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It's not exactly Magical Vegas years territory is it? (n/t) 12:37 - Aug 13 with 563 viewsjasondozzell

Presumably we've got thousands of glory hunter returnees who think a draw away to a monied Brum at a feverish St Andrews and a pen exit from league cup means it's the end of days.
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It's not exactly Magical Vegas years territory is it? (n/t) on 13:00 - Aug 13 with 422 viewsIllinoisblue

This year’s kits aren’t much better than the Magical Vegas atrocity!

62 - 78 - 81
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It's not exactly Magical Vegas years territory is it? (n/t) on 13:01 - Aug 13 with 426 viewspetieboy2011

My partner said to me this morning "How do you cope with loss after loss" (She is a bit of a glory hunter as she only started coming to games with me the season before we got promoted from League 1). I just replied and said that I've witnessed performances where you could visibly see the players look like they don't care or want to be playing for the club, so considering that for the majority of games we have lost over the last season, at least you could see the players "giving it a go" then although frustrating to lose it is at least tolerable.

Was last night's performance really that bad? Frustrating yes but we dominated play (as you would expect against lower league opposition) but we created chances and got minutes into fringe players. Unfortunately exiting the cup early on to lower league sides is the norm for Ipswich. I get that Bromley made changes as well and that makes the result even worse in some aspects, but lets face it - what's more important to us - a good cup run or promotion?

The most disappointing thing for me from last night was the news about Hutchinson and not wanting to contribute. It just leaves a sour taste in everyone's mouths.

Anyway, how does the chant go: Follow the Town, up or down? or in this case, Follow the Town in or out.

COYBs
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It's not exactly Magical Vegas years territory is it? (n/t) on 13:09 - Aug 13 with 377 viewsjasondozzell

It's not exactly Magical Vegas years territory is it? (n/t) on 13:00 - Aug 13 by Illinoisblue

This year’s kits aren’t much better than the Magical Vegas atrocity!


I don't mind the home collar but otherwise agree. Especially the away!
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It's not exactly Magical Vegas years territory is it? (n/t) on 13:15 - Aug 13 with 319 viewsjasondozzell

It's not exactly Magical Vegas years territory is it? (n/t) on 13:01 - Aug 13 by petieboy2011

My partner said to me this morning "How do you cope with loss after loss" (She is a bit of a glory hunter as she only started coming to games with me the season before we got promoted from League 1). I just replied and said that I've witnessed performances where you could visibly see the players look like they don't care or want to be playing for the club, so considering that for the majority of games we have lost over the last season, at least you could see the players "giving it a go" then although frustrating to lose it is at least tolerable.

Was last night's performance really that bad? Frustrating yes but we dominated play (as you would expect against lower league opposition) but we created chances and got minutes into fringe players. Unfortunately exiting the cup early on to lower league sides is the norm for Ipswich. I get that Bromley made changes as well and that makes the result even worse in some aspects, but lets face it - what's more important to us - a good cup run or promotion?

The most disappointing thing for me from last night was the news about Hutchinson and not wanting to contribute. It just leaves a sour taste in everyone's mouths.

Anyway, how does the chant go: Follow the Town, up or down? or in this case, Follow the Town in or out.

COYBs


Well summed up. Completely agree. We're not in Richie Wellens home truth territory.

Hutchinson very disappointing. Being badly advised.
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