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Lincoln City 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 24th Oct 2020 17:02

Jorge Grant’s 77th minute penalty saw Lincoln City to a 1-0 victory over 10-man Town at Sincil Bank and to the top of the table. League One top scorer Grant netted his sixth of the season from the spot after Toto Nsiala had upended Brennan Johnson, son of 1990s Blues frontman David. Late on, Jon Nolan was dismissed for a wild challenge on Harry Anderson, while Blues boss Paul Lambert was also red-carded after the whistle for remonstrating with the referee.

Jack Lankester was handed his first league start since January 2019 and Stephen Ward, Oli Hawkins and Teddy Bishop returned to the XI.

Lankester, who missed the best part of a season and a half after two stress fractures to his back, came in on the right of the front three with Alan Judge dropping out having complained of a hamstring problem earlier in the week.

Ward took over at left-back from Myles Kenlock, who dropped to the bench, having missed the last three League One matches with the achilles problem he suffered in the visit to the MK Dons.

Bishop replaces Emyr Huws in midfield with the Welshman among the subs, while Hawkins, who came on in the second half as the Blues lost 4-1 at Doncaster on Tuesday having missed the 2-0 victory over Accrington with a groin problem, replaced Freddie Sears, who was also on the bench. Town pair James Wilson and Nolan were facing their former club.

Lincoln made two changes from the team which beat Plymouth 2-0 at Sincil Bank on Tuesday with ex-Blues loanee Tayo Edun and Harry Anderson coming into the team for Sean Roughan and Tom Hopper.

Former Town striker David Johnson’s son Brennan, who is on loan from Nottingham Forest, started for the Imps as their lone central striker.

The home side should have taken the lead in the third minute from the game’s first chance. James Jones crossed low from the right and Grant blasted over at the far post when it looked easier to score.

Lincoln were an inch or two away from going in front again in the seventh minute when Andre Dozzell played a poor pass to Grant on the edge of the area from where the former Forest man hit a shot which flicked off Toto Nsiala and struck the bar. The Blues defender cleared the danger.

The Town goal had lived a charmed life in the opening minutes but on eight Edwards hit a low shot from 20 yards which had power but was too close to Alex Palmer in the Imps goal.

A minute later, Ward saw a strike deflected behind off Anderson as the Blues began to get a foothold in the game.

But Lincoln went close again in the 16th minute when Jones stood a cross up from the right - where the Imps were causing Town considerable problems - which looped just over Grant under pressure from Blues skipper Luke Chambers as he broke in at the far post.

On 19 Edwards blasted a 25-yard free-kick straight at the wall after Bishop had been felled by Liam Bridcutt.

Two minutes later, Jones shot well over for the Imps, who were continuing to look the most likely scorers of the first goal.


In the 27th minute, after the Blues had repeatedly failed to clear the danger following a corner, Anderson was played in on the right of the area but shot across the face of goal under pressure from Wilson.

Town went close for the first time two minutes later when Dozzell sent over a corner from the left, Hawkins met it with a powerful goal-bound header from beyond the far post but Conor McGrandles nodded off the line.

The Blues were starting to pass the ball around more confidently and beginning to get control of the game as the half-hour mark was crossed.

On 31 a poor defensive header dropped to Hawkins 30 yards out with the keeper off his line having come for the initial ball forward but the former Portsmouth man shot well over.

Two minutes before the scheduled break, Johnson was played in on goal by TJ Eyoma on the right of the box and hit a low shot which Holy’s toe sent the wrong side of the post.

The half-time whistle went as Lincoln prepared to take a corner after Holy had failed to deal with a difficult Wilson pass back to him.

Town could count themselves very fortunate not to be at least a goal down at the break with Lincoln having had four very decent chances to go in front.

Two of those came early on with the Blues starting slowly before getting on top possession-wise but without being able to create anything of note.

Lincoln continued to look the more dangerous side with Holy doing well to thwart Johnson shortly before half-time.

Grant hit a powerful low shot from 25 yards which Holy dealt with confidently two minutes after the restart.

Town should have taken the lead in the 55th minute when Lankester sent over a free-kick from the left - Ward having been fouled - and Edwards reached it at the near post but headed over from close range. The Welshman will have felt he should have been celebrating his sixth goal of the season.

More of the game was being played in the Lincoln half than before the break with the Blues in control.

Chances continued to be a rarity, however. On 67 Bishop brought the ball in from the right and hit a shot which deflected off a defender and hit Nolan in the groin.

In the 75th minute Lankester found Edwards breaking into the area on the left of the area with a superb pass, however, the Welshman was dispossessed as he sought to cut inside.

Two minutes later, the Imps went in front via a very soft penalty. Johnson got round the outside of Nsiala on the left and as the defender looked to outmuscle the striker the on-loan Forest man was sent to ground.

Referee Kevin Johnson pointed straight to the spot, despite lengthy Town arguments that it wasn’t a foul and also that there was a foul on Bishop in the build-up.

While it was definitely a harsh decision, Nsiala, who also conceded a penalty at Doncaster on Tuesday, had no need to lean into Johnson with the striker not really going anywhere by that point.

Grant took the spot-kick and hit his sixth goal of the season low to Holy’s right and into the net.

Keanan Bennetts replaced Lankester, who grew into his first league start in 21 months and can be pleased with his display.

Edwards sent a dangerous ball across the Lincoln area in the 82nd minute but with no one there to add the final touch as Town went looking for a leveller.

As the game moved into four minutes of injury time, McGrandles was booked for pulling back Bennetts as he broke forward.

Keeper Holy went forward for the free-kick and got a boot on a loose ball as Lincoln initially failed to clear but it bounced harmlessly through to his Imps counterpart Palmer, who hadn’t been forced into a save all afternoon.

Deep in injury time the Blues were reduced to 10 men when Nolan dived in and made a frustrated tackle on Anderson as he broke through the middle and referee Johnson immediately showed a straight red card. The midfielder will now miss the next three games.

Following the challenge, there was a brief confrontation between the players and Bishop and Edun were both yellow-carded.

After the whistle, the Town complaints continued and manager Lambert was shown a red card.

The Blues will feel they ought to have got something from having been on top on the second half.

A game of few chances always looked destined to be settled by one goal and while the Blues had a lot of the ball in the second half, they created very little.

Lincoln, who had plenty of chances before the break, threatened equally as rarely in the second but profited from some generous refereeing and a second injudicious challenge from Nsiala in two games. Up to that point, a 0-0 draw looked very much on the cards.

Town drop to fourth with Lincoln go top with the Blues at home to Gillingham on Tuesday and Crewe Alexandra on Saturday.

Lincoln: Palmer, Eyoma, Montsma, Walsh, Edun, Bridcutt, McGrandles, Jones, Anderson, Grant, Johnson (Hopper 84). Unused: Ross, Scully, Archibald, Soule, Gotts, Roughan.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Wilson, Ward, Dozzell, Nolan, Bishop, Lankester (Bennetts 80), Edwards, Hawkins. Unused: Cornell, McGuinness, Woolfenden, Kenlock, Huws, Sears. Referee: Kevin Johnson (Weston-super-Mare).


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Nobbysnuts added 18:37 - Oct 24
Mr lambert what was the point of signing mcguinness if he is going to sit rotting on the bench and watch donkeys like nsiala get picked a head of him???? I just don't get it I really don't... I'm baffled.... anyone can see he is the weakest link and teams know it....im just sitting here scratching my head saying why......... as for mcguinness he must be doing the same... he must be thinking i should of stayed at arsenal.
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istanblue added 18:42 - Oct 24
''bUt NsIaLa PlAyS bEtTeR wItHoUt FaNs''
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blueboy1981 added 18:44 - Oct 24
I'll get down marked for this - but today was a DISASTER in real terms. Against mighty Lincoln City !!! - a loss, no points, player sent off, penalty unnecessarily given away again, and the Manager sent off, and setting the worst possible example.
Don't try and gloss this up people - in the true light of day - a SHAMBLES, like it, or not.
But let's blame the Referee, that was all the Manager was interested in - not the true reason that he, nor the team are / were good enough.
Said - as it IS.
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:48 - Oct 24
not good enough,we are going to go same way as last season, we seem unable to up our game when we need to. i said a few weeks back Toto has costly mistakes in him, and sadly its proven the point again. FORTUNATELY the clubs around us also tripped up.
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BuckieBlue added 19:01 - Oct 24
The top 7-8 of the table is beginning to have a predictable look about it. Ironically apart from Lincoln, the sides you'd expect to be up there, already are. It is going to be a long, hard season but with our squad and hopefully a better style of play than last season we can do it.....COYB.
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Michael101 added 19:02 - Oct 24
Bert . your a snowflake,bet you work in health& safety of some other bunch of numties.
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midlandblue54 added 19:12 - Oct 24
Has lambert left yet ?????? Please say yes
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Linkboy13 added 19:20 - Oct 24
It's looking like mid table again. Our midfield is woefully weak apart from the injured Downes ,we never look like creating anything against decent teams yet we persist with these failures season after season. Huws best days have gone he passes sideways doesn't look like creating anything and rarely scores yet people are calling for him to be recalled wake up and smell the coffee.
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bingboast added 19:24 - Oct 24
No good slagging of the players or PL, its always the same when Alex Mathie co presents Radio Suffolk at Ipswich Town games !!! We never win a game when hes in commentary box, we'll lose agaIn against Crewe as Alex is there.!!
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AlexanderFields added 19:28 - Oct 24
Oh, come off it, Bert!
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DerryfromBury added 19:34 - Oct 24
On that performance and that of Donny during the week, I fear we could spend as long in this league as we did in the championship. All these so called "Big Names" and cant get even a point from Lowly Donny or Lincoln.
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shouldistayorcounago added 19:39 - Oct 24
I don't have anything positive to say about today. We dwell on the ball too much and look like we're scared to make a mistake at the back, so much so, that we end up "playing safe" into danger. There was a real lack of urgency today. Certainly weren't good enough to win the game, and the referee was poor throughout, especially with regards to communicating with the players what was actually going on. I would expect to see a different team on Tuesday but maybe not if Lambert's comments on the performance are to be believed.
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midlandblue54 added 20:02 - Oct 24
STOP PRESS - Message From Goverment- If you need to isolate safely you can play upfront for ipswich town
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cat added 20:03 - Oct 24
If anything Bert it was unfair on the poor monkeys!
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RobsonWark added 20:08 - Oct 24
It's so embarrassing that Chambers is in the top 10 of appearances at the club when there are so many gods from the 70s and 80s that he wouldn't be worthy of cleaning their boots!

Lincoln should have had an easy goal early on because once again he couldn't defend! Fortunately their player put it wide from an easy tap in. Chambers CAN NOT DEFEND!! FULL STOP! Get him out of the team!!

We gave away a penalty because Nsiala had to cover for Chambers while he was half jogging half walking back from the right wing.




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londontractorboy57 added 20:19 - Oct 24
PSGBBLUE We had a steady Championship team under Mickma the numbskulls decided differently not so sure this is what they wished for.
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Lightningboy added 20:23 - Oct 24
That starting line-up should've beaten Lincoln City today - no excuses - And it's nowhere near our best Xl.

Something is still very wrong deep inside our club,be it constant injuries or not getting the best out of what should be really good players at this level - last season & this season's start are just papering over the cracks - nothing personal against Lambert but he and his clueless coaching staff are not good enough - have said before,if they're still available we should be getting the Cowley's in to sort things out once and for all.
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TimmyH added 20:29 - Oct 24
Seriously @londontractorboy57 - all you ever do or respond to on here now is in relation to MM or the 'numbskulls' that voted him out, don't you ever change the tune or have an opinion on the days game?...you're just making yourself look like a spanner.

Have you ever thought since MM has been gone that our beloved owner might have made some pretty crummy decisions which have led us to where we are (in part)?
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Bert added 20:45 - Oct 24
@Michael 101 the answer to you question is NHS mental health services where respect and equality is practiced but that seems beyond the comprehension of a minority of regular posters whose ambition in life appears to be very different from mine and the majority of Town supporters. Nothing else to add.
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RobsonWark added 20:49 - Oct 24
Bert added 18:00 - Oct 24
"If some people cannot understand that pay peanuts and get monkeys is not in direct reference to, amongst others, a black player then that confirms that some on here really do not understand what indirect racism is. How sad but not surprising. I understand why so many fans no longer post and that should be a worry for TWTD."

What the f***k are you on about Bert? No one else on here would interpret it as racist. Seems like YOU are the only racist on here!!! Or are you one of these woke BLM supporters who want to defund the police...
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ThaiBlue added 21:16 - Oct 24
Same s-it diffrent day,lambert you have no plan b better off with you in the stands than the touchline,hopeless.
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exeterblue10 added 21:31 - Oct 24
Bert

How to put this politely? Peanuts is a slang expression meaning not much money. If you pay not much money, according to the saying, you get monkeys, meaning creatures with less brain than humankind. There is nothing more to it than that. It is as benign a saying as ‘brass monkeys' or ‘monkeying around'. How you've interpreted it as being racist lord only knows. The saying is in no way racist but the way you've conflated things most certainly is. I say this as someone who despises any form of racism. Move on, or better still apologise.
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warktheline added 21:45 - Oct 24
Groundhog post! 🤣😂.....Bert, you really are a total numpty!
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warktheline added 21:51 - Oct 24
Sesame Street posting from Bert.....isn't the first time 😂🤣
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Kickingblock added 21:54 - Oct 24
Bert, I'm sure that you are a top bloke with the best of intentions. As a health care professional, it is obvious that you are well versed in diversity, equality and pc etc. (possibly professionally institutionalised).
For your information:
The peanuts comment (Google it) is a popular idiom amongst blue collar workers often used as a veiled dig at the employer directed at underperforming staff.
It translates as: you get what you pay for.
It's a throw away comment with no malice intended.
I hope that helps you understand.
Please bear in mind that the majority of supporters do not have "ologys" A-levels and degrees as the circles that you move in. It's not the same language on a building site as well you know.
It doesn't mean that they've got bad bones in them.
Everyone on here is down today, this week has been a stinker.
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