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Lincoln City 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 17th Jan 2017 22:22

Nathan Arnold’s late goal sent Sincil Bank wild as Vanarama National League leaders Lincoln City defeated Town 1-0 to record a famous FA Cup third round replay victory in front of a live TV audience. As at Portman Road in the first game, the Imps were the better side and Arnold confirmed one of the most embarrassing defeats in the Blues' history in the final moments when he was sent through on goal, rounded Dean Gerken and tapped the ball into the net.

Gerken, Paul Digby, Leon Best, Jonathan Douglas and Grant Ward all returned to a Blues line-up featuring five changes from the side which beat Blackburn 3-2 on Saturday.

Digby was handed his second start of the season - the other was in the EFL Cup - in what was a continuation of the three-man backline, playing on the right with skipper Luke Chambers in the middle and Christophe Berra on the left. Adam Webster missed out, due to an ankle injury.

Josh Emmanuel and Jonas Knudsen were again the wing-backs, while Gerken started in goal as he did in the first match with Bartosz Bialkowski the sub keeper.

Ward and Douglas were in central midfield with Andre Dozzell and Kevin Bru dropping to the bench. Best replaced Freddie Sears, who was also among the subs, up front with Tom Lawrence.

Also on the bench were youngsters Adam McDonnell, a midfielder, striker Ben Morris and left-back Pat Webber.

Lincoln named the same XI which started the 2-2 draw at Portman Road having made six changes for Saturday’s 3-1 FA Trophy victory at Gateshead.

Following a minute’s applause for ex-Imps boss Graham Taylor, who died last week, Lincoln, who lined-up in a 4-4-2 system, started on the front foot in front of a noisy Sincil Bank crowd but without being able to carve out an early opening.

Town first threatened from a long Knudsen throw from the left but Lincoln eventually cleared the danger.

On 10 Nathan Arnold shot well over for the home side, then soon afterwards Lawrence, scorer of both Town’s goals in the first match and five in his last three matches, broke forward ominously and hit a low 25-yard strike which Imps keeper Paul Farman got down to his right to save at a stretch.

Matt Rhead, who had already been spoken to by referee Ben Toner twice for transgressions, headed a cross well wide in the 15th minute with Blues keeper Gerken still to be seriously tested.

Lincoln were having most of the ball with the Blues unable to keep it whenever they got hold of it.

The home side began to threaten and in the 24th minute the ball was played into Theo Robinson’s feet on the edge of the six-yard box. The former Derby man, who scored twice in the first match, tried to turn but found his way blocked by Chambers and Digby.


The Blues were under the cosh against the again impressive Vanarama National League leaders but on 29 Best brought the ball out and fed Lawrence to his left.

The Welshman played a superb first-time ball in towards Ward breaking in on goal down the middle but too far in front of the former Spurs man, who went to ground as he collided with Farman but without claiming a penalty.

But Lincoln continued to pin Town back inside their own area and on 33 Terry Hawkridge crossed from the right, however, Rhead was unable to make a clean contact on the ball, which flew wide.

Town made it out of their own half in the 36th minute and Ward fed Emmanuel to his right but the wing-back’s cross didn’t find a Blues player and the Imps cleared.

There was a big scare for the Blues a minute from the end of the half when Imps skipper Luke Waterfall was found in space from a knockdown from a long throw on the left and seemed certain to score. However, Gerken quickly came off his line to palm his effort past the post. Inexplicably referee Toner gave a goalkick.

Town would have been much the happier to hear the official’s whistle ending a half which had been thoroughly dominated by the home side.

The Imps had controlled the game throughout with the Blues forced to defend on the edge of their box for long spells and will feel they had done enough to go in front.

Waterfall’s chance towards the end of the half was the best of the game, while Lawrence’s strike from distance was the only save home keeper Farman had been forced to make.

The Blues needed to improve significantly in the second half to avoid an embarrassing FA Cup exit.

Lincoln began the second half much as they had ended the first and on 50 Rhead was booked for catching Berra with an arm as they battled in the air, a challenge which the Scottish international and a number of other Town players were less than impressed with . Soon after, Lawrence suffered a shoulder injury after being blocked by Bradley Wood.

Town made their first foray forward of the half in the 54th minute but Knudsen’s cross from the left was blocked.

Emmanuel forced Farman into his first serious save of the game in the 58th minute, hitting a powerful shot on the turn from the edge of the area but the keeper got down to his left to block and the loose ball was cleared.

Town subsequently put the Imps under a brief spell of pressure as Knudsen sent in some long throws from the left but without creating an opportunity.

But Lincoln quickly began to look the more threatening side again and just before the hour Douglas was booked for a foul on Rhead on halfway.

On 65 Hawkridge struck a shot from distance that Gerken pawed away to his right and claimed at the second attempt.

Eight minutes later, Best profited from a Lincoln error midway inside their half and brought the ball forward to the edge of the box before hitting a shot which was blocked.

That was Best’s final action of another not overly convincing display with Freddie Sears replacing him as Andre Dozzell took over from Ward.

Arnold shot over for the Imps as home fans stood to applaud Graham Taylor as phone lights were held aloft for a minute.

As the game moved into its final five scheduled minutes a poor clearance fell to Knudsen on the edge of the box but the Dane’s volley flew wide.

Soon after Wood was booked for a foul on Lawrence and from the Town freekick the Imps won the tie.

As the fourth official raised the board indicating four additional minutes, the on-loan Leicester man’s freekick was headed clear, Lincoln sub Adam Marriott broke and drew two Town defenders and played in Arnold, who rounded Gerken and tapped home to seal the victory and send the home fans into raptures.

The Blues desperately looked to get themselves back into the game in the remaining minutes but it was Gerken who was forced into a save rather than Farman, sub Jack Muldoon hitting a shot into Gerken’s midriff.

Soon after, the referee confirmed one of the most humiliating defeats in Town's history, only their second FA Cup defeat to non-league opposition since the Blues became a Football League club in 1938, the first their 1960 loss to Peterborough,

The Imps, who have reached the fourth round for the first time since 1976 and face a tie against Championship leaders Brighton, thoroughly deserved their win having been the better side in both matches. Lawrence’s goals saved the Blues in the first game but the on-loan Leicester man couldn’t save woeful Town a second time.

Town, who are still without an FA Cup win since the victory at Blackpool in January 2010, can have no complaints about the result and the opprobrium which is set to come their way having been outplayed by a team from three levels below them for a second time in front of a nationwide and global TV audience.

Lincoln: Farman, Wood, Haberham, Waterfall (c), Power, Rhead, Hawkridge (McCombe 90), Raggett, Arnold (Muldoon 90), Woodyard, Robinson (Marriott 78). Unused: Long, Miles, Weatherell, Walker.

Town: Gerken, Digby, Chambers (c), Berra, Emmanuel, Ward (Dozzell 75), Skuse, Douglas, Knudsen, Lawrence, Best (Sears 75). Unused: Bialkowski, Bru, McDonnell, Morris, Webber. Referee: Ben Toner (Lancashire). Att: 9,067 (Town: 1,094).


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BrettenhamBlue added 22:45 - Jan 17
Still in shock, that was shocking
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itfc1974 added 22:45 - Jan 17
Full respect to Lincoln City - totally deserved.

Well done Butch and (even) Sutton, both spot on.
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Brownie added 22:45 - Jan 17
Manager has to go. If he doesn't which player in their right mind would sign for our club at the moment?

The hardest thing was working out our worst player. Complete shambles on and off the pitch. I have now joined those who won't go until things change. A very sad day for me & a club in crisis..
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superblue70 added 22:46 - Jan 17
Who else is ashamed tonight?
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Blueray added 22:46 - Jan 17
Worst performance from Ipswich I've ever seen. Micky demeanour was telling also...looks like the fight has gone from him. Let's hope that's true and we can welcome a new manager in very soon. Although, agree with others, players also need to take responsibility.
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:46 - Jan 17
WELL DONE LINCOLN Don't know any of ya names but far the best team over 180 mins .EVANS AND McCARTHY OUT.been a supporter since 1965 ,this is the worst days ever in that time McCarthy GO Evans SELL .
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heathen66 added 22:47 - Jan 17
That performance would suggest that the dressing room has been lost
Not one player (possibly bar Lawrence) could say they tried their best for the Manager.
I expect pass completion was around 30%
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Vanisleblue2 added 22:48 - Jan 17
McCarthy needs the white handerchief treatment (like Barcelona).
I am happy to be in Canada and not have to be embarassed at work....a f@@cking disgrace. How far we have fallen
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spartacus1609 added 22:49 - Jan 17
Well done Lincoln City. They deserved what they got and we deserved what we got which was total embarrassment. We are now the complete laughingstock of the football league. I'm ashamed and embarrassed of my team. Never thought I'd have to admit this but this was the last straw. It's made me feel sick to my stomach and even though I hold both Evans and Mick to blame it's Mick that has to go as its his tactics and his players that he's putting out there. Butcher was spot on in his comments live on tv. At last someone has told the rest of the country how we feel about how our team plays, clueless.
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Europablue added 22:49 - Jan 17
megamoth, tell your son that he has to buy that Spurs shirt with his own money. These kinds of results are part of being a real fan. We will have better times ahead. It was definitely worse with Keane.
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grumpyoldman added 22:50 - Jan 17
On the halftime report somebody posted come on you mick haters start posting. They got it wrong I am not a mick hater I am a football lover, that tonight was not a football team, in my opinion only Lawrence, Gergen and Digby earned their money
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multiplescoregasms added 22:50 - Jan 17
.....still here McCarthy?.......seriously?????
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ONENIL78 added 22:50 - Jan 17
has he gone yet
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eMeM added 22:50 - Jan 17
I've had more than enough. As long as he stays here, I won't support ITFC anymore. Stop watching games, reading news, don't care about results. Just needs a rest until new manager comes to clean this mess.
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Notts_tractor added 22:51 - Jan 17
McCarthy will still be there on Saturday, and the end of the season. Evans lost interest years ago. He has absolutely no football insight, either, so even if he sacked McCarthy he would just appoint another dinosaur like Roy Hodgson because he'd heard their name somewhere. Evans is by far the biggest problem. The club has been in steady decline since he bought it and it will sink even further whilst he remains the owner.
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Tractastic added 22:51 - Jan 17
I hope the team coach on the way back breaks down....and they have to wait by the roadside for hours waiting for a fix not knowing when ... ..its a bit like being a town fan. We just need a good driver and mechanic and at the moment I fear we have neither.
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hancockingoal added 22:51 - Jan 17
McCarthy has built a reputation for building teams that battle, never give up and are hard to beat! Tonight's performance proves that he no longer has that ability to motivate his team and so really what is the point in him carrying on? Time for him to go if nothing else but for his own sake, sad really!
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Europablue added 22:52 - Jan 17
Cornishblu, I'm only on he fence because I'm not convinced that there is anyone else that would be a better choice (maybe Magilton) and would take the job. It isn't just a case of sacking and seeing what happens, we need a plan.
Anyway, the decision should be made without considering this result.
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Europablue added 22:54 - Jan 17
Orraman, don't forget when Keane was here, that was way worse and we were looking like being relegated.
This is the worst it has been for 4 years, for sure.
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62WasBest added 22:55 - Jan 17
That was as hapless a performance as I have ever seen. Have they not heard of pass-move-pass? To be quite frank, you might as well have set up as 5-5 and skipped midfield altogether, as it was redundant. The frightening thing is not that the manager seems unable to plan the playing style but that no-one has the ability - player or manager - to change things when they patently don't work. Felt sorry for Gerken and the defence in some ways, as they had their backs to the wall - but then again if you think just lobbing upfield is a way to create a goal you are always going to be under the cosh and in trouble.
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Bildestoned added 22:55 - Jan 17
Not much to add here really. The aimless and cluelss punting up the pitch - awful. Knudsen still seems able to only throw the ball to the opposition - awful. Every commentator and analyser said we were clueless; and we were - awful, truly awful. I am ashamed (again). Worst thing? If we do lose the manager now (and I wonder about that) what a terrible, terrible time to go and lose any opportunities in the window!
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:55 - Jan 17
I WOULD LIKE TO SAY SOMETHING,BUT I CANT USE THE LANGUAGE,
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BrettenhamBlue added 22:56 - Jan 17
Text message from my 2 14 year old nephews

"And that's why we no longer support Ipswich Town. Supporters need to smell the coffee and support a real team"

Feel massively humiliated.
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LWNR2013 added 22:57 - Jan 17
That left a very nasty taste in the mouth Mr Evans
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:59 - Jan 17
F#ck off MM. Disgusted, embarrassed & quite frankly now had enough. The worst performance in 48 years of supporting Town. Driving fans away in droves. Never been so angry as i am now.
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