3.12.13

You've shamed the club, blasts Ince after ill-disciplined visitors are reduced to EIGHT men in sorry defeat- Yeovil 1 Blackpool 0

Furious Blackpool boss Paul Ince accused his players of shaming the club after three of them were sent off in the dying minutes.
First centre-half Kirk Broadfoot picked up a second yellow card for a foul on substitute Sam Hoskins in the 89th minute before striker Ricardo Fuller saw red for violent conduct a minute later after he seemed to head-butt Luke Ayling.
Deep into added time Blackpool went down to eight men when captain Gary MacKenzie joined his two team-mates in the dressing room after a second yellow for a push on Miller.
Fury: Paul Ince stamps his feet in frustration
Furious: Paul Ince hit out at his players after three Blackpool stars were dismissed in four minutes
On target: John Lundstram finds the back of the net with 21 minutes gone at Huish Park
On target: John Lundstram finds the back of the net with 21 minutes gone at Huish Park
Green with envy: John Lundstram is mobbed by his delighted Yeovil team-mates after scoring the winner
Green with envy: John Lundstram is mobbed by his delighted Yeovil team-mates after scoring the winner









Match facts

Yeovil: Dunn, Ayling, Webster, Duffy, Davis, Edwards, Lundstram, Upson,Grant (Ralls 81), Miller, Morgan (Hoskins 60).
Subs Not Used: McAllister, Dawson, Hayter, Foley, Stewart.
Booked: Ayling, Upson, Hoskins.
Goals: Lundstram 21.
Blackpool: Gilks, Basham, Broadfoot, MacKenzie, Robinson, Ince, Gosling, Dobbie (Chopra 79), Osbourne (Ferguson 67), Bishop (Davies 72), Fuller.
Subs Not Used: Grant, Warner, Martinez, Blackett.
Sent Off: Broadfoot (90),MacKenzie (90), Fuller (90).
Booked: Basham, Broadfoot, MacKenzie.
Attendance: 5,530
Referee: Christopher Sarginson (Staffordshire).
Ince said: 'They've let everyone down. They've let the fans down and the club down.
'Our main two centre-halves, our stalwarts, are now out for bloody Derby and Ricky (Fuller) did something stupid.
'They are experienced players and they've cost me here and for the next couple of games.
'They've got to understand the problems it caused given how well we've done this season and with the games we've got coming up.
'We should know better and they'll be dealt with. I will take further action with them for sure. I think they need to be (dealt with). I took action against myself when I got banned.'
Ince, on the touchline for just the second time since returning from that five-game stadium ban, had no arguments about the two of the reds dished out by Chris Sarginson between the 88th minute and the final whistle but felt the final sending-off, for MacKenzie's foul on Ishmael Miller, was the wrong decision.
'To be fair Broady (Broadfoot) had to go, that was reckless, and you know you are on a yellow card. The last thing you want is your centre-half sent off, he has just got to stand up. The referee got that one spot on to be fair.
Take two: Ricardo Fuller is shown a straight red card in the second minute of injury time
Take two: Ricardo Fuller is shown a straight red card in the second minute of injury time

Early bath: Gary Mackenzie is the third player to be dismissed for the visitors inside only four minutes
Early bath: Gary Mackenzie is the third player to be dismissed for the visitors inside only four minutes
Early bath: Kirk Broadfoot was the first Blackpool player to see red after two bookable offences
Early bath: Kirk Broadfoot was the first Blackpool player to see red after two bookable offences

'With Gary MacKenzie he's gone to ground and its no more than that. I don't think that was a sending-off.
Ricky (Fuller) should know better. He puts his head to him. I think the lad (Ayling) went down as if he'd been shot which is poor. You just want a bit of honesty - he saw a chance to get one of my players sent off and he took it.'
Earlier, John Lundstram marked his home debut with the only goal as Yeovil recorded back-to-back victories for the first time at this level and sentenced Blackpool to just their second defeat in 11 games.

The Everton loanee fired home from close range in the 21st minute to earn Yeovil just their second home win of the season but it came either side of bad misses by Tom Ince and Stephen Dobbie.

Yeovil's impressive victory could have been more comfortable but Ed Upson's thunderous 30-yard volley hit the bar.

Steven Davies was sent on as Blackpool looked to rescue a point and the former Bristol City forward nodded wide when well placed with 15 minutes left and the charging Yeovil wall blocked his free-kick a minute later after Ayling had clipped Ince.

Ishmael Miller continued to hunt for the goal his performance deserved and after 81 minutes he bent an effort just wide of the far post from Upson's pass. Blackpool's hopes of a comeback were then extinguished by the three red cards.


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