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Can we keep the run going?

Town Win
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Pompey Win
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Draw
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15%
 
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Post by Frosty » Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:18 pm

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Saturday 12th March 2022 – 15:00

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Pre-Match Thoughts - Mike



Building Something Special..........


I think there is little doubt that a very large majority of Town fans are of the opinion we are in the early stages of building something really special under the leadership of Kieran McKenna, while I was not fortunate enough to see the Lincoln game Tuesday evening I have been able to catch highlights, add to that friends and family drooling over what they had seen, particularly in the First half where it was said to me that it was the best Football by a Town they had seen for years and going what I did see it was hard to argue against it. The praise didn't stop at Town fans either, rival boss Michael Appleton felt we were the best team in the division by a distance and had very complimentary things to say about us.

Think back to pre McKenna days and our defence could not keep a clean sheet for toffees, every performance was littered with individual errors and leads were lost on a regular basis, certain players were a shadow of what we are seeing now with Luke Woolfenden in particular looking like a man reborn under the new management set up. I think I am right in saying that is now Eleven clean sheets in the last Fourteen games which is quite remarkable, players suddenly look confident and full of belief while trust in each other is there for all to see.

One player who has most definitely flourished under KM is Kayden Jackson who found the net once again while also getting another assist to his name, at a time when all our strikers seemed to be getting bogged down Jackson has stepped up and delivered with crucial goals and assists, I am so pleased for the guy who I have always felt is a decent player that was not getting the breaks for whatever reason, the one time player looked destined for the exit door but I am not so sure that will be the case now, in fact for me I would rather keep him over any of our other strikers as he is different and offers things the rest can't.



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I think a special mention should also go to Wes Burns who notched up his Eleventh goal of the season, I cannot think there is anyone else capable of stopping Burns from picking up the POTS award, for me it's in the bag and deservedly so as Burns was probably one of the least exciting signings of the Summer in a lot of peoples eyes and yet has been right up there with his performance levels most weeks.

To say this weekends game is massive is an understatement as we welcome a bang in form Portsmouth side to Portman Road for what is most definitely a must win game, not only are they in form but they are right on our coat tails with games in hand so a victory here would give us just a little bit more breathing space while halting their impressive run of form, it promises to be a special occasion with what should be a massive crowd once again and with us sitting a mere Three points off the top Six it is just possible with other results going our way that we could finally be above that dotted line, doubtful this week but not impossible. It also gives us another chance to get the elusive Three wins in a row, something that has eluded us for god knows how long now, having taken them apart at Fratton Park back in October we need not fear them and while they are a different animal now let's remind ourselves that so are we.

Of course at the time of writing we are sweating on a few injury concerns to key players with Morsy, Edmundson, Burns, Woolfenden & Thompson all under scrutiny but this happens to every team and this is where our squad strength needs to step up, the likes of Burgess, Penney, El Mizouni etc etc need to be ready to grab the chance and keep us on track for that top Six finish. his tie possibly has draw written all over it but I really do get the feeling we can nick this one, especially with the backing of a loud and passionate support, a good start will only increase the noise and we've been flying out of the blocks of late even if it hasn't always resulted in goals so I am opting for a narrow Town win as we head into massive games against Oxford & Plymouth, oh how I wish we had McKenna back in August, we'd probably be up by now or very close to it. Town Win !!!!! COYB'S




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The club was founded in 1898, with a blue plaque on the wall of 12 High Street Portsmouth commemorating its formation on 5 April. The club joined the Southern League in 1899. That first season was successful, with the club winning 20 out of 28 league matches, earning them the runner-up spot in the league. They suffered their first relegation in 1910–11 but the team was promoted again the following season.

League football was suspended during the First World War, but following the resumption of matches Portsmouth won the Southern League for the second time. Continuing success saw them in the Third Division for the 1920–21 season, going on to win the league in the 1923–24 season. The club continued to perform well in the Second Division, winning promotion by finishing second in the 1926–27 season.

Portsmouth's debut season in the First Division was a struggle. However, they reached the FA Cup final for the first time, losing to Bolton Wanderers. Portsmouth managed to survive relegation, and their fortunes began to change. The 1933–34 season saw Portsmouth again reach the FA Cup final, which they lost to Manchester City.

Having established themselves in the top flight, Portsmouth reached the 1939 FA Cup final, which they won against Wolves. League football was again suspended due to the Second World War, meaning Portsmouth hold the unusual distinction of holding the FA Cup for the longest uninterrupted period, as the trophy wasn't contested again until the 1945–46 season.

League football resumed for the 1946–47 campaign after five years and Portsmouth continued in the First Division. In their "Golden Jubilee" season of 1948–49, they claimed the league title for the first time. The club powered their way to the title the following year, on the last day of the season, and are thus one of only five English teams to have won back-to-back titles since the Second World War.

Subsequent seasons saw Portsmouth struggle and they were relegated to the Second Division in 1959. Portsmouth went down to the Third Division in 1961 (the first former English League champions to do so) but were promoted back to the Second Division at the first attempt. Despite limited financial means, Portsmouth retained Second Division status throughout the sixties.

The cash injection that accompanied the arrival of John Deacon as chairman in 1972 failed to improve Portsmouth's league position. With Deacon unable to continue bankrolling the club on the same scale, Portsmouth were relegated to the Third Division in 1976.

In November 1976, the club found itself needing to raise £25,000 to pay off debts and so avoid bankruptcy. With players having to be sold to ease the club's financial situation, and no money available for replacements, Portsmouth were consequently relegated to the Fourth Division in 1978.

Portsmouth were promoted back to Division Three in 1980, and in the 1982–83 season they won the Third Division championship, gaining promotion back to the Second Division. Under Alan Ball's management, Portsmouth narrowly missed out on winning promotion to the First Division twice before finally succeeding in 1986–87. Unfortunately, by the middle of the 1987–88 season the club was again in grave financial trouble, and Portsmouth were relegated straight back to the Second Division.

Portsmouth's centenary season, 1998–99, saw a serious financial crisis hit the club, and in December 1998 Portsmouth went into financial administration. Milan Mandarić saved the club with a takeover deal in May 1999, and the new chairman immediately started investing.

Harry Redknapp took over as manager in early 2002. Redknapp was able to make the most of Mandarić's willingness to invest in players at a time when competitors were struggling after the collapse of ITV Digital's television deal with the Football League. Just over a year later, Portsmouth were celebrating winning the Division One Championship and promotion to the Premier League, winning the title with a game to spare.

The club finished 13th, 16th and 17th in their first three Premier League seasons. Redknapp had resigned midway through the club's second Premier League season, after a disagreement with Mandarić, and went on to manage bitter rivals Southampton, only to return just over a year later. In January 2006, Portsmouth were bought by businessman Alexandre Gaydamak, whose funding allowed the club to buy practically a whole new squad mid-season. With large amounts of money available for the manager to make record signings, the club finished the 2006–07 season in the top half of the table for the first time, only one point short of European qualification.

The 2007–08 season saw Portsmouth finish eighth in the Premier League and reach the FA Cup final, which they won against Cardiff. The win earned them a place in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup, the club's first experience of European football.

On 25 October 2008, Redknapp left Portsmouth for a second time, with the club ultimately finishing the 2008–09 Premier League season in 14th place. On 26 May, Portsmouth accepted a bid from United Arab Emirates businessman Sulaiman Al Fahim to buy the club. However, due to financial problems and an ownership battle, the club was eventually purchased by Ali al-Faraj, who took over control. On 5 October, a deal was agreed for Al Faraj and his associates, via BVI-registered company Falcondrone, to hold a 90% majority holding, with Al-Fahim retaining a 10% stake and the title of non-executive chairman for two years. Falcondrone also agreed a deal with Gaydamak to buy, for £1, Miland Development (2004) Ltd, which owns various strategic pockets of land around the ground, once refinancing was complete. Two days after the Al-Faraj takeover was completed, Portsmouth's former Technical Director Avram Grant returned as Director of Football. However, because of the financial problems, the Premier League placed the club under a transfer embargo, meaning the club were not allowed to sign any players.

Avram Grant took over at Portsmouth on 26 November 2009, replacing former manager Paul Hart, who had been sacked by the board two days previously, due to the club's position at the bottom of the league.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) filed a winding-up petition against Portsmouth at the High Court in London on 23 December 2009. In March 2010, this winding-up petition was dropped, leaving Portsmouth with a nine-point penalty for entering administration. During the 2009–10 season, it had become apparent to the club's new owner Balram Chainrai that Portsmouth were approximately £135 million in debt so, to protect them from liquidation, Chainrai placed the club into administration on 26 February 2010. This automatically incurred a nine-point penalty from the FA Premier League, which came into effect on 17 March and consigned the team to almost certain relegation, which was mathematically confirmed on 10 April.

On 9 April, it was announced David Lampitt would be joining Portsmouth as their new CEO after he had worked a period of notice at the FA, his employer at the time. In May, Avram Grant resigned as Portsmouth manager. On 17 June, the club's creditors voted for a Company Voluntary Arrangement, with an 81.3% majority; Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC), Paul Hart and the agent of Portsmouth midfielder Tommy Smith were the only ones to reject it. On 17 August, Balram Chainrai completed his takeover of the club and passed the owners and directors’ fit and proper person test.


Former Notts County manager Steve Cotterill was appointed manager of the club in June 2010 on a three-year contract. Portsmouth finished the season with an eight-game winless run and ended up 16th with 58 points.

On 1 June 2011, Convers Sports Initiatives, owned by Russian Vladimir Antonov, completed its takeover of the club.

On 23 November 2011, a Europe-wide arrest warrant was issued for Portsmouth owner Antonov by Lithuanian prosecutors as part of an investigation into alleged asset stripping at Lithuanian bank Bankas Snoras, which is 68% owned by Antonov and had gone into temporary administration the previous week. On 29 November 2011, Antonov resigned as chairman of Portsmouth after parent company Convers Sports Initiatives entered administration. On 17 February, Portsmouth went into administration for the second time in two years, bringing them an automatic 10-point deduction. On 21 April, Portsmouth were relegated from the Championship, condemning them to League One – the first time in 30 years that the club had played at that level.

Following Pompey's relegation, the entire professional playing squad left the club.

On 9 November 2012, Chanrai halted his attempt to buy the club. Six days later, the Pompey Supporters’ Trust signed a conditional agreement with PFK to buy the club. Portsmouth were unable to find a manager on a long-term basis due to their financial state. The club went on a record winless run, playing their 20th game without a win in February 2013. The winless streak lasted a total of 23 matches, finally ending on 2 March 2013 as Portsmouth won away at Crewe Alexandra. On 10 April 2013, a deal with administrators was reached, although the Pompey Supporters' Trust had not yet finalised the purchase. Portsmouth were relegated to League Two at the end of the season.

On 19 April 2013, Portsmouth exited administration when the Pompey Supporters’ Trust’s deal to buy the club was completed.

On a historic announcement, on Monday 29 September 2014, the club was able to declare itself debt-free after paying back all creditors and all legacy payments to ex-players. The news came 18 months after the PST took control of the club.

Paul Cook led Portsmouth to an EFL League Two play-off spot in the 2015–16 season but lost to Plymouth Argyle in the semi-final.

In the 2016–17 EFL League Two season, Paul Cook's side secured promotion to League One and were crowned champions of League Two.

Paul Cook resigned on 31 May 2017 to join Wigan Athletic. Kenny Jackett was appointed the new manager on Friday 2 June 2017. In May the Pompey Supporters' Trust (PST) voted in favour of a proposed bid by The Tornante Company, headed by former Disney chief executive Michael Eisner, to take over the club which was completed on 3 August 2017.

On 15 March 2018, Portsmouth revealed a newly redesigned club crest, featuring a new nautical compass star and an "1898" date, added for the founding year of the football club. The new crest was introduced for the new 2018–19 season.


Portsmouth remained undefeated in the 2018–19 EFL League One campaign for eleven consecutive league matches and topped the League One table. On Sunday 31 March 2019, Portsmouth met Sunderland in the 2019 EFL Trophy Final and won the cup with by a penalty shootout.

Portsmouth's qualified for the League One play-offs which they lost to Sunderland at the semi-final stage at the conclusion of the 2018/19 season.

On Tuesday 9 June 2020, the football clubs of EFL League One (and EFL League Two) voted to end the season early on a points-per-game calculation, which resulted with Coventry City as League One champions and Rotherham United as League One runners-up. Portsmouth were awarded a fifth place finish to earn one of the four promotion play-off places for the EFL Championship, and were matched with Oxford United in a two-legged semi-final behind closed doors. After two legs a penalty shoot-out was needed to settle the 2-2 aggregate tie, which Oxford United won 5–4.

After multiple consecutive losses and with only one win in seven games, manager Kenny Jackett was sacked on 14 March 2021, ending his almost 4 year tenure with the club. Jackett left Portsmouth in 7th place in the league, despite being top at Christmas, one place below the play-off positions.


On 19 March 2021, the club appointed Danny Cowley as manager until the end of the 2020/21 season. By early May 2021 and with 45 league games played, Portsmouth were in sixth position with a single game to play, needing to win their last game to guarantee their sixth-place play-off place, however, Portsmouth lost to Accrington and ultimately ended up in 8th place.

On Monday 10 May 2021, Danny Cowley and brother Nicky Cowley both signed "long-term" deals to remain at Portsmouth as manager and assistant respectively.



The Manager – Danny Cowley


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Form Guide



Ipswich Last 5 Matches – currently in 9th place with 59 points



19 Feb Ipswich Town 3 - 0 Burton Albion


22 Feb Ipswich Town 0 - 0 Cheltenham


26 Feb Morecambe 1 - 1 Ipswich Town


5 Mar Fleetwood 0 - 2 Ipswich Town


8 Mar Ipswich Town 2 - 0 Lincoln City




Portsmouth Last 5 Matches – currently in 10th place with 57 points



22 Feb Shrewsbury 1 - 2 Portsmouth


26 Feb Portsmouth 3 - 3 Fleetwood


1 Mar Portsmouth 3 - 2 Oxford Utd


5 Mar Portsmouth 4 - 0 Accrington


8 Mar Crewe Alexandra 1 - 3 Portsmouth




Match Referee – Christopher Sarginson



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IPSWICH TOWN 2 PORTSMOUTH 1

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Post by arana peligrosa » Fri Mar 11, 2022 1:35 am

Didn't realize Ian Hislop was moonlighting for a sports referee but in any event voted for a drawn game.

Simple math this being an opposition side we time and again find problematic and struggle to take results from particularly at Portman Road.

Had Cook remained in "charge" up to this point would award Portsmouth the victory with little hesitation and while with McKenna we've greatly improved the fact remains they near always take a result from us. After some consideration, went with a draw. Would wish to win obviously.

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Post by number 9 » Fri Mar 11, 2022 3:29 am

Didn’t want to create a new thread for this, but it certainly shows we’re in good hands with the American owners.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-60695829

Sorry just noticed Hallam posted the article.

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Post by Shed on tour » Fri Mar 11, 2022 7:45 am

It appears that the 3 points against Lincoln may have come at a cost with several players picking injuries up which may lead to a couple of them missing a number of games. Because of this I think we may struggle tomorrow against the current form team of League 1. Hope I’m wrong but will go for:
Town 0 Portsmouth 2

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Post by Tangfastic » Fri Mar 11, 2022 2:55 pm

Latest injury news.

George Edmundson will be out for 'quite some time' after sustaining ankle ligament damage on Tuesday night, Kieran McKenna has confirmed.

The Town boss is hopeful that captain Sam Morsy will be available for Saturday's game having come through training earlier today.”


Doesn’t sound so good for Edmundson- maybe the rest of the season - but better than expected news for Morsy.

If it’s just Edmundson injured I’d take that. Opportunity for Burgess.

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Post by Bluemike » Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:35 pm

Yep I'd take that too, Burgess is a capable replacement and will be chomping at the bit to seize his chance, would rather Morsy was back so all good.

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Post by Shed on tour » Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:36 pm

Hopefully Morsy is fully fit and we are not taking a risk with his hamstring. I see Burns is touch and go for tomorrow would be a loss if he doesn’t make it.

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Post by valleyroad » Fri Mar 11, 2022 6:06 pm

Hope I don't jinx this but I think Ipswich will win this one, 2-1 to town for me

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Post by Tangfastic » Fri Mar 11, 2022 6:39 pm

Shed on tour wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:36 pm
Hopefully Morsy is fully fit and we are not taking a risk with his hamstring. I see Burns is touch and go for tomorrow would be a loss if he doesn’t make it.
Yeah, I’ve since read both Burns and Morsy didn’t do full training.

Could be we gamble with them to get a win to keep us in the hunt. Good that they’re both in contention and not got long-term injuries, but I’d guess if we were playing a lesser side at the start of the season we’d rest them.

We’ve got a big squad, but 2-3 key players get injured and I feel a lot less confident. If they’re only 70-80% fit, I’d gamble on them because we have no obvious replacements.

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Post by hallamblue » Fri Mar 11, 2022 7:04 pm

Sorry but too many players either carrying injuries or out for this crucial game . There’s no slack at this part of the season . You’re either st it or you’re not. The disruption to the team on too many fronts for us I fear . But if we get through the game tomorrow, then who knows what might happen in those last 8 games afterwards .

Come on boys … let’s give it a go 👍👍👍

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Post by hallamblue » Fri Mar 11, 2022 7:06 pm

Shed on tour wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:36 pm
Hopefully Morsy is fully fit and we are not taking a risk with his hamstring. I see Burns is touch and go for tomorrow would be a loss if he doesn’t make it.
Morsy apparently started the game Tues with his hamstring strapped up . So unfortunately he’s not fully fit.

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Post by Steve and Jo » Fri Mar 11, 2022 7:56 pm

Taken from Kieran's interview for Saturday's Match

"McKenna will be forced into one change with Cameron Burgess set to replace the injured George Edmundson on the left of the back three alongside Luke Woolfenden and Janoi Donacien with Christian Walton continuing in goal.

Right wing-back Wes Burns will be assessed in the morning having taken part in some of this morning’s training session after picking up a knock on Tuesday. If the Welshman doesn’t make it, then Kane Vincent-Young, who himself had been absent from training until today, will take his place. Dominic Thompson will be the left wing-back.

Skipper Sam Morsy completed most of this morning’s training session and looks set to keep his place in central midfield with Tyreeq Bakinson again appearing likely to start alongside him."

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Post by marko69 » Fri Mar 11, 2022 9:18 pm

Thanks to Frosty for filling in & welcome back Mike from a deserved break away from hopefully everything, mainly “hospital stuff” ………. And straight away, this part:

——->>> To say this weekends game is massive is an understatement as we welcome a bang in form Portsmouth side to Portman Road for what is most definitely a must win game, not only are they in form but they are right on our coat tails with games in hand so a victory here would give us just a little bit more breathing space while halting their impressive run of form, it promises to be a special occasion with what should be a massive crowd once again and with us sitting a mere Three points off the top Six it is just possible with other results going our way that we could finally be above that dotted line, doubtful this week but not impossible. It also gives us another chance to get the elusive Three wins in a row, something that has eluded us for god knows how long now, having taken them apart at Fratton Park back in October we need not fear them and while they are a different animal now let's remind ourselves that so are we. <<<—————

….., all spot on and excellent build up to this game.

My own personal theories always seem to go tits up so keeping those to myself here.
Hoping the team can show some class in what should be the game of the week in L1.
Opting for a 2-1 ITFC win.
Hoping there are 28K plus at the game.
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Post by mendipblue » Fri Mar 11, 2022 10:08 pm

hallamblue wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 7:06 pm
Shed on tour wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:36 pm
Hopefully Morsy is fully fit and we are not taking a risk with his hamstring. I see Burns is touch and go for tomorrow would be a loss if he doesn’t make it.
Morsy apparently started the game Tues with his hamstring strapped up . So unfortunately he’s not fully fit.
Morsey was definitely not strapped up Tuesday night!! WOW.

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Post by hallamblue » Fri Mar 11, 2022 10:22 pm

Well I’m only repeating what was said to me from a fan who said he saw that from the Paul Magnus ( lower tier) stand and pointed it out to my friend who was sat next to him. Can’t say any more than that really ! Except “ WOW” back atcha 🤷‍♀️

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Post by arana peligrosa » Sat Mar 12, 2022 1:01 am

made plans for game time tomorrow to be involved in events elsewhere. Bottom line check score and what occurred after it's done with faith in McKenna and the players that they can continue their and ours recent pedigree and take maximum points from it.

both teams are around the same league position although believe they have a game in hand over us. It's far from winner takes all regards a final play-off position but dropped points here will be tough for both. Put down Jackson as first scorer, do feel he'll play a pivotal part in proceedings but needs other key names to show productivity if we're to really push on with more points and take a result from it.

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Post by Charnwood » Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:21 am

Portsmouth are the Leagues form team at the moment averaging 3 goals a game in their last six matches. Our record against them over recent years isn’t too brilliant either with 5 defeats from the last six fixtures. Although on the positive side our only win was earlier this season when we thrashed them 0-4 at Fratton Park. At least they don’t have David Nugent playing anymore. omg what a bogey player he was.

If we can keep yet another clean sheet I think we’ll win 1-0, if we don’t I think it will be a 1-1 draw. Win or lose the result will be huge and may well define the outcome of our season. Win and we put a 5 point gap between us, lose and they go above us in the table with two games in hand.

Like Saint I’m going to miss a decent chunk of this game due to a late tee time, however I’ll be rushing home and hope to catch the second half.

This should be a great game between two clubs in a good run of form and both desperate to get out of this shitty league. I’m just hoping McKenna can outgun the Cowley’s when it comes to preparation and tactics on the day.

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Post by marko69 » Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:27 am

In terms of season defining, yep definitely. But if a loss here, come seasons end, and ipswich miss out, then THIS fixture would be seen (for me anyway) as “oh well, was a tough fixture.”

Cheltenham at PR a few weeks ago? Oh fkn hell. If that ends up “season defining”……(like missing out by a point or 2) … that’ll stick in the craw, innit!!”

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Post by JamessB » Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:46 am

If Morsey is fit I think we’ll win this one, playing a more adventurous side should hopefully create more space for us to play. COYB!

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Post by Charnwood » Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:54 am

I’ve a feeling both Morsy and Burns will start. I just hope and pray Morsy doesn’t do any further damage as a torn hamstring would see him out for weeks.

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Post by Charnwood » Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:58 am

marko69 wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:27 am
In terms of season defining, yep definitely. But if a loss here, come seasons end, and ipswich miss out, then THIS fixture would be seen (for me anyway) as “oh well, was a tough fixture.”

Cheltenham at PR a few weeks ago? Oh fkn hell. If that ends up “season defining”……(like missing out by a point or 2) … that’ll stick in the craw, innit!!”

Of course Marko if we miss out there will be loads of defining moments we can look back on and point to where it went wrong. It’s just that where we are today, a win for either side could have huge consequences.

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Post by marko69 » Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:04 pm

Oh yes, definitely , plenty defining moments. You could say all 46 are :lol: …… difference for me is though, (opinion only) im not really that sure re pompey, tough fixture and i dont think i actually expect Ipswich to win. It wont be a shock.
Cheltenham at Portman Road, (to a lesser extent, Morecambe on the road)…… fkn hell, both thorns in the side come seasons end should the club fail in the promotion hunt.
Draws v pompey , oxford, plymouth….. all VERY defining, but 🤷‍♂️, wouldn’t irritate as much.

But………. Fingers crossed for today, …… a win? Awesome! A draw 🤷‍♂️ Oh well. A loss? KMcK out! :lol:

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Post by Bluemike » Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:26 pm

I think the embarrassing first Eight games were the real defining moments.

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Post by marko69 » Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:47 pm

Bluemike wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:26 pm
I think the embarrassing first Eight games were the real defining moments.
Yep. Spot on.

Cook and his : “Calm down, Calm down, we’re bedding in, bedding in!”

Still think he’s a decent manager. The players just didn't like him. Thats my opinion PURELY from the standpoint that you just do not become sh*te overnight, and NEVER bought into the Wigan guy being the brains, idea. That was always BS. Again, imo.

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Post by Steve and Jo » Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:50 pm

Bluemike wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:26 pm
I think the embarrassing first Eight games were the real defining moments.
Totally agree, the games Town were winning yet only drawn or even a loss

The games against Cheltenham and Morecambe were frustrating, annoying and yes disappointing but can understand for these type of games happen to the very best teams. We would of no doubt lost both few months ago

No doubt it was pre Christmas why we are chasing and not since Kieran Mckenna taken over

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Post by Shed on tour » Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:09 pm

Several games where we had 2 goal leads and thrown them away haven’t helped either. Still have nightmares about Cambridge away that really did my head in. :cry:

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Post by Tangfastic » Sat Mar 12, 2022 3:03 pm

Both Morsy and Burns starts. Chaplin in for Aluko.

No CB on the bench. Yet 3 strikers.

Ash - can Simpson play CB?

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Post by Bluemike » Sat Mar 12, 2022 3:07 pm

Not too bad after all, I thought Elkan Baggott may have been on the bench today

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Post by Tangfastic » Sat Mar 12, 2022 3:36 pm

Bluemike wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 3:07 pm
Not too bad after all, I thought Elkan Baggott may have been on the bench today
That’s what I thought. Looks like Edmundson will be out for the rest of the season, so might as well stick Baggott on the bench and get him familiar as a squad member. Not sure we need all of Pigott, Norwood and Bonne on the bench.

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Post by ipswichtownNo1 » Sat Mar 12, 2022 3:36 pm

Think it's going to be a free flowing game with plenty of chances either end. Going for 3-2 town.. .........as I'm normally wrong, it Will probably now be a scrappy game and town 1-0, either way I'll take much needed 3 points today!

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