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Huddersfield Town win
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Draw
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Ipswich Town win
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Re: Huddersfield Town v Ipswich Town preview and matchday thread

Post by marko69 » Sun Feb 28, 2016 3:30 pm

herforder wrote:Totally get your point, Marko. Criticism, frustration, elation etc are all part of the supporter's lot and, as you say, they pay big bucks to get their fix and, with it, a right to moan!

My point was really more immediate. We bagged an unlikely 3 points yesterday, 3 more on Saturday are well within our grasp, and those in the ground can do their bit to help get them. The wider issues, discussed at length on this site, will remain. But you can bet your bottom dollar that another win on Saturday will see a remarkable change in some folks' attitudes!

On the style over results issue, I go for carving out the points as the first priority, then add the whistles and bells as investment in better quality hopefully arrives!
I suppose if the players are running themselves into the ground for the club, then that's all they can do. But if they are running themselves into the ground, with absolutely no affect on the game at all, then the frustration must be vented in some shape or form. ALL the fans are not understanding robots.

Scenario being, Knudsen, pretty darn sh*t every time I've saw him.......,

Fan 1: oh sh*t, Knudsen needs to deal with that.
Fan 2: he will, it's yours knuddy
Fan 1: aw fk, he's past him, shiiiit he's in on goal.
Fan 2: Bailk......, ah sh*t. 1-0.
Fan 1: that was knudsens. He let's people past him every time.
Fan 2: yeah. Hey, fancy a barbecue at my place tonight?
Fan 1: Cool, that'd be great.
Fan 2: yeah, Louise is gonna be there.
Fan 1: aw superb! I'll try look at her face this time.
Fan 2: those tits though mate?
Fan 1: Speaking of tits, they've taken centre again. COYB's.

In an ideal world ^^^^^

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Re: Huddersfield Town v Ipswich Town preview and matchday thread

Post by Charnwood » Sun Feb 28, 2016 3:53 pm

marko69 wrote:ITFC are the only good thing about today........, predicted the 5 goals at the Hibs game, but FK SAKE! And Forest, Charnwood? They were the sole team to let me down on collecting £150-00. Useless gits!

BUT........, quite moaning. Well done ITFC, excellent result. At this stage of the season, results are what matters.

And lets face it....., the fans talk about "performance; the lads must've shown some level of performance to come out winners with stats like that. Again, well done.

Just picked up a small consolation this afternoon with Marcus Rashford scoring the opener in the Man U v Arsenal game. £5 @ 7/1.

Another £5 treble on draw at OT, win for Spurs and win for MC. (not looking good at the moment.)

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Post by marko69 » Sun Feb 28, 2016 3:55 pm

'Mon the Gooners for Charnwoods bet!

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Post by Bluemike » Sun Feb 28, 2016 4:12 pm

rossi wrote:was interested to see Mike's report of the game - it tallied with my impression from both listening to the game and watching the highlights that maybe we were not as lucky as all that.
Sure they had the lions share of possession, but that's as it should be, they were the home team.
This time our brand of football worked and we came out on top. Who could not be happy about that!!

My feelings on MM are well known, but really you cant expect his team to play any other way considering the lack of funds he has been given.
Most would agree we desperately need some class, and imho loan signings are not the answer, not even season-long loans.
ME HAS to support MM by making more funds available to him - I said this at the start of the season and questioned the ambition of ME - interesting now that it's a topic being bandied about on here quite regularly.

So I'm really pleased that we won: not really bothered about how we played because the 3 points just about keeps us in with a play-off chance. If we continue to get good results and stay there or thereabouts then I suppose how we play is of minor importance. If we slide the other way then I would definitely want the attractiveness of the football we play to improve.
Oh dear, does this make me a fickle fan?
Yeah you fickle old git LOL. No seriously, are you getting your arse down the pub before the Forest game ?

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Post by The Odious Mr Rossi » Sun Feb 28, 2016 4:17 pm

bluemike wrote:
rossi wrote:was interested to see Mike's report of the game - it tallied with my impression from both listening to the game and watching the highlights that maybe we were not as lucky as all that.
Sure they had the lions share of possession, but that's as it should be, they were the home team.
This time our brand of football worked and we came out on top. Who could not be happy about that!!

My feelings on MM are well known, but really you cant expect his team to play any other way considering the lack of funds he has been given.
Most would agree we desperately need some class, and imho loan signings are not the answer, not even season-long loans.
ME HAS to support MM by making more funds available to him - I said this at the start of the season and questioned the ambition of ME - interesting now that it's a topic being bandied about on here quite regularly.

So I'm really pleased that we won: not really bothered about how we played because the 3 points just about keeps us in with a play-off chance. If we continue to get good results and stay there or thereabouts then I suppose how we play is of minor importance. If we slide the other way then I would definitely want the attractiveness of the football we play to improve.
Oh dear, does this make me a fickle fan?
Yeah you fickle old git LOL. No seriously, are you getting your arse down the pub before the Forest game ?
Definitely. See you there :)

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Re: Huddersfield Town v Ipswich Town preview and matchday thread

Post by herforder » Sun Feb 28, 2016 5:39 pm

marko69 wrote:
herforder wrote:Totally get your point, Marko. Criticism, frustration, elation etc are all part of the supporter's lot and, as you say, they pay big bucks to get their fix and, with it, a right to moan!

My point was really more immediate. We bagged an unlikely 3 points yesterday, 3 more on Saturday are well within our grasp, and those in the ground can do their bit to help get them. The wider issues, discussed at length on this site, will remain. But you can bet your bottom dollar that another win on Saturday will see a remarkable change in some folks' attitudes!

On the style over results issue, I go for carving out the points as the first priority, then add the whistles and bells as investment in better quality hopefully arrives!
I suppose if the players are running themselves into the ground for the club, then that's all they can do. But if they are running themselves into the ground, with absolutely no affect on the game at all, then the frustration must be vented in some shape or form. ALL the fans are not understanding robots.

Scenario being, Knudsen, pretty darn sh*t every time I've saw him.......,

Fan 1: oh sh*t, Knudsen needs to deal with that.
Fan 2: he will, it's yours knuddy
Fan 1: aw fk, he's past him, shiiiit he's in on goal.
Fan 2: Bailk......, ah sh*t. 1-0.
Fan 1: that was knudsens. He let's people past him every time.
Fan 2: yeah. Hey, fancy a barbecue at my place tonight?
Fan 1: Cool, that'd be great.
Fan 2: yeah, Louise is gonna be there.
Fan 1: aw superb! I'll try look at her face this time.
Fan 2: those tits though mate?
Fan 1: Speaking of tits, they've taken centre again. COYB's.

In an ideal world ^^^^^
Certainly better banter than moaning at the team in the vain hope that it will improve their performances! :wink:

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Post by Bluemike » Sun Feb 28, 2016 5:44 pm

Nice one Rossi, look forward to it.

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Re: Huddersfield Town v Ipswich Town preview and matchday thread

Post by herforder » Sun Feb 28, 2016 6:39 pm

marko69 wrote:
herforder wrote:Totally get your point, Marko. Criticism, frustration, elation etc are all part of the supporter's lot and, as you say, they pay big bucks to get their fix and, with it, a right to moan!

My point was really more immediate. We bagged an unlikely 3 points yesterday, 3 more on Saturday are well within our grasp, and those in the ground can do their bit to help get them. The wider issues, discussed at length on this site, will remain. But you can bet your bottom dollar that another win on Saturday will see a remarkable change in some folks' attitudes!

On the style over results issue, I go for carving out the points as the first priority, then add the whistles and bells as investment in better quality hopefully arrives!
I suppose if the players are running themselves into the ground for the club, then that's all they can do. But if they are running themselves into the ground, with absolutely no affect on the game at all, then the frustration must be vented in some shape or form. ALL the fans are not understanding robots.

Scenario being, Knudsen, pretty darn sh*t every time I've saw him.......,

Fan 1: oh sh*t, Knudsen needs to deal with that.
Fan 2: he will, it's yours knuddy
Fan 1: aw fk, he's past him, shiiiit he's in on goal.
Fan 2: Bailk......, ah sh*t. 1-0.
Fan 1: that was knudsens. He let's people past him every time.
Fan 2: yeah. Hey, fancy a barbecue at my place tonight?
Fan 1: Cool, that'd be great.
Fan 2: yeah, Louise is gonna be there.
Fan 1: aw superb! I'll try look at her face this time.
Fan 2: those tits though mate?
Fan 1: Speaking of tits, they've taken centre again. COYB's.

In an ideal world ^^^^^
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Post by number 9 » Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:01 pm

Interesting stat from today's league cup. Man City won with only 39% possession. So from now on if we grind out scores like we did against Huddersfield...we can say we played like Man City!

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Post by arana peligrosa » Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:57 am

number 9 wrote:Interesting stat from today's league cup. Man City won with only 39% possession. So from now on if we grind out scores like we did against Huddersfield...we can say we played like Man City!
I only just read that, did Manchester City win ?

f**king A - Can't abide Liverpool and genuinely pleased the trophy went to the other team. Yes (maybe) it's a largely trivialized and rebuked honor, but that still generated some level of content nonetheless.

Take this opportunity to offer congratulations to Manchester City on their victory.

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Post by number 9 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 3:30 am

saint jude wrote:
number 9 wrote:Interesting stat from today's league cup. Man City won with only 39% possession. So from now on if we grind out scores like we did against Huddersfield...we can say we played like Man City!
I only just read that, did Manchester City win ?

f**king A - Can't abide Liverpool and genuinely pleased the trophy went to the other team. Yes (maybe) it's a largely trivialized and rebuked honor, but that still generated some level of content nonetheless.

Take this opportunity to offer congratulations to Manchester City on their victory.
Sorry Jude, I can't congratulate ManShitty. Emlyn Hughes was one of my fav players when I was a tyke. Liverpool were very entertaining in the 70s.

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Post by Bluemike » Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:03 am

number 9 wrote:Interesting stat from today's league cup. Man City won with only 39% possession. So from now on if we grind out scores like we did against Huddersfield...we can say we played like Man City!
Just goes to show what a crock of sh*t stats are.

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Post by marko69 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:28 am

The only lesson learnt is: don't take penalties like Liverpool.

Like you 9, wanted the only great and legendary club from Merseyside to win yesterday. No time whatsoever for the Man City's of England.

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Post by Charnwood » Mon Feb 29, 2016 11:59 am

number 9 wrote:
saint jude wrote:
number 9 wrote:Interesting stat from today's league cup. Man City won with only 39% possession. So from now on if we grind out scores like we did against Huddersfield...we can say we played like Man City!
I only just read that, did Manchester City win ?

f**king A - Can't abide Liverpool and genuinely pleased the trophy went to the other team. Yes (maybe) it's a largely trivialized and rebuked honor, but that still generated some level of content nonetheless.

Take this opportunity to offer congratulations to Manchester City on their victory.
Sorry Jude, I can't congratulate ManShitty. Emlyn Hughes was one of my fav players when I was a tyke. Liverpool were very entertaining in the 70s.

Emlyn Hughes now there's a player I really did like and had the pleasure to meet socially. Sadly taken from us far too soon. Was also very entertaining off the pitch after his playing days.

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Post by Charnwood » Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:11 pm

marko69 wrote:The only lesson learnt is: don't take penalties like Liverpool.

Like you 9, wanted the only great and legendary club from Merseyside to win yesterday. No time whatsoever for the Man City's of England.

What about the penalty shoot out tactics from Liverpool;

Where the f*ck was James Milner (their regular penalty taker) and Daniel Sturridge when they were needed, both still on the pitch at the end of Extra Time..

... and Captain Jordon Henderson... where was he hiding?

all three bottled it......

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Post by Steve and Jo » Mon Feb 29, 2016 1:20 pm

Charnwood wrote:
marko69 wrote:The only lesson learnt is: don't take penalties like Liverpool.

Like you 9, wanted the only great and legendary club from Merseyside to win yesterday. No time whatsoever for the Man City's of England.

What about the penalty shoot out tactics from Liverpool;

Where the f*ck was James Milner (their regular penalty taker) and Daniel Sturridge when they were needed, both still on the pitch at the end of Extra Time..

... and Captain Jordon Henderson... where was he hiding?

all three bottled it......

Good point that.. All three can take damn good penalty

One thing though. The Man City keeper did make some good saves for the penalty saves. Not just guess right way and fairly simple but real good saves

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Post by marko69 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 6:03 pm

Just managed to catch the highlights on Sky App of ITFC v Udders. Two things......, Great game Bailkowski, and "OOOOOOHHHHHH!" to that angled Murphy shot late on. Even though I knew the result, I still vocally shouted "OOOHHHHH!" when watching it. Unlucky Daryl Murphy.

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Post by Bluemike » Mon Feb 29, 2016 6:24 pm

marko69 wrote:Just managed to catch the highlights on Sky App of ITFC v Udders. Two things......, Great game Bailkowski, and "OOOOOOHHHHHH!" to that angled Murphy shot late on. Even though I knew the result, I still vocally shouted "OOOHHHHH!" when watching it. Unlucky Daryl Murphy.
He had a very good game and could have scored 2, more importantly he set up the winner, much more like the Murphy of old.

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Post by marko69 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:28 pm

If he carries on finding some form, AND gets a bit more luck......, these sorts of shots will turn into goals like last season. I have faith!

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Post by ipswichtownNo1 » Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:39 am

number 9 wrote:
saint jude wrote:
number 9 wrote:Interesting stat from today's league cup. Man City won with only 39% possession. So from now on if we grind out scores like we did against Huddersfield...we can say we played like Man City!
I only just read that, did Manchester City win ?

f**king A - Can't abide Liverpool and genuinely pleased the trophy went to the other team. Yes (maybe) it's a largely trivialized and rebuked honor, but that still generated some level of content nonetheless.

Take this opportunity to offer congratulations to Manchester City on their victory.
Sorry Jude, I can't congratulate ManShitty. Emlyn Hughes was one of my fav players when I was a tyke. Liverpool were very entertaining in the 70s.
As were Ipswich, oh to have a squad like that now eh?

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