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Plymouth Argyle (0) 1 - 1 (1) Ipswich Town

Coca-Cola Championship 2007-08

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Referee: Kevin Friend

Manager: Ian Holloway

Home Park 15:00

Attendance: 13,260

Manager: Jim Magilton

Match Number: 3212

Goals

Home
 Ebanks-Blake (85)
Away
 Alan Lee (2)

Substitutions

Home
FallonEbanks-Blake (60)

Cards

Home
 
Away
 Pablo Counago (23)
 Alex Bruce (27)
 Tommy Miller (38)
 Fabian Wilnis (72)
 Neil Alexander (80)

Teams

Home

Larrieu

Connolly

Seip

Doumbe

Sawyer

Norris

Buzsaky

Nalis

Halmosi

Fallon

Hayles

Substitutes

Home

McCormick

Timar

Ebanks-Blake

Chadwick

Hodges

Match Report

Plymouth Argyle 1 - 1 Ipswich Town

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake came off the bench to be Plymouth Argyle's goal hero for the second successive Saturday as the Pilgrims gave sick manager Ian Holloway a late tonic at Home Park.

Holloway was taken to hospital in an ambulance two hours before kick-off after collapsing in pain caused by a kidney stone.

By the time former Manchester United man Ebanks-Blake netted an 85th-minute penalty to level Alan Lee's early headed opener, Holloway was well on the way to recovery.

Lee headed home Jon Walters' second-minute cross to give Ipswich the perfect start and their defence remained well on top of Argyle's efforts to draw level.

It all started to unravel for the Blues in the 72nd minute when Dutch defender Fabian Wilnis was sent off by referee Mr Friend. Wilnis was dismissed for an ugly lunge on David Norris and has now been sent off four times in his career and three of those times have been in matches against Argyle, including the corresponding Home Park fixture last season when Friend was also referee.

It still looked more likely that disciplined Ipswich would keep their 100 per cent start to the Championship season, but, with five minutes left, the Pilgrims were thrown a lifeline.

Friend pointed to the spot after David Wright had tangled with Argyle's Hungarian international left-winger Peter Halmosi.

It seemed a harsh decision but substitute Ebanks-Blake nervelessly stepped up to the plate and, despite having missed his previous penalty effort, drilled a low shot past goalkeeper Neil Alexander.

Ipswich had commanded most of the first half, with Spaniard Pablo Counago proving especially difficult for the Pilgrims to pick up.

In a game of few goalscoring opportunities for either side, the closest Argyle went to scoring from open play was when Rory Fallon drove a loose ball goalwards from 12 yards, only for Alexander to stop the attempt easily.

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