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Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 6:25 am
by Frosty
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Wednesday 28th November 2018 - 19:45


Portman Road



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Pre-Match Thoughts - Mike


Let's Be Realistic


In the short time Paul Lambert has been at the club I think it is fair to say much has changed in such a short space of time, certainly the performances on the pitch have improved no end if not the results, the belief among fans and players that we can dig ourselves out of this mess in which we find ourselves has grown no end, several players have come out and openly stated that the feel behind the scenes is so much better, indicating there was a lot wrong with the previous regime and the way things were being done, players that were not at the races now look much more up for it, how great is it to have a manager on the touchline up on his feet for 95 minutes kicking every ball and showing some emotion ? Yes we have reason to cling on to the hope that we can get out of this mess against all the odds.

However !!!! And this is a big HOWEVER, I have been quite surprised by some of the reaction following Friday's defeat to a very good West Bromwich Albion side, it is as if this game was the pivotal one that potentially decided our fate, for me that could not be further from the truth, very few realistic fans expected a win from this game, I still maintain this was a free hit if you like and any reward from it would have been a massive bonus, of course it was not to be. Everything was built up prior to the game to make it a carnival atmosphere, giving tickets away to all and sundry helped fill the stadium with another Eight Thousand fans, taking it to 23K was great to see, Sky cameras, a call to arms from Paul Lambert to get right behind the team, clappers on every seat to generate extra noise, flags, drums, flares you name it all played a part and to a point it was superb. Sadly all of that is cosmetic and aside from lifting the players a bit does not change much else, they are still the same Eleven players with the same ability against a better quality of opposition, I think the build up had some believing a win would follow, as nice as it is to be positive, I am often to much that way, the truth is we have not evolved enough just yet to roll over the likes of the Baggies. What will make a difference is if the 15K that turn up Wednesday night against Bristol City can generate the same levels of support and noise in a game that can be won, or the Two Thousand or so that will trek up to Forest & Stoke in the hope of taking something from games that while looking tough are not impossible, so for me some of the after match disappointment was a little naive expecting better, our second half showing was actually not that bad.


This is A Must Win Game


November draws to a close with us still only having a solitary win to our name and a visit from Bristol City, I think the importance is not lost on anyone regarding this game, it just has to be won, especially when a glance at the Fixture list shows us facing Forest, Stoke, QPR & Middlesbrough away and Wigan & Sheff Utd at home in December, the gap to safety has crept to Six points, we need it less than that come the turn of the year and a win here will go a long way to helping us achieve that, especially when you look at the teams around us and who they are facing this midweek, Hull V Norwich, Leeds V Reading, Rotherham V QPR, Sheff Wed V Bolton, Preston V Middlesbrough and Millwall V Birmingham are all tough looking fixtures and Three points for us could very well see the deficit down to Three points if those games go to form, the truth is though all we have to do is our part, everything else is out of our hands but if we can start winning it will change very rapidly indeed.

Bristol City are dropping like a stone after a good start to the season, they are now in Fourteenth place and more importantly have now lost Four in a row, Stoke, Reading, Preston and Leeds all coming out victorious against the Robins, when you see Two of our relegation rivals taking the points off them it adds to the importance of this game, we have to win, a draw will be like a defeat for me, in some ways it is one of the most important games for Town in years, a win here could kick start us at just the right time. Surprisingly Town have only lost One more game than Bristol City so we have nothing to fear, a repeat of the First half at Reading would do very nicely, it also see's us come up against a certain Adam Webster who by some miracle has stayed fit, I would suggest someone give him a good hard kick in the first few minutes, that should do the trick.

We have to win and I think we will win, anything else is just not an option, defeat here and I will be contemplating the likes of Wycombe and Walsall in Twelve Months time, once again the fans have a part to play, we need to get right behind the boys from the off and keep it going, yes there will be a fair few less of us there but lets make it a great atmosphere and give the missing Eight Thousand something to cheer, 2-1 Town win.....COYB'S.



The Opposition – Bristol City


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The club was founded in 1897 as Bristol South End and changed their name to Bristol City on adopting professionalism three years later when they were admitted into the Southern League. City joined the Football League in 1901. .

Winning the Second Division Championship with a record number of points when they became the first club in Football League history to win 30 games as well as equaling Manchester United's achievement of the previous season in winning 14 consecutive games (still a record today, which was also accomplished by Preston in 1950–51).

They finished as runners-up in their inaugural First Division campaign. Three years later they won through to their only FA Cup Final. After a five season stay in the top flight in the 1910/11season brought City's first ever taste of relegation and it was to be 65 years before top flight status would be regained.

The 1920s were a rocky time as City bounced between the Second Division and the Southern Section of the Third Division. By the 1930s they had slumped into the lower division, and stayed that way until the Second World War. Harry Dolman became chairman in 1949, a post he would hold for over 30 years. An engineer who had bought out the firm he worked for, he designed the first set of floodlights installed at Ashton Gate in the early 1950s. The late 1950s were a better time for City, with a five-year stay in the Second Division, a league they returned to for a further spell in 1965.

In 1967, Alan Dicks was appointed manager, and things gradually began to improve, with promotion to the First Division in 1976, ending a 65-year exile from the top flight.

City's second stint in the top flight was less successful than the club's first, with thirteenth position in 1979 being their highest finish during this era.

In 1980, the City team went back to the Second Division in the first of three relegations, their debt mounted and their financial losses increased, with two successive relegations following. Thus, in 1982, they fell into the Fourth Division, and were declared bankrupt. BCFC (1982) Ltd acquired the club's player contracts, and the highly paid senior players who became known as the 'Ashton Gate Eight', each accepted termination of his contract for half the amount due. The club failed to pay its debts to many local businesses which left the new formed club difficulty in obtaining credit because of bad feeling toward them.

City spent two seasons in the Fourth Division before winning promotion in 1984. They consolidated themselves in the Third Division during the latter part of the 1980s, and in 1990 achieved promotion as Third Division runners-up.

Meanwhile, City remained in the new Division One (no longer the Second Division after the creation of the Premier League in 1992) but in the 1994/95 season were relegated to Division Two.

Bristol City again achieved promotion in 1998 as Division Two runners-up, but went straight back down again the following season.

City was a regular Division Two Top Six side over the next few seasons but couldn’t advance through the playoffs each time.

Despite a slow start to the 2006–07 season, City were in the top six of League One by November and at the end of the month began an 11-match unbeaten run which drove them to the top of the division. Promotion to the Championship was confirmed on the final day of the season securing the runners-up place in the division and resulting in automatic promotion.

After a stop start run of form City went top of the Championship on 1 March, However, a poor run ended City's chances of an automatic promotion place. They made the playoff final at Wembley but went down 1-0 to Hull.

After a poor start in the first half of the 2008–09 season, City finished the season in tenth place.

On 22 April 2010, it was announced that former Reading manager Steve Coppell would become the new City manager at the end of the 2009–10 campaign, when he would start a 12-month rolling contract, and that Keith Millen, who had guided the club to Championship safety in his brief spell as caretaker manager, would remain at the club as his assistant. It was announced on 12 August 2010 that Coppell had resigned as manager with immediate effect saying that he would retire from football management altogether citing a lack of passion for the job. This followed his only two competitive games at the club.

On 29 November 2011, the club announced a loss of £11.45 million.

After a promising start to the 2011/12 season City only just survived staying in the Championship having spent time in the relegation zone.

After a poor start to the 2012/13 campaign, Sean O'Driscoll was appointed head coach on a 12-month rolling contract however on 16 April 2013, City were relegated to League One.

After the sacking of Sean O'Driscoll on 28 November 2013, Steve Cotterill was appointed on a three and a half year contract. When he joined the club were bottom of the table and 5 points away from safety with a −7 goal difference. Cotterill made a huge impact and guided the club to safety and finished the season 12th.

Bristol City were promoted back to Championship for 2015–16 season after securing a top spot in 2014–15 Football League One on 14 April 2015. 1955 was the last time they won a league.

With Bristol City just inside the relegation zone, and only 256 days after Cotterill had lead them back to the Championship, Cotterill was sacked by club chairman Keith Dawe, on 14 January 2016.

Caretaker Manager John Pemberton was replaced by Lee Johnson on the 6th February 2016.

Last season Bristol City made a good early start. At the midpoint of the season, after 24 league games, they sat 2nd in the Championship, whilst also knocking out Premier League opposition in Watford, Stoke City, Crystal Palace and Manchester United to reach the semi-finals of the League Cup. However, a bad run of form followed and City finished the season in 11th place




The Manager – Lee Johnson


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Form Guide



Ipswich Last 5 Matches – Currently in 24th place with 11 points




24 Oct Leeds Utd 2 - 0 Ipswich Town


27 Oct Millwall 3 - 0 Ipswich Town


3 Nov Ipswich Town 1 - 1 Preston


10 Nov Reading 2 - 2 Ipswich Town


23 Nov Ipswich Town 1 - 2 West Bromwich






Bristol City Last 5 Matches – Currently in 14th place with 22 points




24 Oct Bristol City 1 - 0 Hull City


27 Oct Bristol City 0 - 1 Stoke City


3 Nov Reading 3 - 2 Bristol City


10 Nov Bristol City 0 - 1 Preston


24 Nov Leeds Utd 2 - 0 Bristol City





Match Referee – David Webb



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IPSWICH TOWN 1 BRISTOL CITY 0

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:42 am
by charlton837
im already nervous about this one as I don't think I remember a game as important and pivotal for us in many years. OK even a defeat doesn't mean our fate is sealed in reality but it would be a huge downer to get over and if we were to be 4 games in under Lambert with no wins and some tough games ahead belief could quickly drain out of the team, they (as do we) need something to cling on to. We have to fin a way to win this one.

I will be there as I usually am and hoping to see my first home win since January! I will also be at Stoke hoping for a minor miracle to pick up 3 points there in a couple of weeks!

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 2:13 pm
by Kerry Blue
This could just be the win that would install the confidence we need to go on a run and get out of trouble, will we get the three points I think so just.😋

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 2:18 pm
by marko69
If it wasn't for it saying "Lee Johnson", would've thought Derek McInnes had two jobs.

Yes, definitely this one, at PR, must win game and a draw would be every bit like a defeat. I suppose that sounds like proper pressure so hopefully Lambo is wording things slightly differently and getting the troops up for it. Quitting predicting the outcome because it's no working.

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Player: AW FOR FU........
Ref: Ah ah ah! Nooooo. One pound in the sweary tin remember.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 2:36 pm
by patthegimp
2-1 Town COYB

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:18 pm
by Blue Wilf
A win and a clean sheet would do soooooo much to settle everyone down and allow us to maintain hope for the fight ahead! We need to do it and we will do it. 2-0 Town and we will be back in the hunt. COYB's!!

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:59 pm
by arana peligrosa
Victory is just about imperative the position the club finds itself in. Opposition want Johnson out, they're an ordinary side at best and we got the capabilities for three points. May not be anything pretty but just go for it and take advantage of the home situation. It's all anyone could ask.

Ipswich 3 Bristol City 2

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 5:10 pm
by marko69
saint jude wrote:
Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:59 pm
Opposition want Johnson out,......
It’s a bit too cold for that, Saint.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 6:57 pm
by charlton837
marko69 wrote:
Mon Nov 26, 2018 5:10 pm
saint jude wrote:
Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:59 pm
Opposition want Johnson out,......
It’s a bit too cold for that, Saint.
:lol: brilliant. Nearly spat my dinner out reading that

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 7:14 pm
by nicscreamer
marko69 wrote:
Mon Nov 26, 2018 5:10 pm
saint jude wrote:
Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:59 pm
Opposition want Johnson out,......
It’s a bit too cold for that, Saint.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 7:26 pm
by Marvinbay1973
Someone at work is a city fan he lives in Bristol and works in Norwich.
He hasn't been that impressed with them and can't see them winning.
Can see us picking our first home win here.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 7:54 pm
by derick_ipsw
This could be the first of the 10 home wins we need to give us a chance. I think he will change things slightly in personnel. Im hoping so anyway . I would play Roberts on the left and put Jackson down the middle. Also play Dozzell instead of Downes just for a bit of creativity. Donacian for Spence. I will be able to watch live is a bonus on the ifollow.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:02 pm
by MasseyFerguson
I've predicted a draw in the poll only because I seem to have put a curse on the team by predicting wins for the last few matches! In reality, I am fairly confident we will win this 2-0.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:19 pm
by JohnnyB
We can do it! 2-0 - season starts on Wednesday

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:53 am
by nicscreamer
Hopefully, begging, desperate for a win...… 2-1 says my heart, 1-1 says my head.

Im actually making the trip up with my lad to watch this one , so I pray we win!!!!

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 1:06 pm
by Tangfastic
2-1 for Town.

Just hoping the boys are up for it. They should be. It feels like a “must win”. Hopefully, they don’t get too nervy and keep the tempo up.

I’d just change Edwards for Lankester. The young lad doesn’t seem to suffer from nerves and we can do with someone who wants to take it to the opposition. Looking forward to the game, but could be a real edgy game.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 6:09 pm
by Watership Down
Looking a Bristol's last few results they appear to have been close in every game. I'm going with a 1 - 1 draw even though it is a game we must pick up all points before we get too far behind. The upcoming games don't bode well for getting results.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:04 pm
by ashfordblue
:roll: If we play like we did 1st half last Friday, a Tonkin is on the cards, if we dig in and play like the 2nd half, we just might scrape a win, we need to turn out and play the whole 90 mins at full pace, smash'em up, go get'm boys

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:37 pm
by Bluemike
And if we play like we did in the first half at Reading we will tonk them, all ifs and buts.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:14 pm
by number 9
A few results have gone our way today, so the win tomorrow is even more important. I'm sure Lambert will have the boys firing on all cylinders. I think we'll get the win 2-1.

COYBs!!!!

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:35 pm
by ipswichtownNo1
Town 3-1 win
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" ohh look, its barmybilly back , great to c'ya again. This will put a smile on ya face, go on , pull my finger mate"

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 2:28 am
by Charnwood
We need 6 points and we need them quickly, 3 tomorrow night would be a move in the right direction, anything less will be a huge disappointment and maybe the first naIl in the coffin.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 11:45 am
by AylesburyBlue
1-1 is my prediction. They aren’t great but neither are we. Play like Preston or Reading and we will win 2-1. Play like WBA we will lose. I suspect a performance inbetween.Bristol are certain to score, they are good at set pieces and we are woeful.

Please prove me wrong and get the first home win. COYB.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:47 pm
by Kerry Blue
Caption Ref saying penalty to Ipswich Town.👉

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:34 pm
by Bluemike
Well here we go, the big night is here, leaving for the pub shortly for some Dutch courage, I am actually pretty nervous as defeat is unthinkable, I cant believe a home game against Bristol City in late November holds such significance to most Town fans I am speaking to, many are convinced it is win or else, I can't help feeling the same right now. Another winless game under PL will soon see the feelgood factor evaporate no matter who we blame for our current predicament so for me there are lots of reasons as to why this just has to be a win, the league table could look so much better at 10pm tonight with no less that Four teams potentially in touching distance, this has to be a win !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! COYB'S.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:57 pm
by charlton837
Bluemike wrote:
Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:34 pm
Well here we go, the big night is here, leaving for the pub shortly for some Dutch courage, I am actually pretty nervous as defeat is unthinkable, I cant believe a home game against Bristol City in late November holds such significance to most Town fans I am speaking to, many are convinced it is win or else, I can't help feeling the same right now. Another winless game under PL will soon see the feelgood factor evaporate no matter who we blame for our current predicament so for me there are lots of reasons as to why this just has to be a win, the league table could look so much batter at 10pm tonight with no less that Four teams potentially in touching distance, this has to be a win !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! COYB'S.
Im with those other fans who say its must win, a draw in reality is no good, a defeat is a disaster. I think the reason It holds even more importance is that our next run of fixtures look quite daunting if we cant pick up 3 points. On the flip side if we did manage to win then you just never know what sort of lift that could give the club and players. I am nervous tonight as well, I think its going to be a close match and we may need a bit of luck on our side.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:22 pm
by derick_ipsw
Same starting 11. Bit disappointed to be honest. Hope I'm wrong.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 9:18 pm
by Tangfastic
Go Freddy. Lovely run and finish.

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 9:19 pm
by TODD66
Oh my!! 1-0

Freddie my boy - always knew you had it in you :mrgreen:

Re: Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Preview & Matchday Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 9:35 pm
by Tangfastic
Pleased for Freddy. He hasn’t hidden, looked for the ball and helping out defence. Really good finish. My MOTM for the first half.

Spence is a bloody liability in defence.

Please let’s not defend deep in the second half.