FA CUP (R2) - Ipswich Town vs Buxton FC Preview & Matchday Thread
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Re: FA CUP (R2) - Ipswich Town vs Buxton FC Preview & Matchday Thread
I know we won that comfortably but I still thought are passing and crossing was poor. Goals taken well but we must improve. Watched it on Bet365 which is a first for me. 3rd round anybody at home.
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Re: FA CUP (R2) - Ipswich Town vs Buxton FC Preview & Matchday Thread
I watched it on www.olesport.tv For free
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I really enjoyed the Game. Just slightly worried about Burns with the Knock he took just he went off. I'm hoping it wasn't too serious.
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Had half an eye on it as 5-7pm is busy time in the house, Chaplins second was lovely.
Any stand out players? How did Ahadme look?
Any stand out players? How did Ahadme look?
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We won at a canter but yes our delivery into the box was pretty shocking throughout, 95 times from a 100 it found a Buxton player.mendipblue wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 7:59 pmI know we won that comfortably but I still thought are passing and crossing was poor. Goals taken well but we must improve. Watched it on Bet365 which is a first for me. 3rd round anybody at home.
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Sounds like the injury curse is still with us. Leigh has to have a scan tomorrow regarding his knee and Camara still has problems with his groin.
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Our injury list is a very big concern to me : it’s frankly ridiculous- again! All long term, all significant injuries. This may well affect our promotion push as we enter into the first of two busy fixture periods in our season. Both Camara and Leigh looking like being out . So how many is that now?
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Re: FA CUP (R2) - Ipswich Town vs Buxton FC Preview & Matchday Thread
It were a very rare occasion where you knew we'd win even before any game were underway. Too bad they can't all be like that but it was something of a pressure free game for the fans particularly once the first and second goals had been achieved. The players would have felt it more on the field naturally but once again the result of today was never was going to be in much way of jeopardy.
Maybe under 10,000 for a home / F.A. Cup fixture were disappointing, i were expecting more of a crowd but the opponents brought some 600 of their own which has to be applauded.
Don't want no big trip to EPL club names in the Third Round draw, another home tie against say our own or League Two status would be ideal. They're doing the next round draw at Anfield tomorrow evening, to what end i don't know why. Just ask for a winnabe tie and feasible passage into Round Four for us, after today you feel we got the capabilities to go on another distance run in the competition for best part of 30 years.
Good to see McKenna take today seriously also, in years past names like McCarthy, Lambert, Cook etc woud field a team of exercise boys and non first-teamers for the most part. I don't think anyone regardless of league or placing would really wish to meet us in the Third Round although may be getting ahead of onself.
Maybe under 10,000 for a home / F.A. Cup fixture were disappointing, i were expecting more of a crowd but the opponents brought some 600 of their own which has to be applauded.
Don't want no big trip to EPL club names in the Third Round draw, another home tie against say our own or League Two status would be ideal. They're doing the next round draw at Anfield tomorrow evening, to what end i don't know why. Just ask for a winnabe tie and feasible passage into Round Four for us, after today you feel we got the capabilities to go on another distance run in the competition for best part of 30 years.
Good to see McKenna take today seriously also, in years past names like McCarthy, Lambert, Cook etc woud field a team of exercise boys and non first-teamers for the most part. I don't think anyone regardless of league or placing would really wish to meet us in the Third Round although may be getting ahead of onself.
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Rotherham at home. Meh! Oh well, back to bed
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It certainly was, Mike, and by far the most guilty player was Burns - I know he assisted a goal, but that apart his delivery was quite atrocious. I've said on numerous occasions that I think it's his delivery that will prevent him from ever being a top player, and I stand by that.Bluemike wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 9:13 pmWe won at a canter but yes our delivery into the box was pretty shocking throughout, 95 times from a 100 it found a Buxton player.mendipblue wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 7:59 pmI know we won that comfortably but I still thought are passing and crossing was poor. Goals taken well but we must improve. Watched it on Bet365 which is a first for me. 3rd round anybody at home.