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Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 10:02 pm
by Jamma123
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Saturday 1st October 2016 - 15:00


Portman Road




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Opening Thought – Jamma

In the build-up to Tuesday night’s game against Brighton, the focus was on our distinct lack of goals. With just eight goals to our name in nine matches – and four of those on the opening day – the question was how we were going to break down one of the league’s most stubborn defences. It was hard to argue with Charnwood’s pre-match logic: with the Seagulls hardly living up to their undoubted attacking potential over recent games, if they weren’t going to nick it by a single goal the smart money was on another 0-0. And so it shouldn’t have come as too much of a surprise when a second successive goalless draw was played out at Portman Road. On paper, this would appear to have been a decent enough result. Before the season, I had Brighton down as potential champions, being perennial play-off challengers and having come within goal difference of automatic promotion in 2015/16. So, in many ways, 0-0 was the best we could have hoped for, particularly with no fewer than three strikers out injured. And yet, as increasingly seems to be the case these days, the Blue Army were split in deciding whether or not it was a good point. Town may have made most of the running, and enjoyed the lion’s share of possession. Brighton, for their part, appeared content to sit back and invite us on to them, knowing that there would be a reaction from our limp display at Leeds. But we couldn’t really expect to get anything more from the game, having mustered the sum total of two efforts on target. It’s all well and good saying that we have now gone unbeaten at home against the might of Norwich, Villa and Brighton but, when all’s said and done, it would surely be preferable to have had two wins and a defeat from those fixtures, and have 3 additional points on the board. This is looking like being the conundrum for the Blues this season: with so little to choose between many of the clubs in the Championship, our destiny could be determined by just how much we are prepared to ‘go for it’ when a match is finely poised.

The two teams’ approach to the game will be of particular interest this weekend, as we welcome the surprise package of the season so far, Huddersfield Town. One thing Tractor Boys and Girls can surely be agreed on is that they wouldn’t have expected the Terriers to be coming to Suffolk top of the league. Our feathered friends did their best to ensure that this would be the case on Wednesday night, of course, but David Wagner’s side can’t be begrudged their position after a stunning start to the campaign. Having replaced Chris Powell last November, the German has had time to get his ideas across at the McAlpine – no, Galpharm – wait, John Smith’s – Tetley Tea Stadium (I may have made that last one up). But, after 10 wins from 32 outings in 2015/16, culminating in a 5-1 mauling at home to Brentford, there was nothing to suggest that he would mastermind such a meteoric rise this term. Wagner came with a reputation as Jürgen Klopp’s trusted sidekick at Borussia Dortmund but, beyond the inevitable high-energy game reminiscent of Klopp’s ‘gegenpressing’ style, he has also added a vibrancy to the team, with a clutch of youngsters making up the core. The onus will once again be on Ipswich as the home side to get on the front foot, but we will also be wary of Huddersfield’s pace and threat on the break. This may ironically suit Town, who could prefer to be faced with opponents who press forward as opposed to standing off and letting us make the running. Overlooking the fact that the Blues haven’t scored in their last two home matches and the Terriers have been goalless in their last two away trips, this has the potential to be an entertaining clash, and a chance to get the supporters back on side.




The Opposition – Huddersfield Town



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In 1910, just three years after being founded, Huddersfield entered the Football League for the first time. In November 1919, a fundraising campaign was needed to avoid a move to Leeds. Citizens of Huddersfield were asked to buy shares in the club for £1 each, and the club staved off the proposed merger. The team went on to reach the 1920 FA Cup final and win promotion to Division One.

In 1926, Huddersfield became the first English team to win three successive league titles, a feat that only three other clubs have been able to match. Huddersfield Town also won the FA Cup in 1922 and have been runners-up on four other occasions. During the club's heyday, on 27 February 1932 the club achieved a record attendance of 67,037 during their FA Cup 6th round tie against Arsenal at Leeds Road. This attendance has been bettered by only 13 other clubs in the history of the Football League.

After the Second World War, the club began a gradual decline, losing its First Division status in 1952. They returned to the top flight for the last time (so far) in 1970 but were relegated two seasons later and have since meandered through the lower three divisions. Before the start of the 1969/70 season, Huddersfield Town adopted the nickname "The Terriers".

In 1998, the club attracted the attention of local businessman Barry Rubery and, after protracted takeover talks, he took over the running of the club, promising significant investment as the club sought Premiership status. However, the club did not make it back to the top flight and fell two divisions. The club was sold by Rubery to David Taylor and, under Taylor’s ownership, slipped into administration.

In the summer of 2003, the Terriers came out of administration under the new ownership of Ken Davy.

At the start of the 2004–05 season, the stadium was renamed the Galpharm Stadium, to reflect the sponsorship by this local healthcare company.

On 26 May 2012, following a penalty shoot-out in the 2012 Football League One play-off final victory over Sheffield United, Huddersfield were promoted to the Championship. The shoot-out was the longest contested in the current League One play-offs format. Eleven rounds took place, with the final score 8–7 to Huddersfield and the winning goal being scored by goalkeeper Alex Smithies.

During the summer of 2012, the stadium changed its name to the John Smith's Stadium, after the sponsorship rights were bought by Heineken International.

Last season Huddersfield finished the season in 19th place on 51 points.



The Manager – David Wagner



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Past Match - Video Highlights - Trev

Highlights from the last time the two Towns faced off at Portman Road. Hopefully there'll be more goal action this time around...





Media Watch - K L Blue

MM on club form:
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/09/29/ip ... lubs-form/

MM on Leon Best getting better:
http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/30361/

MM on Jonny Williams:
http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/30360/

Things learnt from the Brighton game:
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/09/28/hu ... rned-from/




Form Guide



Ipswich Last 5 Matches Currently in 13th place on 13 points



Ipswich Town 0-0 Brighton

Leeds United 1-0 Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town 0-0 Aston Villa

Derby County 0-1 Ipswich Town

Reading FC 2-1 Ipswich Town




Huddersfield Last 5 Matches Currently in 1st place on 22 points



Huddersfield 2-1 Rotherham

Reading FC 1-0 Huddersfield

Huddersfield 2-1 QPR

Brighton 1-0 Huddersfield

Leeds United 0-1 Huddersfield




Fixtures of Interest


LEEDS VS BARNSLEY

BRISTOL CITY VS NOTT FOREST

SHEFF. WEDNESDAY VS BRIGHTON

WOLVES VS NORWICH



Marko's Caption Competition


Few beauties this week, scores as follows.


Scores

Quasar 5pts
Herforder 4pts
Ashfordblue 3pts
Nicscreamer 2pts




LEAGUE TABLE


Quasar 19
DerickIpsw 18
Herforder 18
Nicsreamer 15
Bluemike 13
Frosty 10
Ando 10
Blueblood 10
Gold&Black 9
IpswichtownNo1 7
Watership Down 6
Number 9 5
Patthegimp 5
Tangfastic 4
Ashfordblue 3
LoudNProud 2
Supershred 1
Barmy Billy 1
ItfcTrev76 1
Shed on Tour 1



Try this:


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Match Referee – Christopher Kavanagh


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Final Thought - Bluemike

After the shambles that was Leeds, I had said I really wanted to see a true Ipswich performance against Brighton on Tuesday night and by and large I feel we got that. Once again, we restricted one of the more fancied sides to hardly a shot on target and for me we had the measure of them over the ninety minutes. Some fans are arguing the fact that again they were there for the taking and that we have let points go. This may or may not be the case but I would bet nearly all Town fans before the season had started would have been well pleased with home draws against Norwich, Villa & Brighton. I think sometimes our expectations are running away a bit, and let's not forget our defensive performances in all of these games and others have been very solid indeed.

A big plus from Tuesday night was the efforts of young Josh Emmanuel. He may still have a lot to learn but he did himself proud with a very good performance, while Tom Lawrence also drew a lot of plaudits following a very good shift. A big talking point lately is the formation that MM is persevering with despite every man and his dog seemingly in agreement that it is not really working. While most have been calling for a return to 4-4-2, I can't help wondering if we could even look at a 3-5-2?? For me, we have the players: three decent CBs, Ward & Knudsen wing backs, then take your pick for the three CMs and the two strikers. For me, it looks good. Never gonna happen, mind.

The hard games come thick and fast. This time it is the league leaders Huddersfield who come to town. Fans up and down the country are raving at what the Terriers have done so far and yet should we somehow get the win we would be a mere six points off the current leaders before the Saturday fixtures, and all this after two very tough months. Should we get a win, I really do believe it will be a more than OK start given our crippling injury list and up-and-down form in front of goal. On paper, Huddersfield should win but I am going for Town to upset the form book and grab at the very least a point. COYBs.




IPSWICH TOWN 1 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 1

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 10:26 pm
by marko69
:lol: @ attempts at remembering their stadium name. Tetley Tea sounds ok to me. Are they out all the "cuppas"? :D

Not very confident at all about this one. 2-1 loss the likely outcome in my mind. But this'll be the championship crazy result....... 4-0 ITFC! COYB!

Ref caption:
"Yes Mr McCarthy, I know Ipswich scored ten times, but trust me, all 10 were offside."

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 11:07 pm
by arana peligrosa
Anything else that could be added to the forum would seem immaterial after learning of today's shock news.

Voted for the home victory.

Ipswich 3 Huddersfield 1

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 11:22 pm
by Frosty
Caption:

"Jesus I must have been drunk, I've woken up in Jamaica"

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 11:23 pm
by Frosty
saint jude wrote:Anything else that could be added to the forum would seem immaterial after learning of today's shock news.

Voted for the home victory.

Ipswich 3 Huddersfield 1

Agree SJ ..... equally Rob would want the 'show to go on' mate

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 10:55 am
by Quasar
Caption,

"arrr I'm One Eyed Willy, and be here with my fellow Pirates.,, Arrr"

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 12:36 pm
by phily bon bon
Great preview. im struggling to find to read them which is a great shame, the Work effort and time that goes into them warrents i find time to read them.

Top of the table but beatable is how I see this one panning out. I think our trouble will Again be scoring goals, its not that we dont have the players more a point is better than none even when we are at home.

Hope Mick suprises and really goes for it as the "udders" are no mugs.

1-2 I fear .

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 4:19 pm
by nicscreamer
Why move away from another drab 0-0 ? Hard to beat, but hardly score at the moment.

Caption - Kevin suddenly realised he's dressed wrongly for the 2016 "Zulu" re-enactment party.

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 5:15 pm
by herforder
Under all circumstances, a win tomorrow would be fantastic. However, given MM's concerns about having to play catch up should we concede first, then team selection and set up are totally predictable. If we get another point by showing the same commitment and solid foundation as on Tuesday night, then I won't be too disappointed. But whilst 'Uddersfield will provide another difficult challenge, I think a 2-1 win in our favour might just be the outcome. Do it for Rob, lads.

Caption comp:

'So, who ordered the Sex on the Beach cocktail then?'

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 5:36 pm
by Watership Down
Ipswich seem to play better against a higher placed opposition so i am going with a win for us maybe 1 - 0 or 2 - 1.

Caption "Hey fatty bum bum"

Ref caption Calm down Mick it wasn't offside it was a foul by Sears

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 6:37 pm
by Bluemike
Friday nights are usually filled with thoughts about tomorrows game, somehow I can't get my head around it for obvious reasons, it just seems unimportant right now.

Clearly I would love the boys to win tomorrow, should we lose then hey ho whatever, does it really matter ? In the grand scheme of things not one bit, I won't be losing any sleep should we hoof it, fail to score or play crap, there are far worse things in life. COYB'S

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 6:53 pm
by hallamblue
Too true Mike.

I reckon 1-1 anyway

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 10:02 pm
by goldandblack
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Caption
Where's that cabbie, I said take me to Ipswich in Suffolk not in bl**dy Jamaica.

Ipswich 2 Huddersfield 0

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 10:08 pm
by ipswichtownNo1
Caption comp:
Yeah maan, ya blue ya white your fu@kin sh*te but the tractor boys are dynamite!!"
Ipswich 2 - Uddersfield 0

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 10:09 pm
by BLUEBLOOD
Caption Comp: I like to move it move it...boom boom shake the room...ooh ah just a little bit ooh ah a little bit more..

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:52 pm
by Foxy Lady
I was told after Tuesdays night match that compared to Saturday against leeds we played like Man U :shock: :shock: although tbf a draw against Brighton is quite a good result and there were a few bright points in the match....Josh Emmanual for one.

One thing I've noticed with Villa and Brighton is that we managed to pull them down to our rugged non flowing style, something both teams didn't like so maybe this is the way to go, its not ideal but I'd rather be getting at least 1 point until the goals get flowing again.......although ITFC please do this very quickly.....Freddy!!!.

I feel for another draw again Saturday but I live in hope that my boys in blue will turn around this streak of bad luck and one....score and two....win.

Caption...

Sings*

we would marangue and do the cha cha......

(Barry Manilow Copacobana)

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:35 am
by Bluemike
CAPTION...."OK I surrender, whats that long hard thing sticking in my back?"

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 12:32 pm
by loudnproud
1-3 huddersfield.....(hope im wrong) Our goal scored by own goal.
Caption...." maracas?? what the fcuk are those??!!"

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 1:39 pm
by patthegimp
2-1 Town.

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 3:14 pm
by arana peligrosa
Got some technical difficulties here but tried to submit today's team announcement before.

Bialkowski
Emmanuel
Chambers
Berra
Knudsen
Douglas
Skuse
Grant Ward
Bru
Lawrence
Leon Best

bench

Gerken
Bishop
Varney
Digby
Sears
Grant
Kenlock

nine minutes in, no score

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 4:17 pm
by shamm
Unnecessary corner given away by Captain.
Huddersfield 1 up.

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 4:18 pm
by lucy
Awful football we deserve to be losing

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 4:20 pm
by shamm
Down to 17th.
No light at the end of this tunnel.

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 4:49 pm
by Ando
Caption: can anyone fill these! This lot are doing my f@@king head in

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 4:57 pm
by shamm
At a complete loss as to what needs to be done. Im not one for manager changes.
But it does not seems that MM has a solution for us.

Not sure where the goals will come from. I suppose we have to wait for January and spend some of the Murphy money
and hope that this will make a difference in from of goal.

Another sad football day.

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 5:26 pm
by lucy
Woeful play and performance. 1 shot ln goal 97th minute says it all really.

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:01 pm
by loudnproud
There is total apathy at our club at present and from top to bottom. We appear to have an owner who remains behind the scenes and does very little. A manager who has now fallen into the dark side who remains clueless and inept. Supporters who are leaving the terraces due to disappointment of what they are seeing and players who instead of playing their natural game are instructed to do otherwise.

Only one person can put a stop to this......Stand up and be counted Marcus or at the very least put the club up for tender and allow someone who gives a toss to take over

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:06 pm
by The Odious Mr Rossi
My take on both todays game and the current situation..............

You can pour a turd into a suit and, guess what, it's still a turd!

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:30 pm
by Dazzz67
We are so useless it is unbelievable!

Re: Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town preview and matchday thread

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:30 pm
by Dazzz67
Rossi....also cannot polish a turd mate!