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On the BBC website today there's an article about picking England's football moment of the decade. Got me thinking what could Ipswich's moment be. It was a long think and without googling I eventually remembered Priskin's goal in the League Cup semi with Arsenal, 2011? Any other suggestions ?
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Ipswich football moment of the decade ? on 12:45 - Dec 17 with 2283 views
On a more serious note, probably Murphy battering his way through the Brentford defence in the first 20 seconds at their place on Boxing Day 2014. A really tough away game in prospect, and yet straight away the reassuring feeling that we might really be on our way this time, which started evaporating just two weeks later and never really even resurfaced for me in the play-off.
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Ipswich football moment of the decade ? on 12:57 - Dec 17 with 2207 views
Ipswich football moment of the decade ? on 12:46 - Dec 17 by CokeIsKey
Equaliser against Norwich in the first leg of the 14/15 playoffs? It has been quite an uneventful decade for us.
Great minds think alike.
Reality probably is, that lot would be p155ing themselves at the idea that an equaliser in a tie we ultimately lost against them was the best moment we could muster up in ten years.
Ipswich football moment of the decade ? on 12:58 - Dec 17 by gainsboroughblue
Great minds think alike.
Reality probably is, that lot would be p155ing themselves at the idea that an equaliser in a tie we ultimately lost against them was the best moment we could muster up in ten years.
Ipswich football moment of the decade ? on 13:06 - Dec 17 by JakeITFC
Jay Tabb’s header v Boro, end of a really lovely move against another promotion hopeful.
Chaplow’s winner at Watford
That Larsen Toure corner when he kicked the flag.
Ahhh. That Boro game. Absolutely convinced we were going up after that, and we sodding well should have. That January transfer window is possibly the most costly moment of the decade.
Ipswich football moment of the decade ? on 13:08 - Dec 17 by gainsboroughblue
Ahhh. That Boro game. Absolutely convinced we were going up after that, and we sodding well should have. That January transfer window is possibly the most costly moment of the decade.
Remember the interview Stuart Watson done with ME about a year ago now & he asked the question about that window.
Evans gave some guff answer about the Southampton replay causing them to rethink their transfer window plans.
Ipswich football moment of the decade ? on 13:14 - Dec 17 by gainsboroughblue
I never heard that.
Jeez.
Here you go....
Q: I want to focus on the here and now, but it would be remiss of me not to look back on your 11 years of ownership and ask what you would have done differently. Hindsight is obviously a wonderful thing, but what are your biggest regrets? People talk a lot about being top after Boxing Day 2014…
A: The biggest regret then was when Mick (McCarthy) and I sat down and said ‘let’s forget about this Southampton cup tie’, the decision was then made to go for it. As we know we then had the two games, McGoldrick got injured in the second game and it tore apart the rest of the season.
That was a regret that we weren’t a little bit more conservative with our match planning for January that year.
I was looking to spend money to bolster our position, and I did so to a certain extent, but it is worth bearing in mind that I had already that season provided several players with new and increased value contracts to ensure continuity within the squad. That plan had taken us to the top of the league.
We were looking for the right players who were available within the financial parameters I had in place. I am sure Mick would have identified some more targets if millions had been available but we did the best we could in what is a very overpriced transfer window.
If you think about it, we were top, we were doing incredibly well, Daryl (Murphy) was scoring all those goals. We had a settled squad and we wanted to ensure nothing was done which would upset what we had unless it would obviously improve us.
It wasn’t for lack of looking and lack of trying, and we didn’t want to throw out the dynamic of the dressing room and what we’d created.
I know fans find it difficult to understand why we didn’t do something at that time, but it wasn’t ‘we don’t want to do it, forget it’. It was thought through.
For me personally, Carlos Edwards' 94th minute winner at Derby in MM's first season which confirmed we were staying up and the Great Escape was complete. I guess, as others have said, slim pickings!
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Ipswich football moment of the decade ? on 13:18 - Dec 17 by Reuser_is_God
Here you go....
Q: I want to focus on the here and now, but it would be remiss of me not to look back on your 11 years of ownership and ask what you would have done differently. Hindsight is obviously a wonderful thing, but what are your biggest regrets? People talk a lot about being top after Boxing Day 2014…
A: The biggest regret then was when Mick (McCarthy) and I sat down and said ‘let’s forget about this Southampton cup tie’, the decision was then made to go for it. As we know we then had the two games, McGoldrick got injured in the second game and it tore apart the rest of the season.
That was a regret that we weren’t a little bit more conservative with our match planning for January that year.
I was looking to spend money to bolster our position, and I did so to a certain extent, but it is worth bearing in mind that I had already that season provided several players with new and increased value contracts to ensure continuity within the squad. That plan had taken us to the top of the league.
We were looking for the right players who were available within the financial parameters I had in place. I am sure Mick would have identified some more targets if millions had been available but we did the best we could in what is a very overpriced transfer window.
If you think about it, we were top, we were doing incredibly well, Daryl (Murphy) was scoring all those goals. We had a settled squad and we wanted to ensure nothing was done which would upset what we had unless it would obviously improve us.
It wasn’t for lack of looking and lack of trying, and we didn’t want to throw out the dynamic of the dressing room and what we’d created.
I know fans find it difficult to understand why we didn’t do something at that time, but it wasn’t ‘we don’t want to do it, forget it’. It was thought through.
Hmm..we lost our form badly in the New Year, losing 7 out of 13 League games. I don't know how much McGoldrick's injury had to do with it, but of course he could have got injured in a league game. I thought if Evans invested in the January window it could well be the difference between going up or not & was disappointed when all we did was loan in the very average squad fillers Chaplow & Varney, plus the disappointing Chris Wood (subsequently showed what a good player he was, but lacked fitness). However, we did sign Freddie Sears plus Noel Hunt. We'll never know what might have happened, but it proved to be the zenith of the McCarthy years. Interesting that Mick discussed Cup strategy with Evans. I can only guess that Town's continued disdain for cups is certainly something that Evans is fine with.