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Ipswich Town 0-1 Fleetwood Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 3rd Mar 2020 21:55

Sub Ched Evans’s goal five minutes before half-time saw Fleetwood Town to a 1-0 victory over dismal Town on their first ever visit to Portman Road. The Blues were woeful in the first half but improved a little after the break but still rarely looked like equalising on a bleak and fractious night.

Brett McGavin was handed his league debut and Andre Dozzell returned to the side for the first time in two months as Paul Lambert made six changes.

McGavin was in the deeper midfield role behind Dozzell, whose last first-team game was the Leasing.com Trophy tie at Exeter at the start of January, alongside Jon Nolan, with Cole Skuse and Emyr Huws, starters during the 2-1 defeat at Blackpool on Saturday, missing due to a gash on the shin and a toe injury respectively.

Tomas Holy continued in goal with the Blues returning to a back three with - from the right - James Wilson, skipper Luke Chambers and Josh Earl the centre-halves. Janoi Donacien and Luke Garbutt were the wing-backs. Will Keane was up front with Alan Judge set to play off him.

Teddy Bishop and Freddie Sears were among the subs, having made their first starts of the season at Bloomfield Road, as were young duo Tyreece Simpson and Armando Dobra.

Flynn Downes missed the first game of his two-match ban for reaching 10 bookings and Kayden Jackson the second of his three-game suspension.

Fleetwood, at Portman Road for the first time in their history with manager Joey Barton in the stands serving a touchline ban, named an unchanged team from last week’s 1-1 draw at Sunderland.

Neither side threatened in the early stages with Fleetwood seeing most of the ball but without threatening. On 15 Paddy Madden shot well wide from the left of the area.

Moments later former Town loanee Callum Connolly was switched for Evans, back from suspension, the on-loan Everton man having been on the sidelines having a nosebleed attended to for the previous few minutes.

Chances continued to be non-existent at both ends with Fleetwood having most of the possession but without threatening and the Blues struggling to get on the ball. In their rare spells with it there were one or two neat interchanges involving Dozzell, McGavin and Judge but without getting near to creating an opportunity.

On 28 the visitors weren’t too far from opening the scoring in slightly fortunate circumstances when Barrie McKay was found in space on the left and his cross was diverted off the outside of the near post by Chambers from six yards.


Despite their possession, Fleetwood had threatened very little but in the 40th minute they went in front. McKay played in sub Evans who took it on in to the area on the left before hitting a shot beyond Chambers’ dive, across Holy and into the net.

The Fleetwood goal prompted boos from the previously sullen Town crowd, followed by chants of ‘you’re getting sacked in the morning’ aimed towards manager Lambert and ‘Marcus Evans, get out of our club’.

Fleetwood taking the lead seemed to wake the Blues up, Dozzell playing in Donacien on the right of the box but the right wing-back’s low cross was blocked.

In injury time, McGavin and Dozzell cleverly combined to find Keane in the penalty spot following a corner but the striker was crowded out before he could get in a shot.

The half-time whistle was greeted by more boos after a woeful first period from the much-changed powderpuff Blues.

Town, looking utterly bereft of confidence and dynamism, had struggled to get hold of the ball throughout the half with Fleetwood dominating possession although to little effect until their goal five minutes before the break.

It was little surprise that there was a change at the break after such a lacklustre half with Sears replacing league debutant McGavin with Judge moving back to the right of a midfield four with Garbutt pushing forward on the left.

The former West Ham man quickly got into the action, hitting a shot from the right of the box which was deflected over the bar after a well-worked passage of play down the right following a cleared freekick.

Town were looking a more threatening prospect in the opening minutes of the second half - although that wasn’t difficult given the pedestrian first period - with Sears making runs into channels and drawing one or two freekicks.

At the other end on 55 Lewie Coyle hit a low 30-yard shot in the aftermath of a corner which was straight at Holy.

As the game passed the hour mark Simpson was handed his home debut in place of Keane, who had had a tough evening with Fleetwood’s man mountain centre-half Harry Souttar having won everything in the air, something noted by the Town support in the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

The Blues twice went within a whisker of levelling in the 63rd minute after Simpson had won a freekick on the left. Judge’s ball in from the left flicked off somebody and looked goalbound until it was cleared off the line by Coyle. The loose ball ran to Nolan, whose low shot was saved on the line by Fleetwood keeper Alex Cairns, his first stop of the game.

On 68 Danny Andrew shot through to Holy, then two minutes later Madden was booked for a foul on Earl.

Aside from the double chance, Town hadn’t seriously threatened and on 74 Bishop took over from Nolan.

Simpson, who signed his first pro deal with the Blues yesterday, wasn’t too far away from his first Town goal in the 83rd minute when he shot on the turn from a Sears cross from the right but his effort was too close to Cairns who palmed behind.

Town continued to look for a leveller as the game moved into its final scheduled minutes but with there being little sign that they would get back on terms.

Chants of ‘We want Evans out, we want Evans out’ rang round the Sir Bobby Robson Stand with the owner watching from the East of England Co-op Stand as the game entered five minutes of additional time.

Deep in injury time, Judge shot over after a freekick from the right had reached him at the far post as the chants aimed at owner Evans increased in volume.

The final whistle brought more boos and ended yet another depressing evening for the long-suffering Blues faithful with chants of ‘you’re not fit to wear the shirt’ erupting and the players and staff being roundly booed as they approached and applauded the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

While Fleetwood, followed by 88 delighted fans, fully deserved their victory against a Town side which was simply not good enough to beat them on the night, a 1-0 defeat to a club which has spent most of its history well down the non-league ladder puts Town’s predicament into very sharp focus.

Fans brought up on the teams of Sir Alf Ramsey, Sir Bobby Robson and George Burley can’t ever have expected to see their side to lose and perform so poorly in a League One game against such historically lowly opposition.

Town, who have now lost six of their last eight and have won only four of their last 20 in the league, now look to be outsiders for even a place in the play-offs - they are six points behind tonight’s opponents who are now sixth with two games in hand on the Blues - having been top and looking to be cruising in November and after climbing back to the summit again in January.

Leaders Coventry, impressive as they won at Portman Road in the FA Cup in January, are next in Suffolk on Saturday.

Town: Holy, Donacien, Earl, Chambers (c), Wilson, Nolan (Bishop 74), Judge, Dozzell, Garbutt, McGavin (Sears 46), Keane (Simpson 61). Unused: Norris, Edwards, Woolfenden, Dobra.

Fleetwood: Cairns, Coyle, Andrew, Connolly (Evans 16), Souttar, Burns, Whelan, Coutts (c), Madden, Gibson, McKay (Sowerby 73). Unused: Crellin, Morris, Thervaldsson, Saunders, Holgate. Referee: Neil Hair (Cambridgeshire). Att: 15,678 (Fleetwood: 88).


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herfie added 22:08 - Mar 3
Beyond anger, beyond frustration, beyond hope. Everything about the ownership and management of our club is toxic. The players/team don't set out to deliberately under-perform, but although not quite lions, they're clearly led by very sick donkeys.

Really no point in booting out PL at this stage - wait for summer. Although given ME's decision making track record over his tenure, I doubt he will get it right. Struggling to see the way forward.
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jas0999 added 22:08 - Mar 3
Left after 65 minutes (intentional as work commitments tomorrow). Immediate focus must be sacking Lambert TONIGHT. Anything less simply wont do.

Then, we need to hear from Evans and his strategy for exiting the club. There can be no further defence of this man. If he has to sell the club for less than his no doubt greedy demands - so be it. Frankly Evans doesn't deserve this fan base. Perhaps the answer is not renewing our season tickets. Painful. But maybe for the good of the club to get rid of Evans.
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Suffolkboy added 22:09 - Mar 3
We need to see and hear understandable contrition from PL; speak it clearly and slowly,make it simple for the average listener to grasp ,even if you've to ditch the Glaswegian garble .Its no more attractive than the efforts to explain,apologise or imorove the dire performances from the side you manage ,supposed to represent ITFC !
What do you propose ? Like many , I'm sure, I'm not interested any more in explanations but in solid proposals for action !
Identify publicly those who aren't up to it ,most who came from PH ,but where and how can we expect to see confidence instilled : isn't this demonic failure getting under your skin ?
Time for action from the top down :something has to give & may be one or two have to go !!
COYB
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BlueMachines added 22:10 - Mar 3
Lambert will be gone by noon tomorrow and deservedly so. 👋
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Phil1969 added 22:10 - Mar 3
Let's sack the manager and demand the owner sells the club for 50p and waives the £90m debt. Good one this is the world we are in. Get behind the club it's the only way forward for now!
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ashp19 added 22:10 - Mar 3
Disgraceful!
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KiwiBlue2 added 22:11 - Mar 3
I could not believe the starting line-up for a "must win game" when I saw it.
Alright we had several first choice players either suspended or carrying niggles but only one striker named. Has PL forgotten that to win games you have to score goals. Why were Freddie and Simpson not starting with Keane playing behind them? to at least give notice of some intention to take the game to the visitors....... you could have rounded up 11 toothless sheep and put them out on the park and seen more action and intent than what was on display for Town tonight...... sadly we got what our gutless approach deserved, i.e. nothing!!!
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portmanteau added 22:11 - Mar 3
Not much chance of anything against Coventry, they're in a different league! Town players and manager just not good enough for this division.
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RobsonWark added 22:12 - Mar 3
BeattiesBackPocket "@Suffolkboy down marking anyone who speak against Evans give us a reason you think he's doing a great job?"
Evans doesn't pick the team. He picks the managers and the managers coach and pick the team. He's picking experienced managers that have had good track records with promotions (and relegations to be fair).
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:13 - Mar 3
a ''must win game '' one sot on target, a crazy team selection, the usual lack of passion. It just gets worse . Im done i honestly cant be bothered to go to any more games. Its nothing like ITFC ive known and supported FOR 50 YRS. If i need to watch football i can watch a game on tv or go and watch a game over local park. I cant ,just cant go to Portman Rd again .
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richardpaul added 22:13 - Mar 3
Just waiting to see the could've, should've, would've diatribe from Lambert when he tries to explain this one awayOf course thats if he has the brass neck to make a comment
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 22:14 - Mar 3
Yes. Deal with Evil Evans in the long term. Lambert has to go NOW.
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KenHancocksBoot added 22:14 - Mar 3
Another emperor shown to be naked. Bizarre team selection. The club is clueless from top to bottom. How many more false dawns do we have to endure? As a club we're running out of options as we plummet towards non league status. I just wish I didn't care so much!
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SickParrot added 22:15 - Mar 3
Classic Lambert tonight. Said the right thing - 'It's a must win game' but didn't back that up with his team selection and failed to get the best out of his players. Now 4 wins from 20 games. He is clueless and appears to have lost the dressing room. He has to go.
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DifferentGravy added 22:15 - Mar 3
Turn it in Phil. The fans HAVE been backing the club financially and emotionally......and look whats happening. But rather that make a stand.......you suggest we knuckle under and just keep forking over our hard earned money. Ridiculous.

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WhoisJimmyJuan added 22:16 - Mar 3
BlueBarmy I agree with your sentments but what exactly does your Evans Out FB page do? Genuine question as I want change but hate social media
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DebsyAngel added 22:17 - Mar 3
Absolute shambles of a team. 6 changes is too many. Would have thought Dobra would have started but just left on the bench. Sears did at least put effort in and good to see Tyreese make his debut. Awful atmosphere and just going downhill every match.
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Gcon added 22:17 - Mar 3
Anybody else feeling p*ssed off with the snowflakes that hounded MM out of this club?

Ipswich 0 Fleetwood 1 FFS...

(snowflakes, the down arrow is the one on the right)
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blue86 added 22:17 - Mar 3
Evan's just has to go, how the hell can we put up with this? Wish I had the answer.
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BangaloreBlues added 22:18 - Mar 3
We play top of the league Saturday.
Wouldn't be surprised if the attendance is down to 12,000.
It's nearly 4am here in India. Another wasted midweek night staring at the results page!
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cooper4england added 22:18 - Mar 3
Never seen such a damning match report from the usual neutral TWTD reporters. It must be bad!
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Tractorboy1985 added 22:19 - Mar 3
You have to question if Paul Lambert is still on the payroll at Norwich with his performance in the past 4 months?? Absolutely clueless!! Starting a young lad who's played a handful of minutes all season in a must win game?? He lost the dressing room back in November in my opinion with all his chopping and changing!! I'm a season ticket holder and no longer go as it's just so sad to watch and so predictable! We are so easy to play against! Ball just goes side to side along the back line then punted aimlessly to a man with a ponytail who can't head a ball! Evans has truly destroyed this club and I will not be returning until the corrupt one has gone!!
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blue86 added 22:20 - Mar 3
Gcon. So you were happy to continue with mick then? So we could be bored to death. Evan's is the main issue, I have woken up to it, hope lots more will aswell.
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Skip73 added 22:20 - Mar 3
Town will be Non League in 5 years with Evans. A totally shameful, inept performance. What a joke this club is.
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Doctor_Earman added 22:20 - Mar 3
Losing to Fleetwood 1-0 at home. It's the nae normal.
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