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Who will land the knockout blow on Boxing Day?

Ipswich Town win
4
33%
Draw
1
8%
Fulham win
7
58%
 
Total votes: 12

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Ipswich Town v Fulham preview and matchday thread

Post by Jamma123 » Wed Dec 21, 2016 12:03 pm

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Monday 26th December 2016 – 15:00

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Jamma's Opening Thought

Football can be a funny old game sometimes. As I followed the clash against Wigan on BBC Suffolk at the weekend, there was a very real sense of despair that acccompanied the second-half commentary. The Blues had got off to an excellent start and, although fortuitous with the award of the penalty, converted their early superiority through Brett Pitman's well-taken spot-kick. We were good value for our lead, and should have extended this when Tom Lawrence pounced on a wayward Stephen Warnock backpass. But, not for the first time this season, we failed to capitalise on our ascendancy, and the momentum began to swing in the Latics' favour. Once they had equalised, after a reaction save from Bartosz Bialkowski found its way into the path of Yanic Widschut, it seemed only a matter of time before Wigan would turn the score on its head. Wildschut had been giving Luke Chambers a torrid time down our right all afternoon, and we had Bialkowski to thank for keeping us on level terms. And so it was no surprise when the Dutchman doubled up after a mazy run and sparkling finish from the angle. At this stage, things threatened to get ugly for Town, 2-1 down against a team that had failed to score in their previous 5 home matches and looking likely to concede with every Wigan attack. Brett Pitman's second goalf therefore came at a very opportune time, and produced another vivid shift in momentum. Having been on the precipice moments before, it wouldn't have been a great shock if Mick McCarthy had cut his losses and settled for a point. But, having all but admitted pre-match that it was a game we needed to win, it is credit to him and his team that we carried on pushing forward in search of a winner. And, with three minutes on the clock, this approach paid off, with all three substitutes combining as Kevin Bru's pass found Grant Ward, who crossed for David McGoldrick to head home. From a seemingly hopeless position where we were clinging on against one of the league's struggling sides to claiming the unlikeliest of victories, the transformation was sensational, and reflected in the some understandably excitable celebrations amongst the travelling support.

Of course, we shouldn't automatically assume that everything is fine again at Ipswich Town on the back of a 3-2 win against Wigan. What this result has done, though, is produce some interesting debate, with many differing views being aired. We have heard all the usual clichés in the press and on forums and phone-ins. Those who remain cynical about the direction the club is heading in are saying 'one swallow doesn't make a summer' and asserting that the scoreline just 'papered over the cracks' of our well-publicised deficiencies. On the other side of the fence, there are those who believe that Town may have 'turned a corner' with this morale-boosting victory, and that 'a couple of wins will have us looking up the table again'. As I've mentioned countless times already this season, the landscape can indeed change very quickly in the Championship. Without Saturday's dramatic turnaround, we would have found ourselves just 4 points above Wigan in 23rd, and facing the genuine prospect of a relegation battle. But the victory suddenly sees us 8 points above the drop zone and just 5 behind Norwich and Boxing Day's opponents Fulham. While the Canaries have suffered a terrible dip in form (which I'm not tiring of bringing up at every opportunity! :wink:), it is generally agreed that the Cottagers have enjoyed a thoroughly successful first half of the campaign. If we were to finally secure back-to-back wins, it would not only come as an added Christmas bonus, but would also set us up very nicely, ahead of a second successive home game, for what will hopefully be a more prosperous 2017.




The Opposition - Fulham


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Fulham Football Club based in London was founded in 1879, they will be playing in the English Football League Championship for the first time in 13 seasons after their relegation from the ‘Top Flight’ last season. They were the oldest established football team from London playing in the Premier League.

The club has spent twenty-four seasons in English football's top division, the majority of that in two spells during the 1960s and 2000s.

Fulham have never won a major honour, although they have reached two major finals. In 1975, as a Second Division team, they contested the FA Cup final for the only time in their history, losing 2–0 to West Ham United. Fulham reached the 2010 Europa League final, which they contested with Atlético Madrid in Hamburg, losing 2–1 after extra time.

The club has been in the Football League playing in various divisions since 1907.

In modern times Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed bought the freehold of the club for £6.25 million in summer 1997. Micky Adams was fired by Al-Fayed in the aftermath of a poor start. He installed a two-tier management "dream team" of Ray Wilkins as First Team Manager and Kevin Keegan as Chief Operating Office, pledging that the club would reach the Premier League within five years. After an argument over team selection, Wilkins left the club in May 1998 to hand over the full managerial duties to Keegan, who steered the club to promotion the next season, winning 101 points out of a possible 138, after spending £1.1 million to sign Paul Peschisolido from West Bromwich Albion who was top scorer and captained by Chris Coleman – then the most expensive footballer outside the top two divisions of the English league.

In 1999, Keegan left Fulham to become manager of the England team, and Paul Bracewell was put in charge. Bracewell was sacked in March 2000, as Fulham's promising early season form dwindled away to a mid-table finish. Frenchman Jean Tigana was put in charge and, having signed a number of young stars (including French striker Louis Saha), he guided Fulham to their third promotion in five seasons in the 2000–01 season, giving Fulham top flight status for the first time since 1968. Fulham once again amassed 101 points out of a possible 138 in their scintillating title run, which was crowned with an open-top bus parade down Fulham Palace Road.

They are the only team to have twice reached 100 points in a season.

For the next 7 seasons they mainly achieved lower mid table positions in the Premier League.

Roy Hodgson was named as the new manager of Fulham on 28 December 2007, and took up his contractual duties on 30 December
In the 2008–09 season, Fulham finished seventh, their highest-ever league placing, earning qualification for the inaugural UEFA Europa League, the second time that the club had entered a UEFA competition.

2009–10 was arguably the most successful season in the club's history. They were eliminated from the FA Cup in the quarter-finals for the second year running, and finished twelfth in the Premier League. In the inaugural UEFA Europa League, however, Fulham reached the final, meeting Spanish club Atlético Madrid at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg. In their first European cup final the Cottagers were beaten 2–1 in extra time, having drawn 1–1 after full-time. The achievement of taking Fulham so unexpectedly far, beating famous teams like Hamburg, Juventus, Shakhtar Donetsk, and Basel in the competition led to Roy Hodgson being voted the LMA Manager of the Year by the widest margin in the history of the award. The home match in the round of 16 was arguably Fulham's greatest result in the history of the club. Despite losing 3–1 in the first leg at Italian giants Juventus and falling behind minutes into the second leg at Craven Cottage, Fulham scored four goals with no reply from Juventus.

At the end of the season, Hodgson left Fulham to manage Liverpool.

On 29 July 2010, Mark Hughes was named the successor to Roy Hodgson, signing a two-year contract with the club. Hughes resigned as manager of Fulham on 2 June 2011, having spent fewer than eleven months at the club. The Whites had an encouraging finish in 8th position and qualified for the Europa League via Fairplay.

On 7 June 2011, Martin Jol signed a two-year contract with Fulham, becoming the successor of Hughes. Fulham's Premier League form in the 2011–12 season was mixed, with the continuing away-record hangover of previous seasons dragging on.

Clint Dempsey scored a club record 50 Premier League goals for Fulham between 2007 and 2012

In the 2012–13 season, Fulham ended a seven-match winless run by beating Swansea City 3–0 away at the Liberty Stadium on the final game of the season on 19 May 2013. Fulham finished the season in 12th place.

Shahid Khan took over as chairman in July 2013, but after a poor start to the 2013-14 season, having only amassed 10 points from 13 games, Martin Jol was sacked as manager on 1 December 2013, with Rene Meulensteen taking charge as Head Coach. Meulensteen was subsequently replaced by Felix Magath on 14 February 2014, but remained under contract with Fulham until four days later, when Fulham confirmed the sacking of him along with coaches Ray Wilkins and Alan Curbishley. They were eventually relegated after a 4-1 defeat to Stoke City on 3 May.


Magath lasted in the manager’s role until 18 September 2014, when he was dismissed due to poor early season results, and Kit Symons took over as Caretaker Manager until his appointment was made permanent on 29 October 2014.

Under Symons, the Cottagers finished last season with 52 points and in 17th place on the ladder.

Kit Symons was sacked as Fulham manager in November 2015. It took 49 days to find a replacement, the club using Peter Grant and Stuart Gray in the interim, before appointing Slaviša Jokanović on 27 December 2015.

Last season, Fulham finished in 20th place with 51 points.



The Gaffer – Slavisa Jokanovic


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Past Match - Video Highlights - Trev



A look back to last season, when we took all 3 points at the Cottage:








Media Watch - K L Blue



Black Cats and Webster:


https://www.clubcall.com/sunderland/web ... 34556.html


Brett Pitman says he's getting sharper:


http://www.itfc.co.uk/news/article/2016 ... 77171.aspx


Irish defender linked:


http://footballleagueworld.co.uk/ipswic ... -defender/



Form Guide



Ipswich Last 5 Matches - Currently in 15th place with 28 points


Wigan Athletic 2-3 Ipswich Town

Birmingham City 2-1 Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town 1-1 Cardiff City

Bristol City 2-0 Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town 3-0 QPR





Fulham Last 5 Matches – Currently in 9th place with 33 points


Fulham FC 2-2 Derby County

Fulham FC 2-1 Rotherham

Wolverhampton 4-4 Fulham FC

Fulham FC 5-0 Reading FC

Brighton 2-1 Fulham FC





Fixtures of Interest



BRENTFORD VS CARDIFF

WOLVES VS BRISTOL CITY

NEWCASTLE VS SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY

ROTHERHAM VS WIGAN




Match Referee – Oliver Langford



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The Don Cup Competition

Couple of weeks' worth of scores....... Some crackers in amongst them.

Scores

Cardiff
Gold&Black 5pts
Shed on Tour 4pts
DerickIpsw 3pts
Herforder 2pts

Wigan
Patthegimp 5pts
Tangfastic 4pts
IpswichtownNo1 3pts
Gold&black 2pts.

League table

Gold&Black 40
Herforder 38
DerickIpsw 36
Nicscreamer 32
Blueblood 30
Bluemike 29
Frosty 28
Ando 27
Quasar 24
Patthegimp 17
Watership Down 15
IpswichtownNo1 14
Tangfastic 13
Shed on Tour 11
Number 9 11
Ashfordblue 6
LoudNProud 5;
Supershred 3
Longjohn 1
Foxy Lady 1
Barmy Billy 1
ItfcTrev76 1

Have a go at this for the Fulham Boxing Day fixture........ Let the bevvy flow and let's hear some absolute beauties.


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Final Thought - Bluemike

The relief I felt up at Wigan at the sound of the final whistle was massive. MM had described the game as a real six-pointer so to come home with the points was a very pleasing outcome. However, for much of the second half we were very much second best and looked for all the world like we were going to get outfought again. But this time one or two things went our way and we did not let our heads go down, which has to be applauded. The table could have looked very precarious right now as we head into the all important festive period. It was pleasing to see MM ring the changes that every man and his dog had been crying out for. Some even felt Mick made too many in one go, which may or may not be the case, but we can't have it both ways. Young Andre Dozzell getting his first start of the season was probably the most surprising, while Jonny Williams finally got a starting place, so it looks like MM has decisions to make going forward.

I think historically it is true to say that Town have more often than not been a second half of the season team. Yes, there have been exceptions but by and large that is the case. So will this be replicated again in 2017? Well it certainly needs to be or the season will drift by without ever really getting going. The key is that we must, at some point, string 3+ wins together. It would make a massive difference. Of course, we have two home games coming up, which gives us a chance to do just that. I also look at the fixture list and see other opportunites to get a run going ,but it needs to happen sooner rather than later.

I suppose the next big worry for us fans is the January transfer window being just around the corner. With the news that we have again posted a sizeable loss, I doubt we can expect to see too many big money signings coming in the door. The bigger concern is will Bart, Webster, Dozzell and co. still be here come February? Losing Bart and/or Webster would without question sound the death knell for our season, which ain't great as it is. It would probably see a bigger mutiny by Town fans than the one carried out by Fletcher Christian on the Bounty. It doesn't bear thinking about so let's hope January passes without any major outgoings. Next up, it's Fulham on Boxing Day. Let us hope it is Town pulling all the punches as we strive to get that elusive second win on the bounce. It has to come some time, it will come soon, yes it will come against Fulham.....Home win!!!!





IPSWICH TOWN 2 FULHAM 1

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Post by Tangfastic » Wed Dec 21, 2016 2:07 pm

Thanks all for the very good preview. Merry Christmas.

I'm betting that Marko will make some joke about Fletcher Christian chomping on his Bounty :)

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Post by marko69 » Wed Dec 21, 2016 3:06 pm

Chomping bounty's?! Damn! The misses has hid the selection boxes! :D

Top preview yet again. With Mike on this....... Two wins in a row. But I refuse to be completely with Mike and say, Freddie Sears brace & 2-0 ITFC.

Ref:

Linesman: think that's a corner ref.
Ref: myeehhhh, myeeeeh
Linesman: what ref?
Ref: mmmyeeehhhh,

Jokanovic:

News reporter: Yeah it was a joke, Slavisa.
SJ: (pic)
News reporter: you know, I made a joke. Funny. Ha ha?
SJ: (pic)

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Post by nicscreamer » Wed Dec 21, 2016 3:57 pm

I cant see us beating a decent Fulham side - 2-0 to Fulham :oops:

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Post by Watership Down » Wed Dec 21, 2016 6:41 pm

Fulham are playing a bit better now so I'm going for a tie 1-1 or 2-2

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Post by Bluemike » Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:52 am

A Fulham side very much in form will be a big test for us, to I keep reading how they are having a fantastic season this time and yet a win will take us to Two points behind them !! Maybe our expectations of what is a good season are way above those of other sides.

MM has some tricky decisions to make on this one, having changed half the team at Wigan he saw both sides of that experiment, starting like a house on fire and then getting outplayed for 45 minutes until three of the old guard came back on to turn the game so it is anyone's guess what the line up will be.

I look at the Fulham line up and ask myself who the hell they all are !!! Can't say many names on that list mean that much to me so hard to know exactly who to be wary of. Wither way I go for a narrow town win to finally give us Two wins on the bounce.

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Post by herforder » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:14 pm

Really don't know what to expect on Boxing Day - not least what the real attendance will be!

We know there will be no JW - I still think the reason why MM was so reluctant to play him, was due to fear of injury. This one happening, though, in very odd circumstances - but consistent with the player's run of bad luck!

Have to go for a 1-1 draw at best.

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Post by arana peligrosa » Fri Dec 23, 2016 12:15 am

Instinctively voted for an away team win. We're simply too inconsistent, and while picking up results here and there, it's invariably against opposition even poorer than ourselves, and with some considerable fortune thrown into it.

Fulham are no mugs, actually possess players that can regularly find the goal : and if they play to their strengths, regardless of venue, they should edge it on the day.

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Post by len » Fri Dec 23, 2016 10:43 pm

i think we won't see J.Williams back after his injury
and it's a no no signing. why would MM sign a wounded animal
no disrespect to Johnny.

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Post by hallamblue » Fri Dec 23, 2016 11:01 pm

Hey len , what happened to your post Wigan match winning posts then?

We were all looking forward to happy posts as we'd won a 6pointer !

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Post by len » Sat Dec 24, 2016 10:49 am

Sorry Hallam!! my misses tied me to the bed for three days
so i couldn't get to my computer!!
Well done the lads and will they do the same against Fulham?

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Post by Bluemike » Sat Dec 24, 2016 11:02 am

Bloody sisters hey.

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Post by marko69 » Sat Dec 24, 2016 11:23 am

^ :lol: ^ Superb.

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Post by hallamblue » Sat Dec 24, 2016 7:14 pm

bluemike wrote:Bloody sisters hey.
Lol :lol:

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Post by arana peligrosa » Mon Dec 26, 2016 1:45 am

Harry Houdini there, was nonetheless able to free himself and feature this weekend in the sports section of one of the UK's leading news publications.

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Post by marko69 » Mon Dec 26, 2016 1:54 am

UKs leading news publications? Yes, that's debatable.

Who gives a Fk anyway? It's ITFC V Fulham today.

Hope y'all had a jolly happy time yesterday. I got f**king reekin', still am, and STILL can type on ma phone. Multi tasking genius.

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Post by herforder » Mon Dec 26, 2016 12:50 pm

marko69 wrote:UKs leading news publications? Yes, that's debatable.

Who gives a Fk anyway? It's ITFC V Fulham today.

Hope y'all had a jolly happy time yesterday. I got f**king reekin', still am, and STILL can type on ma phone. Multi tasking genius.

f*ck*ng show off! :wink: (But pleased you had a good Xmas Day)

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Post by Bluemike » Mon Dec 26, 2016 12:52 pm

Off to the pub now for pre match drinks and food, COYB'S......dont spoil my Boxing day !!!

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Post by lucy » Mon Dec 26, 2016 1:21 pm

Currently sitting in Hospital with suspected appendicitis so missing this 1. Hope the boys can get the 3 points.

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Post by Andym » Mon Dec 26, 2016 1:24 pm

lucy wrote:Currently sitting in Hospital with suspected appendicitis so missing this 1. Hope the boys can get the 3 points.
Get well soon! Let's hope wee win to cheer you up.

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Post by herforder » Mon Dec 26, 2016 1:45 pm

lucy wrote:Currently sitting in Hospital with suspected appendicitis so missing this 1. Hope the boys can get the 3 points.
Oh dear - sorry to hear that Lucy. Best wishes for a speedy recovery and return to full health. Let's hope we do get the late Xmas present all Town fans want.

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Post by Magicmark » Mon Dec 26, 2016 4:39 pm

Chris bloody martain..ex budgie..suffolk boy scores :(oh noj are losing to..cheered me up a bit.

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Post by number 9 » Mon Dec 26, 2016 5:21 pm

Fulham with 65% posession in the first-half? I thought we were home?

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Post by Magicmark » Mon Dec 26, 2016 5:31 pm

Had 2 shots so far..none on target :cry:

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