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Palace rolled over by the Tractor boys

April 9 2011

Paddy McCarthy

Paddy McCarthy

Crystal Palace suffered more misery on the road, losing 2-1 to Ipswich Town.

Ipswich took the lead on 38 minutes when teenage winger Josh Carson scored with a right-foot shot which flew past Julian Speroni.

Darren Ambrose came the closest for the Eagles in the first half when Ipswich keeper Arran Lee-Barrett palmed away his 20-yard shot.

In the second half Carlos Edwards struck the post a few minutes in, and Lee-Barrett was Ipswich's hero once again saving from James Vaughan and Ambrose.

Vaughan came close again from a long range pass by Dean Moxey but Lee-Barrett was there once again to deny him.

Town then went further ahead when Carson grabbed another goal from 6 yards out following a corner.

Eagles captain Paddy McCarthy pulled one back for Palace on 73 minutes after a quick free kick from Kemy Agustien.

It wasn't enough though for Dougie Freedman's men as they ended up on the losing side on the road once again.

Palace: Speroni, Gardner, McCarthy, Moxey, Clyne, Ambrose (Zaha, 71), Danns, Agustien (Cadogan, 84), Dikgacoi, Iversen, Vaughan (Scannell, 71)

Subs not used: Garvan, Mahon, Price, Davis

Ipswich: Lee-Barrett, McAuley, Delaney, Carson, Leadbitter, Kennedy, Norris, Edwards, Bullard (Healy, 83), Scotland (Dyer, 71), Wickham

Subs not used: Fulop, Civelli, O'Dea, Peters, Drury

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