Wolves v Ipswich Town.Preview & Matchday Thread
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Wolves v Ipswich Town.Preview & Matchday Thread
I thought I would help you out on the up coming Wolves - Ipswich Town preview Frosty and Mike.
sorry its a bit late but got lost in the post
WOLVES V IPSWICH TOWN
Molinuex Stadium
Wolverhampton Wanderers.FC
Ipswich Town FC
Wolves Striker Peter Broadbent
Ipswich Town Striker Ray Crawford
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Wolves Manager....Stan Cullis
Ipswich Town Manager, Alf Ramsey
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Wolves
1, M Finlayson.
2. E Clamp
3. G Showell
4.D Woodfield
5.B Slater
6.R Flowers
7.T Wharton
8.J Murray
9.P Broadbent
10. B Mason
11.A Hinton
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Ipswich Town.
1. R Bailey
2.J Compton
3. B Baxter
4.L Carberry
5. A Nelson
6.J Elsworthy
7. J Leadbetter
8.D Moran
9. R Crawford
10. T Phillips
11 R Stevenson.
Referee J Taylor..(Wolverhampton) ...........................................
Wolves last 4 games
Everton. 0-3 home
Bolton 0-1 away
Man City 4-1. home
Leicester away
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Ipswich Town last 4 games.
West Ham 4-2 home
Sheffield U 1-2 away
Tottenham 3-2 home
Blackpool 1-1 away
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Previous Season 1960/61 records
Wolves
Manger Stan Cullis
1ST Div 2nd
FA Cup Winners
Charity Shield Winner
European Cup Quarter Finalists
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Ipswich Town
Manager Alf Ramsey
Football League Division Two Champions
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Caption Comp
Wolves Fans
Ipswich Town FC Away Travel.
sorry its a bit late but got lost in the post
WOLVES V IPSWICH TOWN
Molinuex Stadium
Wolverhampton Wanderers.FC
Ipswich Town FC
Wolves Striker Peter Broadbent
Ipswich Town Striker Ray Crawford
...........................................
Wolves Manager....Stan Cullis
Ipswich Town Manager, Alf Ramsey
...........................................
Wolves
1, M Finlayson.
2. E Clamp
3. G Showell
4.D Woodfield
5.B Slater
6.R Flowers
7.T Wharton
8.J Murray
9.P Broadbent
10. B Mason
11.A Hinton
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Ipswich Town.
1. R Bailey
2.J Compton
3. B Baxter
4.L Carberry
5. A Nelson
6.J Elsworthy
7. J Leadbetter
8.D Moran
9. R Crawford
10. T Phillips
11 R Stevenson.
Referee J Taylor..(Wolverhampton) ...........................................
Wolves last 4 games
Everton. 0-3 home
Bolton 0-1 away
Man City 4-1. home
Leicester away
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Ipswich Town last 4 games.
West Ham 4-2 home
Sheffield U 1-2 away
Tottenham 3-2 home
Blackpool 1-1 away
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Previous Season 1960/61 records
Wolves
Manger Stan Cullis
1ST Div 2nd
FA Cup Winners
Charity Shield Winner
European Cup Quarter Finalists
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Ipswich Town
Manager Alf Ramsey
Football League Division Two Champions
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Caption Comp
Wolves Fans
Ipswich Town FC Away Travel.
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Referee; John Keith "Jack" Taylor, OBE (21 April 1930 – 27 July 2012
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Good stuff, Wolfie.
Caption:
Ray Crawford: OI, Alf...... who's at centre mid?
Alf: ..........
Stan: Well Alf? Ray wants to know?
Alf: ...................., Skuse.
Wolves Caption:
Lad in front row, furthest left.
JK Rowling my ar$e....., meet me under my invisibility cloak.
Caption:
Ray Crawford: OI, Alf...... who's at centre mid?
Alf: ..........
Stan: Well Alf? Ray wants to know?
Alf: ...................., Skuse.
Wolves Caption:
Lad in front row, furthest left.
JK Rowling my ar$e....., meet me under my invisibility cloak.
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marko69 wrote:Good stuff, Wolfie.
Caption:
Ray Crawford: OI, Alf...... who's at centre mid?
Alf: ..........
Stan: Well Alf? Ray wants to know?
Alf: ...................., Skuse.
Wolves Caption:
Lad in front row, furthest left.
JK Rowling my ar$e....., meet me under my invisibility cloak.
that bunch used to travel up from London every week. The London Wolves, think there still going strong now
any prediction on the match, I'm going for 2-0 to the Wolves.
Alan Hinton on form and should score,
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6-0 Town??? Philips & Crawford hatricks?
And err....., where is the original Ipswich pic you had posted? I had a caption for that!!
And err....., where is the original Ipswich pic you had posted? I had a caption for that!!
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Thats some fab pics there John, great memories
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you mean the one with the train.marko69 wrote:6-0 Town??? Philips & Crawford hatricks?
And err....., where is the original Ipswich pic you had posted? I had a caption for that!!
I thought it was Town fans but it wasn't and I just knew hallam would catch me out. lol
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when the game was ours Mike. long gone now mate.Bluemike wrote:Thats some fab pics there John, great memories
this forward line was something aye, but still cant see any of them scoring at the Mol
can see at least one of these scoring tho
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The two wingers who will star in this game.
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Latest stats of the Div One.
Alf Ramsey’s team cost a mere £30,000; £12,000 of that had been spent on bringing inside forward Dougie Moran from Falkirk. Striker Ray Crawford would play twice for England that season, but the side contained no other internationals. Ipswich were the prototype for the “wingless wonders” 4-3-3 formation developed by Ramsey during his England years. Former inside-forwards Roy Stephenson and James Leadbetter played as wide midfield men, moving the ball quickly into space for Crawford, Moran and Ted Phillips to capitalise on.
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Stan Cullis’s Wolves, champions in 1958 and 1959, now slumped to 18th. the government has called a special meeting on the country's stability if the Wolves were ever relegated, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan fears for an uprising in the Black Country.
Alf Ramsey’s team cost a mere £30,000; £12,000 of that had been spent on bringing inside forward Dougie Moran from Falkirk. Striker Ray Crawford would play twice for England that season, but the side contained no other internationals. Ipswich were the prototype for the “wingless wonders” 4-3-3 formation developed by Ramsey during his England years. Former inside-forwards Roy Stephenson and James Leadbetter played as wide midfield men, moving the ball quickly into space for Crawford, Moran and Ted Phillips to capitalise on.
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Stan Cullis’s Wolves, champions in 1958 and 1959, now slumped to 18th. the government has called a special meeting on the country's stability if the Wolves were ever relegated, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan fears for an uprising in the Black Country.
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Can these chaps get a game?
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marko69 wrote:
Can these chaps get a game?
recon they'd get in most teams Marco. The famouse five.
Gordon Smith, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond.
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haha! AWESOME! High 5!
Really wish I was around to witness these guys. Must've been amazing being a Hibs supporter in the 50s/60s.
Really wish I was around to witness these guys. Must've been amazing being a Hibs supporter in the 50s/60s.
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2-2 @ Millwall, Wolfie? Not helping the EPL cause, results like that!!
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Irony is, back in 2004 we lost 1 - 3 there this day, which may well have cost us an automatic promotion place by the end of that season. Not only that, we were top of the league after the game despite the defeat. Maybe Joe Royle wasn't to everyone's liking but seeing what we now possess, damn it I miss those times.marko69 wrote:2-2 @ Millwall, Wolfie? Not helping the EPL cause, results like that!!
12/26/2004
Davis, Wilnis, Naylor, Richards, De Vos, Horlock, Miller, Currie, Westlake, Bent, Kuqi
subs used : Magilton, Karbasiyoon, Bowditch
There at least was a team that inspired confidence and you always felt we had a chance regardless of opposition. I look it now and it's seems so far away, fair enough we have players in the present that are capable, but don't play effectively enough or there's nowhere near the consistency shown in the aforementioned era.
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Karbasiyoon??? Holy sh*t, must've been very busy that year. Never heard of him.
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marko69 wrote:2-2 @ Millwall, Wolfie? Not helping the EPL cause, results like that!!
yeah this bad run continues mate, Millwall never been one of our better grounds for points, but onwards and upwards, those little piggys at Bristol City better watch out for our Wolfie this yearI see you were robbed v Hearts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn8MmcLEXH8
hope you and the family had a great time over xmas.
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Wasn't a bad Christmas, Wolfie. Hope yours was decent also.
And yes, totally robbed. That ball over the line wasn't even close. Feel sorry for young Shaw. Perfectly good goal not given on his Ed derby debut. That's the second time in a few years...... Super Leigh a few years back..... ball a foot over the line. Farcical. But I suppose the fact that they're delighted with the 0-0 speaks volumes. They really are sh*t.
And yes, totally robbed. That ball over the line wasn't even close. Feel sorry for young Shaw. Perfectly good goal not given on his Ed derby debut. That's the second time in a few years...... Super Leigh a few years back..... ball a foot over the line. Farcical. But I suppose the fact that they're delighted with the 0-0 speaks volumes. They really are sh*t.
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He was on loan from Arsenal.marko69 wrote:Karbasiyoon??? Holy sh*t, must've been very busy that year. Never heard of him.
Remember him most from the game at Reading that season when we took the lead on the 90th minute through Darren Bent and we all went mental in the away end thinking we had won the game and then Karbasiyoon then made a mistake which led to Reading equalising almost immediately.
Really felt like a defeat at the final whistle.
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Yep I was there as well shed with my lad, what fooking smack in the gob it was them getting that equaliser, I just could not believe it, but we did enjoy our time with Joe in charge, was a real lovely man to talk too as well, always had time for the fans did our Joe,
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So Royle's team couldn't see games out either then ??
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While we are getting off topic, do you think this manager has a little bit of passion, lol
is he the first to be sent off to the stands then sent off from the stands.
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sp ... -goes-wild
is he the first to be sent off to the stands then sent off from the stands.
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sp ... -goes-wild
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Good stuff, Wolfie. Those Wolves just keep on marching on.
My butt cheeks weren't even touching my green plastic seat yet when Boyd scored for Killie. Finished 1-1 and an unbelievably frustrating afternoon. Lennon has them playing well, plenty shots, just no luck.
Regarding ITFC, don't think anyone can complain about the Derby 2nd goal. Bailkowski might've been able to make some attempt for it, but I'm always critical of the keepers.
My butt cheeks weren't even touching my green plastic seat yet when Boyd scored for Killie. Finished 1-1 and an unbelievably frustrating afternoon. Lennon has them playing well, plenty shots, just no luck.
Regarding ITFC, don't think anyone can complain about the Derby 2nd goal. Bailkowski might've been able to make some attempt for it, but I'm always critical of the keepers.
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trouble these days the ball moves about so much, must be a nightmare for goalkeepers.marko69 wrote:Good stuff, Wolfie. Those Wolves just keep on marching on.
My butt cheeks weren't even touching my green plastic seat yet when Boyd scored for Killie. Finished 1-1 and an unbelievably frustrating afternoon. Lennon has them playing well, plenty shots, just no luck.
Regarding ITFC, don't think anyone can complain about the Derby 2nd goal. Bailkowski might've been able to make some attempt for it, but I'm always critical of the keepers.
Pep Guardiola's take on the ball used in the football league, http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... l-13807979
young Wolvo lad Sam Winnall is proving a talent these days, when he was a kid on our books it was said he would become the first 100 million British player. suppose there's still time. I bet MM would like him at the Town,