Lol, nah don’t think I’ll push it that far

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Yes they should a real desire to win a “ big” game. That’s my fear about ANY Ipswich team, we quite often just don’t show up.Charnwood wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 12:35 pmYou obviously missed seeing his much Norwich players celebrated winning against us a few weeks ago and how much it meant to them even tho very few if any of their players come from Norfolk. If they had a chance of having a say in stopping us getting promotion and keeping us in the Championship with them I’ve a feeling they’d play that card especially if it didn’t cost them anything.
Maybe I’m clutching at straws DB, but If my hunch is anywhere near the mark there’s no way they would play with the same intensity as they would with a play off place at stake.
Hopefully we have a plan so good that we don’t need worry what Hull do tonight, however with the bizarre results we’ve seen thrown up over the last few weeks in the Championship, it’s completely impossible to know what to expect.
I thought about going down to watch it at the Sports bar in my home town! However..... I've failed to see Ipswich record a win there in 5 games i have ever watched there;hallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:13 pm
I’m not sure I can find the courage to watch us tonight ….you?![]()
marko69 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:58 pmThis is why i love this forum. NEVER leave this forum, Charnwood. What a great post.Charnwood wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:48 pmLet’s keep grounded guys but this is the only way we can miss out on promotion.
Summary of how Leeds could claim top two spot
•Ipswich lose all three matches
•Ipswich only earn one point in final three matches and
•Leeds stay second on goal difference despite loss vs Southampton
•Leeds beat Southampton and Ipswich earn just three points, or four points with a worse goal difference
•Leeds draw with Southampton and Ipswich earn just one point, or two with a worse goal difference
Leeds remaining matches
•May 4: Southampton (H)
Ipswich remaining matches
•April 27: Hull City (A)
•April 30: Coventry City (A)
•May 4: Huddersfield (H)![]()
Great stuff.Charnwood wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 6:32 pmmarko69 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:58 pmThis is why i love this forum. NEVER leave this forum, Charnwood. What a great post.Charnwood wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:48 pmLet’s keep grounded guys but this is the only way we can miss out on promotion.
Summary of how Leeds could claim top two spot
•Ipswich lose all three matches
•Ipswich only earn one point in final three matches and
•Leeds stay second on goal difference despite loss vs Southampton
•Leeds beat Southampton and Ipswich earn just three points, or four points with a worse goal difference
•Leeds draw with Southampton and Ipswich earn just one point, or two with a worse goal difference
Leeds remaining matches
•May 4: Southampton (H)
Ipswich remaining matches
•April 27: Hull City (A)
•April 30: Coventry City (A)
•May 4: Huddersfield (H)![]()
Thanks Marko
You should have me around a while longer having just had my first Annual Cancer Surveillance Scsn and given an all clear result last Friday. Next year quarterly scans have been pushed out to 4 monthly so feeling confident I’ll be watching Town in the Premier League which is something I thought I’d never see again when the dreaded C struck me down in October 22 with Town in League One.
Thanks Lizhallamblue wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 7:38 pmGlad things are settled Andy. I know you and your wife will have been through the mill with this disease, and all it entails in messing up your normal life as you’d known it, and I hope you stay fit and well going forwards.
I’ve got a friend in Sheffield ( who I trained with), was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. She then got diagnosed with another primary Ca, in her breast. They had to work out how to treat her for the breast cancer, without “ activating” or revving up the brain tumour. They eventually managed to treat the breast cancer, but she has to have a specific type of CT scan every 6 months, wait 8 weeks for the report before she knows if things have changed or remained stable. This has been going on for a decade now. Her life has completely changed . She had to take early, ill- health retirement from the NHS (she’s a physio like me). Her husband was a lecturer at Sheffield university. He gave up his job to live what years they have, together. It was a choice the6 took because of the uncertainty re her condition. She’s been given no time span, but only that at some point it will kick off. She’s no longer able to drive due to a few recent episodes of brain tumour induced Fits. So her freedom to see people and do the every day things we all take for granted is greatly hampered now.
It’s completely changed hers and her husband’s life, and she told me once , she now only lives for the day, and her daily life is constantly linked to hospital appointments, scans, and waiting on tenterhooks for results. It’s a b*stard of a disease process, and affects so many people in life now. (1 in 2 of us I believe). So yes, agree with marko…. Stay on this forum mate and keep,up the great posts, ( even if we don’t agree sometimes), and well done re the cancer status . It’s brilliant news.
x
Great news re Scotty Boy Markomarko69 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:53 pmGreat stuff.Charnwood wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 6:32 pm
Thanks Marko
You should have me around a while longer having just had my first Annual Cancer Surveillance Scsn and given an all clear result last Friday. Next year quarterly scans have been pushed out to 4 monthly so feeling confident I’ll be watching Town in the Premier League which is something I thought I’d never see again when the dreaded C struck me down in October 22 with Town in League One.![]()
We’ve all got the “scanxiety” going on at the moment as Scott’s next scan is 13th May, result on 22nd.Its been horrible these 6 monthly apps since 2022. But
ing he’ll be ok again. He is certainly looking well and doing ok.
Its his 30th tomorrow and 8 of us heading out to an Argentinian restaurant!!Why, who knows! Was his wifes idea. What the F do they eat in Argentina?!
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Sorry to hear about your Sheffield pal, Hallam. Sounds like a very tough decade indeed. Unlike her, (with those fits) Scott is hoping to get his licence back in July. That’ll be exactly two years since treatment stopped and seizure free, providing all remains stable.
Cancer fking sucks big time. But it certainly does have families & friends all gathering together, if there ever was a very weird positive. We do love the Brain Cancer Research charity walks. They end up being very sociable events and Scotty himself enjoys them immensely.
He’s so young to be suffering with cancer isn’t he. Mind you children suffer too, which is hard to take if you’re involved. But there is this strange camaraderie amongst cancer sufferers when they report for treatment on a regular basis every day. I’m sure friendships are formed which extend beyond the treatment sessions and away from a hospital setting.marko69 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:53 pmGreat stuff.Charnwood wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 6:32 pm
Thanks Marko
You should have me around a while longer having just had my first Annual Cancer Surveillance Scsn and given an all clear result last Friday. Next year quarterly scans have been pushed out to 4 monthly so feeling confident I’ll be watching Town in the Premier League which is something I thought I’d never see again when the dreaded C struck me down in October 22 with Town in League One.![]()
We’ve all got the “scanxiety” going on at the moment as Scott’s next scan is 13th May, result on 22nd.Its been horrible these 6 monthly apps since 2022. But
ing he’ll be ok again. He is certainly looking well and doing ok.
Its his 30th tomorrow and 8 of us heading out to an Argentinian restaurant!!Why, who knows! Was his wifes idea. What the F do they eat in Argentina?!
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Sorry to hear about your Sheffield pal, Hallam. Sounds like a very tough decade indeed. Unlike her, (with those fits) Scott is hoping to get his licence back in July. That’ll be exactly two years since treatment stopped and seizure free, providing all remains stable.
Cancer fking sucks big time. But it certainly does have families & friends all gathering together, if there ever was a very weird positive. We do love the Brain Cancer Research charity walks. They end up being very sociable events and Scotty himself enjoys them immensely.
What do you think Martin will do next weekend? With nothing to play for, will Southampton rest key players?Charnwood wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:03 pmWe all assume we still need 4 points for automatic promotion but that assumes Leeds will win their final game against Southampton, but for me that’s far from being a given.
If they don’t win against Southampton a point for us at Coventry on Tuesday night would be enough.
WTF are we all worrying about.
Well he made 5 changes on Saturday for the defeat at home to Stoke compared to team that lost in midweek to Leicester 5-0 in their previous game. This included his complete attack including leading goal scorer Adam Armstrong and Saturdays was their 3rd consecutive defeat which can’t be good for their confidence. If they could get a win at Leeds in their final game it would give a huge boost to their confidence as I can’t imagine Martin wanting to take them into the play offs on a run of 4 consecutive defeats. I guess he has to balance this against the risk of picking up injuries. Psychologically they may also not want to lose at Leeds given they are currently their most likely play off final opponents, although as we know this could change on Tuesday night god forbid.QldBlue wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:49 pmWhat do you think Martin will do next weekend? With nothing to play for, will Southampton rest key players?Charnwood wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:03 pmWe all assume we still need 4 points for automatic promotion but that assumes Leeds will win their final game against Southampton, but for me that’s far from being a given.
If they don’t win against Southampton a point for us at Coventry on Tuesday night would be enough.
WTF are we all worrying about.
I agree. I'd much rather be playing Huddersfield who are relegated last game of the season than Southampton. I think Town will demolish Huddersfield one way or another given the quality of the display at Hull. Any kind of result at Coventry and it would be devastating not to get up from that.AzzurroMark wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amLike the discussion about whether or not to play Morsy back in late November/December, where he was on the tightrope of a ban if he picked up a yellow card, I always believe you should play your strongest available team in any league game. To this measure I believe that is what Martin will do at Leeds. Going into the playoffs having lost your last few games is a recipe for disaster. He will want to instill some positivity back into his Southampton side and even getting a draw at Elland Road will be huge. They will certainly want to avoid another mauling so soon after the Leicester game, something we know that on their day Leeds are very capable of dishing out.
From the Leeds point of view, how will the QPR result have effected them?
I fail to understand how the way we played against Hull can have any bearing at all on the Huddersfield match - it will be a completely different game.valleyroad wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:39 amI agree. I'd much rather be playing Huddersfield who are relegated last game of the season than Southampton. I think Town will demolish Huddersfield one way or another given the quality of the display at Hull. Any kind of result at Coventry and it would be devastating not to get up from that.
Jesus weptrossi wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:35 amI fail to understand how the way we played against Hull can have any bearing at all on the Huddersfield match - it will be a completely different game.valleyroad wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:39 amI agree. I'd much rather be playing Huddersfield who are relegated last game of the season than Southampton. I think Town will demolish Huddersfield one way or another given the quality of the display at Hull. Any kind of result at Coventry and it would be devastating not to get up from that.
Huddersfield are already down barring an absolute miracle - but they do have a miniscule chance. So it's sh*t or bust for them - they need to try to beat us 9 or 10 nil and hope that Plymouth suffer a heavy defeat and Birmingham lose. They are likely, therefore, to play a very attacking game which should open the game up and that might just suit us - but: anybody thinking that we will breeze through this game is frankly deluded IMO.
valleyroad wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:39 amI agree. I'd much rather be playing Huddersfield who are relegated last game of the season than Southampton. I think Town will demolish Huddersfield one way or another given the quality of the display at Hull. Any kind of result at Coventry and it would be devastating not to get up from that.AzzurroMark wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amLike the discussion about whether or not to play Morsy back in late November/December, where he was on the tightrope of a ban if he picked up a yellow card, I always believe you should play your strongest available team in any league game. To this measure I believe that is what Martin will do at Leeds. Going into the playoffs having lost your last few games is a recipe for disaster. He will want to instill some positivity back into his Southampton side and even getting a draw at Elland Road will be huge. They will certainly want to avoid another mauling so soon after the Leicester game, something we know that on their day Leeds are very capable of dishing out.
From the Leeds point of view, how will the QPR result have effected them?
Aye been very impressed with Simms over the last few months. Never quite saw that in him at Hearts but he showed up well at Sunderland. Took time to settle at Coventry but starting to look like a player that Kieron McKenna was prepared to spend big onmarko69 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:57 amvalleyroad wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:39 amI agree. I'd much rather be playing Huddersfield who are relegated last game of the season than Southampton. I think Town will demolish Huddersfield one way or another given the quality of the display at Hull. Any kind of result at Coventry and it would be devastating not to get up from that.AzzurroMark wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amLike the discussion about whether or not to play Morsy back in late November/December, where he was on the tightrope of a ban if he picked up a yellow card, I always believe you should play your strongest available team in any league game. To this measure I believe that is what Martin will do at Leeds. Going into the playoffs having lost your last few games is a recipe for disaster. He will want to instill some positivity back into his Southampton side and even getting a draw at Elland Road will be huge. They will certainly want to avoid another mauling so soon after the Leicester game, something we know that on their day Leeds are very capable of dishing out.
From the Leeds point of view, how will the QPR result have effected them?
Yep, 100%
I know that could potentially blow up and create “what were you saying?” type responses should Udders win…….. but it’d be a tad strange to choose a tougher opposition for a last day fixture, (should that fixture matter) …… Leeds would certainly prefer Udders over Saints.
If 3 or 4 of the players play like they did in that Hull game, ——>> should be ok.
Fear over the Cov game is Simms. Some of the openings that DID happen v Hull, I fear Simms would have made more of those. Defence will need to be switched on for the start.
Thinking draw at Cov and obliterate Udders.