Carabao Cup - Ipswich Town vs Newport County Preview & Matchday Thread
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Just seen the team, can see us getting beat tonight
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Back on track. Team news.
Town: Holy, Donacien (C), Woolfenden, Ndaba, Clements, El Mizouni, Humphreys, Dobra, Barry, Aluko, Bonne.
Subs: Hladky, Armin, Alexander, Fraser, Ward, Jackson, Norwood.
Town: Holy, Donacien (C), Woolfenden, Ndaba, Clements, El Mizouni, Humphreys, Dobra, Barry, Aluko, Bonne.
Subs: Hladky, Armin, Alexander, Fraser, Ward, Jackson, Norwood.
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Not bothered about this competition, but if this is a chance to get match fit and gel - maybe put out a stronger eleven.
Shows we need CB’s and CM.
Shows we need CB’s and CM.
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Well, i suppose he has an impossible task to keep everyone happy but that team suggests 15% Carabao Cup concentration, 85% Burton…… delighted with that.
I do understand about winning and that generating confidence, there is no doubt about that.,,… but, possible injury in this will be costly to League plans.
Ipswich 6 Newport Wolves 5 (Useless bstd, Holy)
I do understand about winning and that generating confidence, there is no doubt about that.,,… but, possible injury in this will be costly to League plans.
Ipswich 6 Newport Wolves 5 (Useless bstd, Holy)
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Yeah I guess this has to be the way going forward, we look strong up front but defensively we look terribly weak
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yeah my dad and his bro.s always used to say that "ar yer orrite bor" he meant "boy"and instead of "no" they would say "Ho" used to make me laugh that, even when i read your post all those sayings brought back the memories,AzzurroMark wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 6:48 pmMaybe we should have a post celebrating our dialects in general chat lolAzzurroMark wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 6:45 pmWas just keeping it simple for the Furriners on hereSteve and Jo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 6:39 pm
ar yer orrite bor? Thas a rummun these others non local folk mardle on like geese yew recken?
I think What a load of ole squit been hearing around these parts. Anyhow you keep yew troshin
I actually always considered "bor" as mate or a neighbour and not necessary a male Mark.. Guess I could be wrong though
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Stupid question, (but not from a Scottish person) ……, do Suffolk & Norfolk people sound completely different? Norfolk sound closer to Yorkshire, Suffolk closer to cockney?
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Hmmm…. I would say they mostly sound similar. But probably south Suffolk have more of an Essex accent.
West Norfolk doesn’t sound like Yorkshire, maybe Lincoln/Cambridgeshire- which isn’t too strong.
These accents Mark uses are a bit put-on. It’s more of a generational thing….. I think the accents dying out and getting diluted.
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I could understand the mid Suffolk lingo but as you went north it definitely got broader and a deeper voice. especially when you got to Yarmouth they sounded more like the Rumanians or Polish, actually i think they were,
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Well exciting start, we hit the post they scored from a quickly taken freekick.. Wouldn't of scored that from the quickly taken freekick if in blue last Saturday.. The Ref wouldn't of allowed it
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Oh definitely a bit Singing Postman, Keith Skipper style. I guess you hear a lot of shortened words still "ha yer" instead of have you, "hent" instead of haven't, thass as opposed to that is. A very lazy dialect and "proper" Norfolk words like "troshin, mawther" etc are rarely heard these days, unless you're at Acle market!tangfastic wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 7:40 pmHmmm…. I would say they mostly sound similar. But probably south Suffolk have more of an Essex accent.
West Norfolk doesn’t sound like Yorkshire, maybe Lincoln/Cambridgeshire- which isn’t too strong.
These accents Mark uses are a bit put-on. It’s more of a generational thing….. I think the accents dying out and getting diluted.
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Mark, you’re doing a great job of promoting Norfolk. You on the right board?AzzurroMark wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 8:05 pmOh definitely a bit Singing Postman, Keith Skipper style. I guess you hear a lot of shortened words still "ha yer" instead of have you, "hent" instead of haven't, thass as opposed to that is. A very lazy dialect and "proper" Norfolk words like "troshin, mawther" etc are rarely heard these days, unless you're at Acle market!tangfastic wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 7:40 pmHmmm…. I would say they mostly sound similar. But probably south Suffolk have more of an Essex accent.
West Norfolk doesn’t sound like Yorkshire, maybe Lincoln/Cambridgeshire- which isn’t too strong.
These accents Mark uses are a bit put-on. It’s more of a generational thing….. I think the accents dying out and getting diluted.
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Suffin = somethingAzzurroMark wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 8:05 pmOh definitely a bit Singing Postman, Keith Skipper style. I guess you hear a lot of shortened words still "ha yer" instead of have you, "hent" instead of haven't, thass as opposed to that is. A very lazy dialect and "proper" Norfolk words like "troshin, mawther" etc are rarely heard these days, unless you're at Acle market!tangfastic wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 7:40 pmHmmm…. I would say they mostly sound similar. But probably south Suffolk have more of an Essex accent.
West Norfolk doesn’t sound like Yorkshire, maybe Lincoln/Cambridgeshire- which isn’t too strong.
These accents Mark uses are a bit put-on. It’s more of a generational thing….. I think the accents dying out and getting diluted.
Gerwin Hume = going home
Coo= queue
Ruff= roof
Got a canaries fan at my local, always takin the pee at the way he talks
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20 attempts at goal 67% possession we must score surely?
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Jackson and Norwood on.
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Well its all Ipswich but got to score
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Not good as Norwood is injured again.. Can just hear Mike shouting now.. "Bloody Norwood, always injured"
Feel for him actually
Feel for him actually
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Probably making sure he makes last orders.Steve and Jo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:23 pmNot good as Norwood is injured again.. Can just hear Mike shouting now.. "Bloody Norwood, always injured"
Feel for him actually
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That bloody commenter Woolly or whatever his name getting on my nerves.
We have had 24 shots, 6 on target plus twice hitting the woodwork, we are down to 10 men having Norwood coming off injured and he still doom and gloom
We have had 24 shots, 6 on target plus twice hitting the woodwork, we are down to 10 men having Norwood coming off injured and he still doom and gloom
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He's already missed it, Greg's shut at 6Tinytown wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:28 pmProbably making sure he makes last orders.Steve and Jo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:23 pmNot good as Norwood is injured again.. Can just hear Mike shouting now.. "Bloody Norwood, always injured"
Feel for him actually
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True but it is still a poor result.Steve and Jo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:32 pmThat bloody commenter Woolly or whatever his name getting on my nerves.
We have had 24 shots, 6 on target plus twice hitting the woodwork, we are down to 10 men having Norwood coming off injured and he still doom and gloom
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Result yes, but not as in the past for lack of effort, sounded like we can count ourselves unlucky
Waiting for the match reports with interest
This cup really gets up my nose, Every other year it changes sponsors, Just not top priority.
For me good in some ways for we get week off week after next. Yes rather we won but not crying for losing
Waiting for the match reports with interest
This cup really gets up my nose, Every other year it changes sponsors, Just not top priority.
For me good in some ways for we get week off week after next. Yes rather we won but not crying for losing
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However you look at it it’s a very poor result and could be quite damaging to morale. Even worse it eliminates an excellent opportunity for new players to get used to playing together and for the coaching staff to test new tactics in a competitive situation which differs greatly to training games.
Bitterly disappointed as I was hopeful we’d have a good run this year.
Bitterly disappointed as I was hopeful we’d have a good run this year.
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I think the team selected says the true priority of this competition though.Charnwood wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:54 pmHowever you look at it it’s a very poor result and could be quite damaging to morale. Even worse it eliminates an excellent opportunity for new players to get used to playing together and for the coaching staff to test new tactics in a competitive situation which differs greatly to training games.
Bitterly disappointed as I was hopeful we’d have a good run this year.
I do agree totally on new players and tactics. In the past though we had no interest in winning, Mick, Paul Lambert had no interest. Not sure this is the case today
Shame yes but not a disaster in my opinion