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07-03-2023, 21:48
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Ipswich Post Match
Cant fault the effort as the whole team put in a shift and you can see why Ipswich are promotion contenders. Always going to be hard when playing against moneybag teams who are paying out over a £1m for players and 5 figure weekly wages. On to the next game, lets hope for a win.
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07-03-2023, 22:41
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
Jensen will be a massive miss
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08-03-2023, 08:45
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
Good to hear Coley ranting after the game, does not show enough for me
Might be raging inside, but needs to show it externally - in my opinion
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08-03-2023, 09:37
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN
Good to hear Coley ranting after the game, does not show enough for me
Might be raging inside, but needs to show it externally - in my opinion
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He, the players and we as fans just need to use that anger by turning it into a fighting spirit that achieves "The Great Escape" over the coming weeks.....
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08-03-2023, 10:16
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
No one really expected a different result but, sour grapes or not, the Ipswich player took a dive to ‘win’ the penalty.
He appears to jump over Jensen, land cleanly on his right foot with his body upright, and then decide to do a forward roll when he sees the ball going out.
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08-03-2023, 10:19
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
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He, the players and we as fans just need to use that anger by turning it into a fighting spirit that achieves "The Great Escape" over the coming weeks.....
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Correct
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08-03-2023, 10:24
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
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No one really expected a different result but, sour grapes or not, the Ipswich player took a dive to ‘win’ the penalty.
He appears to jump over Jensen, land cleanly on his right foot with his body upright, and then decide to do a forward roll when he sees the ball going out.
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Agree with the first bit
Cannot comment any further
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08-03-2023, 11:14
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
Hate losing to Ipswich though with that horrible little twerp Morsey involved. Disgusting creature.
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08-03-2023, 13:06
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
Thought Mancini did quite OK, even if he undoubtedly is more suited to a proper midfield role where he can feed the strikers. Difficult to feed himself, though.
Nolan at left wing-back improved the forward play slightly imo.
It was always going to be difficult, but Fernandes thinking about his birthday party rather than the opposing striker early on did not help.
Sad about Jensen. Been our best player by a mile.
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08-03-2023, 20:01
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
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Cant fault the effort as the whole team put in a shift and you can see why Ipswich are promotion contenders.
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Agree that the lads put a shift in, and never easy at Portman Road.
However - not too pleased to see Seamus keep bollocking the kids around him. He's club captain, he should be the one keeping his head and encouraging the younger ones, not so obviously trashing them on the pitch.
I thought Mancini was our best player by a country mile, superior control, balanced, able to play with his head up. Doesn't always pick the right pass, but he has the quality that we need more of. And we still haven't solved the conundrum up front. Aaron's a grafter and has presence, but at the moment doesn't have the sharpness to find space, whereas the lads who came on, Nathan and Korede gave us more pace but had no real service to feet, which is what they need.
And unless bridges have been definitely burned, we must surely recall Toby. Everyone could see the last goal coming last night, all he had to do was get the ball over the wall, there was no way Liam was going to get across. I'm sure the lad's had the size thing thrown at him all his career, but this is the third tier of the national game, it's brutal.
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09-03-2023, 14:23
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
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Originally Posted by Phil Whalley
Agree that the lads put a shift in, and never easy at Portman Road.
However - not too pleased to see Seamus keep bollocking the kids around him. He's club captain, he should be the one keeping his head and encouraging the younger ones, not so obviously trashing them on the pitch.
I thought Mancini was our best player by a country mile, superior control, balanced, able to play with his head up. Doesn't always pick the right pass, but he has the quality that we need more of. And we still haven't solved the conundrum up front. Aaron's a grafter and has presence, but at the moment doesn't have the sharpness to find space, whereas the lads who came on, Nathan and Korede gave us more pace but had no real service to feet, which is what they need.
And unless bridges have been definitely burned, we must surely recall Toby. Everyone could see the last goal coming last night, all he had to do was get the ball over the wall, there was no way Liam was going to get across. I'm sure the lad's had the size thing thrown at him all his career, but this is the third tier of the national game, it's brutal.
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It wasn't long ago that the Captain was getting pelters for not being vocal enough ............... can't win. Also if you're on a pitch and can't take getting it in the ear every now and then why are you on there ? Next you'll be telling Coley Jimmy and Co to back off.
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09-03-2023, 15:04
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight
It wasn't long ago that the Captain was getting pelters for not being vocal enough ............... can't win. Also if you're on a pitch and can't take getting it in the ear every now and then why are you on there ? Next you'll be telling Coley Jimmy and Co to back off.
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I agree Twenty Eight!.........It's called learning on the job.........moreover, with only 14 or so games to go time is running out, and he is the captain...... so entitled to give guidance on and off the field of play..
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09-03-2023, 17:27
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
Jensen appeal fails. One match suspension.
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09-03-2023, 18:10
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
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It wasn't long ago that the Captain was getting pelters for not being vocal enough ............... can't win. Also if you're on a pitch and can't take getting it in the ear every now and then why are you on there ? Next you'll be telling Coley Jimmy and Co to back off.
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Spot on 28, for me, i would like Jimmy to be on the TL for the full 90 minutes of the game as he seems to be the only one with the necessary vocal passion to get the lads on the field fired up.
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09-03-2023, 21:44
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Re: Ipswich Post Match
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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight
It wasn't long ago that the Captain was getting pelters for not being vocal enough ............... can't win. Also if you're on a pitch and can't take getting it in the ear every now and then why are you on there ? Next you'll be telling Coley Jimmy and Co to back off.
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No problem at all with Seamus being vocal or giving guidance. But screaming and wildly gesticulating at a young lad doing his best and playing in a difficult situation? As for "why are you on there?" Some of these lads probably wouldn't be "on there" were it not for the injury situation. They have potential, but they are on a steep learning curve with little room for error, and it's a tall order for them at a place like Ipswich against more experienced players. As it happens, I think Coley learned this lesson a long time ago.
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