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Will we bounce back with 3 points?

Ipswich Town win
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Draw
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Queens Park Rangers win
8
47%
 
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Ipswich Town v Queens Park Rangers preview and match thread

Post by Jamma123 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 1:49 pm

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Saturday 26th November 2016 – 15:00


Portman Road



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Opening Thought – Jamma

I opened the Nottingham Forest preview by citing Ipswich Town’s uncanny ability to pick up a result when least expected. How, I asked, could we go from being the first side to drop points at home to Rotherham this season to taking the scalp of Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough just seven days later? I suppose, in retrospect, I was setting myself up for a fall by posing such a question. Just as hundreds of Town fans can virtually be heard screaming at their radios on a Saturday afternoon the moment Alex Mathie utters something like ‘I can’t see Ipswich losing this’, I probably elicited a similarly hostile reaction with my fate-tempting comment! For, as we have discovered plenty of times to our cost in the past, the Blues’ swing in fortunes can work both ways, and we can just as easily go from world-beater to panel beater as the other way around. And so it was that Forest became the latest team to enjoy themselves at Portman Road, notching up their first away success of the campaign. This time, even Mick McCarthy was at a loss to explain it, agreeing that the two performances were about as far removed from each other as it was possible to get. Conceding after just 17 seconds hardly helped our cause, and it was a start from which we never recovered. The irony was that we didn’t look too bad in an attacking sense, and constructed some neat moves at times. The Blues were particularly threatening down the right, with Josh Emmanuel and Grant Ward linking up well. But, as has so often been the case over the last 18 months, there was no end product to accompany the promising build-up play. Even by the time we had gone 2-0 down and were playing a formation akin to a 3-1-6, we never really looked like scoring, against a side that had failed to keep a clean sheet in 2016/17.

Almost as much of a kiss of death to Town’s chances as Mathie’s reassuring words of wisdom is the airing of a pre-match statistic supposedly pointing to an Ipswich win, but which we all know is likely to result in the opposite. For instance, when it was announced prior to their visit to Suffolk that Rotherham had failed to pick up a point in all seven of their previous away trips, Tractor Boys and Girls will have taken it as a sure-fire sign that 8 would be the Millers’ lucky number. Personally, I felt confident about our chances against Forest, especially given our good recent home record against them. But that optimism took a bit of a hit with the revelation that our opponents were still searching for their first win on the road, on top of that elusive clean sheet. I seem to remember a favourite saying of Mick’s from not too long back, to the effect that not many teams in the division would fancy a trip to Ipswich, knowing the tough game they would be in for. Unfortunately, that no longer seems to be the case, and Portman Road is now less the fortress that it was in 2014/15 and more a welcoming holiday home, offering refuge to any of our rivals in need of a bit of convalescence. The same applies to newly-appointed managers who are still trying to find their feet – so often do we tend to slip up against teams who have just unveiled a new boss that I wouldn't be surprised if clubs intentionally time a managerial change to coincide with a meeting with Ipswich! With this in mind, we will approach our next fixture, against QPR, with some trepidation, after Ian Holloway returned to the Loftus Road hotseat. The Rs will be in confident mood, having consigned Norwich to their latest defeat last time out, and will be looking to make it an East Anglian double. In an interesting quirk of the fixture list, they also faced Forest before the international break, securing a 1-1 draw despite playing for an hour a man down. The West Londoners are pretty much bang in the middle of the table, but are one of a number of clubs in that section of the league who will be looking upwards as we approach the mid-way point of the season. We could certainly do with the 3 points on Saturday if we are to put ourselves in the same bracket.




The Opposition – Queens Park Rangers



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The club was formed in 1886, when a team known as St Jude's (formed in 1884) merged with Christchurch Rangers (formed in 1882). The resulting team was called Queens Park Rangers, because most of the players came from the Queen's Park area of North-West London. QPR became a professional team in 1889 and played their home games in nearly 20 different stadia (a league record), before permanently settling at Loftus Road in 1917.

QPR were promoted as champions of Division 3 South in the 1947–48 season and enjoyed four seasons in the Second Division, before being relegated in 1951–52.

In 1966–67, QPR won the Division Three championship and became the first Third Division club to win the League Cup, on Saturday 4 March 1967. After winning promotion in 1968 to the top flight for the first time in their history, Rangers were relegated after just one season and spent the next four years in Division 2.

In 1974, Dave Sexton joined as manager and, in 1975–76, led QPR to the runners-up spot in the First Division, missing out on the Championship by a single point with a squad containing seven England internationals as well as internationals from the home nations.

The late 1970s also saw some cup success, with Rangers reaching the semi-finals of the League Cup and, in their first entry into European football, reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup, losing to AEK Athens on penalties. Following Sexton's departure in 1977, the club eventually slipped into the Second Division in 1979.

In 1980, Terry Venables took over as manager and the club installed a 'plastic pitch'. In 1982, QPR, still playing in the Second Division, reached the FA Cup final for the only time in the club's history, but lost to Tottenham 1-0 in the replay.

The following season, 1982–83, QPR went on to win the Second Division championship and returned to English football's top division. In their first season back, they recorded a respectable fifth place finish, gaining UEFA Cup qualification. Over the next seven years, various managers came and went from Loftus Road and the club spent many seasons finishing in mid-table but avoided relegation. The most successful season during this period was the 1987–88 season, in which QPR finished fifth, missing out on a UEFA Cup campaign due to the ban on English clubs in European competition as a result of the Heysel Stadium disaster.

Gerry Francis was appointed manager in the summer of 1991. In the 1991–92 First Division campaign, they finished mid-table in the league and were founder members of the new Premier League, finishing 5th, as the top London club, in the 1992–93 inaugural season. Midway through the 1994–95 season, Francis resigned and Ray Wilkins was installed as player-manager. Wilkins led QPR to an eighth place finish in the Premiership

QPR struggled throughout the following season and were relegated at the end of the 1995–96 season. QPR then competed in Division 1 until 2001 under a succession of managers. Gerry Francis returned in 1998. However, the 2000–2001 season proved to be a disaster, and Francis resigned in early 2001.

Charismatic former player Ian Holloway became manager but was unable to stop Rangers from being relegated to England's third tier for the first time in more than thirty years.

Following the 2003–2004 season, QPR returned to Division 1 and struggled for consistent form over the next two campaigns before Holloway was suspended amidst rumours of his departure for Leicester City

During this same period, QPR became embroiled in financial and boardroom controversy. Although the club had floated on the Alternative Investment Market in 1991, in 2001 it entered administration (receivership). A period of financial hardship followed and the club left administration after receiving a £10m high-interest emergency loan, which continued to burden the club. Scandals involving the directors, shareholders and others emerged in the 2005–06 season and included allegations of blackmail and threats of violence against the club's chairman Gianni Paladini.

Following this low point in the club's history as Rangers also faced mounting financial pressure, in the same month it was announced that the club had been bought by wealthy Formula One businessmen Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone. During the 2007–08 season, Rangers competed in the Football League Championship. Further investment followed in early 2008 as the club looked to push for promotion to the Premier League within four years, on the back of greater financial stability. On 14 May 2008, Iain Dowie was announced as the manager to begin the campaign to return Rangers to the top flight. However, on 24 October 2008, Dowie was sacked after just fifteen games in charge of the club.

On 19 November 2008, QPR named former Portugal midfielder Paulo Sousa as their new First Team coach. However, on 9 April 2009, his contract was terminated. In June 2009, Jim Magilton was named as the new manager of QPR. Despite leading them to a good start to the 2009–10 season, a loss of form meant he left the club by mutual consent on 16 December 2009. He was replaced by Paul Hart on the next day. Less than a month and only 5 games after becoming manager at QPR, Paul Hart parted with the club on 14 January 2010.

On 30 April 2011, QPR secured promotion to the Premier League by winning the Championship. A subsequent FA investigation involving the club’s acquisition of Alejandro Faurlín threatened to deduct points from the side and put their promotion in jeopardy. The investigation concluded on 7 May 2011, with QPR found to be at fault in two of the seven charges, and receiving a £875,000 fine. However, there were no points deducted by the FA, and QPR's promotion to the Premier League was secured.

In January 2012, club chairman Tony Fernandes appointed Mark Hughes as team manager 36 hours after the previous incumbent Neil Warnock had been sacked. QPR escaped relegation on the last day of the season.

On 23 November 2012, Mark Hughes was sacked on the back of a poor start to the 2012–13 season, with the club languishing at the bottom of the Premier League despite significant financial investment in new players. A day later, Harry Redknapp was confirmed as the new manager. On 28 April 2013, with 3 games of the season to play, QPR were relegated from the Premier League down to the Championship after two seasons in the top flight.

During the 2013–14 season, QPR finished 4th in the Championship, and qualified for the play-offs, defeating Wigan Athletic in the semi-finals. In the final against favourites Derby County on 24 May 2014, QPR won 1–0 with a goal in the 90th minute to return to the Premier League.

The return to the top flight was a brief one, however, with QPR being relegated from the Premier League in last place at the conclusion of the 2014/15 season.

After a poor start to the Championship, Chris Ramsey was sacked in November 2015. Former manager Neil Warnock returned to the hot seat in interim charge. On 4 December 2015, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink was appointed the club's new manager on a rolling contract.

Hasselbaink was sacked on 5 November 2016, just 11 months after arriving. Six days later, QPR re-appointed Ian Holloway, who had previously been in charge 10 years previously.

Last season, QPR finished in 12th place on 60 points.



The Gaffer – Ian Holloway



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Past Match – Video Highlights – Trev

A last-gasp Luke Chambers goal provided some late drama against QPR last Boxing Day, when the Blues secured a rare come-from-behind win:





Media Watch – K L Blue

I really want to quote my grandmothers by saying.....................

"If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all"

…but this is the only non-negative stuff I could find.


Williams on the Forest game:

http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/30657/

Ipswich and Norwich restart after the international break:

http://www.edp24.co.uk/features/this_se ... _1_4786113




Form Guide



Ipswich Last 5 Matches currently in 17th place with 21 points



Ipswich Town 0-2 Nottingham F.

Sheffield Wed 1-2 Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town 2-2 Rotherham

Newcastle Utd 3-0 Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town 2-0 Burton Albion




QPR Last 5 Matches currently in 13th place with 23 points



QPR 2-1 Norwich City

Nottingham F. 1-1 QPR

QPR 0-2 Brentford FC

Sheffield Wed 1-0 QPR

QPR 1-0 Bristol City




Fixtures of Interest


BARNSLEY VS NOTT. FOREST


WOLVES VS SHEFF. WED.


DERBY VS NORWICH


ASTON VILLA VS CARDIFF



The Don Cup Competition


Two absolutely brilliant weeks of Don Cup caption efforts. What was especially appreciated was Patthegimp’s Forest effort. That created many "laugh out louds". There are a few draws in the Forest captions – they just couldn't be separated out. But thanks everyone and very well done.


SCORES SHEFF WED

Blueblood 5pts
Bluemike 4pts
Nicsreamer 3pts
Herforder 2pts (the Oh sh1t effort)




SCORES NOTT'M FOREST

Patthegimp 5pts
Goldnblack 4pts
Frosty & Herforder (oasis) 3pts
Blueblood, Derick & Ando 2pts



LEAGUE TABLE


Herforder 33
DerickIpsw 29
Gold&Black 27
Blueblood 25
Bluemike 24
Ando 23
Quasar 22
Nicsreamer 22
Frosty 18
Watership Down 12
Number 9 11
IpswichtownNo1 10
Patthegimp 10
Tangfastic 9
Shed on Tour 7
Ashfordblue 5
LoudNProud 4
Supershred 2
Foxy Lady 1
Barmy Billy 1
ItfcTrev76 1



Have a go at this:


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Match Referee – Andy Woolmer


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Final Thought – Bluemike

This week I have been at a total loss to try and fathom out just where we are heading this season. From the joy of a win at Sheff Wed and all its new-found optimism to the utter garbage that we witnessed against a very poor Nottingham Forest team which brought more unrest, ill feeling and calls for change at the top. The first half was about as bad as it gets and to concede inside 17 seconds when kicking off is totally unacceptable. As always, the manager takes much of the flak but there comes a time when the players do have to stand up and take some responsibility. I would say that, with the exception of Bart, Didsy and Johnny Williams, they should hang their heads in shame. I would even question if one or two should even be wearing the Town shirt again. The Town players had poppies on their shirts Saturday – I tend to think pansies would have been more appropriate.

I've made it clear elsewhere that from my point of view more of the same in the next three games will see me losing faith with MM and I too will be edging towards wanting a change. The problem is nothing will change on the pitch. Change probably needs to come from even higher and that will not be changing any time soon. The stupid thing is that we are still a mere six points off where we want to be and this is despite the fact that in a large majority of games we have not shown up this season. I think I would take that going into January in the vain hope that some investment will be forthcoming. I cannot believe for one second we will go through yet another transfer window feeding on scraps and cast-offs, nor can I accept that MM & TC are not already drawing up a few names of possible targets. We have seven more games to play before the window opens so remaining in and around the top six is going to be no easy task.

Next up we have another home game, this time it's Ian Holloway's QPR that come to town and again they will be out to exploit our current weaknesses, of which there are quite a few right now. I hope to god Adam Webster is back as already he has proven to be vital to our cause. Without him we are a shambles at the back and look capable of conceding every time the opposition come forward. It's not too late, of course it isn't, but the players have to stand up and show some pride in the shirt, the famous shirt. Sadly, at times some of them look like they don't give a damn. A repeat of that on Saturday and MM could be in very murky water. The idiot in me says we will come up with one of those unexpected displays and grind out a win.




IPSWICH TOWN 1 QUEENS PARK RANGERS 1

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Post by The Odious Mr Rossi » Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:37 pm

Well I fully expect a different attitude this week, and I think we will stroll it and score at least 3.

Really?

No, not really. I'm expecting a negative starting line-up, and the automatic selection of the terrible inept 3-headed monster known as Skuchamberra will, I think, guarantee our loss. Add Ian Holloway into the equation and, for me, the result is a no-brainer.

Ipswich 0 - QPR 2

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Post by len » Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:42 pm

I agree with you Rossi. can't see us doing too much harm against QPR.
At best a draw....1-1 :cry:

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Post by Watership Down » Wed Nov 23, 2016 6:40 pm

I have a brain fart for trying to remember what I forecast for this game but I say 2 - 0 for Town.

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Post by goldandblack » Wed Nov 23, 2016 8:52 pm

Hey Ref, stop messing about with the floodlights switch.

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Look Mackie, now there on, now there off, nope there on, no there off,

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forecast
IPSWICH 2 QPR 1

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Post by marko69 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 9:46 pm

I like that ^ Wolfie! :lol:

Excellent preview again, and Jamma......., never underestimate the panel beaters!! I know a guy with a big company, big house, big car, and probably a big knob knowing his luck, and he's a panel beater! :D

I'm thinking draw at best in this one. 0-0

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"No, I'm not Jeffrey Archer with a shaved head. Take the freekick that was never a freekick in a million years or I'll book ye!"

Ian Holloway caption:

Reporter:
"Ian, we've just had a call from your wife......., it's pasties for tea tonight."

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Post by hallamblue » Thu Nov 24, 2016 12:10 pm

Another bore draw : just I fear !

Where will the goals come from for Town?

Expect Douglas and Skuse to team up again in MF to make us "solid"

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Post by nicscreamer » Thu Nov 24, 2016 12:54 pm

At very best a 1-1, but I fear a 0-1 defeat. We will try not to concede, rather than try to score.

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Post by longjohn » Thu Nov 24, 2016 7:42 pm

Score: 1 : 2 to QPR.

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Post by ipswichtownNo1 » Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:57 pm

Cant see us winning a 1 horse race at the moment. Players are not performing and MM does not seem able to get them motivated. Maybe MM is the reason the players are struggling, cant be easy to be interested sitting on the bench watching this dross and wondering why you are not playing. Ipswich 0-3 QPR

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Post by ipswichtownNo1 » Thu Nov 24, 2016 11:00 pm

longjohn wrote:Score: 1 : 2 to QPR.

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Not anymore!!

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Post by Ando » Fri Nov 25, 2016 12:57 am

After watching the game on tv Saturday I now now why I did not renew my season ticket. Oh and the fact if i took my son anymore I would be chased by social services for child cruelty.

We have got to win Saturday. We have our creative players available so nowhere to hide for McCarthy now.

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Post by loudnproud » Fri Nov 25, 2016 11:47 am

1-4 to qpr......Town score first then Holloway works his magic....

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Post by Charnwood » Fri Nov 25, 2016 1:04 pm

I hope I'm proved wrong but I have no confidence whatsoever going into this fixture.

Town 0 v 2 QPR.

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Have a go at this:


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Caption Comp:
The pre match warm ups are getting silly now....Take a look!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqBGgurZXio

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Post by Bluemike » Fri Nov 25, 2016 7:34 pm

Thank god Adam Webster is back, we really are so dependant on him already but why oh why is Williams still only "likely to be on the bench" ? He was one of the only bright spots last week and needs to start !

QPR ain't all that and I am not into this new manager bullcrap, as much as I like Ian Holloway he sure as hell isn't the messiah some make him out to be, it's all about what we do, play like we did against Rotherham & Forest and we will get beat, play like we did at Sheff Weds and we will win, simples. I think the players will have had a bit of a rocket and will be smarting from all the negative press, this really could and should work in our favour but please Town fans, lets do out bit and get behind them from the first whistle, all the negative sh*t is just so counter productive, in fact if it is going to be MM out from the few few minutes then bloody well stay at home. Town win for me. :astroll: :shock:

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Post by herforder » Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:36 pm

All the negative stuff, however heartfelt, ultimately becomes like a dead weight dragging everyone down, and feeds on itself. Fingers point, emotional words spoken and feelings run high with sheer frustration - and for those who witnessed the abject first half performance last Saturday, you might say with very good reason.

So, time tomorrow for the players to match the post-match spiel with a performance to show they are capable of playing football worthy of C'ship standard, and worthy of wearing the shirt of our club. I want to see passion, commitment and belief, and a determination not to be beaten. We'll see!

Go for a 1-0 win.

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Post by arana peligrosa » Sat Nov 26, 2016 3:10 am

Don't know why I do it, but putting faith in the players again to take a victory. The team let us down last weekend and all this after believing we could beat the opposition, particularly with home advantage and taking into consideration how the East Midland club had traveled before start of play.

Nonetheless am prepared to allow them further opportunity to impress, but whatever the outcome, will remain resolute in wanting relevant names out of the club once and for all.

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Post by len » Sat Nov 26, 2016 10:44 am

To be honest i can't see us getting a win today as
the pressure on us will be too much, but in football
you never know. It will be a tight game!!!
The hotdogs will be running out fast for this one!

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Post by Bluemike » Sat Nov 26, 2016 11:05 am

herforder wrote:All the negative stuff, however heartfelt, ultimately becomes like a dead weight dragging everyone down, and feeds on itself. Fingers point, emotional words spoken and feelings run high with sheer frustration - and for those who witnessed the abject first half performance last Saturday, you might say with very good reason.

So, time tomorrow for the players to match the post-match spiel with a performance to show they are capable of playing football worthy of C'ship standard, and worthy of wearing the shirt of our club. I want to see passion, commitment and belief, and a determination not to be beaten. We'll see!

Go for a 1-0 win.

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That first sentence says it all and is completely what I feel. Everyone has a right to be against what they feel is not good with ITFC at this time but do it from the comfort of your armchairs, the players need support which is what supporters are there for on match day, nobody knows how the game is going to pan out at the first whistle so there is no excuse for booing, moaning and anti MM songs right from the off.

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Post by Tangfastic » Sat Nov 26, 2016 12:23 pm

Town 1 - QPR 1.

Interested to see team selection. Would love to see Knudsen dropped. Not through finger-pointing at one player ( others were to blame), but to show there's standards there and because competition for places is healthy.

Bishops likely to be dropped. Would like to see Williams in his place. Can see Douglas coming back to the team and that would mean we've got full circle.

Keep up the attacking line-up, just get better at it!!!!

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Post by Bluemike » Sat Nov 26, 2016 12:34 pm

The strange thing is we were doing much better with Douglas in the team, he also has far more goal threat than the likes of Bishop, Bru, Skuse and even Ward.

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Post by Tangfastic » Sat Nov 26, 2016 12:43 pm

We concede less, but we seem to score less.

If you're going to change tact with being more attacking, then you might have to give it more time. That's why I hope he persevers with someone else than Douglas.

I think the back four would appreciate another defensive CM in front of them and those players seem to get their way ie first names nailed onto the team sheet.

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Post by Bluemike » Sat Nov 26, 2016 12:45 pm

I still maintain 3-5-2 is the way to go, we have the perfect players for it in my opinion.

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Post by derick_ipsw » Sat Nov 26, 2016 2:21 pm

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Post by The Odious Mr Rossi » Sat Nov 26, 2016 2:39 pm

bluemike wrote:The strange thing is we were doing much better with Douglas in the team, he also has far more goal threat than the likes of Bishop, Bru, Skuse and even Ward.
agreed, Mike. So why not drop Skuse and play Douglas instead?

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Post by herforder » Sat Nov 26, 2016 3:04 pm

Both are starting today!

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Post by hallamblue » Sat Nov 26, 2016 5:03 pm

QPR Should be down to 10 men. Ref totally bottled it on 45 mins.

Town playing well...and Douglas is everywhere mopping up , breaking down attacks. Wards turned up this week ( says mike) n me and Skuse as usual is awesome.

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Re: Ipswich Town v Queens Park Rangers preview and match thread

Post by Magicmark » Sat Nov 26, 2016 5:27 pm

2_0 :D always love it when beating QPR as it's my family's team. :D

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