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Is this the one where we turn it around?

Blackburn Rovers win
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Draw
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Ipswich Town win
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Total votes: 15

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Blackburn Rovers v Ipswich Town preview and matchday thread

Post by Jamma123 » Wed Oct 12, 2016 3:20 pm

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Saturday 15th October 2016 – 15:00

Ewood Park




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Opening Thought – Jamma

As frustrating as an international break invariably is – and, let’s face it, watching England v Malta is one of the few things more frustrating than following Ipswich at the moment! – there can be no denying that this one came at a good time for us. The two weeks without a game have not only given our lengthy injury list a chance to clear, but also allowed us to reflect on the situation we currently find ourselves in with a clear head. Since those frantic eight minutes of stoppage time against Aston Villa a mere four weeks ago, Town have failed to score in a further three matches, with another Portman Road stalemate against Brighton sandwiched in between two instantly forgettable 1-0 reverses to Leeds and Huddersfield. If the defeat at Elland Road was disappointing for the distinct lack of attacking threat we posed, there was a certain amount of redemption in a solid, if by now typically unspectacular, draw against the Seagulls. But all that changed with another abject display against Huddersfield, as supporters voiced their displeasure at a fourth successive goalless game from their team. This time, the fact that we were facing one of the division’s high-flying sides held no water with the fans, whose ironic chant of ‘We’ve had a shot!’ midway through the second half was as predictable as the total absence of ideas or invention going forwards. Perhaps the most infuriating aspect was that, although the Terriers showed no hint of the form that has propelled them to the top of the table, they didn’t have to, as a single goal, stemming from a defensive mix-up, was enough to see them to a comfortable 3 points. The cacophony of boos that broke out on the final whistle suggested a turning tide amongst the Blue Army, and left Mick McCarthy contemplating his toughest time as Ipswich Town manager.

The league table is painting an increasingly bleak picture too, with the Blues now as close to bottom-placed Rotherham as they are to Birmingham in 6th. Just as tellingly is that, of the 13 points that we have claimed, 7 of them have come against clubs occupying the eight positions below us, and Barnsley are the only side that we have beaten in the top half. In that respect, our remaining fixtures in October take on even more significance. As well as a daunting-looking trip to St. James’ Park, we come up against two of the sides in the bottom three and Burton, above us only on goal difference. Fortunately, we can expect to welcome some players back from injury, with Jonny Williams successfully coming through a couple of outings for the U23s and the likes of Adam Webster and David McGoldrick edging closer to a return. With a quarter of the campaign effectively gone, the need to pick up wins intensifies. Everyone will have their own idea as to the points tally we need from these four matches. Personally, I believe we should be aiming for a minimum of 7 points, firstly to get our season back on track and secondly to restore some confidence amongst the fanbase. This looks to be a crucial part of the campaign, then, for Town’s prospects as well as Mick’s. Our next test comes with a visit to a ground where we don’t boast the best of records, against a struggling Blackburn Rovers.




The Opposition – Blackburn Rovers



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The club was founded in 1875 and, on 28 September 1878, Blackburn Rovers became one of 23 clubs to form the Lancashire Football Association.

Blackburn were an early F.A. Cup winner, with a 2–1 victory over the Scottish team Queen's Park on 29 March 1884, and then repeated the feat over the next two seasons for 3 consecutive cup wins. They won the trophy for a fourth & fifth time in 1890 & 1891 respectively.

Blackburn Rovers were founder members of the Football League in 1888.

Blackburn Rovers struggled during the early years of the 20th century, before a gradual improvement in results began. During the first three decades of the 20th century, Blackburn Rovers were still considered a top side in the English league. They were First Division champions in 1911–12 and 1913–14, and F.A. Cup winners in 1927–28.
Blackburn Rovers maintained a respectable mid-table position in the First Division until they were finally relegated from the top flight (for the first time since the foundation of the league) in the 1935–36 season.

When the league resumed after the war, Blackburn Rovers were relegated in their second season (1947–48). The club remained in the second division for the following ten years. After promotion in 1958, they again returned to the mid-table position they had occupied in the earlier part of the century.

They were again relegated from the First Division in 1966 and began a 26-year exile from the top division.

During the 1970s, Blackburn Rovers bounced between the Second and Third Divisions, winning the Third Division title in 1975, but never mounted a challenge for promotion to the First Division, despite the efforts of successive managers to put the club back on track.

Following the Jack Walker takeover, Rovers finished 19th in the Second Division at the end of the 1990–91 season, and the new owner had made millions of pounds available to spend on new players and appointed Kenny Dalglish as manager in October 1991. Blackburn secured promotion to the new FA Premier League at the end of the 1991–92 season as play-off winners, ending 26 years outside the top flight.

Rovers made headlines in the summer of 1992 by paying an English record fee of £3.5million for the 22-year-old Southampton and England centre-forward Alan Shearer. After finishing fourth in 1992–93 and runners-up in 1993–94, they went on to win the Premier League title in 1994–95.

Kenny Dalglish moved upstairs to the position of Director of Football at the end of the Premier League-winning season, and handed over the reins to his assistant Ray Harford. Blackburn Rovers made a poor start to the 1995–96 season, and found themselves in the bottom half for most of the first half of the season. A terrible start to the 1996–97 Premier League campaign saw Harford resign in late October with the club bottom of the division. Relegation looked a real possibility, just two seasons after winning the league. At the end of the 1998/99 season, Blackburn were relegated back to Division One.

Jack Walker died just after the start of the 2000–01 season, and the club dedicated its promotion challenge in memory of their benefactor. Fittingly, they returned to the Premier League after a much-improved season, finishing second behind Fulham.

In 2001–02, Blackburn won their first ever League Cup by beating Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

In November 2010, the Indian company V H Group bought Blackburn Rovers under the name of Venky's London Limited for £23 million. The new owners sacked manager Sam Allardyce and replaced him with first team coach Steve Kean, initially on a temporary basis.

In December 2011, it was announced that Blackburn Rovers had posted an annual pre-tax loss of £18.6m for the year ending 30 June 2011. Despite this, the owners of Blackburn Rovers provided assurances over the continued funding of the club, even if they were relegated.

On 7 May 2012, the club was relegated to the Championship after being defeated at home by Wigan Athletic in the penultimate game of the season, ending 11 years of being in the English Premier League.

In the 2013/14 season, Blackburn finished in 8th place in the Championship, one place ahead of us in the table.

Last season, Blackburn finished a disappointing 15th place on 55 points.






The Gaffer – Owen Coyle



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Past Match - Video Highlights - Trev







Media Watch - K L Blue

MM on Knudsen:


http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/30422/


MM on loanee Grant:


http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/30423/



Academy Chiefs’ new role:


http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/30421/


News on the injury front:


http://www.greenun24.co.uk/ipswich-town ... _1_4730041



Form Guide



Blackburn Last 5 Matches currently in 22nd place on 8 points



Birmingham City 1-0 Blackburn Rovers

Blackburn Rovers 0-1 Sheffield Wed

Derby County 1-2 Blackburn Rovers

Leeds United 1-0 Blackburn Rovers

Blackburn Rovers 4-2 Rotherham



Ipswich Last 5 Matches currently in 16th place on 13 points



Ipswich Town 0-1 Huddersfield

Ipswich Town 0-0 Brighton

Leeds United 1-0 Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town 0-0 Aston Villa

Derby County 0-1 Ipswich Town



Fixtures of Interest


Some interesting fixtures this week, with higher-placed teams visiting lower-placed teams


Forest vs Birmingham (Friday)

Barnsley vs Fulham

QPR vs Reading

Villa vs Wolves

Wigan vs Burton




Marko's Caption Contest



Excellent week with the captions. And must say, Wolfie....., you had everyone scrambling for Google Earth with your caption effort. We did not know that! Very good. Blueblood with the four because everyone just got up and started dancing!


Scores

Gold&Black 5pts
Blueblood 4pts
Ando 3pts
Herforder 2pts




League Table


Quasar 20
Herforder 20
DerickIpsw 19
Nicsreamer 16
Bluemike 14
Blueblood 14
Gold&Black 14
Ando 13
Frosty 11
IpswichtownNo1 8
Watership Down 7
Number 9 5
Patthegimp 5
Tangfastic 4
LoudNProud 3
Ashfordblue 3
Foxy Lady 1
Supershred 1
Barmy Billy 1
ItfcTrev76 1
Shed on Tour 1



Have a go at this......


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Match Referee – Geoff Eltringham

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Final Thought – Bluemike

I think it is safe to say that the feeling around Portman Road at the end of the Huddersfield game was anything but "homely". In fact, the signs were there that things could very well be turning toxic in the not-too-distant future. Our barren run in front of goal now stands at four games and in truth we looked like we could have played for a week and not scored. It's very easy to point the finger at the strikers in these situations but the truth of the matter is that the whole team are struggling big time. Everything seems wrong: formations, tactics, individual performances, confidence, you name it.

Even at this very early stage of the season, I think the next two games against Blackburn & Burton are massive for MM and our season. Failure in those two and things are going to get really unpleasant for sure. Already there is a growing number of fans wanting MM gone and failure to pick up at least four points in these games will not help his cause one bit. Following that, it's Newcastle and then Rotherham so realistically we have to be looking at seven points from twelve. One piece of good news is the prospect of Adam Webster, David McGoldrick & Jonny Williams all returning to the squad for the trip to Ewood Park. This can only help the cause and gives MM more options to chew over.

For me, Blackburn look dire and destined for the drop. That said, it is this sort of game where we have always struggled but I think we have to be looking to take the game to this type of team and impose ourselves on proceedings, something we have failed to do in recent games. Now is the time for everyone to stand up and be counted and to at least try to get the fans back onside. Alas I fear this may well be a lost cause. Seldom have I seen managers turn things around where their popularity with the fans is concerned when it gets to the stage that it clearly has. Failure in this one and the natives will be baying for blood. I have this feeling Town will come home with something but will it be enough?




BLACKBURN ROVERS 1 IPSWICH TOWN 2

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Post by hallamblue » Wed Oct 12, 2016 4:56 pm

Great preview as always.


I've got me my bravery hat on right now and I know Mikes going up , so the heart says Town rare win in that neck of the woods.

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Post by marko69 » Wed Oct 12, 2016 5:28 pm

Excellent preview. I obviously understand the context of the wording in one part of the final thought, but it's not often you'll hear an Ipswich v Burton game referred to as "massive"! :lol: It is massive though for Ipswich in terms of hauling a$$ away from the that end of the table.

I got Blackburn all wrong. Owen been away for a while, thought he'd come back refreshed, eager for a certain level of success similar to what he had at main rivals, Bolton Wanderers. I still think he'll do a job because he just is a very determined individual. This is a pools 3points for me; DRAW. Fancy Ipswich to score their first goal in a couple of hundred years, and it'll be
a 1-1 draw. (As a future thought for next week...... hoping they are the first team to convincingly hump Burtons Biscuits 4-0)

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What the Fk is that in the Ipswich end? Is that a massive medieval catapult with a boulder on it? And is it aimed at MicK McCarthy?

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Post by goldandblack » Wed Oct 12, 2016 7:49 pm

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Oi Eltringham, if you don't stop acting like a clown I'm calling the police.

Blackburn Rovers 1 Ipswich 1

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Post by arana peligrosa » Wed Oct 12, 2016 9:08 pm

Every week I seem to expect the team to achieve something and show a performance improved on before, and each week I get let down and it's the same garbage and disappointment. Therefore playing it safe this time around and voted for the home team victory.

Blackburn find themselves in need of points and the way we've gone about our business in recent weeks, just believe we'll endure another setback and miss out on points (that may ultimately prove crucial by end of season). Would obviously hope to be proved incorrect but then you remember who there is for a manager : and any sense of hope or expectation would seem to radically diminish.

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Post by The Odious Mr Rossi » Thu Oct 13, 2016 1:47 pm

There may be one or two changes in personnel, but I think that is where it will stop.
Same tactics, same old same old.
Cannot see us scoring.

Blackburn 1 - Ipswich 0

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Post by number 9 » Thu Oct 13, 2016 2:48 pm

Blackburn 2 vs 1 Ipswich

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Post by Watership Down » Thu Oct 13, 2016 5:34 pm

It doesn't really matter where Blackburn are in the league they are always a difficult team to play against. I'm going to say we tie 1-1. I am assuming we can score 1 goal
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Post by Ando » Thu Oct 13, 2016 7:32 pm

0-0 or 1-1 at best. We need to start picking points up. MM needs to play a team to get Sears scoring. He can do this by putting more energy in midfield and playing two up front. Unless you change something you always end up with the same result!

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Post by Frosty » Thu Oct 13, 2016 11:06 pm

Caption:

"Not only do you look a bit like George Clooney, you are both equally over-rated and no-one attends your performances anymore"

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Post by marko69 » Fri Oct 14, 2016 7:19 am

Frosty wrote:Caption:

"Not only do you look a bit like George Clooney, you are both equally over-rated and no-one attends your performances anymore"
LOL! My wife once said, "Is that George Clooneys slightly uglier brother."

Pretty sure she said the same about Philip Schofield.

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Post by phily bon bon » Fri Oct 14, 2016 12:41 pm

Great preview as always. Very informative and if i might say very honest. I cant see anything changing unfortunately as Mick is not one to listen to reason or others. I fear a Blackburn win. 2-1


Its about time we gave a team a good old spanking like we do every season ,just cant see it happening tomorrow. God I hope Im way off. :)

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Post by herforder » Fri Oct 14, 2016 12:52 pm

Cracking preview - thanks again to all involved. :D

In the final analysis, it's down to the players - something J Douglas acknowledges in the mandatory pre-match 'pearls of wisdom' interview. But, as we know, the gap between fine words and good intentions, just hasn't been met in tepid, boring, performances, leading to growing and understandable supporters' anger and frustration. Can it be changed? It has to be, or confidence will continue to drain away, matched by attendances at PR. Although comparatively early in the season, we're at a crossroads. MM's team selection and set up will be critical: the 'let's not lose' mindset has to change to one of 'let's go and win'. Hopefully the return to fitness of Williams, Webster and McG will help. But the whole team (less Bart!) needs to start 5-10 yards further up the field, with wide men hugging the touchline, and pressing hard from the off. Then players need to up their individual performances, stop playing soft/safe passes, get key decisions right and be brave. I know, all easy to say from the safety of a keyboard! But much of what's needed is fuc*ing obvious!

Going for a 1-0 Town win tomorrow. Thankfully Blackburn are equally as you know what!

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Post by hallamblue » Fri Oct 14, 2016 1:15 pm

LMAO I can actually "hear" you sing that !! :lol:

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Post by hallamblue » Fri Oct 14, 2016 1:23 pm

I see Blackburn have conceded 20 goals in their last 11 games.
What's the betting we fail to score even one goal, and they " nick a win" on the back of a dour ultra defensive display by both teams.

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Post by herforder » Fri Oct 14, 2016 1:25 pm

hallamblue wrote:LMAO I can actually "hear" you sing that !! :lol:
I'll be round with the ear plugs shortly! :D

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Post by nicscreamer » Fri Oct 14, 2016 4:29 pm

Surely we can beat Blackburn? No? Ok a 0-0 draw then

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Post by arana peligrosa » Fri Oct 14, 2016 4:36 pm

This particular fixture will always provide memories of the last day events of 1994 - memories that shall remain with some forever - and while the importance of that occasion such as scores required are far detached from tomorrow, I'd take an ounce of that feeling if meant the team could improve on previous games this season and leave after a performance of some merit
and a result to take pride in. Thing is Blackburn are themselves a poor team right now and regardless of venue, it's within our capabilities to get something, but the way the manager deploys things and way of approach, any expectation we may possess will be made ultimately redundant if we continue in the same manner as before.

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Post by Watership Down » Fri Oct 14, 2016 5:17 pm

Play for the draw..... Win if you can!!

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Post by len » Fri Oct 14, 2016 5:57 pm

Watership Down wrote:Play for the draw..... Win if you can!!
If we play with two strikers up front Best and Sears with a 4-4-2, and Johnnie Williams is
given the ok! then we just might sneak a narrow victory 0-1.
The only problem is can Johnnie last the mach without any injury!!!!
Put Johnnie Williams in the centre of midfield or wide as he has a lot of pace going forward
and he's a die hard player which will put any defence under pressure!!!

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Post by marko69 » Fri Oct 14, 2016 6:01 pm

Hey Len...... Have a go at the caption competition, buddy.

And regarding the Caption trophy......, it's at the engravers being turned into "THE DON CUP". I collect it week after next, and I'll ask jamski to post a pic.

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Post by Bluemike » Fri Oct 14, 2016 7:31 pm

Up at the crack of dawn to haul myself up to dank and depressing Blackburn.... they better f*****g turn up tomorrow !!!

As I have said before, defeat I can just about take if we play with pride & passion and give it their all, we can ask no more, that said we really do need a win and even something approaching what we dished up against Wolves or Norwich would comfortably be enough to get the points.

I think Webster may return with poor Josh Emmanuel being dropped to the bench, I think on this occasion I would be dropping our skipper but it aint going to happen. Alas it will probably be too soon for Jonny Williams to return to action, Tuesday might be more realistic, up front well who knows, I suspect it will be Leon Best with Freddie "I couldn't score in a brothel" Sears just behind him.

Please MM just giver us something to cling onto by way of some enterprise to how we approach the game, take it to them for god sake and lets at least go down fighting. For what it's worth I am a bit surprised MM is going to be at Ewood tomorrow but it looks like he is.

1-1 or Town to nick it 2-1

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Post by len » Fri Oct 14, 2016 8:22 pm

marko69 wrote:Hey Len...... Have a go at the caption competition, buddy.

And regarding the Caption trophy......, it's at the engravers being turned into "THE DON CUP". I collect it week after next, and I'll ask jamski to post a pic.
Hi, Marco. Yes, i will try my luck at the caption competition!!
If It's as good as some I've done of old Hillary C, then I'm in with a chance of winning!!!
I may even win a season ticket!!!

Keep your fingers and legs crossed for away win on Saturday, score 0-1.

All the best mate!

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Post by herforder » Fri Oct 14, 2016 8:32 pm

marko69 wrote:Hey Len...... Have a go at the caption competition, buddy.

And regarding the Caption trophy......, it's at the engravers being turned into "THE DON CUP". I collect it week after next, and I'll ask jamski to post a pic.
Well done buddy - For certain all on here will look forward to seeing it.

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Post by BLUEBLOOD » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:10 am

Caption Comp : One Way or another I'm gonna get yet yer, gonna get yer get yer get yer One Way or another. :wink:

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Post by ashfordblue » Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:23 am

Well we aint won in the last 5 visits, so as we cant score for toffee I'm going for a Blackburn win 2-0

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Post by Tangfastic » Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:28 am

Blackburn 1 - Ipswich 3 .

Only through law of averages ( we have to win at some point) and Blackburn are poor. Can't see a win, with the way we play we don't deserve to win... but every dog has his day.

Another poor result/ performance ... no hiding place for Mick.

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Post by Frosty » Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:36 am

BLUEBLOOD wrote:Caption Comp : One Way or another I'm gonna get yet yer, gonna get yer get yer get yer One Way or another. :wink:

Heard this on the radio driving home from work today. Forgot how good blondie was

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Post by derick_ipsw » Sat Oct 15, 2016 12:33 pm

CAPTION: The ball is up there. Where? there in the air, we are playing fu*king Ipswich!!

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Post by len » Sat Oct 15, 2016 12:35 pm

Frosty wrote:
BLUEBLOOD wrote:Caption Comp : One Way or another I'm gonna get yet yer, gonna get yer get yer get yer One Way or another. :wink:

Heard this on the radio driving home from work today. Forgot how good blondie was
Oh! she was good!!! with stunning looks too!

I wonder if MM will be singing tonight after the Blackburn game!!!
We need someone like Blondie to shake up the lads today!!!

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