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MK Dons 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 3rd Oct 2020 17:02

Town dropped points and conceded in League One for the first time this season as they drew 1-1 away against the MK Dons having ended the game with 10 men after sub Flynn Downes was forced off with an injury. Jon Nolan gave Town the lead in the seventh minute, Daniel Harvie scored a deserved leveller for the home side five minutes after the break and the Blues, who drop to third, held on for a point.

Town boss Paul Lambert named the same team which beat Rochdale 2-0 at Portman Road last weekend, while Kayden Jackson and Alan Judge returned to the 18 after injury.

Tomas Holy continued in goal behind a back four of - from the right - skipper Luke Chambers, Toto Nsiala, James Wilson and Stephen Ward.

In midfield Andre Dozzell was joined by Nolan and Teddy Bishop, while Oli Hawkins was the central striker with Gwion Edwards to his right and Freddie Sears to his left.

Jackson, who had been sidelined with a groin injury since pre-season, was on the bench for the first time this season where he was joined by Judge, who missed the last two matches due to a hamstring problem.

Luke Woolfenden, who has also been out with a groin injury, was initially named among the subs in error, and was at the ground, before the club issued a correction and included Emyr Huws instead.

MK Dons boss Russell Martin made five changes to the team which lost 2-0 at Crewe last week with veteran centre-half Richard Keogh, who the Blues were keen on in the summer, and Scott Fraser making their full debuts for the club.

George Williams returned from injury to make his first appearance of the season, while David Kasumu and Harvie also came into the XI.

The first chance of the game, played on a very wet pitch but with the rain having stopped, fell to the home side in the sixth minute, a loose ball dropping to Keogh in the area following a corner but the Irish international scuffed to Holy.

Within a minute, the Blues were in front. After Hawkins picked up a loose pass from Keogh on the right, Edwards crossed and Sears sent it back in from the left, past Bishop as he and a defender tussled.

Edwards, who had made his way to the edge of the six-yard box, sought to chest it down and it fell to Nolan, who hit into the ground and past home keeper Lee Nicholls for his third goal of the season, already one more than he scored in 2019/20.

Town were close to making it 2-0 in the 18th minute when Wilson intercepted a pass on halfway and brought it forward before playing it Sears to his left. The former West Ham man cut in and hit a curling shot which flew just past Nicholls’s left post.

The Blues were forced into a change in the 22nd minute when Ward, who had undergone treatment for an achilles problem after the Town goal, made his way off with Myles Kenlock taking over and making his first league appearance of the season.

The home side were seeing most of the ball but without looking threatening, while the Blues appeared potentially more dangerous every time they broke, usually through Sears.

On 26 Dozzell played a looping ball over the top for Hawkins, who took it down but shot deep into the empty stand behind the goal.


However, it was the Dons who were seeing virtually all of the ball but with the Town backline resolute and Holy not forced into a save.

There was a big scare for the Blues in the 33rd minute when Kenlock’s loose pass back to Holy from the right played Carlton Morris in on goal. However, as the keeper advanced, Chambers slid in superbly to send the ball behind. From the corner, Keogh’s looping header was claimed by Holy.

In the 36th minute Harvie was probably lucky to see only a yellow card after kicking out at Chambers with the ball long gone.

Play continued and home skipper Lewington prevented Nsiala from putting it out of play for the Blues captain to receive treatment before referee David Rock stopped play, liaised with his fourth official, cautioned Harvie and awarded Town a belated free-kick.

That stoppage and a subsequent interruption for a Dons injury briefly knocked the home side off their stride and the Blues began to see more of the ball, albeit in their own half of the field.

In five minutes of injury time, Nsiala blocked from Joe Mason on the edge of the box with the Dons again dominating possession.

Just before the whistle, the former Wolves, Cardiff and Plymouth man should have levelled. Having been played in behind the Town backline on the left of the box the forward hit a low shot which the advancing Holy saved with his feet, much to the frustration of home manager Martin on the touchline.

That was the final chance of a half in which the Dons had had the lion’s share of the possession but had been unable to create a really serious chance until Mason’s effort just before the end.

Having got their noses in front early on through Nolan, as they did in the corresponding fixture last season, Town seemed not unhappy allowing the Dons the ball and attempting to break on them, which might well have led to a second goal through Sears.

The second half began in a similar manner to the end of the first period with the home side seeing most of the ball.

On 50 Fraser claimed he had been fouled as he scraped a shot wide under pressure but referee Rock waved away the somewhat ambitious protests.

The Dons had been pressing and in the 55th minute they equalised. Chambers slipped as Lasse Sorensen crossed from the right and Harvie had time to curl a shot past the advancing Holy, the first goal the Blues have conceded in the league this season and the first the Czech keeper has let in in all competitions.

Town immediately swapped Sears and Bishop for Judge and Downes, changes which were being prepared prior to the goal.

In the 58th minute Edwards broke away down the right, cleverly beat his man with a flick then sent in a cross which Hawkins was unable to get enough on and Williams cleared.

Having made their switches of personnel, the Blues started to see more of the ball than earlier in the half. On 62 Edwards robbed a defender of the ball in his own area but referee Rock harshly awarded a free-kick.

Two minutes later, Downes was booked for a foul on Morris and underwent treatment for a knock picked up in the incident.

The substitute was clearly in trouble due to the injury, hobbling around during the next passage of play before requiring the attention physio Matt Byard again and eventually making his way off. With Town having already made all their subs, they were forced to continue with 10 men.

In the 70th minute, Holy failed to deal with a cross from the right and the ball was played back in from the left and turned goalwards by Morris, fortunately straight at the Town keeper. Either side of him and it would have been 2-1 to the home team.

Two minutes later, the Czech keeper was unable to hold on to a Fraser shot but came off his line quickly to block Callum Brittain’s rebound with his chest.

The 10-man Blues were finding it tough to get out of their own half but on 77 Edwards played a ball forward down the left for Hawkins, who did well to get away from two men but was pulled back by Kasumu, who was booked.

A minute later, Edwards outpaced Williams down the Town left but failed to find Judge with his low cross towards the far post. In the 79th minute the Dons replaced Sorensen for Regan Poole, then five minutes later Sam Nombe took over from Morris.

With two minutes remaining Holy, not having his best day for the Blues, seemed to leave a Williams cross from the right but it struck Harvie on his midriff and bounced behind.

Soon after the former Gills man and Kenlock appeared to miscommunicate as a ball was played into the area from deep but the full-back was able to clear.

The Blues backline remained resilient during five minutes of injury time to see out the draw.

Town will ultimately be happy to have gained a point against an MK Dons side better than their disappointing start to the season had suggested and having played the last 22 minutes with 10 men following Downes’s injury.

The Dons, who perhaps surprisingly drop to the bottom of the table, will feel that having deservedly got on terms - they had started the second half much the better team - and given the extra man, the game was there for the taking.

The Blues were only briefly in control following the substitutions but Downes’s swift exit handed the impetus back to the home side.

In addition to the first dropped points of the season and a disappointing overall display, Town leave Stadium MK with Downes and Ward, one of the early season’s best performers both having suffered knocks.

Town are down to third in the table behind new leaders Lincoln and Hull City, now the only two sides in the division with 100 per cent records.

MK Dons: Nicholls, Williams, Lewington (c), Keogh, Kasumu, Morris (Nombe 84), Fraser, Sorensen (Poole 79), Mason, Harvie, Brittain. Unused: Walker, Cargill, O’Hora, Houghton, Sorinola.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Wilson, Ward (Kenlock 22), Dozzell, Nolan, Bishop (Downes 55), Edwards, Sears (Judge 55), Hawkins. Unused: Cornell, Huws, Lankester, Jackson. Referee: David Rock (Hertfordshire).


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therein61 added 18:56 - Oct 3
I don't mind getting down flagged for my views(i have mine people have theirs) i am not a serial down marker and never will be but it beggars belief from people who don't support the club and just do it for the childish wind up.
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Northstandveteran added 18:58 - Oct 3
😂
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SickParrot added 19:01 - Oct 3
We have 10 points (which is good) but we haven't played any good teams yet and we haven't dominated any of the games. Without an own goal, saves by Holy and poor finishing by our opponents we should probably have 3 draws and a loss. Poor management by Lambert today using all 3 subs so early. Bring on the down votes.
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Linkboy13 added 19:08 - Oct 3
Still too early in the season to start making predictions but it's obvious this is not our strongest team. Feel sorry for Kenlock but he's not really up to it especially physically. Might mean playing someone playing out of position Wolfenden or Edwards dropping back.. Hawkins hold up play is good and a partnership with Jackson looks promising at the expense of Sears who doesn't offer enough for me and is a bit of a luxury. Even the goalkeeping position is not really certain with Holy showing signs of nerves.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 21:07 - Oct 3
The problem with our squad is that people think it's better than it actually is. We're terribly unbalanced. We had chambers at right back for a few seasons under mick and yes he'll do well against bottom half table sides but when he comes up against better teams he'll be caught out again and although I'm not a fan of his playing him there is not his fault he is unable to get forwards as that's not how he plays, we play with one striker up front who is hardly prolific and scares teams but he'll do a job, we bring on a Left back who is poor but he'll do a job, our fans do seem to be settling for life in league one and our team ‘just doing a job'
People can slate PL and yeah he's made plenty of mistakes but mick had to make do with what he had as well the issue is with the owner and now he has the wage cap to hide behind when he already said beginning of last season we were going to lose 8 million not being in the championship. Due to poor investment and interest and fans settling for Evans ‘doing a job' is why we'll be where we are for a long while. I don't always agree with Bluearmy however he is right why are we settling for league one why shouldn't we aspire to the teams of 2000 or 2007. 2007 team whilst selling all our best players and rebuilding without anywhere near the losses per season we apparently have now. We should aspire to be better but we won't whilst fans are ok with Evans just doing a job
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BeattiesBackPocket added 21:08 - Oct 3
And wait until we play the better sides again we haven't played anyone who will challenge in the league yet and we couldn't muster a win against any of those teams last season
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Lovemyclub74 added 21:10 - Oct 3
Bluearmy81,
Your the embarassing one ,your pathetic posts ,all you ever do is slate the town, no positive talk ever, why dont you do yourself and our football club a massive massive favour and just do one !!!!!!!
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Bluearmy_81 added 21:19 - Oct 3
Lovemyclub, it's called reality. It pains me to admit we are so poor and irrelevant because I love the club as much as any other town fan. I'm a realist though. Burying your head in the sand won't help, and it won't change anything.
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TractorBeezer added 21:25 - Oct 3
Disappointing today although am thankful for the point in the end. We didn't control midfield or show any bite up front....although I do like Ollie.
There was nobody near Harvie when he scored. True Chambo slipped but no one backing him up.
Enjoy the break lads and get those pesky injuries sorted.
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warktheline added 21:43 - Oct 3
Last seasons frailties were clearly evident today! We aren't going to scare many teams in this division ......Young's injury last season disrupted shape and performances and Lambert doesn't appear to have recognised this, let alone solved it! 🙈
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Lightningboy added 21:54 - Oct 3
Decent results papering over the fact that we should be doing better at this level - much like the first few months of last year - this league is cr@p and we should be amongst the top teams with the squad available YET here we go again with stilted performances,not able to put a decent 90 minutes together and an ever growing endless injury list.

Feels like we're treading water til Lambert goes and we get someone (finally) in who is right for the Ipswich job...mind you,it's felt like that for over 11 years.

Here we go again.....
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Daz added 21:58 - Oct 3
A realist lol that's a good joke blue
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Michael101 added 22:20 - Oct 3
Luvemyclub, no bluearmy don't slag off the town,he has a go at Evans and all the numties that think he's god.
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Marv added 22:21 - Oct 3
A bad day at the office, it happens. Learn from it, improve, and move on. What is important is that we respond.
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Lovemyclub74 added 22:24 - Oct 3
Bluearmy81,
You don't love this club,
Your a silly little childish boy/girl who posts comments on here without using a brain cell to think about what you are actually posting..........actually come to think about it you may not actually have a brain
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londontractorboy57 added 23:00 - Oct 3
Brilliant the old TWTD news board is back to its entertaining self keep it up chaps only one thing missing where's bluebores pearls of wisdom?
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ringwoodblue added 23:14 - Oct 3
Days like today happen and it could've been much worse if we had been beaten.
The next league match against Charlton will be telling. Hope Jackson starts and Ward is fit again as Kenlock is not a suitable replacement.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 00:19 - Oct 4
@lovemyclub74 whilst I'd not always agree with bluearmy he gets called out for name calling and being petty no different to how you are really!
We are all supporters and some show passion more than others in whichever way they want I for one won't stand by and be happy with where we are now! It amazes me why when anyone on here says they're fed up being an average league one club and we should aspire to be higher that the owners to blame which he is they get vilified for that when maybe just maybe they're fed up with the same old cr@p coming from the owner every single season and that we should appreciate him taking us from championship challengers to 11th in the third tier our lowest point in decades and should just accept it!? Most fans at other clubs are in the premier league and championship and don't put up with half of what we have so far. There's nothing wrong with showing you want more
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Bluearmy_81 added 07:48 - Oct 4
Apparently it makes you a bad fan BBP, or not a fan at all?!! Caring, having pride and passion in my club,saying that this isn't good enough, we aren't good enough, and demanding better is what fans do and what fans have always done when the above is evident. That this has changed in the minds of some on here and is no longer 'acceptable' is simply biazzare. Wake up, stop burying your head in the sand and turn your anger and frustration on the man that is to blame for our pitiful degeneration, not the man simply calling it as it is/highlighting reality.
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KiwiBlue2 added 08:15 - Oct 4
These are the games that we consistently need to win if we are to be top 2 or play-offs. The stats in this game made for interesting reading and were dominated by MK Dons. Hopefully having next weekend off will see a few of those with minor injuries back on deck and we can get going again.
If Ward is out for a few weeks I wonder how McGuinness could go at left back....?
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Umros added 08:18 - Oct 4
I wonder sometimes where lambert should be wired to radio Suffolk commentary for tips, time after time they can see where the weaknesses are, usually mills but yesterday Mathie several
time saying we weren't running at a slow defence.......surely Jackson would have been worth a punt? The substitutions cost is, normally we moan too late but to make your last two with half hour left is surely a poor choice to run the risk of injury ......which did backfire and ultimately cost us any chance of winning. Downes yes but Judge? Barely mentioned in commentary........
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KiwiBlue2 added 08:20 - Oct 4
On another note I noticed 'therein 61's' comment at the top of the page. I have never marked anyone down in my years of posting preferring to accept people's right to express a temperate opinion on here regardless of whether I agree with it. It would be a much poorer world if everyone was in complete agreement all of the time on matters football ....... viva la difference.....
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Lovemyclub74 added 08:22 - Oct 4
Bluearmy81,
Looks like you have a friend on here after all 😂😂
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ArnieM added 08:31 - Oct 4
Having read through the various posts on here , I'd like to ask a question to those that criticise everything Ipswich Town, be it the owner, manager the fans ( but rarely the players I note)...

“If you had the power to make things happen that you believe would solve all our problems, REALISTICALLY, What would you want to happen ?”
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Nobbysnuts added 08:54 - Oct 4
Is it just me or is sears just a passenger in this team? He talks the talk but in my opinion is not performing at all. He has done nothing to keep his place in this team. I don't understand why he keeps getting picked. Jackson(when fit) up top with Hawkins is our best option.
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