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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? 22:52 - Sep 12 with 1823 viewsKeno

Sitting a bit deeper, and hitting teams on the break?


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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 22:54 - Sep 12 with 1770 viewstonybied

I was thinking that at half time. Not sure if it's by design or if that's just the way it played out, but who fecking cares. Tonight was just the medicine and hopefully will now bring confidence gushing from the group.
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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 22:55 - Sep 12 with 1752 viewsJohn_Warks_Willy

See Mick Mills comment on BBC live page, he thinks so very much

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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 22:56 - Sep 12 with 1729 viewsFrimleyBlue

Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 22:54 - Sep 12 by tonybied

I was thinking that at half time. Not sure if it's by design or if that's just the way it played out, but who fecking cares. Tonight was just the medicine and hopefully will now bring confidence gushing from the group.


Had to be tactical. Hirst was playing as a midfielder at times off the ball. At one point in open play we had about 8 player in and around our own box.


It does make sense to be looking down that avenue as if we do go back up that's pretty much how we have to play in the prem.

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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 23:05 - Sep 12 with 1616 viewsWeWereZombies

Too early to tell for me, when Akpom was on the pitch he sat behind Hirst more than Smozdics (or Chaplin, remember him ?) does; this makes the three more of a triple prong than the previous attacking line. Also Cajuste is more of a winning touch and feed player whereas Luongo carried the ball; again the substitution changed things as Núñez seems to have a freer role (but that might just be from the freedom that coming onto the pitch when we are 4-0 up brings.)

I would like to think that McKenna had a game plan for the Blades that involved drawing them in and hitting back when they were a bit out of shape, the tactics will undoubtedly be different for Blackburn and am interested to see what develops in that match.

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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 23:06 - Sep 12 with 1605 viewsEverydayblue

Horses for courses... KM new they'd press us and invited it on.
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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 23:07 - Sep 12 with 1567 viewsDavoIPB

Yep. Worked a treat, for all the fans criticism McKenna has adapted with the players he has. Saying that sheff united were awful.
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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 23:10 - Sep 12 with 1519 viewspositivity

just looked at the stats, 47% possession and 21 shots is a massive outlier in the mckenna era!

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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 08:04 - Sep 13 with 687 viewsWeWereZombies

'But every game’s different, the challenge tonight was tough, but it’s a completely different challenge to what Derby or Preston posed in the games before.' from McKenna's post match interview quoted in Phil's front page article.

We also now have the squad to adjust to the opposition challenges.

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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 08:16 - Sep 13 with 615 viewsWeWereZombies

Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 22:55 - Sep 12 by John_Warks_Willy

See Mick Mills comment on BBC live page, he thinks so very much


'This has been an excellent night. It has ended Ipswich's barren spell. They are up and running.

I am wondering if that is going to be the style of play.

Sheffield United - who are not a bad team - dominated the ball for long spells and enabled Ipswich to play a way that I haven't seen under Kieran McKenna before.

They were counter-attacking. They were quick and divisive, but played differently from all those games in League One, the Championship and the Premier League.'

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/c7408r78j39t#LiveReporting @ 22:28

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Absolutely on 08:23 - Sep 13 with 565 viewsDyland

McKenna is always learning. These comments (from good friends and family I go with as well as on here) about his rigid tactics are such bollix. To me, it's a developing style that will not only win us games in the Champ but if we can get promoted again will give us a better chance in the Prem.

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Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 08:25 - Sep 13 with 548 viewsfranz_tyson

Was it more Sheff U trying, at least, to play football rather than us sitting back?

There will be teams who’ll look at last night's game and the Derby game... and just sit back even further to frustrate us. We can only hit teams on the break if they come onto us.

Even so.... Philogene has his shooting boots on. Whatever style.... we have to shoot better. Big improvement. And think Egeli and Nunez aren't scared of shooting from distance.
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Indeed on 08:51 - Sep 13 with 437 viewsDyland

Do I sense a bit of a change in style? on 08:16 - Sep 13 by WeWereZombies

'This has been an excellent night. It has ended Ipswich's barren spell. They are up and running.

I am wondering if that is going to be the style of play.

Sheffield United - who are not a bad team - dominated the ball for long spells and enabled Ipswich to play a way that I haven't seen under Kieran McKenna before.

They were counter-attacking. They were quick and divisive, but played differently from all those games in League One, the Championship and the Premier League.'

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/c7408r78j39t#LiveReporting @ 22:28


I thought we'd huff and puff through September and that may still be the case, but there are very encouraging signs with our style of play. Obviously Blades' awful defending is a big caveat, but a timely confidence boost for when we inevitably come up against more Derbyesque spoiling tactics.

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