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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. 14:39 - Oct 25 with 1669 viewsFrimleyBlue

What a block at the death too.

Worked really well with kipre.


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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 16:31 - Oct 25 with 1534 viewsAlberto_the_frog

Level with Palmer already

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 21:38 - Oct 25 with 1440 viewsFrimleyBlue

Wolfys best mate must be busy tonight. Funny that. Had plenty to say after Tuesday. ;)




Evening chantry :)
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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:15 - Oct 25 with 1350 viewsHerbivore

Gave the ball away poorly a couple of times second half with some really sloppy passing but thankfully we weren't punished. Not sure O'Shea deserves particular praise for the clean sheet, we largely defended fairly well as a unit and I didn't think he particularly stood out in the backline over anyone else. Thought Kipre looked the more assured of the two overall if anything.

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OShea much improved, more vocal, and no nonsense clearances when needed on 22:18 - Oct 25 with 1336 viewsunstableblue

Pleased for him

That muppetry clown MEME of him by a town fan was uncalled for

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:22 - Oct 25 with 1312 viewsFrimleyBlue

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:15 - Oct 25 by Herbivore

Gave the ball away poorly a couple of times second half with some really sloppy passing but thankfully we weren't punished. Not sure O'Shea deserves particular praise for the clean sheet, we largely defended fairly well as a unit and I didn't think he particularly stood out in the backline over anyone else. Thought Kipre looked the more assured of the two overall if anything.


He did give the ball away spot on like most players did when looking to get the ball forward. Kipre himself did one too when looking for hirst. It didn't make it past halfway and brom almost made something from it. Thankfully we weren't punished.

Kipre also didn't track a runner during a set piece which they almost got on the end of too.

But as cleansheets were something used to showcase wolfys 23 form they we shall celebrate the ones the skipper earns too.

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:36 - Oct 25 with 1246 viewsHerbivore

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:22 - Oct 25 by FrimleyBlue

He did give the ball away spot on like most players did when looking to get the ball forward. Kipre himself did one too when looking for hirst. It didn't make it past halfway and brom almost made something from it. Thankfully we weren't punished.

Kipre also didn't track a runner during a set piece which they almost got on the end of too.

But as cleansheets were something used to showcase wolfys 23 form they we shall celebrate the ones the skipper earns too.


Okay, so you've started the thread to look for an argument basically. In our promotion season I don't recall any threads being started when we kept a clean sheet saying "Great clean sheet for Woolfy today". If there were, you might have a point. But it's pretty clear what you're doing.

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:45 - Oct 25 with 1184 viewsFrimleyBlue

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:36 - Oct 25 by Herbivore

Okay, so you've started the thread to look for an argument basically. In our promotion season I don't recall any threads being started when we kept a clean sheet saying "Great clean sheet for Woolfy today". If there were, you might have a point. But it's pretty clear what you're doing.


No. I wrote the op because cleansheets were being used to bash oshea in comparison to wolfy and everything else didn't matter. So it's entirely fair to celebrate the cleansheets when oshea gets them as he's been levels above in all other aspects as all relevant stats show but it wasn't accepted. If you want to take it as starting an argument you are wrong however. There is no argument with this.

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:46 - Oct 25 with 1173 viewsSmoresy

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:36 - Oct 25 by Herbivore

Okay, so you've started the thread to look for an argument basically. In our promotion season I don't recall any threads being started when we kept a clean sheet saying "Great clean sheet for Woolfy today". If there were, you might have a point. But it's pretty clear what you're doing.


To my eyes he hasn't. A few posters went in heavy midweek; one called him the most overrated Ipswich player of all time, another criticises him almost every post he makes, and they weren't alone. I see a positive post after a more positive performance, and I agree with Frimley that he was the pick of the two for me if inviting comparison.
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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:47 - Oct 25 with 1166 viewsMrPotatoHead

O’Shea played very well today, won a huge amount of duels and defended our box excellently.
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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:48 - Oct 25 with 1152 viewsHerbivore

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:45 - Oct 25 by FrimleyBlue

No. I wrote the op because cleansheets were being used to bash oshea in comparison to wolfy and everything else didn't matter. So it's entirely fair to celebrate the cleansheets when oshea gets them as he's been levels above in all other aspects as all relevant stats show but it wasn't accepted. If you want to take it as starting an argument you are wrong however. There is no argument with this.


I don't think anyone has bashed O'Shea purely on clean sheets,.it's some of his rank bad defending at times, such as against Charlton on Tuesday for example. He's had good games too since he's been here but he's been error prone and as a collective the defence hasn't looked that solid with him in it a lot of the time. Your simplistic characterisation of the debate is you trying to start an argument because, as always, whenever you come back you spend a few weeks posting like a normal poster and then can't resist going back in for hot takes and petty rows aplenty.

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:48 - Oct 25 with 1155 viewspointofblue

O'Shea was ok, better than Tuesday but that's not saying much. For the money spent, expect better and hopefully this will give him the confidence to grow. As Davis said post match, at least we can try and build on this now, rather than have an international break affecting momentum.

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:54 - Oct 25 with 1118 viewsFrimleyBlue

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:48 - Oct 25 by Herbivore

I don't think anyone has bashed O'Shea purely on clean sheets,.it's some of his rank bad defending at times, such as against Charlton on Tuesday for example. He's had good games too since he's been here but he's been error prone and as a collective the defence hasn't looked that solid with him in it a lot of the time. Your simplistic characterisation of the debate is you trying to start an argument because, as always, whenever you come back you spend a few weeks posting like a normal poster and then can't resist going back in for hot takes and petty rows aplenty.


Herbz. I think you're trying to defend your own view. This isn't about yours.

Chantry brought out cleansheets as he wouldn't accept any other stats despite them showing oshea being part of a better defence then one with wolfy in it and in my view once oshea gets the same number of cleansheets as wolfy then I think the case is closed imo. So yeah I will celebrate oshea cleansheets I think he's a great defender.

It's not a petty row BTW. It's people on a forum having debates. It's healthy. Neither I or chantry or even yourself have been personal with each other. Well until you just did unwarranted.
If you define this thread as a row I understand and accept your side of view. I would ask if you could however point out even by dm what other posts of mine you feel have been petty rows as I would not wish to revert to previous posting habits so I'm clearly completely unaware of them.

I love a good debate and it's great for the forum to have them.
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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:56 - Oct 25 with 1110 viewsFrimleyBlue

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:48 - Oct 25 by pointofblue

O'Shea was ok, better than Tuesday but that's not saying much. For the money spent, expect better and hopefully this will give him the confidence to grow. As Davis said post match, at least we can try and build on this now, rather than have an international break affecting momentum.


Yeah international break was a killer. Defo came at the wrong time after that nodge game.

Think if we played boro that week we'd have seen a different animal.

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 12:07 - Oct 27 with 748 viewsBlueBadger

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 22:36 - Oct 25 by Herbivore

Okay, so you've started the thread to look for an argument basically. In our promotion season I don't recall any threads being started when we kept a clean sheet saying "Great clean sheet for Woolfy today". If there were, you might have a point. But it's pretty clear what you're doing.


If it helps, I did one or two, mainly to wind up one weirdo who was obsessed with any slight error the Woolf made, though.

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And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 12:11 - Oct 27 with 730 viewsTRUE_BLUE123

And a great cleansheet for our skipper. on 21:38 - Oct 25 by FrimleyBlue

Wolfys best mate must be busy tonight. Funny that. Had plenty to say after Tuesday. ;)




Evening chantry :)
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DOS is our captain who we have paid a big fee for is meant to have turned down Prem offers. It is no surprise he is held to higher standards and he has been bang average for most of the season.

I don't agree with any idiots making clown memes or anything OTT but the criticism hasn't been for nothing.

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