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If you were thinking of watching a few old Town reruns of days gone by 18:34 - Mar 13 with 2764 viewsEdmundo

...in place of the real thing tomorrow, what would you watch?

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If you were thinking of watching a few old Town reruns of days gone by on 23:07 - Mar 13 with 474 viewsGarv

Ive got a solid selection of the season reviews between 2001 and 2005, 2003-2005 being the best era during my time that I remember.

It was simply a joy to go to Portman road and watch my team score goals.

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If you were thinking of watching a few old Town reruns of days gone by on 05:46 - Mar 14 with 428 viewsChurchman

The Bolton 5-3 play off game. It was unreal. The most intense atmosphere I ever remember at PR.
WBA cup semi final - for that moment when Wark scored as much as anything else
Man U 6-0. What a team that was
The 6-4 Crewe game - mayhem
Liverpool away in the 5th Rd replay in 92. What a night, despite losing
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If you were thinking of watching a few old Town reruns of days gone by on 07:51 - Mar 14 with 411 viewsOxford_Blue

If you were thinking of watching a few old Town reruns of days gone by on 19:10 - Mar 13 by WeWereZombies

Well, Neil Warnock would be in charge of a team for a start.

And that team would be Sheffield United and they would be two goals up at Portman Road with thirty five minutes left on the clock and Pablo sent off for a Joe Royle side playing in front of a crowd that had emotionally bade a farewell to a recently passed Dale Roberts who had been former manager George Burley's most consistent and longest serving assistant.

In some other times, before and after, Ipswich supporters may just have accepted the odds and meekly given the occasional round of applause for individual flourishes but the ups and downs of the Burley years followed by Royle's swashbuckling game plans had made us believe that football could be entertaining, and worth cheering to the extent that an all seater stadium could feel like terraces at time.

So when Darren Bent scored we thought a draw might be achievable. And when Ambrose scored with a little over twenty minutes left we began to wonder if settling for a draw was not enough. We had to wait until two minutes from the end for the ten men to provide Darren Bent with the chance that he converted for the winner and after the final whistle Joe Royle made it clear 'we won it for Dale'.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2003/feb/10/match.sport9


Your ultimate fantasy is to have Neil Warnock as manager?
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If you were thinking of watching a few old Town reruns of days gone by on 16:07 - Mar 14 with 367 viewsWeWereZombies

If you were thinking of watching a few old Town reruns of days gone by on 07:51 - Mar 14 by Oxford_Blue

Your ultimate fantasy is to have Neil Warnock as manager?


I think you have mistaken the point of my post, my game to remember (along with the cup final, the pay-off semis against Bolton, the play-off final, the FA Cup semi-final against West Brom, the 7-0 against West Brom, the fact that my West Brom supporting mate still speaks to me) is one in which Neil Warnock's side gets beaten by Ipswich.

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