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Ipswich Town 0-1 Fleetwood Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 3rd Mar 2020 21:55

Sub Ched Evans’s goal five minutes before half-time saw Fleetwood Town to a 1-0 victory over dismal Town on their first ever visit to Portman Road. The Blues were woeful in the first half but improved a little after the break but still rarely looked like equalising on a bleak and fractious night.

Brett McGavin was handed his league debut and Andre Dozzell returned to the side for the first time in two months as Paul Lambert made six changes.

McGavin was in the deeper midfield role behind Dozzell, whose last first-team game was the Leasing.com Trophy tie at Exeter at the start of January, alongside Jon Nolan, with Cole Skuse and Emyr Huws, starters during the 2-1 defeat at Blackpool on Saturday, missing due to a gash on the shin and a toe injury respectively.

Tomas Holy continued in goal with the Blues returning to a back three with - from the right - James Wilson, skipper Luke Chambers and Josh Earl the centre-halves. Janoi Donacien and Luke Garbutt were the wing-backs. Will Keane was up front with Alan Judge set to play off him.

Teddy Bishop and Freddie Sears were among the subs, having made their first starts of the season at Bloomfield Road, as were young duo Tyreece Simpson and Armando Dobra.

Flynn Downes missed the first game of his two-match ban for reaching 10 bookings and Kayden Jackson the second of his three-game suspension.

Fleetwood, at Portman Road for the first time in their history with manager Joey Barton in the stands serving a touchline ban, named an unchanged team from last week’s 1-1 draw at Sunderland.

Neither side threatened in the early stages with Fleetwood seeing most of the ball but without threatening. On 15 Paddy Madden shot well wide from the left of the area.

Moments later former Town loanee Callum Connolly was switched for Evans, back from suspension, the on-loan Everton man having been on the sidelines having a nosebleed attended to for the previous few minutes.

Chances continued to be non-existent at both ends with Fleetwood having most of the possession but without threatening and the Blues struggling to get on the ball. In their rare spells with it there were one or two neat interchanges involving Dozzell, McGavin and Judge but without getting near to creating an opportunity.

On 28 the visitors weren’t too far from opening the scoring in slightly fortunate circumstances when Barrie McKay was found in space on the left and his cross was diverted off the outside of the near post by Chambers from six yards.


Despite their possession, Fleetwood had threatened very little but in the 40th minute they went in front. McKay played in sub Evans who took it on in to the area on the left before hitting a shot beyond Chambers’ dive, across Holy and into the net.

The Fleetwood goal prompted boos from the previously sullen Town crowd, followed by chants of ‘you’re getting sacked in the morning’ aimed towards manager Lambert and ‘Marcus Evans, get out of our club’.

Fleetwood taking the lead seemed to wake the Blues up, Dozzell playing in Donacien on the right of the box but the right wing-back’s low cross was blocked.

In injury time, McGavin and Dozzell cleverly combined to find Keane in the penalty spot following a corner but the striker was crowded out before he could get in a shot.

The half-time whistle was greeted by more boos after a woeful first period from the much-changed powderpuff Blues.

Town, looking utterly bereft of confidence and dynamism, had struggled to get hold of the ball throughout the half with Fleetwood dominating possession although to little effect until their goal five minutes before the break.

It was little surprise that there was a change at the break after such a lacklustre half with Sears replacing league debutant McGavin with Judge moving back to the right of a midfield four with Garbutt pushing forward on the left.

The former West Ham man quickly got into the action, hitting a shot from the right of the box which was deflected over the bar after a well-worked passage of play down the right following a cleared freekick.

Town were looking a more threatening prospect in the opening minutes of the second half - although that wasn’t difficult given the pedestrian first period - with Sears making runs into channels and drawing one or two freekicks.

At the other end on 55 Lewie Coyle hit a low 30-yard shot in the aftermath of a corner which was straight at Holy.

As the game passed the hour mark Simpson was handed his home debut in place of Keane, who had had a tough evening with Fleetwood’s man mountain centre-half Harry Souttar having won everything in the air, something noted by the Town support in the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

The Blues twice went within a whisker of levelling in the 63rd minute after Simpson had won a freekick on the left. Judge’s ball in from the left flicked off somebody and looked goalbound until it was cleared off the line by Coyle. The loose ball ran to Nolan, whose low shot was saved on the line by Fleetwood keeper Alex Cairns, his first stop of the game.

On 68 Danny Andrew shot through to Holy, then two minutes later Madden was booked for a foul on Earl.

Aside from the double chance, Town hadn’t seriously threatened and on 74 Bishop took over from Nolan.

Simpson, who signed his first pro deal with the Blues yesterday, wasn’t too far away from his first Town goal in the 83rd minute when he shot on the turn from a Sears cross from the right but his effort was too close to Cairns who palmed behind.

Town continued to look for a leveller as the game moved into its final scheduled minutes but with there being little sign that they would get back on terms.

Chants of ‘We want Evans out, we want Evans out’ rang round the Sir Bobby Robson Stand with the owner watching from the East of England Co-op Stand as the game entered five minutes of additional time.

Deep in injury time, Judge shot over after a freekick from the right had reached him at the far post as the chants aimed at owner Evans increased in volume.

The final whistle brought more boos and ended yet another depressing evening for the long-suffering Blues faithful with chants of ‘you’re not fit to wear the shirt’ erupting and the players and staff being roundly booed as they approached and applauded the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

While Fleetwood, followed by 88 delighted fans, fully deserved their victory against a Town side which was simply not good enough to beat them on the night, a 1-0 defeat to a club which has spent most of its history well down the non-league ladder puts Town’s predicament into very sharp focus.

Fans brought up on the teams of Sir Alf Ramsey, Sir Bobby Robson and George Burley can’t ever have expected to see their side to lose and perform so poorly in a League One game against such historically lowly opposition.

Town, who have now lost six of their last eight and have won only four of their last 20 in the league, now look to be outsiders for even a place in the play-offs - they are six points behind tonight’s opponents who are now sixth with two games in hand on the Blues - having been top and looking to be cruising in November and after climbing back to the summit again in January.

Leaders Coventry, impressive as they won at Portman Road in the FA Cup in January, are next in Suffolk on Saturday.

Town: Holy, Donacien, Earl, Chambers (c), Wilson, Nolan (Bishop 74), Judge, Dozzell, Garbutt, McGavin (Sears 46), Keane (Simpson 61). Unused: Norris, Edwards, Woolfenden, Dobra.

Fleetwood: Cairns, Coyle, Andrew, Connolly (Evans 16), Souttar, Burns, Whelan, Coutts (c), Madden, Gibson, McKay (Sowerby 73). Unused: Crellin, Morris, Thervaldsson, Saunders, Holgate. Referee: Neil Hair (Cambridgeshire). Att: 15,678 (Fleetwood: 88).


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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 22:45 - Mar 3
Went to Portman Rd for the first time in 1975 . I don't think I've seen a worse performance.
It got pretty bad under John Duncan but tonight was just dire.
No passion, no running off the ball , other than Fred when he first came on , no attacking ideas at all
Very strange team selection. Why on earth would Sears and Woolf be on the bench, Edwards too .
Not really sure what the answer is .
Saturday could be embarrassing.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 22:46 - Mar 3
@blueboy1981 who made the club this much in debt who has made the club like it is now the bloody owner wrap your head around that!! The debt goes with him it's his debt why would he supposedly continue to lose 9 million a season every year he'll be losing more money so sometimes you have to take a hit and sell at a loss to you it won't be the first or last time a businessman has done it. You talk about going bust well guess what Wimbledon did it and they'll be above us soon!
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Swailsey added 22:47 - Mar 3
Get out of the club.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 22:47 - Mar 3
Again Suffolkboy, blueboy reread this article from this idiot last year someone who knows evans well and predicted EXACTLY what would happen and is happening

https://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/former-palace-chairman-jordan-slams-ipswich-owner-e
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Saxonblue74 added 22:49 - Mar 3
No manager can save our season. The best we can hope for is somebody that our better players want to stay and play for, else I fear a mass exodus in the summer.
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ringwoodblue added 22:51 - Mar 3
Any Ipswich fan who still feels Lambert should stay on as manager is surely as deluded as the man himself. We will be d1cked by Coventry at the weekend on current form. Things have to change soon otherwise attendances will plummet, the few decent players we have will be gone and we will be playing Colchester in the league not in pre-season friendlies
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blueboy1981 added 22:51 - Mar 3
Inadvertently or not, far too many of you want a ‘Bury FC' for our beloved Club by asking for the ‘Evans Out' scenario.
Wake up you dozy people - when will you accept there is currently NO ALTERNATIVE.
If I was him, I'd go - and leave you without a Club.
You'd see then what being a Bury FC Supporter feels like.
Maybe some of you deserve just that. Some rational thinking wouldn't go amiss for sure.
REALITY - is nothing other than REALITY. Right ?
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MickMillsTash added 22:52 - Mar 3
Huws and Skuse out due to a Gash on a calf and a toe injury - come ON!!!
If they wanted to play they would have played - Lambert has lost the players, lost the crowd and lost the plot.




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Bluearmy_81 added 22:56 - Mar 3
Blue boy you show a staggering lack of insight. He either sells or walks (not going to happen.) Hypothetically if he did walk there would be a 'free' (yes I know but technically) club up for grabs, there would be a scrum of buyers. The fact there isn't at the moment is because the price is too high...
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Michael101 added 22:56 - Mar 3
Well if the two premier class(not)players take over they w I'll not be able to tell us what good player they were .lol
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OldClactonBlue added 22:58 - Mar 3
The worst thing about Evans is the footballing decisions he makes. Keane seemed like a good punt at the time but proved a big mistake. His choices since have been dreadful, simple as that.
There doesn't appear to be a lot of investment but, McCarthy aside, what has been invested has been invested badly.
It seems to me that there is a lack of ambition and a lack of accountability. And that is coming from the top. Something major needs to change.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 22:59 - Mar 3
Blieboy1981 who's responsible for making the club unsellable? The owner. And no it's his debt it's against his holding company. Be honest If you'd bought a run down house to do up but kept finding you was having to spend more and more money to invest in it and knew at one stage right I either sell it now at a reduced price instead of wasting more money at it or just continue to do that thing that hasn't worked the past 9 years!? Don't tell me you'd continue to lose money knowing you'll make yourself more in debt with no come back. Wrap your head around that!
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blueboy1981 added 22:59 - Mar 3
Bluearmy 81 ...... dream on.
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afcfee added 23:01 - Mar 3
Don't agree with keeping Lambert till end season, give it as caretaker role to someone like Dyer or Butcher get that blue spirit in the dressing ready for a new manager. Didn't do Everton too bad with Ferguson for example before Ancelloti took over.
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SohoBlue added 23:01 - Mar 3
Dear oh dear. Massive club. Dear me. And I've played for some of the biggest clubs, but dear me dear oh dear. Wark, Butcher, oh dear me.. and the fans. Incredible.

The good times truly are in the fast-fading past.

Burley and Butcher for a few games?
Might as well.
For old time's sake...

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d77sgw added 23:01 - Mar 3
BlueArmy81 - even in the unlikely event that Evans walked and was prepared to just take the debt, accumulated as he has funded the club for a decade, why do you think there would be a ‘scrum of buyers' for a loss-making club in League 1?
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afcfee added 23:05 - Mar 3
Evans giving Lambert that contract has turned the tide like what was he thinking, it was new year's Day wasn't it? Maybe some sort of alcohol or drugs involved it doesn't make sense is he trying to wind us up maybe!? Is he trying to liquidate the club? Who knows.
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afcfee added 23:06 - Mar 3
Club with a 30k stadium decent fan base bug history not as bad as you make out
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afcfee added 23:07 - Mar 3
Good training and youth facilities
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Norwichbeater added 23:07 - Mar 3
My god people still harping on about MM. him and Evans have ruined this club. I would rather walk over broken glass than ever talk about MM. he walked after destroying this club. Hand in hand with Evans. The only reason he handed PL 5 year contract is because he isn't interested in championship and the wages involved. League one mid table is now more appropriate to him
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norfolkbluey added 23:08 - Mar 3
OUCH. PAUL LAMBERT MUST GO NOW> EVANS YOUR DECISION TO GIVE 5 YEARS CONTRACT TO THIS LOSER OF A MANAGER WAS A BUSINESS BLUNDER. LAMBERT'S HISTORY OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS SHOULD HAVE TOLD YOU SOMETHING FOR GOODNESS SAKE. YOUR GAMBLE HAS GONE TITS UP. HOW ON EARTH HAVE YOU MADE SO MUCH MONEY?
TONIGHT'S MATCH RESULT HAS TOLD YOU THAT OUR LOYAL ITFC FANS HAVE HAD ENOUGH. YOU ARE LIKE A RABBIT STARING IN THE HEADLIGHTS OF A FAST APPROACHING CAR. TAKE THE HIT AND GET RID. THERE ARE MANAGERS OUT THERE WITH EXCELLENT TRACK RECORDS FAR BETTER THAN PL. GET THEM IN NOW BEFORE THE END OF THE SEASON SO THEY CAN GENUINELY WEIGH UP THE PROBLEMS BEFORE THE END OF THE SEASON. THIS WAY WE MIGHT HAVE A CHANCE OF PROMOTION NEXT YEAR BECAUSE YOU CAN FORGET THIS ONE. MOST TEAMS SEEM TO HAVE US DOWN FOR AN ALMOST CERTAIN WIN HOME OR AWAY! REALLY REALLY SAD HAVING SUPPORTED THIS ITFC FOR 61 YEARS!
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BeattiesBackPocket added 23:09 - Mar 3
Blueboy1981 keep ignoring the facts 👍
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Westy added 23:10 - Mar 3
If you can't run a football club, don't own one.
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Dissboyitfc added 23:10 - Mar 3
i cant add anything further to what has already been said! Now is the time to get rid of lambert. Sick of lambert now and he has to fall on his sword. Get a new manager in so they can assess what is required for next season.

Totally fed up, thankfully not in Norwich tomorrow! But rest assured they will be awaiting my return, they are loving this as it takes all their pain away at being bottom of the premier league, we should be the ones laughing. I am embarrassed and ashamed at my team at the moment!

I hope Lambert wakes up tomorrow and does one!!!!
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Saxonblue74 added 23:13 - Mar 3
I can see the headlines now....."Evan's writes off ITFC debt as list of potential new owners for multi million loss making club grows ever longer"! 🤔😂😂
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