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Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Blackpool (a) 1-2, just looked it up, almost 10 yrs ago, unbelievable.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Wow I'm very surprised by this
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Lmfao Todd... superb stat
Sounds like Holy saved us tonight, pleased for the big man
Sounds like Holy saved us tonight, pleased for the big man
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Wycombe losing at home to 10 man Tranmere, I take it that some think that's them fooked with confidence and continuity then ? the night gets better
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Given the similarity between the matches (1st v 18th and 2nd v 17th ) It will most certainly gives us a psychological advantage, it’s up to us to make the most of it. Most managers make great use of psychological advantage, let’s hope PL is one of them.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
If we can manage to win our two games in hand, we will be 10points ahead of third place, and have a better GD. That’s getting close to unassailable going into the second half of the season. But I’m not counting my chickens yet ......
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
I thought they'd beat us, simple as. Didn't expect to win and although appears we made hard work of it progress is an end result. Got some payback for that defeat a year or two back, but a first FA Cup win if correct in near ten years is in all truth a shameful statistic.
Saw the line-up and thought it were a capable selection. 6,000 would seem a commendable attendance, maybe the home team were expecting to turn us over like before. Judge saves the day and hell knows what would have occurred had it gone into overtime, doesn't bear thinking about. Right now focus is on the league and keeping momentum. Will the team make the third round, depends on the line-up and attitude that Lambert and players deploy when the time arises.
Saw the line-up and thought it were a capable selection. 6,000 would seem a commendable attendance, maybe the home team were expecting to turn us over like before. Judge saves the day and hell knows what would have occurred had it gone into overtime, doesn't bear thinking about. Right now focus is on the league and keeping momentum. Will the team make the third round, depends on the line-up and attitude that Lambert and players deploy when the time arises.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Just came back. Very long day as I travelled over there straight after work with the other northern Blue.
An unexpected win given almost entire team change but on paper this squad particularly midfield and attack still looked strong.
First half was nothing short of woeful. Two pub teams playing each other. We were very lucky on 15 min as Akinde shot wide from about 13-14 yards. Simple shot on target seemed a formality but he somehow failed to do so.
Town played with the horrible pattern which was never going to be fruitful. Backwards passes and then launching a long ball forward. Unbearable to watch, proper s**tfest. No service from the entire midfield therefore poor Keane had no chance on his own. Completely isolated from the rest of the team.
There was no attempt at all to hit them on the break. They comfortably dealt with our long balls and always had a time to come back and regroup. Very similar to what we had to watch in the last few years.
Nsiala needs a mention as his positioning was fine so was a couple of good interceptions but when it came to distribute the ball ... oh dear ! He gave the ball away at least three times but we somehow dodged a punishment. Moreover his backpasses towards Holy were unconvincing and the latter had to react in a flash.
Kenlock sluggish throughout would offer their winger a lot of space at times.
Lincoln ought to have been 1-0 up at half time as sorry Ipswich hardly threatened them.
Something must have been said by Lambert as we changed the approach after the break. We plainly abandoned those awful first half 'tactics' and tried to operate more with the ball. In a nutshell we played OK without hurting them whereas Holy was tested a few times by Lincoln forwards. However every time when called upon he did his job impeccably. Very, very reliable.
Certainly an improvement from Town but we looked clueless in their box and lack of second striker was a problem.
Judge and Georgiou found it hard to win one v one's but they both seemed far more active. Mind you, even Dozzell improved in the second half.
Despite an improvement Vickers in the Lincoln goal remained relatively untroubled unlike Holy. Two weak shots from Huws from about 20 yards was all we offered.
An introduction of El Mizouni for the injured McGavin made us even more lively. Holy saved us again as 10 minutes from time as he parried a very good shot from the edge of our box. The defence did less mistakes in the second half apart from Kenlock who gave them lot of space again. He seemed quite desperate to link up with Georgiou but he certainly disregarded his defensive duties.
Last minute brought yet another stunning save by Holy and a couple of minutes later the payback for that disgusting and embarrassing performance nearly 3 years ago. Georgiou's low cross found Judge in the box and Vickers had no chance to save the shot.
Deserved win? I wouldn't say so considering our first half incompetence and the job Holy had to do in the second half but win is a win and we also showed an improvement after the break.
A few words about some players.
Holy our MOTM without a shadow of doubt and I can't understand why he has been dropped from the league action.
Donacien.... probably his best ever performance for us.
Wilson ...very solid in defence
McGavin was impressive and never scared of anything despite his young age and lack of experience.
Georgiou .... I've been banging for a while that he should get a chance in the league instead of ineffective Edwards. OK he may not have won a one on one against a Lincoln full-back but he set up the goal for us and I'll keep saying what I've been saying about him.
Judge .... very poor in the first half and completely different in the second goal. Duly rewarded with the goal for his improvement. In honesty though vast majority of the players improved after the break.
Kenlock.... sorry to say but he was our worst player in my opinion.
I'm personally glad that we punished them in exactly the same way they did almost 3 years ago as that night had been a horror. But we have to thank Holy as he looked so reliable and confident.
A cup win is by far the biggest positive of the day plus some individual displays especially those in the second half. Can't say that our entire performance was good but again all what matters after this match is a cup win.
An unexpected win given almost entire team change but on paper this squad particularly midfield and attack still looked strong.
First half was nothing short of woeful. Two pub teams playing each other. We were very lucky on 15 min as Akinde shot wide from about 13-14 yards. Simple shot on target seemed a formality but he somehow failed to do so.
Town played with the horrible pattern which was never going to be fruitful. Backwards passes and then launching a long ball forward. Unbearable to watch, proper s**tfest. No service from the entire midfield therefore poor Keane had no chance on his own. Completely isolated from the rest of the team.
There was no attempt at all to hit them on the break. They comfortably dealt with our long balls and always had a time to come back and regroup. Very similar to what we had to watch in the last few years.
Nsiala needs a mention as his positioning was fine so was a couple of good interceptions but when it came to distribute the ball ... oh dear ! He gave the ball away at least three times but we somehow dodged a punishment. Moreover his backpasses towards Holy were unconvincing and the latter had to react in a flash.
Kenlock sluggish throughout would offer their winger a lot of space at times.
Lincoln ought to have been 1-0 up at half time as sorry Ipswich hardly threatened them.
Something must have been said by Lambert as we changed the approach after the break. We plainly abandoned those awful first half 'tactics' and tried to operate more with the ball. In a nutshell we played OK without hurting them whereas Holy was tested a few times by Lincoln forwards. However every time when called upon he did his job impeccably. Very, very reliable.
Certainly an improvement from Town but we looked clueless in their box and lack of second striker was a problem.
Judge and Georgiou found it hard to win one v one's but they both seemed far more active. Mind you, even Dozzell improved in the second half.
Despite an improvement Vickers in the Lincoln goal remained relatively untroubled unlike Holy. Two weak shots from Huws from about 20 yards was all we offered.
An introduction of El Mizouni for the injured McGavin made us even more lively. Holy saved us again as 10 minutes from time as he parried a very good shot from the edge of our box. The defence did less mistakes in the second half apart from Kenlock who gave them lot of space again. He seemed quite desperate to link up with Georgiou but he certainly disregarded his defensive duties.
Last minute brought yet another stunning save by Holy and a couple of minutes later the payback for that disgusting and embarrassing performance nearly 3 years ago. Georgiou's low cross found Judge in the box and Vickers had no chance to save the shot.
Deserved win? I wouldn't say so considering our first half incompetence and the job Holy had to do in the second half but win is a win and we also showed an improvement after the break.
A few words about some players.
Holy our MOTM without a shadow of doubt and I can't understand why he has been dropped from the league action.
Donacien.... probably his best ever performance for us.
Wilson ...very solid in defence
McGavin was impressive and never scared of anything despite his young age and lack of experience.
Georgiou .... I've been banging for a while that he should get a chance in the league instead of ineffective Edwards. OK he may not have won a one on one against a Lincoln full-back but he set up the goal for us and I'll keep saying what I've been saying about him.
Judge .... very poor in the first half and completely different in the second goal. Duly rewarded with the goal for his improvement. In honesty though vast majority of the players improved after the break.
Kenlock.... sorry to say but he was our worst player in my opinion.
I'm personally glad that we punished them in exactly the same way they did almost 3 years ago as that night had been a horror. But we have to thank Holy as he looked so reliable and confident.
A cup win is by far the biggest positive of the day plus some individual displays especially those in the second half. Can't say that our entire performance was good but again all what matters after this match is a cup win.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Thanks for the report Mach, from the highlights you see Holy makes important saves. He will probably be rewarded by PL and be dropped against Blackpool.Mach_Polish_Blue wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 3:39 amJust came back. Very long day as I travelled over there straight after work with the other northern Blue.
An unexpected win given almost entire team change but on paper this squad particularly midfield and attack still looked strong.
First half was nothing short of woeful. Two pub teams playing each other. We were very lucky on 15 min as Akinde shot wide from about 13-14 yards. Simple shot on target seemed a formality but he somehow failed to do so.
Town played with the horrible pattern which was never going to be fruitful. Backwards passes and then launching a long ball forward. Unbearable to watch, proper s**tfest. No service from the entire midfield therefore poor Keane had no chance on his own. Completely isolated from the rest of the team.
There was no attempt at all to hit them on the break. They comfortably dealt with our long balls and always had a time to come back and regroup. Very similar to what we had to watch in the last few years.
Nsiala needs a mention as his positioning was fine so was a couple of good interceptions but when it came to distribute the ball ... oh dear ! He gave the ball away at least three times but we somehow dodged a punishment. Moreover his backpasses towards Holy were unconvincing and the latter had to react in a flash.
Kenlock sluggish throughout would offer their winger a lot of space at times.
Lincoln ought to have been 1-0 up at half time as sorry Ipswich hardly threatened them.
Something must have been said by Lambert as we changed the approach after the break. We plainly abandoned those awful first half 'tactics' and tried to operate more with the ball. In a nutshell we played OK without hurting them whereas Holy was tested a few times by Lincoln forwards. However every time when called upon he did his job impeccably. Very, very reliable.
Certainly an improvement from Town but we looked clueless in their box and lack of second striker was a problem.
Judge and Georgiou found it hard to win one v one's but they both seemed far more active. Mind you, even Dozzell improved in the second half.
Despite an improvement Vickers in the Lincoln goal remained relatively untroubled unlike Holy. Two weak shots from Huws from about 20 yards was all we offered.
An introduction of El Mizouni for the injured McGavin made us even more lively. Holy saved us again as 10 minutes from time as he parried a very good shot from the edge of our box. The defence did less mistakes in the second half apart from Kenlock who gave them lot of space again. He seemed quite desperate to link up with Georgiou but he certainly disregarded his defensive duties.
Last minute brought yet another stunning save by Holy and a couple of minutes later the payback for that disgusting and embarrassing performance nearly 3 years ago. Georgiou's low cross found Judge in the box and Vickers had no chance to save the shot.
Deserved win? I wouldn't say so considering our first half incompetence and the job Holy had to do in the second half but win is a win and we also showed an improvement after the break.
A few words about some players.
Holy our MOTM without a shadow of doubt and I can't understand why he has been dropped from the league action.
Donacien.... probably his best ever performance for us.
Wilson ...very solid in defence
McGavin was impressive and never scared of anything despite his young age and lack of experience.
Georgiou .... I've been banging for a while that he should get a chance in the league instead of ineffective Edwards. OK he may not have won a one on one against a Lincoln full-back but he set up the goal for us and I'll keep saying what I've been saying about him.
Judge .... very poor in the first half and completely different in the second goal. Duly rewarded with the goal for his improvement. In honesty though vast majority of the players improved after the break.
Kenlock.... sorry to say but he was our worst player in my opinion.
I'm personally glad that we punished them in exactly the same way they did almost 3 years ago as that night had been a horror. But we have to thank Holy as he looked so reliable and confident.
A cup win is by far the biggest positive of the day plus some individual displays especially those in the second half. Can't say that our entire performance was good but again all what matters after this match is a cup win.
Town do like to win 1-0 away from home.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
I bet Norris will be in goal too !!
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Norris wasn’t even on the bench, so I’d say he was held back along with the others as he’s destined to play against Blackpool.
Sounds like Holy kept us in the game last night.
Pleased to hear McGavin had another good game. Can’t see him breaking into the first team midfield picture and leap-frogging 5 or 6 midfielders so maybe a half-season loan away in January would be good for him ( when we’re out of the Cups).
Sounds like Holy kept us in the game last night.
Pleased to hear McGavin had another good game. Can’t see him breaking into the first team midfield picture and leap-frogging 5 or 6 midfielders so maybe a half-season loan away in January would be good for him ( when we’re out of the Cups).
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Also the dreaded curse of not winning after international break is over as well. Surely this must count?
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
That was over when we won at Rochdale.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Glad we won though not really bothered either way except for team confidence. League is all that matters and next 3 league matches massive. COYB
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Was still an enforced break whatever the reason, keep up.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Would tend to agree but it really depends on what team Wycombe put out.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
So in your world the players are affected because of a break due to an international weekend but unaffected because a game is called off ? Lmao, something is wrong yes but it sure aint me.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Not my world. The world of ITFC not winning a game for what was 20+ games after a International break. Not just any break a International break.. so when we beat Lincoln after a International break that record was broken. Not after we beat Rochdale because we had a game cancelled because Bury are not in the League anymore. A International break. I know it hurts that you were wrong but it is a fact.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Lol we are laughing then, every time we have a International break in the future the players can just pretend it was a cancellation instead, sorted.
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
Everyone have a break. Have what a constipated cat has......., "Have a break. Have a sh!t cat"
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
What about our league record after an international break
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Re: Lincoln City FC vs Ipswitch Town F A Cup Replay Preview & Matchday Thread
2-0 at home to Millwall in 2014 was the last time we won after an "International break"