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Crewe Alexandra 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 30th Jan 2021 17:09

Sub Aaron Drinan netted his first goal for the Blues as 10-man Town drew 1-1 with Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road. Charlie Kirk gave the home side the lead on 59 but Drinan bundled home the leveller on 75, seven minutes before Teddy Bishop was given his marching orders for a second bookable offence.

Town boss Paul Lambert made three changes from the team which lost 1-0 at home to Sunderland on Tuesday with Myles Kenlock, Alan Judge and Freddie Sears returning to the side.

Kenlock was at left-back for Stephen Ward, who dropped to the bench, with Judge in the more advanced role in place of Jon Nolan, who was left out of the 18, while Sears was the lone central striker replacing Kayden Jackson, suspended for three games following his red card on Tuesday.

James Norwood, who has been out with a recurrence of his hamstring, was among the subs, as was young defender Elkan Baggott, who signed his first professional contract earlier in the week.

Crewe made five changes with Harry Pickering, Mikael Mandron, Luke Murphy, Billy Jones and Stephen Walker coming into the team for Rio Adebisi, Chris Porter, Tom Lowery, Travis Johnson, and Owen Dale.

After the two teams had taken a knee in support of Black Lives Matter, the Blues started the brighter, winning two early corners which home keeper David Richards was forced to punch away, not entirely comfortably given the windy conditions.

In the 11th minute a clever Edwards flicked sent Kenlock away down the left but the full-back’s cross was cut out and eventually the Blues won another corner which Oliver Lancashire inadvertently headed just past his own far post.

Two minutes later, a Town move from deep in their own half ended with Luke Thomas cutting in from the right and hitting a low shot which Richards turned past his near post.

On 14 Edwards hit a testing, dipping 25-yard strike which Richards batted away, the ball falling safely for the Railwaymen.

Crewe had struggled to make any impact going forward but in the 18th minute they went close to going in front when they deftly passed their way into the box and Mandron seemed certain to score from the edge of the six-yard box until Kenlock slid in to make a superb challenge.

The Railwaymen began to see most of the ball and in the 28th minute Kirk got to the byline on the left but twice saw low balls into the box cut out.

Just after the half-hour mark, Kirk had the ball in the net after his initial effort had been saved by Tomas Holy, however, the wideman had strayed offside.

Kenlock, who had begun his first league start since October promisingly both defensively and when going forward, was shown the game’s first yellow card in the 32nd minute for a late tackle on Murphy on the edge of the Alex area.


Sears joined his team-mate in referee Ross Joyce’s book four minutes later for catching Ryan Wintle with a high boot. On 39 Omar Beckles had his name taken for a foul on Judge.

Chances continued to be rare at both ends has half-time grew close. In the 43rd minute Sears hit a shot from distance which curled well away from goal.

As the game moved into two additional minutes, Kirk struck a powerful effort which struck Woolfenden on the edge of the box.

Moments later, Sears was flagged offside after seizing on a Beckles error with Norwood and Lankester, warming up and well-placed to make a decision, certain the linesman was wrong, and they appeared to have a case.

That was the last incident of an evenly-balanced half of few chances. Town, again not quite as ponderous in possession as they have been at times this season, started positively and won a number of early corners.

However, Crewe began to see more of the ball and worked the best opportunity of the period when Mandron was thwarted by Kenlock.

Thomas’s low effort which Richards saved at his near post and Edwards’s long-range strike had been the closest Town had come to a goal.

Two minutes after the break, Kenlock held off Murphy as the Crewe midfielder chased a ball over the top and Holy claimed.

On 50 Edwards scraped a shot well wide following a long spell of Blues possession, then two minutes later Dale replaced Walker for the Railwaymen.

In the 61st minute, Chambers intercepted a loose pass on halfway, brought it forward and hit a weak shot which struck a defender on the edge of the area. The ball fell to Thomas, who tried to play in Edwards on the left of the box but the Welshman failed to read his pass.

Crewe took the lead with their first serious attack of the half in the 59th minute. Luke Woolfenden was dispossessed in the centre circle, claiming he had been pulled back by Mandron and appeared to have a case. Wintle took the ball forward and played it wide to Kirk on the Crewe left and the left winger swept past Holy for his sixth goal of the season.

Town boss Lambert, who was back on his feet in the technical area having spent the previous few games sitting in the dugout following his recent illness, quickly made a double substitution, Norwood and Bishop taking over from Sears and Thomas. Soon after the change, Oliver Finney shot over in the aftermath of a corner.

In the 69th minute a brilliant Dozzell pass played in Edwards on the left, from where the winger cut across towards Norwood at the far post but Beckles turned it wide ahead of the Town striker.

Moments later, as Crewe broke following the corner, Bishop was booked for a foul on Kirk, who himself was yellow-carded on 73 after a clash with Flynn Downes.

On 75 the Blues swapped Edwards for Drinan, the Irishman joining Norwood up front, and within seconds the sub levelled with his second touch of the game.

Judge lofted a hopeful ball into the box, Lancashire inadvertently chested across his own area and the former Waterford man bundled the ball home as he challenged with a defender, injuring himself as he did so.

However, Drinan was OK to carry on having finally scored his first senior competitive goal for the Blues.

Crewe went looking to restore their lead and in the 78th minute Finney’s drifting effort from the right was palmed over by Holy.

A minute later the Alex had an even better chance when a ball looped into the area from deep on the right saw three players in behind the Town defence and Jones headed over when he really should have scored. On 79 Crewe replaced goalscorer Kirk and Finney were replaced with Daniel Powell and Antony Evans.

In the 82nd minute the Blues were reduced to 10 men for the second game running when Bishop was shown his second yellow card and then a red for a foul on Murphy.

The frustrated midfielder made his way to the tunnel and could count himself somewhat unfortunate with the two fouls he committed, although certainly infringements, hardly warranting a red card between them.

Town saw out the remaining scheduled minutes and five more in additional time to secure a point, which was a fair reflection of the game.

Neither team did enough to claim all three with chances rare throughout, although with both teams having missed one or two opportunities in the second half.

Drinan has deserved to get off the mark having broken into the first team this season and although the goal was far from a classic, it will be one the Irish U21 international will always remember.

Any momentum the Blues might have gained from that goal was halted Bishop was dismissed for two nothing fouls in the opposition half of the field. The midfielder will miss one game as a result.

Town are without a win in three, although also unbeaten in four away from home, two draws and two wins. They drop to 11th in the table, but are now only four points from the play-offs.

However, the result and slip of a further place will do little to reduce the pressure on manager Lambert ahead of Blackpool’s visit to Portman Road next week.

Crewe: Richards, Jones, Lancashire, Beckles, Pickering (c), Murphy, Wintle, Finney (Evans 79), Walker (Dale 52), Kirk (Powell 79), Mandron. Unused: Jaaskelainen, Lowery, Porter, Johnson.

Ipswich: Holy, Chambers (c), Woolfenden, McGuinness, Kenlock, Dozzell, Downes, Judge, Thomas (Bishop 63), Edwards (Drinan 75), Sears (Norwood 63). Unused: Cornell, Ward, Lankester, Baggott. Referee: Ross Joyce (Cleveland).


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Drifter3012 added 18:50 - Jan 30
Remember the halcyon days of being a mid table Championship team?
I couldn't imagine then how bad things would get.

Then the hope was possibly picking up some wins for a play off place for the Premier League.
Now my hope is that we don't end up in Division 2.
Evans has taken this club down the toilet and Lambert is the cistern flushing us away.
What is worse is that he doesn't seem to care.

Just continues to come out with the same diatribe.

Unless we get someone in with some passion who will play footballers with that same passion, nothing will change.
Evans is a businessman, surely he understands that this is a basic concept for any business.

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blue86 added 19:00 - Jan 30
Let this sink in, that fool Marcus Evan's sacked magiltion after we beat the scum 3-2 and finished 7th or 8th in the championship. Now were in league 1 with Lambert at the helm, cant beat teams like crewe or Swindon but Lambert cant do wrong. Its absolutely ridiculous and infuriating beyond belief, watching town now is like watching Mike Tysons twilight carrer losing to bums who he would have wiped the floor with in his prime! If he isn't sacked after this what the hell will it take? If covid wasn't here I would be at the ground protesting I'm sure others would aswell. Will always love town, and this is why it hurts so much. Lambert your a joke, GET OF OUR CLUB.
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oldbri added 19:02 - Jan 30
Town remind me of a 3 legged dog with no teeth. Well done Lambo
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:07 - Jan 30
DOLPHIN, as the old Kung Fu phrase went '' Grasshopper you have learned''
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MonkeyAlan added 19:08 - Jan 30
1 point in 9. Evans you muppet.
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blue86 added 19:09 - Jan 30
@ Daz, seasons not over yet keep positive, support town not Lambert? What? Its lambert that is killing our club! The results speak for themselves!!! And saying down vote if you support Norwich? Are you sure you dont support norwich? I'm sure Norwich would want things to stay as they are like you it seems?
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alfromcol added 19:12 - Jan 30
Much as I like to see the young players make it into the 1st team, we can't continue with two of them at centre-back, they get drawn out of position far too easily, leaving great spaces behind them. Put Chambers back to center-half and move Woolfenden to RB. At lease till KVY makes it back, whenever that is?
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planetblue_2011 added 19:15 - Jan 30
Thing is he won't sack him still got how long on his contract Evans will have to pay out 💩 loads, he won't do that. We have this crap for the foreseeable future!!
Only good thing was Kenlock he played well today.
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runningout added 19:18 - Jan 30
Not good for my health watching my team fall from any little grace it has left.
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Suffolkboy added 19:51 - Jan 30
Don't normally post twice ; but if Lambert doesn't listen , doesn't care ,does he EVER read anything and understand how humanity and supporters live and thrive .?
Nothing he says and does these days seems to accord with how others see or interpret what passes for a team supposed to represent ITFC .
COYB
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muhrenmagic added 20:17 - Jan 30
PL, the League one...proper division 3....table does not lie. Mid table very average pitch antics led by a very average leader.
PL will not achieve without Culverhouse beside him. Mr Lambert, it is clear the management team is dis-functional and very deluded. Remove the scarf and see the evidence. Either bring in Culverhouse or clear your desk for Mr Dyer and Butcher
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shakytown added 20:21 - Jan 30
He's completely lost the plot and the dressing room. the players are not playing for him and seem to be not playing for each other as a team. The whole club seems to leaderless and the team has lost the will to win. Sad times at Portman Road and for the loyal supporters. Over to you Mr Evans as you are the only one who can put an end to this disaster unless of course this is what you want for the club.
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Daz added 20:29 - Jan 30
Blue86 did you not understand what I wrote? You wanting Lambert out is nothing to do with supporting the team but if no one express your views then all you do is down vote. Do you see me down voting? How you can call your selfs supporters i don't know when you down vote someone trying to stay positive just because you want to be negative.
Down vote if you don't support town
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Texastom added 20:31 - Jan 30
Some people go on about Evans keeping the Club afloat - WHAT ABOUT ALL THE INCOME FROM PLAYERS SOLD AS IT NEVER GOT REINVESTED!!

Lambert I bet you can't wait to see the fans after COVID lockdown - WE CANT WAIT TO GREET YOU.
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Daz added 20:33 - Jan 30
ps I will carry on hoping this season is not lost yet and you lot can not say anything to change that

So give it a few more games we hopefully can turn this season around

Keep Positive

Down vote you don't support town
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dirtydingusmagee added 20:42 - Jan 30
Shakytown. im afraid theres no point in pleading for help from Evans, he is detached from football and the reality of owning a club, he wont be seeing what the fans see ,and will just let the club die unless he gets bored and decides to dabble with something else.As long as Lasmbert clocks in and dosnt bang on his door demanding things he will let things go on as they are .As much as Blue Action ARE TRYING to wake him up it needs more than a poster on the gate, the problem at the moment is Covid is a cover for empty terraces.
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FrankMarshall added 21:33 - Jan 30
First 10 mins we looked as if we would cruise this game. Then back to normal.
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 22:22 - Jan 30
The club stumbled on it's ass in 2006 when Joe Royle left and has never really made it back to it's feet in the time since. Add to that Sheepshanks gone and Evans taking over a year or two after the aforementioned time, team has never quite recovered or been the same since those two happenings.

Last exciting season here ? 2004 - 05 if you really start to think about it. I mean by that game for game, over the course of nine months, not just a doomed to failure attempt in the play-offs with MCCarthy in more recent years.

Will endeavor to see some highlights from today as it's team I root for but makes you think if it's all worth it. A point is ok you guess but it's going to do next to nothing once again in terms of going up through this league to where you want to be.

Lambert out ? Yes of course 100 per cent behind it but believe it's all futile right now. Some reports suggest we showed some encouraging signs today and value for one point to take from it but concern here is Evans may just be satisfied enough with it to allow Lambert to inflict further damage as he goes along. How long is left on the contract ? Four / three and a half years ? Absurd whichever way you look at it.

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istanblue added 23:03 - Jan 30
So at the end of this 'make or break' run of 3 games we broke. 1 point from a possible 9 is relegation form. #PRPaulOut #EvansOut
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Dockerblue added 02:23 - Jan 31
Chambers goes missing again when Crewe scored. How bad has he got to get before he is left out? Oh hang on, we don,t have a right back, Lambert decided he wasn,t needed and loaned him out. Bellend!
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eddiespearitt03 added 03:21 - Jan 31
Hardly any composure when having a rare shot on goal or barely any skill in creating a goal. The panic shooting usually going wide or straight at the keeper if it gets that far.. The defense was over the show again allowing Crewe to score but we can all guess Chambers will keep his place in the team.

. How sad it is when we get a player sent off in two consecutive games ? Now all we can hope for is our loan players give this team the spark it needs but i fear we will carry on leaking pathetic goals. A good performance from Kenlock.
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bobble added 09:18 - Jan 31
might as well play with 3 strikers as 1 and 2 are not going to get us promoted , we are going backwards with 1 up front and 2 only gets us a draw against crewe ???
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norfolkbluey added 11:14 - Jan 31
What's the point in commenting on here? Nothing is going to happen unless the gates are opened to make it clear to the owner. SACK PAUL LAMBERT.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 12:29 - Jan 31
Daz, marked you down for the "if you support Narch" addendum.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 12:43 - Jan 31
There is a point at which positivity becomes delusion.
I do think that the players we have , properly organised and set up, could have made the play-offs.
They are not and a good result this season will be a top half finish.
Not very inspiring.
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