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Ipswich Town 0-0 Northampton Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 16th Feb 2021 21:11

Stand-in skipper Flynn Downes was red-carded in injury time as dismal Town drew 0-0 with Northampton at Portman Road. The visitors had the better chances, coming closest when Peter Kioso hit the post in the first half.

Josh Harrop was handed his full debut as Blues boss Paul Lambert made five changes from the team which lost 2-1 at Peterborough a week ago.

Luke Matheson and Myles Kenlock returned as the full-backs with Stephen Ward and Luke Chambers dropping to the bench. Luke Woolfenden and Mark McGuinness continued at centre-half with Tomas Holy in goal.

Flynn Downes skippered from the deeper midfield role with Andre Dozzell and debutant Harrop, one of five loan players in the starting XI, ahead of him with Teddy Bishop and Alan Judge subs having started at London Road.

Troy Parrott was the lone central striker with Freddie Sears on the left and Luke Thomas on the right. James Norwood was on the bench.

Northampton made two changes from the team which lost 2-0 at home to Burton Albion on Saturday with Jack Sowerby and Fraser Horsfall replacing Ryan Watson and Cian Bolger.

The Cobblers made the brighter start with Sam Hoskins hitting a second minute shot straight at Holy from the left of the box.

Northampton, without a goal in their last five games and having scored only one in their last eight, continued to see most of the ball with the Blues struggling to get going.

On 11 a stray Parrott pass was picked up on halfway by Mark Marshall, who played the ball a long way ahead of him as he looked to beat McGuinness in a foot race but Holy was out quickly to clear.

In the 17th minute Sowerby was sent away down the left by Danny Rose and brought the ball into the area before hitting a weak shot which Holy grabbed at the second attempt.

As the game passed the 20-minute mark the Blues finally started to show signs of getting going, Dozzell trying a clever ball into the path of Parrott’s run which was cut out by a Northampton toe on the edge of the box.

In the 26th minute Parrott was caught with a high boot 30 yards out and wasted the free-kick, hitting a shot a long way wide with little power with a cross a better option.

Two minutes later, Bryn Morris got first view of referee Darren Drysdale’s yellow card for a late tackle on Thomas midway inside the visitors’ half towards the right. Harrop curled over a cross and the ball eventually fell to Sears, who looped an effort over the bar.

The Cobblers weren’t too far away from ending their long search for a goal in the 34th minute when Marshall crossed from the right and Sowerby played back to Hoskins breaking into the box but his low strike was blocked by Matheson. The ball was looped back in but McGuinness was fouled.

A minute later following a Northampton corner which Holy had punched clear under pressure, Marshall struck a low 20-yard shot which was also blocked. Town were again leaving their front three across the halfway line from opposition corners with Harrop also outside the area.


The Cobblers, with caretaker-manager Jon Brady periodically shouting instructions loudly from the press box, went even closer in the 42nd minute when Marshall fed Kioso on the right of the box from where the overlapping full-back struck a powerful effort at Holy’s near post which the keeper palmed on to the post and across the face of goal to relative safety.

Two minutes later, Marshall, whose pace had caused Town problems all half, was found breaking away on the Northampton right following a Town corner but chose to shoot when a cross was the better option and dragged well wide.

As the game moved into a single minute of additional time, Woolfenden was booked for a foul on Rose.

The visitors will have left the field feeling that they should have ended their goal drought and claimed the lead having had all the half’s chances, two of which might well have been put away, Kioso’s late shot which hit the woodwork and Hoskins’s effort which was blocked by Matheson.

Town had shown little all half aside from winning a handful of free-kicks in dangerous areas but which came to very little, as has so often been the case of late, and once again went a full 45 minutes without registering a shot on target.

There's little doubt that had fans been present that the Blues would have been booed off as they made their way off.

Three minutes after the restart, Shaun McWilliams picked up a yellow card for time-wasting having previously been spoken to by the referee in the first half.

In the 51st minute a Dozzell corner from the right was sent looping over the bar by Kenlock.

A minute later, Northampton threatened again when Morris played in Sowerby on the left of the area but the former Fleetwood man was unable to pick out a team-mate despite the visitors having a number of players in and around the area.

On 53 Dozzell hit a shot from the edge of the box which looped off a defender and out for a corner.

Three minutes later, Town made their first change, Jack Lankester taking over from Thomas, who had undergone treatment for a knock following another underwhelming display. In the 59th minute Judge and Bishop replaced Sears and Harrop.

In the 65th minute Cobblers skipper Mills was booked for a foul on Parrott, then within a minute Judge was felled by Sowerby a couple of yards outside the box. Judge took the free-kick and smashed it into the wall and did the same with the rebound, referee Drysdale waving away an unlikely penalty claim.

On 70 Northampton swapped Rose and Marshall for Benny Ashley-Seal and Ryan Watson, then the Blues switched Dozzell for Norwood as they moved to two up front.

The game looked to be drifting to a 0-0 draw with neither team looking threatening, however on 76 Watson hit a low shot from distance which failed to trouble Holy.

Three minutes later, Judge played in Norwood on the left of the box and the former Tranmere man forced Cobblers keeper Jonathan Mitchell into his first save of the game with his feet.

Judge’s introduction was finally seeing the Blues show some attacking initiative and in the 84th minute the Irishman played a pass into the path of Matheson making a rare break forward down the right but the on-loan Wolves man’s cross-shot flew well over.

On 87 Norwood crossed from the left and Lankester headed wide, before Northampton replaced Sowerby with Ryan Edmondson.

In the final scheduled minute, Judge was booked for what referee Drysdale deemed a dive inside the area. The Irish international had been looking to take the ball past Kioso and may well have had a case for a spot-kick.

Drysdale initially simply waved away the protest before somewhat aggressively booking the Blues’ sub, bizarrely pushing his head towards the midfielder's face.

The evening got even worse for Town in injury time when Downes was sent off after being shown two yellow cards in swift succession in the centre circle. The first for a foul and the second for something he said.

The frustrated stand-in captain, who will now miss two games, made his way disconsolately towards the touchline and then the tunnel, summing up the overall mood around the club at the present time. Soon after, referee Drysdale brought the game to an end.

There have been plenty of disappointing and under par performances from the Blues this season, but this was probably the worst.

Disjointed, stilted, lacking energy, confidence and invention, they failed to land a glove on the lowly Cobblers, who are now without a goal in six matches having won one in 13, until the latter stages when subs Judge and Norwood made an impact.

Until recently the season was following a familiar pattern, the Blues would beat teams in the bottom half but lose to those in the upper echelons.

Now they’re failing to defeat teams in the lower reaches with Swindon having left Portman Road with a 3-2 win last month and now Northampton with a point, which was the least they deserved.

The Blues have needed an improvement to get themselves back into the play-off hunt but if anything they’re getting worse. Had Town not racked up points in the early stages of the season, then on this form a relegation fight would be a concern.

How much longer owner Marcus Evans will wait before making the long overdue decision to make a change of manager remains to be seen.

Despite the disappointing draw, Town move up a place to 11th and a point nearer to the play-offs, four, with a tough home game against Oxford on Saturday, a match which will almost certainly end in defeat if they play anything like they did this evening.

Ipswich: Holy, Matheson, Woolfenden, McGuinness, Kenlock, Dozzell, Downes (c), Harrop (Bishop 59), Thomas (Lankester 56), Sears (Judge 59), Parrott (Norwood 71). Unused: Cornell, Chambers, Ward.

Northampton: Mitchell, Kioso, Horsfall, Jones, Mills (c), McWilliams, Sowerby (Edmondson 87), Morris, Hoskins, Marshall (Ashley-Seal 70), Rose (Watson 70). Unused: Arnold, Bolger, Harriman, Chukwuemeka. Referee: Darren Drysdale (Lincolnshire).


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shakytown added 04:46 - Feb 17
While i dont think Lamberts much of a manager some of these players really need a kick up the backside and some just need to be sacked period. Lazy arrogant little blips who just dont care about the club or the fans. how many times do you see the likes of Dozzell actually put in a 90 minute effort????? We are just far too nice at ipswich and we need to harden up and look at all the problems not just continually blame the manager. Whoever the manager is if the players dont make the effort they wont win.
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WonTheCupin78 added 04:59 - Feb 17
Feel like this is Mike Bassett season 3. Incidents on the training ground, the pitch (referee) and football that'd put anyone to sleep. Does anyone even care anymore?
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Upthetown1970 added 07:04 - Feb 17
Wow what can I say about that performance.
I believe having 5 loan players starting is just wrong at any club. These players are definitely not going to be here next season so in my mind why play so many of them.
I can remember when these players were signed people saying how they are an improvement on what we having in the building but I dont agree.
Let's play our own and get them blooded for next season in league 1.
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Essexipswichboy added 07:37 - Feb 17
Lambert out

I have said on here lots of times of late about the players not wanting to play for him.....some disagreed
I have read this morning about jackson and nolon training with reserves
I watched the worst town performance I have ever seen lady night
I watched another player needlessly sent off
I watched the ref on judge
It all points to something really bad

I don't endorse player power
But something has to give ....

Lambert walk away you pig headed ....

I don't know if this club can ever come back from this noe
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martin587 added 07:54 - Feb 17
Time to reflect on last nights debacle.It breaks my heart to see the club I love and have supported for over 60 years fall from grace in a way like this.Support from the owner has disappeared over the years and the last two managers have totally ruined our club.
The club lacks any passion direction and commitment.The manager has become clueless in team selection tactics and a plan B.After every game we hear the same comments that are mean nothing anymore.Any other manager would have been sacked months ago and yet still PL a is still here sitting on a lucrative five year contract.If the owner has any passion for our club he has to SACK Lambert today and try to revive a season that is drifting away.PLEASE Mr.Evans do the right thing before you find there are very few supporter left who support and care for IPSWICH TOWN FC.
I have cancelled my direct debit and not EVER return to Portman Road until Lambert has been removed.A sorry state of affairs but that's just how I feel.GUTTED.😢
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Help added 08:16 - Feb 17
It is up to all fans to not renew their season tickets next year. The only way to point to ME, that we the fans are not to be taken for granted is to not renew. We have an empty stadium now, what we need when we can go back to watching football is to not return. For the stadium to remain empty.
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:36 - Feb 17
to be honest l wouldnt care if the whole bloody team went with Lambert, none of them have played for their shirt, Chambers may feel he is the main man , but ''loyal '' or not he hasnt been doing his job . This club is in its death throes now, Evans dosnt care ,Lambert dosnt care, both are cosy, and recent performances clearly show the team dosnt care either. Blue action have been condemned for the flare incident , but it shows that things have never been so bad at the club as they are now, and frustration is causing things to boil over. Unless action IS taken the club will go down without a fight .No good sitting back and hoping it will all be ok tomorrow ,next week or next year ,Evans wont change.
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bleedblueandwhite added 08:37 - Feb 17
Abject. I can't count the number of times I thought we had hit rock bottom over the last 3 years but this is a new low. Ill discipline, no intention or desire to affect the game, no strategy, no consistency whatsoever, absolutely the worst performance by an Ipswich Town team in my lifetime and possibly ever. It beggars belief and it is rotten to the absolute core.
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Michael101 added 08:44 - Feb 17
Just read the BBC report on the game and they reckon downs got a straight red for violet conduct
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:16 - Feb 17
it was a purple haze that came over him Michael ,
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Linkboy13 added 09:22 - Feb 17
Anyone been to Harrowgate. We should walk league two with our super strong squad, Bishop, Dozzell and the rest of the wimps.
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LWNR2013 added 09:35 - Feb 17
Two yellows
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Michael101 added 09:55 - Feb 17
Correct me if I'm wrong but 2yellows =1 match ban ,straight red =3 match ban?? Plus would it be worth appeal ing because of the reds actions.
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Woodbridgian added 10:04 - Feb 17
My only comment is it's 10am why hasn't there been an announcement confirming he's been sacked
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blueboy1981 added 10:28 - Feb 17
Over the past decade we've lost our Famous Club - anything from this point on is irrelevant.
We have an impossible, incompetent Manager, who only see's fit to blame everyone other than himself, and an Owner who for a successful businessman, makes the strangest of decisions - and doesn't seem to learn a thing from his mistakes.
There can only be one solution - New Owner - New Manager - being the last chance saloon of any resurrection of what we once had, and have seen disappear in front of our eyes.
Once a proud Club - now a complete shambles.
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JET added 11:08 - Feb 17
He has to go simply
Results aren't good enough simple as that
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Razor added 11:35 - Feb 17
Crikey Lambert is so lucky no fans in the ground!!

Gforce think you missed EDDIE HOWE---my choice.

On the actual game itself anybody else think that Judge had a fair shout for a penalty-----and obvious to all that a better team in last 20 mts with 2 up front and Judge and Norwood running the game------it is also blindingly obvious that Jackson and Nozza should start up front on Saturday-----they gave us our early success last season.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 11:42 - Feb 17
Razor you have to get Eddie Howe out of your head it won't happen he turned down Derby county and their money he's hardly going to come to a league one club with an owner who shows no ambition but to keep plodding along
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dirtydingusmagee added 11:45 - Feb 17
still no action from our pathetic owner about our equally pathetic manager, this club is totally f#cked.
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Lower_North added 17:45 - Feb 17
First game of next season Leyton Orient away.

Lovely day out boys.
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jas0999 added 17:48 - Feb 17
Shocking. Worst I've known for a long time. Why Evans hasn't acted is beyond me.
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