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Lambert: Fleetwood is a Must-Win Game
Monday, 2nd Mar 2020 14:49

Boss Paul Lambert admits Tuesday’s home match against Fleetwood Town is a must-win fixture for the Blues as they look to get their faltering promotion push back on track.

Town go into the match having lost their last two and five of their last seven, dropped to ninth in the table, 10 points off the top two and five from the play-off places.

Fleetwood are one place ahead of Lambert’s men in eighth with three more points and two games in hand.

“Must-win,” Lambert said when asked about his thoughts going into the match following the defeat at Blackpool.

“They’ve done well, but we’re at home and we have to win. The focus is we have to win the game. We can’t afford to draw, we have to win.”

Quizzed on whether he will take an all guns blazing approach given that desperate need for a victory, he added: “That’s the way I always do it, that’s the way my career was.

"I don’t want to go out there for a draw, I don’t want to be defensive or anything like that, we go and try and win the game and that will always will be with me, that will never leave.”

Lambert recalled the game between the sides at Fleetwood in October when Town, at that stage in their early campaign pomp, won a tight fixture 1-0.

“It was a tough game, we played well that day and got the result with Kayden rebounding the freekick,” he continued. “Again it’s going to be another tough game.”

Freddie Sears and Teddy Bishop made their first league starts of the season at Blackpool following their injury absences. Asked whether they’d be ready to start a second game in four days, Lambert wasn’t sure.

“I don’t know,” he reflected. “I’ll have to see how they feel because they’ll be up there with the adrenaline and we have to be really careful how they are. But they’ll be round about it.”

Young forward Armando Dobra made a strong impression from the bench at Blackpool and will be hoping to make his full league debut before the end of the season.


Lambert agreed that the Albanian U19 international was lively when he came on against the Tangerines, as was fellow 18-year-old, striker Tyreece Simpson.

“He was. We’ll see how he feels after that, that was his first game for a little bit that young kid,” he said.

“But he did well. The two kids did well, but to throw them into this environment’s pretty unfair but that’s where we are as a club at the minute, we need the players and the two kids they’ve done themselves proud.”

"Fans once again showed their frustrations following the defeat at Bloomfield Road but Lambert urged them to put their grievances to one side and get behind his team on Tuesday and in Saturday's similarly crucial home fixture against leaders Coventry City.

“We’re still in it,” he said. “I get the frustration, they travel all the hours and they were great again at Blackpool and I think they saw the team try to do the right things and [that they were] playing well but [will have been] disappointed with the goals. And we need them, there’s no other way to wrap that up, we need their support.”

Lambert will be forced into at least one change on Saturday with Flynn Downes serving the first game of a two-match ban following his 10th league booking of the season at Blackpool.

The game seems likely to be too soon for either Kane Vincent-Young and Danny Rowe as they continue their comebacks after groin and knee operations respectively.

If Lambert sticks with the 4-3-3 system employed against the Tangerines, then Jon Nolan seems likely to join Cole Skuse and Emyr Huws in the midfield.

At the back, despite having been critical of the defending on both Blackpool’s goals, Lambert, if he continues with the same formation, will probably stick with the back four of - from the right - Luke Woolfenden, skipper Luke Chambers, Josh Earl and Luke Garbutt.

Despite a shaky performance at Bloomfield Road in what were very difficult conditions for keepers, Tomas Holy seems likely to keep his place in goal.

Lambert will probably want to start Sears and Bishop either side of Will Keane up front but if it’s felt they’re not ready for two games in four days then Alan Judge, Gwion Edwards and Dobra could come into the reckoning for places in the XI.

Kayden Jackson will be serving the second game of his three-match ban for his red card against Oxford.

Fleetwood go into the game on the crest of a nine-game unbeaten run, last Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Sunderland having followed a five-match winning streak. Their weekend fixture at Tranmere was postponed due to the state of the Prenton Park pitch.

Away from home, the Cod Army have won five, drawn four and lost six in League One this season.

Fleetwood boss Joey Barton will be serving the first game of a two-match touchline ban having been red-carded at Wycombe Wanderers last month for abusive language towards a match official.

Striker Ched Evans is available after a three-game suspension having also been sent off against the Chairboys.

Midfielder Kyle Dempsey is expected to miss the rest of the season due to a stress fracture in his back, while Jordan Rossiter remains sidelined with a knee injury.

Ex-Town loanee Callum Connolly is currently on loan at Fleetwood from Everton having joined them in January.

In October in the first ever meeting between the sides, Jackson’s sixth goal of the season saw Town to a 1-0 victory over Fleetwood at Highbury, stretching the Blues’ lead at the top of League One to four points.

Jackson, who later missed a penalty, slammed home the rebound after a Garbutt freekick had been saved in the 58th minute.

Town were reduced to 10 men in injury time when James Wilson was dismissed for a second bookable offence but the Blues were able to hang on for their fifth away win of the season.

Tuesday’s referee is Neil Hair from Cambridgeshire, who has shown 77 yellow cards and three red in 25 games so far this season.

Hair’s only previous Town match was the 1-1 draw with Sunderland at Portman Road in August in which he booked Flynn Downes and one Black Cat.

One of Hair’s assistants will be Colchester-based official Aaron Farmer, who was the linesman whose advice led to referee Alan Young controversially disallowing Town’s goal in the November home game against Wycombe.

Farmer was also the referee for the U23s’ pre-season friendly at Coggeshall in July when he refused to officiate for the final 30 minutes of a game of three thirds as the teams were planning to rotate their players using roll-on, roll-off subs.

More recently and less eventfully, Farmer was an assistant in the 5-3 defeat at Lincoln City in late December.

Squad from: Holy, Norris, Edwards, Donacien, Garbutt, Kenlock, Earl, Chambers (c), Wilson, Woolfenden, Skuse, Dozzell, Huws, Bishop, Judge, Nolan, Dobra, Hughes, Keane, Sears, Simpson.


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ringwoodblue added 19:47 - Mar 2
Town likely to be beaten by Joey Barton's mighty Cod Army. How bad things have become!

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GGblocker added 21:25 - Mar 2
Please , Please ,Please do not play Nolan. He doesn't tackle , doesn't run into the box, he passes sideways, backwards or to the opposition. his arms must ache more than his legs as he is always pointing to others what to do . He is only slightly better than Johnathon Douglas. it is like a team of 10 en when he is on the pitch .
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blue86 added 22:38 - Mar 2
Glad you agree paul, because yes it is a must win game. Would love to say to Lambert's face, Paul can you name another club in the counrty, that with the run of the last 20 odd games where you would still have a job? ........ no? That's because there isn't one, the end!
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Bert added 00:30 - Mar 3
Today's ‘stories' may be wearing a bit thin but so are the usual posters who seemingly never say anything worthwhile and resort to personal abuse whatever the club or it's players say. About time Phil actually did something about the abusive language. The minority of posters on here who dominate these forums are certainly putting off others from contributing purposeful opinion. I'm going on sabbatical until Phil brings some order to things. Some will agree some will not.
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bobble added 01:56 - Mar 3
fleetwood 4 town 0
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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 03:39 - Mar 3
I never thought I'd see the day where I'd read "Fleetwood Town is a must win game".
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paulcooperisgod added 06:04 - Mar 3
Get Neil Warnock in quick
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BettyBlue added 07:22 - Mar 3
Why do you care Lambert? You walk away with another £1m whatever happens.
I have a suspicion he'd prefer that as working under Evans is nearly impossible without any cash for players.
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BettyBlue added 07:25 - Mar 3
The new contract gave him a safety net and that iswhy he is so complacent and shows no emotion after losing game after game.
Just has to arrange a few outbursts before he is pushed out the door.
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Dissboyitfc added 07:48 - Mar 3
Evans is far from the perfect owner we all crave, made loads of mistakes! Loads of teams and i include Fleetwood in this who have managers that have to work under tighter budgets!

For me this falls firmly at the feet of Lambert!
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beornioblue added 10:38 - Mar 3
Come on boys youve just got to go for it tonight, there's no point in a cautious approach or sideways motion etc just go out an hammer them, I will not belive that the players we have are not man for man a match or better than Fleetwood or Coventry for that matter.
Which must come down to the strategy which comes from the Management Team, but even with that faltering the only team plan has to be to attack and simply outscore them, not cautious ball down the line constant wasted crosses to strikers who cannot head the ball!! Get the ball on the floor and run at the defence down the middle , you either get through, draw a foul and Garbutt can have a pop or better still put a ball in front of the front men to actually shoot but that has to be the root. Even against Rotheram the only success we had was a couple of runs from Flynn driving at the heart of the oppostion ...surely that has to be the play especially with Bishop playing.
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carlisleaway added 11:09 - Mar 3
What's the betting we still bring everyone back to defend a corner, all out attack my @£&* we have not done this all season
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Dockerblue added 11:35 - Mar 3
Norfolkbluet- we won,t be resolute in defence with No4 in there.keep the ball on the deck and play it forwards we may have a chance. As an afterthought isn't Barton still the horrible piece of work he was as a player?
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shumiheaven added 12:20 - Mar 3
I know Aaron Farmer, same school year as one of my kids, fact is he hates Ipswich and admitted as such! Beggars belief how he's even considered for a local game, let alone League 1, he was Colchester Sunday League a few years back, kissed the right butt I guess....
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Scuzzer added 12:29 - Mar 3
Must win game
Must win game
Must win game
Must win game
Must win game
Must win game
…..had this for months now...and how many have we won...now way past repeating this. We've missed the boat.
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bugledog123 added 12:37 - Mar 3
COYB! Win it please
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TR11BLU added 12:52 - Mar 3
Two points:
-Beggars belief that incompetent fool Farmer should be given any game again, let alone at
this ground
-How can Skuse be anywhere near a 'must win game?'
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runningout added 13:42 - Mar 3
We won't win these MUST win games!!! As we don't have the b*ll*cks. Missed chances will come and go as the norm. Our so called Team of professional will crumble under the slightest of pressure
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BangaloreBlues added 15:31 - Mar 3
Lose tonight and Lambert will be sacked followed by Warnock in for the next match.
At least that's what I dreamt this afternoon when I dozed off for ten minutes.
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runningout added 16:19 - Mar 3
A shame Paul Lambert isn't made out for us, as every coach has a club for them somewhere. It's a sad sign when some are bothered by who the officials may be
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GSH71 added 16:33 - Mar 3
I think if we lose tonight with a heavy defeat , it will be goodnight lambert , hello Neil warnock, when you think . Magilton got the sack from the phone And dickhead Keane took over, downhill ever since
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runningout added 18:54 - Mar 3
your right GSH. Although we know our owner is responsible for not being realistic with funds when able to. Magilton wasn't for us just the same! I'm concerned even if we scrape a win Tonight ME will think it's all rosey when it is so far from it.
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blue86 added 19:13 - Mar 3
GSH17, couldn't agree more, ever since magilton got sacked it's been as if the club is cursed. And what a classy way to sack jim, who for me understands ipswich town, a true blue. Alot of this is down to marcus Evan's, yes he keeps us kind of afloat, however we are slowly sinking. More debt, lower down the leagues....
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Chris_Knights added 21:01 - Mar 3
The bloke is a d@@k and should never have been given the opportunity to manage my club. Do the honourable thing and f@@k off back to Scotland
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