As good a win as I can remember 21:52 - Nov 2 with 4802 views | itfcjoe | Showed such character, and such quality. Everyone contributed - and so needed |  |
| |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 22:52 - Nov 2 with 1718 views | Churchman |
As good a win as I can remember on 22:50 - Nov 2 by Vic | Are you me? We seem to think so much alike! |
Haha, I’ve noticed that! Like your avatar that shows the best, we want the best! |  | |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 22:57 - Nov 2 with 1689 views | Radlett_blue | Just got home. Traffic before the game was horrific so nearly missed kick off. An uneven performance from Town. Wycombe bossed the first 25 minutes - without being too direct - and Town struggled to get out of their own half. Celina's first goal came completely out of the blue, but it seemed to settle Town, who were the better side for the rest of the half. However, Town started the second half on the back foot & were lackadaisical (how many times have we seen that) although Wycombe weren't as threatening as in the first half. Again, a goal seemed to inspire Town & then we looked like scoring with almost every attack. We unsurprisingly sat back a bit at 3-1, but Wycombe only really threatened from the myriad of free kicks that they seemed to con the ref into giving by falling over. Town's attacking potential was there for all to see once they had the confidence to move the ball quickly on the ground. We must do this more often. Celina was excellent & looks far too good for this league if we can get him on the ball in a little space. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:09 - Nov 2 with 1644 views | StokieBlue | I find this quite an interesting post. You're quick to jump on people all week but now you're the first to post when we do well playing in exactly the way you said we shouldn't play. Historically there has been accusations of a clique on here with regards to certain posters which I didn't think was fair but it never seems to be the case when it's to do with football. I predicted this exact outcome and the fact we shouldn't change for the opposition and ended up having to defend myself for a few pages: What to expect tomorrow? by StokieBlue 1 Nov 2021 15:26I'm not convinced that playing 4 CB's across the defence is a great idea. Seems to be the road MM went down at Cardiff and it stunts all attacking playing. Wolf didn't really look to pass forward much on the weekend.
Surely we should play our best team and back ourselves to beat them without worrying so much about the opposition? You've said in many posts that the squad is easily good enough for this league and that we should be beating teams. Changing to suit other teams doesn't seem the way forward to me as we end up just being a worse version of them.
SB This thread was hard work, essentially if you're not in the inner circle then you're wrong. Yet everything I said was right and turned out how I said. Perhaps there should be a bit more humility from those who are neck-deep in the Ipswich world. To be honest I don't think I'm the authority on Ipswich but I am willing to listen to others, I'm not sure there are some on here who ever think they are wrong. It's disrespectful to other posters and in my opinion quite arrogant. I posted some analysis response and I get a single sentence response without punctuation because it's inconvenient to the narrative and too hard to bother respond in a nice fashion. To be honest it's why I don't post about football that much. It's laughable that some posters were driven off here with accusations of a clique when stuff like this goes on daily. SB |  | |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:13 - Nov 2 with 1591 views | N2_Blue |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:09 - Nov 2 by StokieBlue | I find this quite an interesting post. You're quick to jump on people all week but now you're the first to post when we do well playing in exactly the way you said we shouldn't play. Historically there has been accusations of a clique on here with regards to certain posters which I didn't think was fair but it never seems to be the case when it's to do with football. I predicted this exact outcome and the fact we shouldn't change for the opposition and ended up having to defend myself for a few pages: What to expect tomorrow? by StokieBlue 1 Nov 2021 15:26I'm not convinced that playing 4 CB's across the defence is a great idea. Seems to be the road MM went down at Cardiff and it stunts all attacking playing. Wolf didn't really look to pass forward much on the weekend.
Surely we should play our best team and back ourselves to beat them without worrying so much about the opposition? You've said in many posts that the squad is easily good enough for this league and that we should be beating teams. Changing to suit other teams doesn't seem the way forward to me as we end up just being a worse version of them.
SB This thread was hard work, essentially if you're not in the inner circle then you're wrong. Yet everything I said was right and turned out how I said. Perhaps there should be a bit more humility from those who are neck-deep in the Ipswich world. To be honest I don't think I'm the authority on Ipswich but I am willing to listen to others, I'm not sure there are some on here who ever think they are wrong. It's disrespectful to other posters and in my opinion quite arrogant. I posted some analysis response and I get a single sentence response without punctuation because it's inconvenient to the narrative and too hard to bother respond in a nice fashion. To be honest it's why I don't post about football that much. It's laughable that some posters were driven off here with accusations of a clique when stuff like this goes on daily. SB |
You don't half moan since your return. Just enjoy the fecking result. Absolutely loved tonight, was fantastic performance against a very good team. Wycombe in the first 20 minutes were superb and to win that game 4-1 was some turnaround. I want to know what the guy who slated Celina for the first 25 minutes tonight is saying now. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:14 - Nov 2 with 1572 views | wkj |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:13 - Nov 2 by N2_Blue | You don't half moan since your return. Just enjoy the fecking result. Absolutely loved tonight, was fantastic performance against a very good team. Wycombe in the first 20 minutes were superb and to win that game 4-1 was some turnaround. I want to know what the guy who slated Celina for the first 25 minutes tonight is saying now. |
Duplicate post. [Post edited 2 Nov 2021 23:16]
|  |
|  |
Totally agree Joe on 23:15 - Nov 2 with 1576 views | unstableblue | I thought Wycombe showed for that 20mins spell why they are a strong and difficult team and why they had won so many at home But we dug deep, Walton, Toto, Edmundson so strong And then we blew them away with the football we have wanted for so long Ashton and Cook asked for patience…. We needed to give it, it could have derailed the project Now let’s smash Sunderland and Rotherham and BUILD |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:15 - Nov 2 with 1563 views | wkj |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:13 - Nov 2 by N2_Blue | You don't half moan since your return. Just enjoy the fecking result. Absolutely loved tonight, was fantastic performance against a very good team. Wycombe in the first 20 minutes were superb and to win that game 4-1 was some turnaround. I want to know what the guy who slated Celina for the first 25 minutes tonight is saying now. |
TBF Stokie was told quite firmly he was wrong for forecasting we should play the way we ended up playing. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:15 - Nov 2 with 1563 views | StokieBlue |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:13 - Nov 2 by N2_Blue | You don't half moan since your return. Just enjoy the fecking result. Absolutely loved tonight, was fantastic performance against a very good team. Wycombe in the first 20 minutes were superb and to win that game 4-1 was some turnaround. I want to know what the guy who slated Celina for the first 25 minutes tonight is saying now. |
Thanks for addressing the content of the post. Oh, you didn't. There's a surprise. People are quick to moan, I was optimistic before the match and challenging the pre-match moaners yet you single me out. Perhaps take a look at yourself first, if you have it in you. SB |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
As good a win as I can remember on 23:17 - Nov 2 with 1548 views | itfcjoe |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:09 - Nov 2 by StokieBlue | I find this quite an interesting post. You're quick to jump on people all week but now you're the first to post when we do well playing in exactly the way you said we shouldn't play. Historically there has been accusations of a clique on here with regards to certain posters which I didn't think was fair but it never seems to be the case when it's to do with football. I predicted this exact outcome and the fact we shouldn't change for the opposition and ended up having to defend myself for a few pages: What to expect tomorrow? by StokieBlue 1 Nov 2021 15:26I'm not convinced that playing 4 CB's across the defence is a great idea. Seems to be the road MM went down at Cardiff and it stunts all attacking playing. Wolf didn't really look to pass forward much on the weekend.
Surely we should play our best team and back ourselves to beat them without worrying so much about the opposition? You've said in many posts that the squad is easily good enough for this league and that we should be beating teams. Changing to suit other teams doesn't seem the way forward to me as we end up just being a worse version of them.
SB This thread was hard work, essentially if you're not in the inner circle then you're wrong. Yet everything I said was right and turned out how I said. Perhaps there should be a bit more humility from those who are neck-deep in the Ipswich world. To be honest I don't think I'm the authority on Ipswich but I am willing to listen to others, I'm not sure there are some on here who ever think they are wrong. It's disrespectful to other posters and in my opinion quite arrogant. I posted some analysis response and I get a single sentence response without punctuation because it's inconvenient to the narrative and too hard to bother respond in a nice fashion. To be honest it's why I don't post about football that much. It's laughable that some posters were driven off here with accusations of a clique when stuff like this goes on daily. SB |
Hang on - I replied to every one of your posts properly and I started off by saying: “ Do we try and shift it up slightly, get an extra big body in team by either keeping Woolf in at RB or sticking Burgess in at LB ahead of Penney? ” I never once said play 4 CBs, just that an extra bigger body would help - we didn’t start that was and really struggled in the first 20 minutes……then Burgess came on and we improved. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:17 - Nov 2 with 1544 views | N2_Blue |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:15 - Nov 2 by wkj | TBF Stokie was told quite firmly he was wrong for forecasting we should play the way we ended up playing. |
Didn't say he was wrong...but just seems to moan a lot recently and go after posters (most of them rightly so on COVID untruths) but not all. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:33 - Nov 2 with 1454 views | StokieBlue |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:17 - Nov 2 by itfcjoe | Hang on - I replied to every one of your posts properly and I started off by saying: “ Do we try and shift it up slightly, get an extra big body in team by either keeping Woolf in at RB or sticking Burgess in at LB ahead of Penney? ” I never once said play 4 CBs, just that an extra bigger body would help - we didn’t start that was and really struggled in the first 20 minutes……then Burgess came on and we improved. |
That's simple not true. "You have to have some respect for how the opposition will play and make minor adjustments to sort - without matching them like for like at times." This is exactly the opposite of what happened and what I said shouldn't happen in my first post. "Still need to be weary of set piece situations and things like that - with those 2 at full back if Donacien doesn't make it then only really leaves 3 that are strong in the air in the team with Edmundson, Nsiala and Bonne - feels a bit light to me" You said this about the exact fullbacks that played tonight. Was it a bit light or was it the basis of playing to our strengths and winning 4-1? "They played Sam Vokes on the left wing on Saturday and he won 10 headers, had 9 shots and scored - I just don’t think you can put KVY there or he is going to be totally destroyed" Did this happen? We even substituted a defender for a midfielder which isn't very defensive even with Vokes on the wing. "I never once said play 4 CBs, just that an extra bigger body would help - we didn’t start that was and really struggled in the first 20 minutes……then Burgess came on and we improved." I think it's hugely reaching to imply that the introduction of Burgess was the enzyme to a 4-1 victory. "If Donacien is available he comes back in, if not I think you have to stick with Woolfenden" Yet KVY did well and we were better playing to our strengths. To be honest, I didn't enjoy last week, I felt I was talked down to just because I'm not a superfan. Some cliques are apparently OK. To be honest I'm not specifically digging you out, more the fact that some things on here are apparently gospel and some things are nonsense even when the evidence disagrees and it's all depending on who says it. If you're not in the inner circle then you're immediately wrong. SB |  | |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:45 - Nov 2 with 1408 views | itfcjoe |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:33 - Nov 2 by StokieBlue | That's simple not true. "You have to have some respect for how the opposition will play and make minor adjustments to sort - without matching them like for like at times." This is exactly the opposite of what happened and what I said shouldn't happen in my first post. "Still need to be weary of set piece situations and things like that - with those 2 at full back if Donacien doesn't make it then only really leaves 3 that are strong in the air in the team with Edmundson, Nsiala and Bonne - feels a bit light to me" You said this about the exact fullbacks that played tonight. Was it a bit light or was it the basis of playing to our strengths and winning 4-1? "They played Sam Vokes on the left wing on Saturday and he won 10 headers, had 9 shots and scored - I just don’t think you can put KVY there or he is going to be totally destroyed" Did this happen? We even substituted a defender for a midfielder which isn't very defensive even with Vokes on the wing. "I never once said play 4 CBs, just that an extra bigger body would help - we didn’t start that was and really struggled in the first 20 minutes……then Burgess came on and we improved." I think it's hugely reaching to imply that the introduction of Burgess was the enzyme to a 4-1 victory. "If Donacien is available he comes back in, if not I think you have to stick with Woolfenden" Yet KVY did well and we were better playing to our strengths. To be honest, I didn't enjoy last week, I felt I was talked down to just because I'm not a superfan. Some cliques are apparently OK. To be honest I'm not specifically digging you out, more the fact that some things on here are apparently gospel and some things are nonsense even when the evidence disagrees and it's all depending on who says it. If you're not in the inner circle then you're immediately wrong. SB |
Mick Mills was making the point that with the quality from the left they had they were dropping balls in to the channel between LCB and LB constantly at start of game. I felt before the game we needed an extra body in there and felt that losing Coulson for Burgess helped us in that respect and just totally stopped what had been a fruitful tactic for them. Coulson and KVY seemed a full back selection that was too weak defensively and in the air, we didn’t see the game only out with that pairing, we saw 20 minutes when we were massively under the cosh and barely out of our half. We’ll never know whether that is because we were growing into it, or just had it wrong - but the introduction of Burgess helped stop the diagonal balls causing us issues. I don’t really think the bits you’ve highlighted from my posts say what you think they do, the Vokes bit didn’t happen but is a tactic they’ve used previously, but it seems you’ve projected a view point on to me that I wanted us to go long ball, 4 CBs etc when that wasn’t the case I don’t care about cliques, I say my piece. I seem to have a target on my back for some who don’t seem to realise I actually enjoy watching Ipswich play well and win. I always try and respond respectfully and in detail to posters, but am strong minded in my views. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 07:25 - Nov 3 with 1207 views | GlasgowBlue |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:09 - Nov 2 by StokieBlue | I find this quite an interesting post. You're quick to jump on people all week but now you're the first to post when we do well playing in exactly the way you said we shouldn't play. Historically there has been accusations of a clique on here with regards to certain posters which I didn't think was fair but it never seems to be the case when it's to do with football. I predicted this exact outcome and the fact we shouldn't change for the opposition and ended up having to defend myself for a few pages: What to expect tomorrow? by StokieBlue 1 Nov 2021 15:26I'm not convinced that playing 4 CB's across the defence is a great idea. Seems to be the road MM went down at Cardiff and it stunts all attacking playing. Wolf didn't really look to pass forward much on the weekend.
Surely we should play our best team and back ourselves to beat them without worrying so much about the opposition? You've said in many posts that the squad is easily good enough for this league and that we should be beating teams. Changing to suit other teams doesn't seem the way forward to me as we end up just being a worse version of them.
SB This thread was hard work, essentially if you're not in the inner circle then you're wrong. Yet everything I said was right and turned out how I said. Perhaps there should be a bit more humility from those who are neck-deep in the Ipswich world. To be honest I don't think I'm the authority on Ipswich but I am willing to listen to others, I'm not sure there are some on here who ever think they are wrong. It's disrespectful to other posters and in my opinion quite arrogant. I posted some analysis response and I get a single sentence response without punctuation because it's inconvenient to the narrative and too hard to bother respond in a nice fashion. To be honest it's why I don't post about football that much. It's laughable that some posters were driven off here with accusations of a clique when stuff like this goes on daily. SB |
Well I’ve read this thread and the one you’ve linked Stoke, and I don’t see any evidence of cliques. Just people offering differing opinions about team selection. Sometimes I agree with Joe. sometimes I don’t. Regarding putting Woolf in instead of KVY, I disagree with Joe. Some of the other people agreeing with Joe will disagree with him in other posts. Where is the clique? |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 07:53 - Nov 3 with 1166 views | Churchman |
As good a win as I can remember on 07:25 - Nov 3 by GlasgowBlue | Well I’ve read this thread and the one you’ve linked Stoke, and I don’t see any evidence of cliques. Just people offering differing opinions about team selection. Sometimes I agree with Joe. sometimes I don’t. Regarding putting Woolf in instead of KVY, I disagree with Joe. Some of the other people agreeing with Joe will disagree with him in other posts. Where is the clique? |
Offering differing opinions, thoughts etc is what the board is all about, surely. It’s what makes football a good escape from the real world. Nobody is right all the time. I enjoy and respect the views of SB, Joe and just about everyone, bar the obvious trollers even if I don’t always agree with them. I think the key point is respecting views and if somebody is being deliberately unpleasant or baiting I hit the ‘ignore’, as I’ve done with a couple of posters in the past few months. I don’t really see cliques on the football side. Just viewpoints, but maybe I am too knuckleheaded to notice. Maybe it’s a misplaced perception, but I’ve felt it on the general forum at times, which is one of the reasons I rarely post on that side at these days. Anyway, the morning after the night before that result feels just as sweet. What a great result. I hope Cook plays the first team on Saturday (fitness permitting). I know there is an injury risk, but there is in training. I think it’s more important for this team to get games in as they are obviously improving. |  | |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 08:44 - Nov 3 with 1107 views | Vic |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:09 - Nov 2 by StokieBlue | I find this quite an interesting post. You're quick to jump on people all week but now you're the first to post when we do well playing in exactly the way you said we shouldn't play. Historically there has been accusations of a clique on here with regards to certain posters which I didn't think was fair but it never seems to be the case when it's to do with football. I predicted this exact outcome and the fact we shouldn't change for the opposition and ended up having to defend myself for a few pages: What to expect tomorrow? by StokieBlue 1 Nov 2021 15:26I'm not convinced that playing 4 CB's across the defence is a great idea. Seems to be the road MM went down at Cardiff and it stunts all attacking playing. Wolf didn't really look to pass forward much on the weekend.
Surely we should play our best team and back ourselves to beat them without worrying so much about the opposition? You've said in many posts that the squad is easily good enough for this league and that we should be beating teams. Changing to suit other teams doesn't seem the way forward to me as we end up just being a worse version of them.
SB This thread was hard work, essentially if you're not in the inner circle then you're wrong. Yet everything I said was right and turned out how I said. Perhaps there should be a bit more humility from those who are neck-deep in the Ipswich world. To be honest I don't think I'm the authority on Ipswich but I am willing to listen to others, I'm not sure there are some on here who ever think they are wrong. It's disrespectful to other posters and in my opinion quite arrogant. I posted some analysis response and I get a single sentence response without punctuation because it's inconvenient to the narrative and too hard to bother respond in a nice fashion. To be honest it's why I don't post about football that much. It's laughable that some posters were driven off here with accusations of a clique when stuff like this goes on daily. SB |
I think i5 works both ways really SB. There are those who seem relentlessly cautious and even negative towards Cook. But equally there are others who seem just as relentless in their praise and support him - when until recently the here has been little in terms of results to praise h8m for. But there are plenty of others who seem to sit in the middle - hopeful but frequently disappointed. I think I’m in that group. I have seen plenty about what Cook has done and the way that he has done it to disappoint me. Yet at the same time I think the general direction is right and feel that he is probably the right man for us. I have such extremes of emotions - last night was a total high and I couldn’t sleep, but there have been plenty of Saturday evenings when I’ve sat sullenly in my armchair as grumpy as old boots! So yes, there are cliques, but in reality it’s just different opinions isn’t it. Maybe at times we could all do with being a less dogmatic, black and white and a little more humble in the way we express those opinions! In the end we’re all town fans, wanting the same thing - success for our team.m [Post edited 3 Nov 2021 8:49]
|  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 08:47 - Nov 3 with 1085 views | vanmunt | Really good game of football last night, a real credit to League 1. I am trying to not get to high after a win and not to low after a defeat but this season is a real rollercoaster. |  | |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 08:50 - Nov 3 with 1065 views | Funge |
As good a win as I can remember on 07:25 - Nov 3 by GlasgowBlue | Well I’ve read this thread and the one you’ve linked Stoke, and I don’t see any evidence of cliques. Just people offering differing opinions about team selection. Sometimes I agree with Joe. sometimes I don’t. Regarding putting Woolf in instead of KVY, I disagree with Joe. Some of the other people agreeing with Joe will disagree with him in other posts. Where is the clique? |
Yep, agree with this. Joe can speak for himself, I'm sure - but I must confess that he gets an inordinate amount of attention from elsewhere, probably by virtue of the fact that he is relatively visible re: ITFC. Fck it, sensational win last night; more of that, please. |  | |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 08:53 - Nov 3 with 1044 views | Radlett_blue |
As good a win as I can remember on 07:53 - Nov 3 by Churchman | Offering differing opinions, thoughts etc is what the board is all about, surely. It’s what makes football a good escape from the real world. Nobody is right all the time. I enjoy and respect the views of SB, Joe and just about everyone, bar the obvious trollers even if I don’t always agree with them. I think the key point is respecting views and if somebody is being deliberately unpleasant or baiting I hit the ‘ignore’, as I’ve done with a couple of posters in the past few months. I don’t really see cliques on the football side. Just viewpoints, but maybe I am too knuckleheaded to notice. Maybe it’s a misplaced perception, but I’ve felt it on the general forum at times, which is one of the reasons I rarely post on that side at these days. Anyway, the morning after the night before that result feels just as sweet. What a great result. I hope Cook plays the first team on Saturday (fitness permitting). I know there is an injury risk, but there is in training. I think it’s more important for this team to get games in as they are obviously improving. |
I will be very surprised if Cook makes fewer than 8 changes for Saturday. The owners want promotion & Cook doesn't want to risk possibly compromising that by sacrificing some first choice players to win a couple of Cup rounds. Town also have a large, quality squad so makes sense to give game time to players currently on the fringes like Pigott. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 08:59 - Nov 3 with 1021 views | Steve_M |
As good a win as I can remember on 08:53 - Nov 3 by Radlett_blue | I will be very surprised if Cook makes fewer than 8 changes for Saturday. The owners want promotion & Cook doesn't want to risk possibly compromising that by sacrificing some first choice players to win a couple of Cup rounds. Town also have a large, quality squad so makes sense to give game time to players currently on the fringes like Pigott. |
Yep, Wolfenden, Harper, Pigott, Fraser all likely to start. Feel a bit for Pigott, he's looked decent when he's played but Bonne is in exceptional form. We will still have a side out more than good enough to win the tie and it will be a disappointment if we don't. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 09:02 - Nov 3 with 1013 views | Radlett_blue |
As good a win as I can remember on 08:59 - Nov 3 by Steve_M | Yep, Wolfenden, Harper, Pigott, Fraser all likely to start. Feel a bit for Pigott, he's looked decent when he's played but Bonne is in exceptional form. We will still have a side out more than good enough to win the tie and it will be a disappointment if we don't. |
Yes, but I hope Cook keeps a nucleus of a starting XI, rather than making 11 changes. That sends out a clear message to the Town players & the opposition that "this game doesn't matter so we are playing a reserve XI". |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 09:30 - Nov 3 with 953 views | blueislander |
As good a win as I can remember on 09:02 - Nov 3 by Radlett_blue | Yes, but I hope Cook keeps a nucleus of a starting XI, rather than making 11 changes. That sends out a clear message to the Town players & the opposition that "this game doesn't matter so we are playing a reserve XI". |
I think Walton deserves a special mention. He came and confidently caught crosses. Made one really good save, and looked to distribute the ball quickly and accurately. He had that awful debut against Bolton, but is now definitely our number one. |  | |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 10:34 - Nov 3 with 891 views | jayessess |
As good a win as I can remember on 09:02 - Nov 3 by Radlett_blue | Yes, but I hope Cook keeps a nucleus of a starting XI, rather than making 11 changes. That sends out a clear message to the Town players & the opposition that "this game doesn't matter so we are playing a reserve XI". |
I disagree really. I think we should have a mindset as a club that just because we've put a Reserve XI out doesn't mean this fixture doesn't matter. Is our reserve XI, properly motivated and properly prepared, good enough to hammer Oldham Athletic? Absolutely. Make them show it. |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 10:36 - Nov 3 with 886 views | Keaneish |
As good a win as I can remember on 21:52 - Nov 2 by Keno | maybe, just maybe we are coming good |
Walton is the new Craig Forrest |  |
|  |
As good a win as I can remember on 10:39 - Nov 3 with 871 views | tractorboy1978 |
As good a win as I can remember on 10:34 - Nov 3 by jayessess | I disagree really. I think we should have a mindset as a club that just because we've put a Reserve XI out doesn't mean this fixture doesn't matter. Is our reserve XI, properly motivated and properly prepared, good enough to hammer Oldham Athletic? Absolutely. Make them show it. |
Quite. Can line up as below with 11 changes! Hladky Donacien-Woolfy-Burgess-Penney El Mizouni-Harper Barry-Fraser-Aluko Pigott |  | |  |
As good a win as I can remember on 10:55 - Nov 3 with 841 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
As good a win as I can remember on 23:17 - Nov 2 by itfcjoe | Hang on - I replied to every one of your posts properly and I started off by saying: “ Do we try and shift it up slightly, get an extra big body in team by either keeping Woolf in at RB or sticking Burgess in at LB ahead of Penney? ” I never once said play 4 CBs, just that an extra bigger body would help - we didn’t start that was and really struggled in the first 20 minutes……then Burgess came on and we improved. |
Hey, let's call this a score draw, you two were both right, so shake hands (other Covid compliant gestures are available) and we all move on towards the second half of the season with a song in our hearts: Durr durr durr durr durr durr durr durr Durr durr durr durr durr durr durr Durr durr durr durr durr durr durr durr Durr durr durr durr durr durr durr Durr durr durr durrrrrrr durr Durr durr durr durrrrrrr durr Durr durr durr durrrrrrr durr Durr durr durr durr durr durr durr- CELINA!!! |  | |  |
| |