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Ipswich Town 6-0 Exeter City - Match Report
Saturday, 29th Apr 2023 17:01

Ipswich Town confirmed promotion to the Championship in style by romping to a 6-0 victory over Exeter City at Portman Road. The Blues raced to a remarkable 5-0 half-time lead, Conor Chaplin netting twice, and Massimo Luongo, George Hirst and Nathan Broadhead, a penalty, one each, before Wes Burns added the sixth in the second half as the Blues ended their four-year stay in League One in front of a delighted sell-out crowd.

Town boss Kieran McKenna named the same team that beat Barnsley 3-0 on Tuesday night.

Exeter made three changes from the 2-1 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday last week with keeper Gary Woods replacing Jamal Blackman, who dropped to the bench, and Demetri Mitchell and 17-year-old attacking midfielder Pedro Borges, who was making his full debut, coming in for Archie Collins and Jack Sparkes. James Scott and Jay Stansfield returned to the bench after injury.

Town, who had been welcomed to the ground by thousands of fans lining the streets up to the stadium and with US board members Brett Johnson, Berke Bakay, Mark Detmer and Ed Schwartz watching from the stands, got off to a slightly nervy start at a packed and noisy Portman Road.

But in the seventh minute, from their first chance of the afternoon, the Blues took the lead.

Skipper Sam Morsy played a ball forward to Conor Chaplin 25 yards out and in acres of space. The Blues’ top scorer took a couple of steps forward before smashing a brilliant shot past Exeter keeper Gary Woods to his left to send Portman Road into a cacophony of noise.

Chaplin’s 28th goal of the season went a long way towards settling any nerves around the ground, but on 12 Exeter carved out an opportunity.

Jake Caprice found Mitchell, who shot low at Christian Walton’s left post from an angle and the keeper saved sharply.

However, four minutes later, Town made it 2-0. Hirst battled his way onto the ball outside the area on the left before playing in Massimo Luongo and the Australian shot across Woods and into the net.

Town were rampant and in the 22nd minute it was 3-0. Nathan Broadhead was sent away on the left, crossed low to the edge of the six-yard box and Hirst forced the ball over the line, colliding with Wes Burns as he did so.

Five minutes later, the Blues were awarded a penalty. Chaplin was played in but the ball was stabbed away from him and into the path of Burns, who was hauled down by Caprice when in on goal.

Broadhead, who had a spot-kick saved at Barnsley on Tuesday, stepped up and slammed the ball to keeper Woods’s right and into the top corner of the net, the January signing’s eighth goal since joining the Blues.

Portman Road was by now in full voice, hardly believing the manner in which their team were romping to a place in next year’s Championship.


And in the 33rd minute, it was five. A cross from the left was poorly headed clear twice and Chaplin volleyed home his 29th goal of his brilliant season into the top corner of the net. Town had struck five shots and scored five goals.

The shellshocked Grecians were forced into a change in the 36th minute, Alex Hartridge having suffered a knock ahead of Town’s fifth goal. Jonathan Grounds took over.

Once play got back underway, the Blues continued to look for goals, with an eye on reaching 100, by now only two away.

On 40, following a short corner on the right, the ball was clipped to Luke Woolfenden at the far post but the centre-half’s header looped over.

Three minutes later, Clarke hit an effort from distance from the right which screwed wide but almost fell perfectly for Hirst.

Understandably, the pace dropped a little as half-time approached with the Blues in total control, the fourth official indicating an additional three minutes.

The half-time whistle was unsurprisingly met by loud cheers from Town supporters after as good a half as Portman Road has ever witnessed.

At the moment when the Blues needed a performance to take them over the line, they provided one of the highest quality with Exeter blown away. The Blues were last 5-0 up at half-time against Luxembourg side Avenir Beggen in the UEFA Cup in 2002.

After a little nervousness in the early stages, Chaplin’s first goal set them on their way and from there Town scored with virtually every attack, while off the field the party began around the time of the third goal going in.

Exeter’s Mitchell struck the second half’s first shot but sent it well over the bar and into the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

And in the 47th minute, the Blues added their sixth. Burns chased a bouncing ball down the right, outpaced his man and looped over Woods and into the net, the Welshman’s ninth of the season.

Five minutes later, Exeter almost scored an own goal, Grounds stabbing a back pass beyond the wrong-footed Woods but just wide of the post.

Clarke was shown the first yellow card of the match in the 57th minute for a foul on Grounds, then two minutes later Mitchell joined him in the book for a dive as he burst past Burns and into the area.

Exeter made a triple change on the hour, Josh Coley, Mitchell and Borges making way for Scott, Sparkes and Stansfield.

But Town continued to look for goals, Burns crossing left-footed from the right, Leif Davis nodding back across and Broadhead trying an overhead kick which was diverted over by a defender.

From the corner, the ball eventually reached Chaplin, who blazed over with his second hat-trick in five games looked on.

On 64, Davis played a low corner from the left to Chaplin breaking into the box but again the former Barnsley man shot over.

The Blues made their first changes in the 69th minute, Kayden Jackson, Kyle Edwards and Freddie Ladapo replacing Burns, Broadhead and Hirst, all of whom were given standing ovations as they left the field, while the on-loan Leicester man had earlier been serenaded with chants of ‘Sign him up’, having taken his tally to seven goals.

Ladapo quickly went looking for his 21st goal of the season, shooting hard and low just past Woods’s right post.

Town swapped Luongo, who was given another standing ovation as he left the field, for Dominic Ball in the 76th minute.

With seven minutes remaining, the Blues swapped keeper Walton for Vaclav Hladky, the Czech making his first league appearance of the season. Exeter switched Josh Key for Sonny Cox.

Cameron Burgess was booked for a foul on Stansfield in the 88th minute before Chaplin brought the ball forward before hitting a powerful shot which was was blocked.

The final whistle was greeted by cheers and a pitch invasion by a few hundred fans, who were booed by much of the rest of the crowd, who were chanting ‘Town are going up’. Eventually chants of ‘Off, off, off’ and stewarding shepherded the invading fans back to the stand.

The Blues’ win was never in doubt once Chaplin’s first goal had set them on their way with Exeter putting up little opposition in what were tough circumstances against a Town side in supreme form and full of confidence and in front of a noisy and success-hungry crowd.

Sheffield Wednesday can no longer catch either the Blues or leaders Plymouth, who are also promoted. Who wins the title will be decided next week when Town are at Fleetwood and Plymouth Port Vale.

Kieran McKenna’s side took their recent run to 13 wins out of 14, their points tally to 97 and goals to 99 with one game to go of an extraordinary season which has finally brought their years in League One to an end.

Town: Walton (Hladky 83), Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 69), Morsy (c), Luongo (Ball 76), Davis, Chaplin, Broadhead (Edwards 69), Hirst (Ladapo 69). Unused: Hladky, Donacien, Harness, Jackson.

Exeter: Woods, Caprice, Hartridge (Grounds 36), Mitchell (Sparkes 60), Key, Aimson (c), Chauke, Kite, Coley (Scott 60), Sweeney, Borges (Stansfield 60). Unused: Blackman, White, Cox. Referee: Scott Oldham (Poulton-le-Fylde). Att: 29,334 (Exeter: 919).


Photo: Matchday Images



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therein61 added 19:28 - Apr 29
What a performance with the pressure on to finally achieve promotion we have a club to be proud of once again i've been through so many emotions home and away since my 1st game at Portman Road in 1958(beat Liverpool 4-1!!) but at pushing 72 i am sitting with a few beers and eyes watering thank you so much you lovely boys with the sound foundations in place A-Z on and off the field the future is bright once again(Sir Bob will be looking down on us and rejoicing) so onwards and upwards let's get the title if Plymouth slip at Port Vale C.O.Y.B.
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SickParrot added 19:28 - Apr 29
I omitted to mention that I'm looking forward to the long overdue win against Norwich next season too!
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Theipswich added 19:31 - Apr 29
Old enough to remember going within touching distance of the league title under Sir Bobby in '75,' '77 and '81, FA Cup semi final defeats in '75 and '81...crushing disappointments yes but this promotion tastes very sweet considering the many fallow years we have had. Great performance all round this season..against the odds...and great for Ipswich in general. Very proud of my club...we can take the Championship by storm next season. Let's hope Plymouth slip up next week and we beat Fleetwood as we deserve to be champions...
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hossblue added 19:36 - Apr 29
Well done all and a special thankyou to the management team who were involved in our four signings in Jan. who I am convinced got us over the line.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:39 - Apr 29
What a day! Still finding it hard to take in, so much has been our resignation in the past 20+ years. But a day when ITFC get promoted and Naarwich lose (again). Can it get much better than this? Super, super day. Huge thanks to Kieran McK and Gamechanger. Now let's take the Championship. COYB!
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cranky_old_tractor added 19:43 - Apr 29
What a perfect day! Absolutely brilliant from the whole team, staff and everyone at Portman Road. Lets enjoy this party and start building for a successful next season. Anything above the budgies and perhaps promotion........
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Lukeybluey added 19:51 - Apr 29
Gamechanger were all in the fanzone meeting fans prior to kickoff....was brilliant to see
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Blueballs83 added 19:56 - Apr 29
If we win by 3 goals or more against Fleetwood, we will be EFL record breakers for the best goal difference in a season of all time!

Liverpool currently hold the record with 69 from 1978/79.
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warktheline added 19:57 - Apr 29
I've had more than a few drinks 🤣….no grudges, we are all ‘one' this evening….differences put aside💪👏👏👏 up the Town ! 💪
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ImAbeliever added 20:00 - Apr 29
Best day since 2000, best season since ‘81. Last few week's performance have been way above EFL level. Deleriously happy. Cheers 🍷
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Pettabelieveit added 20:07 - Apr 29
Momentum is a key word in this sport
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 20:12 - Apr 29
“Let's be avin yer”….b2b is a distinct possibility with KM….COYB
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Bert added 20:15 - Apr 29
The new era is with us. Years of false dawns and little hope ended by a team, a manager and a club united with the owners and the fans. No play offs thank goodness. Championship teams beware, this squad is just the start. Happy summer everyone.
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ElginCityBlue added 20:21 - Apr 29
The relief of achieving promotion is enough. Not having to worry about the lottery of the play-offs will make my holiday the week after next a lot more relaxing. If we go on to win the league if Plymouth slip up next week, great, but the main achievement is done.

COYB!!!!!
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SpiritOfJohn added 20:22 - Apr 29
Brilliant day from greeting the coach through to Chaplin's presentation at the end of a long wait, and not to forget the 6-0 hammering in between. Fantastic result and well deserved for Keiran and the Super Blues to clinch promotion in front of the home fans. Also, the best PR atmosphere since beating Bolton in the play-offs. These Are The Days!
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blues1 added 20:29 - Apr 29
Dagremloid. Like you, had tears in my eyes during the celebrations. Tho tbh I had them at 3-0 too, realising that for sure we'd finally got the job done. Wasnt the only one around me that was emotional neither. A fantastic day for everyone involved with our great club.
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itfckenty added 20:30 - Apr 29
Great result, great day for us blues. Credit to everyone at the club and everyone of us for being behind our club. It needed the love and attention and we have finally got this and giving it! Very excited for what's to come.. already 2nd favourites for next season to be promoted! Let's keep pushing and get that dream return to where we belong COYB
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wezley53 added 20:45 - Apr 29
all these postings and no one has mentioned old Morsy, what a player and what a captain, we wouldnt be where we are without him. God bless him
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Marinersnose added 20:51 - Apr 29
What a fantastic afternoon. It's been 23 years since this club has been on the rise and now KMK has come in an galvanised not only the team but the club. I expected a big win but this was another battering by McKennas boys. We now look like a team who will destroy any opposition. I'm confident that this club will achieve back to back promotion.We will definitely get some reinforcements and some players played their last game for town today and will be moved on. KMK is a proper manager who has recruited well and developed players who other managers saw as not good enough. Case in point Woolfenden. We are moving forward quickly and our football is easy on the eye. Next season we will be a force to be reckoned with. A fantastic day 🙏🏻
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wayway added 20:55 - Apr 29
A time to celebrate and forget the wasted Evans years. As an old timer I can see a parallel with the 1968 promotion team. We were coming up short at Christmas when the brilliant Bill McGarry went out and bought John O'Rouke and Peter Morris. Now compare Broadhead and Clarke
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Linkboy13 added 21:00 - Apr 29
It's pretty obvious if we had this team at the start of the season we would have been champions by a mile. People were moaning about the rotation system but McKenna wasn't fooled by results and he knew the squad wasn't strong enough. As soon as he got the players he wanted and the team started to look a more well drilled unit he very much kept the same team. The turning point for me was the second half at MK Dons and although we didn't score that half the introduction of Luongo made us look a very solid unit.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 21:26 - Apr 29
Just want to reach out to everyone on here and give e-hugs. What a day. What a 2 months. The stats and the goals just blow me away. I hold my hands up: in February I thought KMcK was going to do a Burley and we would miss out on automatic promotion then fall in the play offs. Others said keep the faith - I salute them. They were right and I am so delighted to say I was so wrong. Happy drinking tonight to you all x
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cat added 21:32 - Apr 29
What a great day in Suffolk. Never experienced anything like it.
That's the promotion sorted, champions next week!
Sexy football in league 1?? no more lol
Respect to Blueboy
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PhilR added 22:02 - Apr 29
Would have given anything to be at Portman Road today. Brings back memories of glory days. It is amazing to see what sensible investment, great club management, a fantastic team manager and a well assembled and coached team can achieve.
The lovely thing is that we are such a good footballing team, it has been such a pleasure to watch them in Ipswich and online over the last 2 or 3 months. I have such high hopes for this team in the Championship. It will be fascinating to see what changes are made to the squad in the Summer. For me, keep almost everyone, get Hirst in!
Enjoy the celebrations!
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algarvefan added 22:14 - Apr 29
I'm now in my late 60's and a third generation supporter, my Grandad and Dad are no longer with us but they would have been super excited by this team and what's going on at Town, this really does feel like the start of something special and the team spirit and support for each other is the best I have ever seen.
Thank you Gamechanger, KMcK and his staff, the players and most of all you wonderful supporters, God you have been amazing home and away this season.
Here's to Ipswich Town FC and who'd bet against back to back promotions, with the right additions we need to carry this confidence and feeling into next season.
I'm one proud blue!!!
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