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Ipswich Town 2-2 Morecambe - Match Report
Saturday, 7th Aug 2021 17:09

Debutant sub Macauley Bonne netted an injury-time equaliser as Town drew 2-2 at home to Morecambe in an entertaining opening-day encounter at Portman Road. Cole Stockton put the visitors ahead on 22 before Scott Fraser levelled for the Blues in the 61st minute. Stockton was gifted a second on 72 before Bonne spared Town’s blushes right at the death.

Eight players were handed their Blues debuts the Gamechanger 20 and Paul Cook eras got under way in earnest.

Vaclav Hladky was in goal with Matt Penney at left-back, while Kane Vincent-Young at right-back and centre-halves Toto Nsiala and Luke Woolfenden, the only player who was involved in the final day game against Fleetwood, were the only players starting who were at the club last season.

Lee Evans skippered in central midfield alongside Rekeem Harper with Scott Fraser on the left and Wes Burns on the right. Conor Chaplin was behind lone striker Joe Pigott.

For Morecambe, ex-Blues loanee Toumani Diagouraga and academy product Shane McLoughlin both started as they handed six players debuts after a summer personnel turnaround of their own.

The 21,037 Portman Road crowd making their return after 17 months had already been in fine voice before manager Paul Cook appeared to rapturous applause four minutes prior to the scheduled kick-off time before taking his place in the dugout.

The volume increased significantly when the players made their way out of the tunnel and lined-up for the handshakes across the halfway line.

After a minute’s applause in tribute to legendary Blues striker Paul Mariner, who died last month aged 68, the game got under way with the crowd continuing to make themselves heard.

But it was the Shrimps who made all the early running, winning a corner, from which Ryan Cooney spectacularly air-kicked after the ball was played to him just outside the area.

On seven, Morecambe keeper Kyle Letheren had to rush off his line quickly to clear after a defender deflected a through ball towards him with Burns chasing into the area.

Three minutes later, Fraser was bundled over by Diagouraga five yards outside the penalty area to the left. Evans took the kick and caused the first ‘Oooo’ of the afternoon from the fans as his shot flew narrowly past Letheren’s right post.

Town began to get more into the game and on 13 Vincent-Young was felled by Liam Gibson as he broke away down the right but Fraser’s free-kick came to nothing.

The Blues were gaining confidence and were starting to find some fluency with the noise of the fans behind them, and in the 19th minute Pigott wasn’t too far away from opening his account when he flicked a stooping near-post header across goal from Fraser’s corner from the right onto the roof of the net.

However, it was the Shrimps who would take the lead in the 22nd minute with their first goal in League One.

Vincent-Young’s poor clearance found Cole Stockton, who brought the ball into the area and to the right unchallenged with the Town backline standing off him before slipping past the advancing Hladky.

It was a dreadful goal to concede from a defensive perspective but one which will live long in the memory for Stockton and the travelling Morecambe fans.

Town set about getting back on terms and didn’t look unduly affected by going behind - the team of the last few seasons having been one which often reacted badly to adversity - and in the 28th minute Nsiala nodded wide at the far post under pressure from a Fraser corner from the right.


However, Stockton wasn’t too far away from a second on the half hour when, following a neat move, he curled a low shot past Hladky’s left post from 25 yards with the ball, according to referee Craig Hicks, having taken a deflection on the way.

Morecambe were forced into a sub in the 33rd minute when Ryan Delaney, who trained with Town during a pre-season trip to Ireland in 2016, was replaced by Sam Lavelle.

Two minutes later, Nsiala pulled up as he ran down the touchline holding his hamstring and dropped to the turf. With new signing George Edmundson not fit and not on the bench, and Corrie Ndaba having played for the U23s this morning, Janoi Donacien took over in his less favoured centre-half role.

Almost immediately after the change, Penney was sent away in space on the left of the box and struck a shot into the side-netting, reinvigorating the support.

As the game moved into injury time, a Morecambe free-kick on the left dropped to Arthur Gnahoua just inside the box but the Frenchman’s effort looped well into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

The Blues built up a head of steam in the final moments of the half and put the visitors under pressure. A Vincent-Young shot blocked, then a cross came in from the left from Penney, before Burns sent over a dangerous low ball from the right which flashed along the six-yard line with no one able to get a touch.

There was applause at the whistle despite Town being behind. It had been a patchy half from the Blues. After a slow start, they had started to gain control of the game when Morecambe scored a goal which was a bit of a mess from a Town perspective.

Town hadn’t managed a shot on target but in the final couple of minutes before the break they began to put the Lancastrians under pressure, something they will need to continue once the second half gets under way.

Neither side made any changes ahead of the second half with the Blues starting positively and managing their first shot on target.

Pigott picked up a loose ball after Burns and a defender had tangled before taking inside and hitting a well-struck 25-yard effort which Letheren palmed behind for a corner.

In the 49th minute Wes McDonald was shown the afternoon’s first yellow card for a foul on Chaplin after a late challenge on the former Barnsley man as he exchanged passes with Pigott on the left.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 53rd minute when Evans was caught in possession just inside the Town half but fortunately Morecambe’s swift break was snuffed out.

Two minutes later at the other end, as rain began to fall heavily as it had earlier in the day, Fraser struck a cross-shot from the left over the bar.

Town should have levelled in the 57th minute when Penney was found in space on the left of the area. The former Sheffield Wednesday man opted to cut across the area rather than shooting and put the ball behind everyone rushing into the box. However, it reached the deeper Vincent-Young, whose effort was deflected behind for a corner.

The Blues fans and players made their frustration with referee Craig Hicks clear in the 59th minute after Penney was very clearly tripped by Town old boy McLoughlin as he broke towards the area on the left, not the first decision which had gone against Town.

Two minutes later, those chants of frustration towards the referee turned to celebrations as the Blues equalised.

Fraser exchanged passes with Chaplin, who had begun to get more into the game after a quiet first half, as he broke into the area and curled a left-footed shot across Letheren and into the net.

Town continue to take the game to the visitors with Vincent-Young making a number of trademark runs down the left before being stopped by challenges, which looked for the most part to be fouls although with referee Hicks continuing to be less than generous to the Blues with his decision-making.

When he did give the Blues a free-kick his over-fussiness required it to be taken three times before he was happy.

The second half had been all Town and they appeared the only likely scorers of the second goal but in the 72nd minute they gifted the visitors a second.

Penney underhit a pass weakly to Woolfenden, who casually tried to take it past Stockton, who dispossessed him and brought it into the area. Hladky forced the striker wide and as Donacien slid in, the Morecambe number nine tapped home his second of the game.

Gibson was finally yellow-carded for the latest in a succession of fouls in the 75th minute as the home crowd began to sound more frustrated. On 78 Evans joined him in the book for a foul on Jonah Ayunga.

Town swapped Chaplin, who had grown into the game after a quiet first half, for James Norwood and Bonne for Pigott in the 79th minute. Soon afterwards, Penney got his name in the book for fouling Ayunga as Morecambe broke.

Four minutes after his introduction, Norwood was booked for vehemently complaining to the referee having been adjudged to have fouled Ryan Cooney.

The game drifted into a litany of cheap free-kicks awarded against the Blues - and conversely what looked more obvious fouls not given against the Shrimps - with the players and crowd all expressing their frustration with referee Hicks.

As the fourth official’s board announced four additional minutes, Town weren’t looking like getting an equaliser.

But a minute in to added-on time Ipswich-born Bonne saved the Blues’ opening day blushes by finding the net via route one. Norwood flicked on a long ball and the on-loan QPR man held off his man and confidently slipped past Letheren.

Seconds before the end, Norwood headed the game’s final chance over as the game ended all-square.

The Town players were cheered and applauded for their late comeback at the whistle, while referee Hicks was booed off as he reached the tunnel after an inconsistent and often perplexing display.

A draw was probably a fair result overall. Having got on terms via Fraser’s well-worked goal, the game looked there for the taking by the Blues but they handed the visitors the lead for a second time via a howler which Woolfenden will want to forget very quickly.

The match seemed to be going nowhere and Town set for defeat when Norwood flocked on to Bonne to score his first goal for the club he supports.

Town continue to look the work in progress they are but with positive signs in patches, not least the character they showed to come back twice.

They’re next in action at home to Newport County in the Carabao Cup at Portman Road on Tuesday.

Town: Hladky, Vincent-Young, Nsiala (Donacien 38), Woolfenden, Penney, Harper, Evans (c), Burns, Fraser, Chaplin (Norwood 79), Pigott (Bonne 79). Unused: Holy, Barry, Dobra, El Mizouni.

Morecambe: Letheren, O’Connor, McDonald (Ayunga 61), Diagouraga, Stockton, Delaney (Lavelle 33), McLoughlin, Cooney, Gibson, Gnahoua (Leigh 76), McCalmont. Unused: Andresson, Mellor, Leigh, Jones, Phillips. Referee: Craig Hicks (Surrey). Att: 21,037 (Morecambe: 356).


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blueboy1981 added 21:54 - Aug 7
Totally agree with you blues1 - I haven't always, but you're spot on with your comments here.
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Towny_in_Taipei added 22:03 - Aug 7
Basically terrible defending. We all know our defence needs bolstering!
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Monkey_Blue added 22:15 - Aug 7
Blues1 is the most arrogant self serving poster on here. Doesn't debate any opinion, simply puts down people who don't agree. It's like this board has become not about debate
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nmoore186 added 22:18 - Aug 7
Awful. Players had no desire to win when 2-1 down. Body language shocking yet we are all excited that we got a late draw against the mighty Morecambe. Fat Frank 9 games away
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FrankMarshall added 22:22 - Aug 7
Snatching a draw right at the death is always a great feeling! Don't think Morecambe will be the relegation certainties that everyone thinks and they probably should have won the game. To get back into it and equalise was great, well done team!
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DifferentGravy added 22:23 - Aug 7
Well done lads. Always going to be difficult given...... a home game....favourites to go up......so many new player..... the expectancy. Slightly disappointed that, from last season, we still havent addressed the defensive issue of giving soft goals away. But was so please we equalized because we certainly didnt deserve to lose. Cracking team goal as well.

Onwards and upwards. Come on you Bluuuuueeeeeesssssss!
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19781981twtd added 22:50 - Aug 7
I have no doubt we have recruited some talented skillful players this season after some of the donkeys of last year and we will score goals however the defence is woefully light weight and niaive the flare players will have to man up as some again looked a little lightweight but the central defence needs major surgery old head robust to bring woolfie on not a bad start plenty for mr cook to think about but playing the you score 2or3 we will score 3 or 4 is a very dangerous strategy 1 down a lot to go learn and progress.
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wiseking added 23:25 - Aug 7
Tactical switch with Burns backfired in the second half. Effective in the first half when hugging the touchline and interchanging with KVY. Despite the result, Ipswich looked like a team wanting to play football. Evans and Harper looked hungry, confident and able in the middle of the park. Need Edmundson to be the real deal at the back too, though.
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FrankMarshall added 23:30 - Aug 7
Has there been an update on Nsiala?
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pg888 added 01:06 - Aug 8
Can we all chip in to get Eddie a season ticket at Carrow road. Don't need budgies like him putting a negative spin on today. Plenty of positives to take from the game evans distribution was immense!
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 02:38 - Aug 8
May be easier to break in down into two categories.

Positives : A largely new look team that seems capable and has the potential to do something. The team did not win but avoided a loss on the first weekend back with seconds to spare.

Evans disastrous 13/ 14 year ownership is at an end, the other garbage such as lambert has been moved on also. Cook and Game Changer may not to be everyone's liking but guessing we're in better hands now than six months previous.

Negatives : many thought the team (us) would have won today particularly given the nature of the opposition and with a home advantage.

Pre-season scores haven't been great or really inspired. The tag of title / promotion 'favorites' many seem to have given us for the season ahead could weigh a few down and put pressure on names to deliver in which they can't or may struggle to meet expectation.

All said today was frustrating, the opposition were never there just to make up the numbers and made it tough for the boys out there. Guess it's just how you view it, in that either two points dropped or one awarded. Given the fact we saved it right at the end and would have been big pressure out there today I'll vote in favor of the latter.
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tractorboi added 02:51 - Aug 8
You"ve got 10 games Cook
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WonTheCupin78 added 04:04 - Aug 8
Think people need to look at expectations carefully for this season:

"After three, four, five windows, I think we'll be in a place where everyone wants to be and we'll be a strong team".

One hundred per cent,” he said. “Would I have Ipswich as favourites? No, I wouldn't if you look at Sheff Wed, for example, this week bringing Lee Gregory and Marvin Johnson in, going under the radar and signing good players, and they've already got a squad full of good players".

We are in the process of a complete rebuild from top to bottom at the moment. Promotion would be great; yes. But it's more important that we build a good structure at the club (which is exactly what is happening). Some fans seem to think automatic promotion is a certainty. I'd be very happy if we got into the play-offs this season and continue to rebuild for next.

It's going to take at least 10 games for this team to gel. In the meantime it's great that we had so many shots at goal and had an entertaining game of football against a good team. I thought we were going to lose it so to come away with a point from that game; great.
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clint_eastwood added 06:57 - Aug 8
Cook out.
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brendenward35 added 07:22 - Aug 8
We've had all close season to pick up a couple of decent defenders and we've ended up with loads of strikers and 1 injured defender. We knew from the Colchester game we are going to ship goals and if we can't score more than the opposition we are in trouble. We need to do what MM done when he joined the sinking ship and got Berra and Sterman in to make the defence solid. Chequebook Town need to do this or we are going to be run ragged with teams like Wigan and Sunderland and its going to be a rugby score. Fingers crossed Ashton can work magic in transfer market to get couple of defenders in asap
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Umros added 07:50 - Aug 8
Signs this will come good but centre defence is an issue. Right and left are sorted, Penney played well particularly. It's not toto for me despite injury, Wolfden needs A kick up the backside, swagger about his play as if he ‘is all that' when he actually isn't. Do it simply and you could be. Hopefully Edmusdon will be fit soon and is one answer.
In line with other comments Ref ruined an entertaining game by allowing Morecambe to slow the game down, he was fully aware of this with glaring at the goalkeeper several
times in first half - he needed to back this up with action though not words that continued to be ignored. Also fell for many light tackles with players falling over at will, refs should remember people pay could money to watch football and that's not what we want to see and get frustrated about with when it can be avoided!
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Linkboy13 added 08:03 - Aug 8
Just heard Cotters on trial at Bromley. Anybody know what he's done wrong ?
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TonyHumesIpswich added 08:10 - Aug 8
Can see this turning out very good given time. Need to stay in the top half of the table in the first 10-15 games and can see us drive into the play-offs from there. 1 in 4 chance of promotion then which would be a superb result for a completely new team. Realistically, our promotion year will be 2021-2022 when the squad has completely settled.

Shame we didn't get Richard Stearman in, could've been good at this level. Need another CB for sure, especially with Toto out for a while.
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TonyHumesIpswich added 08:12 - Aug 8
Cotter was released at end of last season Linkboy13 (don't know why he isn't in the players out section)
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Cadiar added 08:19 - Aug 8
Eddie1985, the poor results last year-down to lethargic players who really should have moved on seasons before. Cook couldn't sign anyone & I think he was having a hard look at what he had which was not a lot. I think some of the senior players probably had too much influence in the dressing room for too many years. I'm more than pleased to see the back of them and very happy with the players coming in. CB obviously needs looking at. I dismiss last seasons results under Cook as irrelevant. I don't actually expect promotion this season but I do expect to see some exciting football and I'm sure we will get the promotion soon. Anything has to be better than the dross under Keane, Jewell, MM, Hurst & Lambert.
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eaprw01 added 08:44 - Aug 8
We would have lost that game last season for sure, Morecombe were a big physical strong team who didn't take prisoners they took advantage of a poor referee who should have stamped his authority much earlier on the game, you could see our pattern of play was work in progress and much much better than last season the change in formation towards the end of the game was spot on and produced a result, we are accumulating a squad of players to get us out of this league who seem to to be of the right calibre and most definitely the crowd were brilliant and played their part in the game by urging the players on, if yesterdays game is anything to go by its going to be a bumpy roller coaster ride till the end of the season, one I'm looking forward to with a club with a management with ambition COYB
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Northstandveteran added 08:54 - Aug 8
Some ridiculously, childish ( even bullying ) posts aimed at Eddie1985 on this forum.

Just because he wasn't overjoyed by drawing with Morecambe, doesn't mean a fellow town fan should be subjected to the responses he has received.

If it helps Eddie, these will be the same fans condemning the abuse the 3 England players received online and will be the same fans calling for a new manager if we aren't top six by Christmas.

Do keep posting Eddie, football is a matter of opinions and yours, as a town fan, is as valued as anyone else's on this site.
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Dog added 09:04 - Aug 8
A draw at home to Morecambe. Time to get the bunting out.

At least we had 3 shots on target. Roll on Cheltenham.
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Runner added 09:32 - Aug 8
Great to be part of the 2nd biggest crowd in the league yesterday, long may it continue.
I liked what Harper & Evans did but please sort out CB.
Reference posts here, yes we all have our own opinions and in my view if you cannot say anything nice or OK about someone else's post don't say anything at all, there is a lot of bigger issues in the world to get mad about.
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Linkboy13 added 09:46 - Aug 8
TonyHumesIpswich Dont think you got my joke (ref Barry Cotter) mind you some on here are not the brightest no offence to you mate . There are some on here who constantly post negative remarks just to get a response. If people ignored these numpties they would go away.
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