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Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 9:29 pm
by Frosty
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Image Blackpool v Ipswich TownImage

Saturday 1st November2014
Bloomfield Road - 15:00



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Opening Thought - Jamma


We came in to October wondering whether we would have to guard against the notorious ‘Manager of the Month curse’, following a fine set of results in September. But, in the month that has seen the publication of Roy Keane’s latest controversial autobiography, we continue to be afflicted by conceding late equalisers, bringing back memories of the early stages of Keano’s tenure, when we couldn’t buy a win. It’s hard to put your finger on the cause of this dip. Maybe it’s the result of the inevitable increase in pressure and media attention on the back of our successful run. Or maybe we subconsciously sit back as we approach the final whistle, wary of what has gone before. Whatever the contributing factors, one thing is for sure: Mick McCarthy will not be taking a leaf out of Keane’s book (no pun intended) by requesting a change of shirt colour in an attempt to reverse our fortunes!

That makes 9 points that Town have dropped from winning positions in the last 4 matches, a tally which would now see us 4 points clear at the top of an incredibly tight league. The difference on Saturday was that the lead we held was not an accurate reflection of the passage of play, with Huddersfield threatening at least as much. Having said that, at 2-0 up with 20 minutes to go, there should have been only one destination those 3 points were heading. Mick said as much in his post-match comments and will be keen to ensure that there is no repeat. Herforder made a good point in the Huddersfield match thread when he said that it was better to go through this ‘wobbly patch’ that every team has to endure now rather than at the business end of the season. Next up is a trip to Blackpool, with just one win to their name all campaign – surely as good a chance as any to get our challenge back on track...



The Opposition - Blackpool


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Blackpool Football Club was founded on the 26th July 1887.

Blackpool's home at that point in time was Raikes Hall, and on 13 May 1896 they were accepted into the Football League, but were relegated two years later and did not re-join the League again until the 1900/1901 season. At this time Blackpool merged with local rivals ‘South Shore’ and moved to Bloomfield Road.

During the ten seasons that followed, Blackpool could finish no higher than twelfth place.

The outbreak of war forced the cancellation of League football for four years, during which time regional competitions were introduced. When normalcy resumed, in 1919–20, Blackpool had appointed their first full-time manager in the form of Bill Norman who guided the club to fourth-placed finishes in his first two League seasons.

Blackpool remained in the Second Division until they were promoted to Division One for the first time at the conclusion of the 1928/29 season as Champions of the division.

Blackpool lasted only three seasons in the First Division. Two third-bottom finishes were followed by a last-placed finish, and the club returned to the Second Division.

Joe Smith was appointed Blackpool's sixth manager in August 1935, a role in which he remained for the next 23 years.

Blackpool finished the 1936–37 season as runners-up in the Second Division and were promoted back to the First Division.

Two seasons of Division One football were played before the Second World War intervened. Blackpool sat atop the table at the time the abandonment occurred.

Post-war Blackpool reached the FA Cup Final on three occasions, losing to Manchester United in 1948 and Newcastle United three years later, and winning it in 1953 captained by Harry Johnston.

In 1955–56, Blackpool attained their highest-ever League finish: runners-up to Manchester United, despite losing their final four League games.

Mid-table finishes in 1961–62 and 1962–63 (and an appearance in the League Cup semi-finals during the former) were offset by another lowly finish of eighteenth in 1963–64. Much of the same ensued over the following two seasons, before relegation finally occurred in 1966–67.

Les Shannon was installed as manager for the 1969–70 season. In his first season he succeeded by guiding the club back to the top flight as runners-up behind Huddersfield, but they were immediately relegated again after one season in the top flight.

Blackpool finished amongst the top ten teams in the Second Division for the next six consecutive seasons, under three different managers.

The 1977–78 season ended with Blackpool’s relegation to the Third Division for the first time in their history.

Worse was to follow with Blackpool ending up in the Fourth Division at the end of the 1980/81 season where they were to remain for four seasons.

After lower mid table finishes in Division Three at the end of the 1980’s, Blackpool once again were relegated to the bottom division.

On 17 April 1986, the board of directors, after an emergency meeting, put the club on the market after councillors rejected plans to sell Bloomfield Road for a supermarket site in a £35 million redevelopment scheme.

In the 1991–92 season, Blackpool via the playoffs and Wembley final made it back to the new Division Two (third tier) where they remained until the end of the 1999/2000 season when once again they were relegated to the bottom Division.

Once again via the playoffs, Blackpool made it back to the Second Division the following year.

They also gained the first of two Football League Trophy wins in 2002 as Blackpool beat Cambridge United and repeated the feat again in 2004 by beating Southend United.

In the 2006–07 season Blackpool reached the play-offs, and after beating Oldham Athletic in the semi-final, they beat Yeovil Town in the final and were promoted to The Championship for the first time in 29 years.

On 21 May 2009, Ian Holloway was appointed as manager, signing a one-year contract with the club with an option of a further year. On 31 July it was announced that club president Valeri Belokon was setting up a new transfer fund, into which he was adding a "considerable amount" on 5 August to invest in new players identified by Holloway.

Blackpool finished the 2009–10 regular season in sixth place in The Championship, their highest finish in the Football League since 1970–71 and claimed a spot in the play-offs where they beat Nottingham Forest in the Semi-final. Blackpool defeated Cardiff City 3–2 on 22 May in the Championship play-off Final at Wembley Stadium to earn promotion to the Premier League. It was Blackpool's debut appearance in the Premier League in its 18-year existence and their first appearance in English football's top flight in 39 years. Blackpool have now, uniquely, been promoted through all three tiers of the Football League via the play-off system.

On 22 May 2011, exactly 365 days after their promotion, Blackpool were relegated back to The Championship, after defeat to champions Manchester United, on the final day of the season.

On 3 November 2012, Ian Holloway decided to leave Blackpool after accepting an offer from fellow Championship club Crystal Palace. He was replaced four days later by Michael Appleton, who left League 1 side Portsmouth to take up the position, however, after being in charge for just two months, Appleton left for Lancashire neighbours Blackburn Rovers, becoming the shortest-serving manager in their history.

On 18 February, after just over a month without an appointment, the club made former England captain Paul Ince their third manager of the campaign and he lasted until 21 January 2014, eleven months into his tenure.

Barry Ferguson was named caretaker manager upon Ince's dismissal. Of Ferguson's twenty League games in charge, Blackpool won just three and finished the 2013–14 season in 20th place.

On 11 June 2014, almost five months after Paul Ince's dismissal, the club appointed Belgian José Riga as manager. He was Blackpool's first overseas manager until being dismissed earlier this week.



One To Watch – Andrea Orlandi


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Following their well-publicised difficulties at the beginning of the season, Blackpool supporters will be excused for feeling grateful that they have a squad to talk about at all. But, in spite of their off-field problems, the Seasiders do boast some proven performers at this level, including Spanish midfielder Andrea Orlandi.

Orlandi is familiar to Championship fans from his successful stints with Swansea and Brighton. The classy midfielder had been a key member of the Swans’ squad that had established itself in the second tier before winning promotion. He found his chances harder to come by in the Premier League, though, and was allowed to join the Seagulls in 2012. The former Alavés and Barcelona youngster enjoyed his most prolific season to date as Brighton lost out in the 2012/13 play-offs. He didn’t have such a big impact last time out and, following another unsuccessful play-off campaign, was deemed surplus to requirements at the Amex Stadium. The 30-year-old arrived at Bloomfield Road in August, boosting the Tangerines’ numbers, not to mention adding a good dose of quality at this level.



The Gaffer - Lee Clark


Alright, unless there is yet another change before Saturday, this will probably be Blackpools Manager for the match. :|


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Lee Clark began his playing career for the team he supported as a boy, Newcastle United. The no nonsense midfielder was part of their youth team before helping the first team gain promotion to the Premier League and finished second two years on the trot. After 195 appearances, he joined local rivals Sunderland tin the First Division, helping them first to a play-off final defeat on penalties and then followed it up with another promotion as Champions gaining a record 105 points.

Unfortunately, after he was spotted with Newcastle fans wearing a t-shirt saying “sad makam bastards”, he was dropped from the side, never playing for them again.

He joined Fulham, once again achieving promotion and collecting a championship winning medal. After 149 appearances for the West London club, he rejoined Newcastle in a swansong season.

After retiring, he joined the Newcastle staff, as first team coach under Glenn Roeder, following him to Norfolk when Roeder was sacked by the Magpies and offered a contract at the Budgies. He was there for a little over a year before joining Huddersfield Town as manager.

In his first season at the club he helped them to a ninth-placed finish in League One. They also only lost two home league games under Clark in the 2008–09 season. In his second season in charge Clark helped Huddersfield to secure a play-off spot, although they lost to Millwall in the semi-final.

In the 2010–11 season, Clark guided Huddersfield to a third-placed finish in the league, earning them a place in the play-offs after a club-record 25-game unbeaten run in the league, this time reaching the final but losing to Posh.

Clark continued breaking records at the beginning of the 2011–12 season, extending the unbeaten run in domestic regular-season league games to a Football League record 43 games. Clark was sacked as manager of Huddersfield on 15 February 2012 following a 1–0 home defeat to Sheffield United. When he was sacked he said "I'm shocked, but when Huddersfield go up this season, I'll be celebrating like any other Huddersfield fan"

On 26 June 2012, Clark was confirmed as manager of Birmingham City, with Terry McDermott as his Assistant Manager. Clark signed numerous players during the 2012/2013 season.

Clark endured a difficult start to his managerial reign, with a draw and two losses in a row for his first three games in the Championship. Clark struggled to get Birmingham out of the bottom half of the league. Despite receiving criticism from fans for alleged poor management skills regarding public fallouts, Clark has been praised for introducing academy players into the first team squad. Clark continued the start of 2013 with his team producing good form, finishing the season in 12th place, 7 points off the play-offs.

The 2013-14 season started poorly again for Clark, as Birmingham had their worst start to a league season for 25 years.

Despite poor results in the league (including a disappointing 18 home match run without a league win) Lee Clark managed to keep Birmingham City in the Championship with an injury time equaliser from in the final game of the 2013/14 season, the result being enough to keep Clarks' team up on goal difference.

On 20 October 2014, with Birmingham 21st in the table and having won at home in the league only once in more than a year, Clark was sacked.

Clark was appointed manager of Blackpool on 30 October 2014.



Past Match - Video Highlights - Trev


A cracking little 3-2 win for us from last season





Trev's Trivia

Players to play for both Teams

Billy Clarke ITFC 2005–2009 BFC 2009–2012

Michael Chopra ITFC 2011–2013 BFC 2013-2014

Media Watch - K L Blue


Tommy states the obvious amongst other things

Goalscorer Tommy Smith says Town have to end their recent habit of dropping points from winning positions. The Blues were ahead but failed to claim all three points for the fourth successive game on Saturday as Huddersfield came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Portman Road.

“It has happened far too often and it is something we need to address,” the central defender admitted. “We have to make sure it doesn't happen again.“We have to try and put our finger on it. We should be in the top six, but it is about putting the points on the board. “When you have a look at how many points we should have and where we should be it is disappointing.”

Smith, 24, opened the scoring in the 21st minute of Saturday’s game with his first goal of the season: "I didn't know too much about it, I got my head to it but didn't see it actually hit the net."Ted [Bishop] needed to put in a delivery because his previous two had hit the first man. We all attack balls in different areas and vary it. I went to the near post that time and it paid off."I had another chance, I saw it was going to come back off the post but it came back a bit too sharp for me and I couldn't sort my feet out quickly enough and the keeper's grabbed it.

"Christophe had made it 2-0 and we should see the game out from there. They made a couple of substitutions and they caused us problems but we should have seen it out.”

Smith has often been out of the starting line-up in recent weeks but says he’s just as committed to the cause: “I give 100 per cent the fans know that. I will always be ready whenever I pull that shirt on for Ipswich. I love the club and the fans and I will always give everything.”

Terriers two-goal striker Nahki Wells was pleased to score against a club with whom he had a trial as a 17-year-old."It was especially pleased to score after being on trial here,” the Bermudian, now 24, said. "I asked Tommy Smith if he remembered me and he didn’t, but he might now.“I reminded him I had been on trial but I was very young and I was homesick, so I squandered the opportunity. Ipswich asked me to stay a bit longer."It is a fantastic club, so it was great to come back here and get a couple of goals as I could have been here."You can't dwell on these things and when I got another opportunity to play in England I took it and things have worked out well."Ipswich thought highly of me but I wasn't in the right frame of mind. They wanted me to stay but I just wanted to go back to Bermuda. "As soon as I landed after the flight home I realised I had done the wrong thing because Ipswich is a fabulous club with great facilities, stadium and fans. I'm just glad I was able to get back at this level."

He added: ”It was great to get a couple of goals, but it was even better to get the draw and keep our good run going.”

Wells’s striker partner Grant Holt was in no doubt that referee Richard Clark was correct to award a penalty when he clashed with Blues skipper Luke Chambers in the 70th minute.

"I have gone for the ball, Chambers has brought me down. He said he didn’t, I said he did, the ref has given it and booked him, so that says it all.”

Holt was booed by the home support due to his Norwich connections, something the 33-year-old frontman was anticipating."I expected that warm reception from Ipswich fans, although they weren't too bad in the first half,” he added."They gave it to me second half but I don't mind, that's all part of football. I bet a lot of them went home wishing they hadn't chanted ‘Grant Holt, what’s the score?’ because I can tell them now, it was 2-0.”




Stat Time

Head To Head

Blackpool Wins......................4 (17.39%)
Ipswich Town Wins.................10 (43.48%)
Draws.................................8 (39.13%)

Blackpool Goals....................30 (ave. 1.30 per match)
Ipswich Town Goals...............34 (ave. 1.48 per match)


Head To Head at Blackpool

Blackpool Wins......................4 (33.33%)
Ipswich Town Wins.................4 (33.33%)
Draws.................................4 (33.33%)

Blackpool Goals.....................17 (ave. 1.42 per match)
Ipswich Town Goals.................12 (ave. 1.00 per match)


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The Predicted Teams


I will revisit this closer to the end of the week, possibly Chambers gets a rest and Williams should come back into the side.


Blackpool


01 Lewis
02 Daniels
06 Clarke
28 Rentmeister
11 Orlandi
04 Perkins
24 Lundstram
23 Oriol
14 Delfouneso
13 Zoko
17 Miller



Ipswich Town


01 Gerken
02 Parr
05 Smith
06 Berra
03 Mings
19 Hyam
08 Skuse
50 Williams
09 Murphy
10 McGoldrick
32 Sammon



Marko’s Caption Competition

Only 7 entries this week but a few pretty darn funny ones. Must give the 4 to Quasar though, that had me laughing out loud:-

"mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the.... actually don't bother !"

Barmy, your second attempt, ....., feckin disgusting buddy, but :D


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Quasar 4
Barmy 3
Frosty 2


Table:

1. Frosty ....., 11
1. Quasar ...., 11
2. Blueblood , 10
3. Herforder , 9
4. Bluemike , 7
5. Floors ...., 6
5. James ...., 6
6. Andy M ..., 5
7. Barmy ...., 4
7. Mr Punch ., 4
7. Jamma ...., 4
8. Morph ....., 3
9. LnP ........., 2
9. Don ........, 2
10. Charnwood , 1
10. Number 9 .., 1
10. Derick ......, 1

Have another "go" at Delia (not like that, Billy!)


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Match Referee - Andy Haines


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Final Thought - Frosty

Jamma brought up the ‘Manager of the Month Curse’, now I want to bring up the ‘oh Poo you just sacked your Manager? curse’.

Just how often have we been the next opponents for a team that has just lost or replaced a manager with often an unhappy outcome for us? No idea actually, as after giving it a brief thought I decided that I couldn’t be buggered working the stat out for the past 5 seasons. However I would suggest it’s more than most other teams in our division.

Anyway despite this fact, Blackpool have been quite frankly awful this season and I would suggest fault lies at the very top of the club rather than at the feet of the Manager. This is a side that could barely field 11 players near the start of the season. In all honesty, whether this is a ‘must win’ game or not, it is certainly a ‘had better win’ game for Town, considering we have ‘Wolves’ and Watford to follow this fixture.

For those of you making the journey, have a safe trip and make sure you go on the Ferris Wheel, its particularly enjoyable straight after watching the movie ‘Final Destination 3’.



BLACKPOOL 1 IPSWICH TOWN 2


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Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 11:28 pm
by James Scharmann
Anything but a win is not acceptable I am afraid I hope 2-0 to Town

CAPTION COMPETITION

Former Town trialist Nahki Wells' two goals took a "crack" in Town's promotion hopes in making the Premier League and as you can see Delia has been doing same this week

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:40 am
by Frosty
Caption:

Interviewer: "So why did you buy Norwich FC?"

Delia: "What a great question! It's my love of birds, I adore Budgies and Canaries ..... I even had some Thrush once"

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 11:05 am
by barmy billy
Town to win 4-0

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:54 pm
by herforder
Great preview again - efforts much appreciated. I think enough's been said elsewhere about the significance of Saturday's match: pressure, what pressure?! :wink:

Confident that, whatever starting 11 trots over the White line, we'll win this one 2-0.

Caption: Deep joy, it's a nicely rising toad in the hole. Fond memories!

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:55 pm
by barmy billy
Caption:

‘Delia’s relief is obvious as complaining meat pie fan of the ‘swallow it’ jibe approves her new recipe.’

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:44 pm
by marko69
Nice preview yet again......, and the Ferris Wheel "Final destination 3" gag was hilarious. :lol:
True story: Was on the wild mice rollercoaster in Blackpool in 85, 16 years old and with a bunch of buddies...... Trying to be hard as nails but secretly crapping my pants....... Literally! Yip, a little bit poo came out. Scary bstd ride that was.

Really hoping this is a win to get Septembers form back on track, in October! Please don't be a draw. I'll say it's going to be a 0-1 win for the TB's.

Edit : Ref caption:
"Linesman..... Just letting you know......, I'm gonna send one of these pricks off in the next 3 minutes. Just because I fkn feel like it, ok!"

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:25 pm
by herforder
Second caption effeort:

Oh, it's so moist and sticky.....and the cake's not bad either!

(Sorry peeps, couldn't resist) :D

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:50 pm
by marko69
:lol: "sticky" Herforder?

For Gods sake, Barmy......, you been there again?!

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:57 pm
by James Scharmann
CAPTION COMPETITION

"Ah I've just jizzed in my kn...... oh no I Mr Fry forgot to put them back on after last night!"

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:00 pm
by barmy billy
marko69 wrote::lol: "sticky" Herforder?

For Gods sake, Barmy......, you been there again?!
Only because you mis-read my caption and turned it into something which would not even have crossed my mind. This is my attempt to clarify what I meant and exonerate myself, ie an irate fan confronting Delia to complain about his meat pie.

Perhaps I should have used my third choice last time, which was. 'Another one those dear and you'll be walking home'.

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:08 pm
by marko69
Very clever there, BB...... WAY too cryptic for me! Usually I'm always thinking of meat pies..... But not one meat pie crossed my mind in your past two captions. :D

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:17 pm
by BLUEBLOOD
Caption Comp: Here you go Marko, how,s this for a caption. Was delia,s reply,After Marko ate his meat pie in front of her.

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:53 pm
by herforder
marko69 wrote::lol: "sticky" Herforder?

For Gods sake, Barmy......, you been there again?!
'Sticky', as in sticky toffee puddings. (For clarification purposes!) :wink:

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:55 pm
by barmy billy
herforder wrote:
marko69 wrote::lol: "sticky" Herforder?

For Gods sake, Barmy......, you been there again?!
'Sticky', as in sticky toffee puddings. (For clarification purposes!) :wink:
Yeah, right. :D

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:00 pm
by Quasar
Caption , delia to Roy keane with his pants down.....

"Oh Roy! that's not a horse,, it's a canary"

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:24 pm
by Bluemike
New manager or no new manager we really need a positive result in this one, at the VERY least a point. Blackpool are in disarray and one win in 14 games says it all, they have accrued 6 points and the leading scorer has 2 goals !!!!! Lee Clark is no miracle worker that much I do know.

Good to have Mings and hopefully Williams back and if we play as we know we can we will win this, we just need to cut out the silly defensive errors. If Parr is ruled out that will be a bit of a blow but Chambers will need to step up and improve on last weeks efforts.

1-2 Town win for me.


CAPTION......"Oh Michael (hubby), is that what you meant by taking me up the Arsenal" ?

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:57 pm
by barmy billy
bluemike wrote:New manager or no new manager we really need a positive result in this one, at the VERY least a point. Blackpool are in disarray and one win in 14 games says it all, they have accrued 6 points and the leading scorer has 2 goals !!!!! Lee Clark is no miracle worker that much I do know.

Good to have Mings and hopefully Williams back and if we play as we know we can we will win this, we just need to cut out the silly defensive errors. If Parr is ruled out that will be a bit of a blow but Chambers will need to step up and improve on last weeks efforts.

1-2 Town win for me.


CAPTION......"Oh Michael (hubby), is that what you meant by taking me up the Arsenal" ?
Dirty boy!!

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 12:07 am
by hallamblue
Die die Delia caption.

...." I had a dream, a vision
that we played I Blue n White
Actually owned a trophy cabinet FULL of the 3 biggest trophies
Had a Club history that listed "supplied 2 England Managers,
an England captain, a England centre forward, 4 England defenders"...
aww f*ck it...I hate it when I wake up before the end of a wonderful DREAM!"

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:50 am
by derick_ipsw
Leaving for Blackpool at 10.30am today. On the lash all day then the match tomo come on the mighty Town. :D

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:54 am
by derick_ipsw
I would like us to play 4 4 2 for this one with Hunt & Anderson giving us the width with Murph & Didsy up top. :wink:

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 10:50 am
by marko69
derick_ipsw wrote:Leaving for Blackpool at 10.30am today. On the lash all day then the match tomo come on the mighty Town. :D
Awesome! Hope it's a great day, and hoping the ITFC do it tomoro for the perfect weekend. Enjoy.

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 6:37 pm
by BLUEBLOOD
Second effort. caption Comp
What sort of Mushrooms were in those Chicken and Mushroom pies....! :shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 7:25 pm
by Mr.Punch
i'm a little undecided on this one but losing would be pretty dismal.
here's hoping for a 2-0 win

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 2:36 pm
by supershred
Caption: As Delia sits down she forgets the chair is turned upside down..

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 3:12 pm
by James Scharmann
Mings and Hunt in for Parr and Sammon

Williams misses through injury lets hope Parr and Williams fit for two home games coming up after today I did think Parr was playing with an injury against Huddersfield wasn't bombing up and down that flank like he usually does.

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 3:19 pm
by marko69
Hope you don't mind me saying, wolfie....... Useless Wolves Erseholes!!!! Totally screwed up my main football bet. How the hell can they not beat "0-8" Brum @ the Mol FFS? Very peed off.

'MON THE TB's

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 3:45 pm
by Bluemike
Looks like we are going 4-4-2 today, cant say I am impressed with Hunt starting, he is bloody hopeless. Would rather have Parr at RB too while Williams is a big miss but Teddy Bishop wont let us down.

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 3:50 pm
by lucy
Gerken has been injured in the warm up

Re: Blackpool FC vs Ipswich Town Match Preview

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 3:59 pm
by James Scharmann
Not what we needed lets hope Gerken injury is not serious.