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Haynes to lead the line ...
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:37 pm
by Bluebird
Ipswich face Premiership side Portsmouth with teenager Danny Haynes their only fit striker.
Adam Proudlock is out with a knee knock, while manager Joe Royle has ruled out fellow forwards Nicky Forster and Dean Bowditch.
Leading scorer Sam Parkin is out until March with a broken ankle.
Skipper and midfielder Jim Magilton is the latest injury doubt with sciatica, while defender Sito Castro missed training on Thursday with a knock.
Centre-back Richard Naylor returns after serving a one-match ban and Kevin Horlock (midfield) came through a reserve game at Arsenal on Wednesday.
No new striker, mini mac cup tied, no pressure on Haynes then!

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:42 pm
by Himple
IMO they should put Naylor upfront with the lad, must be nerve racking for the lad to lead the line against premiership opposition at that age.
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:47 pm
by John
Himple_ITFC wrote:IMO they should put Naylor upfront with the lad, must be nerve racking for the lad to lead the line against premiership opposition at that age.
yep i agree,but then you would have to play fabien at centre half with sito at right back and barron on the left......just an idea
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:48 pm
by Jome_ITFC
iv got such a good feeling that he is gonna shine in this match

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:50 pm
by Himple
me too me too, but seeing him at the end of Luton match, he was absolutely cream crackered, but there isnt anyone to come on for him at the end!
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:52 pm
by Bluebird
Himple_ITFC wrote:me too me too, but seeing him at the end of Luton match, he was absolutely cream crackered, but there isnt anyone to come on for him at the end!
Darren Currie?

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:59 pm
by Himple
bluebird wrote:Himple_ITFC wrote:me too me too, but seeing him at the end of Luton match, he was absolutely cream crackered, but there isnt anyone to come on for him at the end!
Darren Currie?


perfect...

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:45 am
by hallamblue
Haynes led by example yesterday...and will have a great future in the game. For one so young he "put himself about a bit"...and has IMO left Bowditch in his wake.
For all the Currie haters on here (BB !!)

I know he was by and large crap and ineffective in his forward role yesterday...but you have to say he did try his hardest to chase and harry...but he was addmittedly a tad slow

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:54 am
by Bluebird
hallamblue wrote:Haynes led by example yesterday...and will have a great future in the game. For one so young he "put himself about a bit"...and has IMO left Bowditch in his wake.
For all the Currie haters on here (BB !!) 
I know he was by and large crap and ineffective in his forward role yesterday...but you have to say he did try his hardest to chase and harry...but he was addmittedly a tad slow

Thats my cue, that was again, one of the worst performances ever in a town shirt. He is clearly not fit enough to play prosessional football at championship level. He is too slow, too weak, he avoids play and my granny could tackle harder! But Joe choose to take off Matt Richards who to be fair was playing well, that'll teach him!
Credit to the other lads for once again playing 10 v 11, well actually 9 v 11 cos Magic was slow and sh*te too.
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:45 am
by hallamblue
bluebird wrote:hallamblue wrote:Haynes led by example yesterday...and will have a great future in the game. For one so young he "put himself about a bit"...and has IMO left Bowditch in his wake.
For all the Currie haters on here (BB !!) 
I know he was by and large crap and ineffective in his forward role yesterday...but you have to say he did try his hardest to chase and harry...but he was addmittedly a tad slow

Thats my cue, that was again, one of the worst performances ever in a town shirt. He is clearly not fit enough to play prosessional football at championship level. He is too slow, too weak, he avoids play and my granny could tackle harder! But Joe choose to take off Matt Richards who to be fair was playing well, that'll teach him!
Credit to the other lads for once again playing 10 v 11, well actually 9 v 11 cos Magic was slow and sh*te too.

...big bite I am impressed !!
Currie is slow - agreed, BUT that doesnt mean he's not "fit" enough !
tbh ...joe did what he could yesterday- given the available squad...and we nearly causeda few red faces in the "premiership" camp !!
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:05 pm
by Aluren
Currie created some of our best chances yesterday imo
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:16 pm
by ITFC10
Haynes was brillant
