Nathan Delfouneso flicked a header through to Holy soon after the restart, then on 51 Feeney hit a low shot at the far post which flew behind off Garbutt.

The Blues had caused Blackpool little danger since the break but in the 55th minute they equalised.

The home side failed to deal with a long ball ball down the right, Downes doing well to win possession and find Keane. The striker found himself some space before cutting the ball across the area to Sears, who fired past Maxwell to claim his first goal of the season, his last having come on January 26th last year prior to his ACL injury.

On 59 Downes was booked for shaking off Matthew Virtue-Thick who had been hanging off his shirt as he tried to bring the ball forward. It was the midfielder’s 10th league booking of the season meaning the England U19 international is banned for the next two games. Almost immediately, Downes and Bishop were swapped for Alan Judge and Dobra.

The game was developing into an end to end affair with Town dominating possession in the Blackpool half but not finding a way through the Tangerines’ backline, while the home side looked to catch the Blues on the break.

In the 66th minute Sears smashed a shot against a defender on the edge of the box before Blackpool switched Connor Ronan for Joe Nuttall.

Five minutes later, Sears crossed deep from the right and Judge scuffed a volley into the ground and through to Maxwell.

Soon after, Garbutt cut the ball back to Keane at the near post from where the striker managed an effort at goal which Maxwell turned behind. From the corner, Keane’s header looped well over.

But Blackpool were seeing more of the ball and in the 77th minute they went close to going back in front. After Holy had almost been caught out by Feeney’s pace - and the if anything even stronger wind - as he rushed out of his area to the left, the resultant corner was sent in and Madine headed against the bar. The ball bounced back out but Holy was able to claim.

At the other end, Dobra fed Judge, who hit a low shot not too far wide of Maxwell’s right post. On 81 Dewsbury-Hall was yellow-carded for a foul on Dobra.

As rain began to fall heavily, an attempted Holy long kick was virtually stopped in the air by the wind prior to Keane being replaced by Simpson, who was making his league debut.

Simpson was quickly into the action, breaking down the left and sending over a deep cross. Dobra cleverly tricked his way back in from the other flank but laid the ball off slightly too short for Judge on the edge of the box. On 86 Calum MacDonald was booked for a foul on Woolfenden as Town broke.

In injury time Sears looked like he might win it at one end when he was played through on goal by Judge but Maxwell saved to his left. And immediately the home side went up the other end and claimed the three points.

A cross was sent in from the right and sub Nuttall beat Holy to it at the near post to nod into the net. The Blackpool players celebrated with their fans behind the goal causing an advertising hoarding to fall over.

Town desperately went looking for another equaliser in the remaining seconds, Holy going up for corner, but referee Sarginson’s whistle confirmed another frustrating and ultimately pointless afternoon for the Blues.

Having got back on terms, the Blues saw plenty of the ball and had chances but as so often of late without finding the net.

Sears looked like he was going to win it in injury time only for Nuttall to grab a win for the home side which on the balance of the game they hadn’t deserved.

The result leaves Town still ninth, five points off the play-offs and nine from the top two ahead of back-to-back home games against Fleetwood and Coventry.

Blackpool: Maxwell, Turton, Moore, Husband, Macdonald, Feeney, Virtue, Ronan (Nuttall 67), Dewsbury-Hall, Delfouneso, Madine. Unused: Sims, Howe, Bola, Edwards, Spearing, Ward.

Town: Holy, Woolfenden, Chambers (c), Earl, Garbutt, Skuse, Downes (Judge 60), Huws, Sears, Bishop (Dobra 60), Keane (Simpson 83). Unused: Norris, Wilson, Edwards, Nolan. Referee: Christopher Sarginson (Staffordshire).


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coolhand added 17:27 - Feb 29
Is it the players (apparently we have at least a top 6 squad), is it the system (4 of the top 6 teams play the same system), is it the defence (only one defender gets poor reviews), is it the midfield (we have 8 midfielders that apparently could play in any other div.one side), is it the strikers (?) is it the manager, is it the owner (he does nothing on the week to week team selection etc.) or are we Just alluding ourselves about how good ipswich town are. I think today's performance says it all about the players and management team
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DoseOfReality added 17:27 - Feb 29
Lambert has been a failure but so will the next manager.

Evans is a cancer to our club .. we would have been better off without him ..

How can club be in so much debt & be this poor ? .. we could have become this bad without getting in debt surely .. Evans why did you buy the club coz you don't care

Start again from non league & we could get to where we are without debt .. otherwise Evans will keep selling youngsters & after a few more boring seasons we will get relegated again

If you're a real it fan it hurts but stop going & stop funding Evans
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runningout added 17:28 - Feb 29
Not sure why I will always love ITFC, Think I'm a mug!! Our threat is minimal, and has been for years. Changes won't happen as our owner and oppo are Clueless. Decent footballers are reluctant to join ITFC as our once great club is no more.
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Karlosfandangal added 17:28 - Feb 29
What does anyone expect as we have the same players we got relegated with. Hurst brought a load of Di.vison 2 players who were out of their depth in the Championship and yet we expect Town to walk this division.
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runaround added 17:28 - Feb 29
Disgrace! This club has well and truly messed up the season. The owner is disinterested and penny pinching. The manager talks a good game but is tactically naive and increasingly seemingly unable to know what to do to turn it around. The players are making unforced errors and seem to have no idea & are under performing. Whatever Lambert said when he had a go at Phil the other week we have one of the biggest budgets in this league & owner, coaching staff & players are all underperforming if we don't reach top 6 as a minimum. The way all our injuries seem to take longer to get over & players seemingly needing 2 operations instead of 1 is that pointing to scrimping on the medical side?
Worse of all there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel, no plan of how we are going to improve, just sound bytes about academy.
Marcus Evans has stabilised the club financially but is clueless onto how to move it forward and unwilling to invest enough to make improvement more likely so until that changes the decline will continue.
Of the 8 clubs above us 7 have massively smaller budgets yet manage to produce winning football on a budget so it is possible
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Phil1969 added 17:29 - Feb 29
You guys make me laugh with the Marcus Evens jibes. He saved the club after administration. The debt is owed to him he keeps us within fair play rules. Lambert has what he has to play with, with a Div one budget. Who are we going to attract if we replace him Pep!
The right of entitlement in our fan base is embarrassing.
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therein61 added 17:29 - Feb 29
The next manager will certainly fail because it will be the dream Chambo/Skuse dream combo
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midastouch added 17:29 - Feb 29
It feels like we're in a coma under Evans! Flat lining in League One! Oh thank you for saving our club Marcus, we're forever in your debt! And sadly with the debt standing at over 100 million in a sick kind of way we damn well are! The club feels like a gravely sick patient in intensive care under Evans and with Doctor Lambert in charge of administering the medicine for the next 5 years then clearly the outlook is terminal!
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portmanteau added 17:31 - Feb 29
"what the hell has happened to us?". Why the surprise, it has been like this for at least the last 20 seasons. We don't get in players who are good enough, that's why.
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cfmoses added 17:33 - Feb 29
Four wins in 19 games after starting the season like Liverpool. If that isn't mismanagement I don't know what is. Relegation form in League 1 points only one way. The tactless Lambert has to go, he does not know how to change games round when we are struggling. He had a big pack of cards to play with this season and has continually shuffled them the wrong way.
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marco5113 added 17:33 - Feb 29
Lambert was constantly stating we are in a good position, i would have taken this if i was offered it when the season started. Those comments were made when we were sitting 2nd in the table around 2 months ago. The form had dipped dramatically when the boasts were made and around the same time as signing a new contract. The fans saw this coming and despite Lambert's excuses and wriggling, he knew deep inside the team were in trouble. Now Mr Lambert with the playoffs looking a forelorn hope and nowhere to hide, try and talk your way out of this. Im afraid its is a result based game not 'oh we had a lot of chances', so do the right thing admit you cannot get the results we need and RESIGN.
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brittaniaman added 17:36 - Feb 29
I keep hearing 5pts from play offs NO it is 6pts we need to get in. ?
But only another 5yrs. for Lambert to sort it out, if there are any fans left to watch him?
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DoseOfReality added 17:36 - Feb 29
I don't think it would have been possible for Marcus Evans to have done a worse job

More boredom & debt to come then league 2
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 17:37 - Feb 29
We knew we were light on creativity and goal scoring, so why didn't we buy in Jan.
No chance of promotion under Lambert.
Never been so depressed about my team.
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cat added 17:38 - Feb 29
Over the last 20 odd league games we have been utterly woeful and we are league 1. The writings on the wall, get rid of these tried and tested failures, the sicknotes, Lambert and anyone else who are holding the club back and move forward. Might as well play the kids now, mind you what chance have they got when half of them grew up on Chambers estate!
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martin587 added 17:38 - Feb 29
Another long round trip for nothing AGAIN.We dominate a good part of the match and still don't win. Good to see Sears back score a goal and last the match apart from that what can you say.Ten games to go and we must win nearly all of them to stand a chance of play-offs or automatic promotion.PL needs to take a very long look at his record As any other manager in his position would be sacked.
Loose Tuesday and the writing is on the wall.The owner also needs to consider what his future intentions are as I fear there will be anarch very very soon.Now on the long road home.I won't be doing any more of these again that's for sure.😒
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 17:40 - Feb 29
41 comments within 28 minutes, the natives are very restless, about bloody time, get shot of Agent Lambert after this season FFS
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DurhamTownFan added 17:40 - Feb 29
Sindre (on the first page of comments):
Fair enough, if you take this match in isolation. But look at the season as a whole, and in particular the last 20-odd games. We can't keep making excuses any more!
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blueboy1981 added 17:41 - Feb 29
The trolls who continuously blame Evans should remember this :- He pays the Manager and Players EXTREMELY WELL to get results on match days. Full stop.
A huge question mark has to be placed against both being ‘fit for purpose'.
I personally wouldn't be happy with either if I were Evans.
If the Manager isn't capable - an open cheque book will only waste money - spending will not change a useless Manager. They've either got it, or not.
And ours hasn't got it.
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Bert added 17:41 - Feb 29
Gutted. OK a point at Blackpool would have been nothing to celebrate but from what I saw on ifollow, Lambert will be justified in saying we didn't deserve to lose. We played some decent stuff but if we cannot convert gilt edged chances into goals we simply are not good enough. We are so ponderous at the back, almost laid back and that is why we leak goals. Will sacking Lambert make any difference ? I do not know but a 5 year contract is undoubtedly a problem of Evans making and he cannot expect the goodwill and attendances to continue. Another ruined Saturday night. Grrr.
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hyperbrit added 17:42 - Feb 29
Evans doesn't give a sh...te about the cliub....it's a tax write off for him and he has the perfect mgr for it. Wait until the asset stripping to come.....ticket tout is all he is.Blame Sheepshanks.
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Tractorboy1985 added 17:43 - Feb 29
Are we finally going to protest??
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RobITFC added 17:47 - Feb 29
Depressing, my 50th year of supporting Ipswich , OMG can it get any worse ?.... probably!
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davidsc1971 added 17:47 - Feb 29
Agent Lambert has lost the dressing room. Time to settle up on those 5 years Mr Evans
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RobITFC added 17:49 - Feb 29
I keep saying it, watching the premiership and championship, they do not rest their players for league games, PL kept saying his players could not play every game!!!! For christ sake, they are supposed to be professional footballers , PL you chopped and changed the team and that cost us momentum and any chance of promotion, that is the problem, very poor management!
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