Alan's double delight

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Alan's double delight

Post by Dazza » Sat Jan 21, 2006 2:40 pm

Alan Lee was thrilled to open his goal account for Town with the Irishman rounding off an impressive 90 minutes at Southampton with both strikes in a 2-0 win.

Alan gave Blues a great start with the opener on four minutes and then made it a double in the closing stages with Saints' keeper Paul Smith denying the new signing a hat-trick with a point blank save seconds from time.

"I'm made up with the two goals and the three points that went with them," Alan told the Club website at St Mary's.

"I felt good from the first minute and could have had more than the two goals. Scoring early gave us a great start but after just missing with a diving header in the second-half, I was always worried they might nick a goal.

"The last 10 minutes dragged on so it was pleasing to see the second one go in.

"Any striker thrives on scoring goals and I'm no different so getting two against Southampton will give my confidence a boost, especially having just joined Ipswich."

The only blot on Alan's day was a yellow card picked up in the first-half for protesting to the assistant referee and it was decision that angered him.

"I never swore or anything like that. I just asked him a question so I have no idea why I was booked," added the 27-year-old.

"It was crazy and even the Southampton skipper asked the referee what he was booking me for."

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Post by Anglo-Saxon » Sat Jan 21, 2006 2:44 pm

Daz, when are the yellow cards written off?????? did it not used to be in Feb some time.

We seem to have a few players on four yellows now :roll: :roll:

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Post by TODD66 » Sat Jan 21, 2006 3:03 pm

Anglo-Saxon wrote:Daz, when are the yellow cards written off?????? did it not used to be in Feb some time.

We seem to have a few players on four yellows now :roll: :roll:
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Post by Kheffan » Sat Jan 21, 2006 4:33 pm

6 yellows in the match 4 of which to us, sounds as if it was a dirty match :? was it ?

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Post by squiz18 » Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:00 pm

G'daddy wrote:6 yellows in the match 4 of which to us, sounds as if it was a dirty match :? was it ?
Didnt sound like it , i think the ref was just jumped up attention seeking :roll:

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Post by Susie » Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:06 pm

squiz18 wrote:
G'daddy wrote:6 yellows in the match 4 of which to us, sounds as if it was a dirty match :? was it ?
Didnt sound like it , i think the ref was just jumped up attention seeking :roll:
I must admit most of the cards seemed unfair decisions although saying that, he wasn't a bad ref. Southampton played dirty at times but we outclassed them. :wink:

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Post by Riviera » Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:07 pm

it wasnt a dirty match at all IMHO, 3 non supporting town fans went with me today and all said Lee was by far the best player on the pitch, and matty richards made a big impression when he came on, i totally agree with that as well, to be honest i thought both teams were fairly ordinary in the 1st half, in the second town just soaked up soton's so called pressure and hit them on the break very well

even had the privilidge of seeing currie make a tackle today

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Post by TODD66 » Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:14 pm

Riviera wrote:it wasnt a dirty match at all IMHO, 3 non supporting town fans went with me today and all said Lee was by far the best player on the pitch, and matty richards made a big impression when he came on, i totally agree with that as well, to be honest i thought both teams were fairly ordinary in the 1st half, in the second town just soaked up soton's so called pressure and hit them on the break very well

even had the privilidge of seeing currie make a tackle today
:shock: :shock: :shock:

He must have been standing in the wrong place - surely :D

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Post by Riviera » Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:17 pm

TODD66 wrote:
Riviera wrote:it wasnt a dirty match at all IMHO, 3 non supporting town fans went with me today and all said Lee was by far the best player on the pitch, and matty richards made a big impression when he came on, i totally agree with that as well, to be honest i thought both teams were fairly ordinary in the 1st half, in the second town just soaked up soton's so called pressure and hit them on the break very well

even had the privilidge of seeing currie make a tackle today
:shock: :shock: :shock:

He must have been standing in the wrong place - surely :D
no honestly, despite the alcohol in take, i definitely saw him make a tackle, i never said he won the ball though :lol:

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Post by Aluren » Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:12 am

Riviera wrote:
TODD66 wrote:
Riviera wrote:it wasnt a dirty match at all IMHO, 3 non supporting town fans went with me today and all said Lee was by far the best player on the pitch, and matty richards made a big impression when he came on, i totally agree with that as well, to be honest i thought both teams were fairly ordinary in the 1st half, in the second town just soaked up soton's so called pressure and hit them on the break very well

even had the privilidge of seeing currie make a tackle today
:shock: :shock: :shock:

He must have been standing in the wrong place - surely :D
no honestly, despite the alcohol in take, i definitely saw him make a tackle, i never said he won the ball though :lol:
Can't ask for everything, now! :lol:

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