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prebbs007 added 17:52 - Jan 7

Well done Lincoln
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cobboldkid added 18:02 - Jan 7

Town shocking, clueless, no passion, no second balls, too weak, no creativity, must question the desire to wear the shirt and the apparent poor fitness levels. Lincoln played us off the park fully deserved to win, their fans were superb. Lawrence our only hope but its going to be tragic when he is wearing a Norwich shirt.
4


bluelady added 18:04 - Jan 7

Have to say the only positive for me was Josh Emanuel who showed why he is better than Chanbers and showed Knudsen how to defend and attack. Knudsen is quite possibly the worse LB I have seen in 30 plus years of supportijg Town. Those players in general today had no passion and did not look like a team playing for the manager,Mick Terry and the team need to take a hard long look at themselves total embarrassment.
6


MattBatt69 added 18:07 - Jan 7

why can't we rate the Lincoln players!?
4


silkcutblue added 18:09 - Jan 7

Manager 0
3


itfcbam added 21:38 - Jan 7

Really. Emmanuel was poor all game, only exception was the interception in the dying seconds. The team lacked on field leadership badly today, coupled with a lack of desire
-4


Scuzzer added 21:58 - Jan 7

For the first time that I can remember in the near 50 years of supporting Town I did not stand up and celebrate our second equalizer, as I was embarrassed by it as we did not deserve anything from that abysmal display.
3


rickw added 00:31 - Jan 8

I thought our attacking players looked dangerous when we got the ball to their feet, however this only happened a few times all match, the rest of the time our only tactic seemed to rely on Sears and Pitman outjumping their huge defenders.....
2


harlingblue added 01:20 - Jan 8

Lincoln City and their supporters can feel very proud of a performance that was worthy of a win. Only two superb pieces of individual brilliance by Lawrence saved our day, with Emmanuel IMO the only other Ipswich player coming out of the game with much credit. Without Skuus to protect them, centre backs Berra and Webster looked very vulnerable, as was the game plan set up by MM, totally outwitted by the young ex Braintree management team. It's nice to still be in the next round draw, but today we looked lightweight, lacked width, movement, confidence and most of all leaders on the pitch.
4


Sam added 08:21 - Jan 8

That performance was three out of ten for me. We were outplayed by a better team who deserved to win. Lincoln found it too easy for their goals and if it wasn't for Tom Lawrence and Josh Emmanuel we would have lost. itfcbam Emmanuel poor all game I totally disagree with. He was in the right position all the time but no-one would pass to him. We found our feet but we found our feet ten mins from the end which is obviously way too late. Overall a bad performance with no passion. I must say the Lincoln fans were outstanding and so were their players.

SamITFCFAN [age ten].
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Penguinblue added 17:47 - Jan 8

'Manager' and 'coach' clueless. It is almost amusing to watch them huff and puff out of their depth.
McCarthy has this way of waving his arm left to right as if to encourage the players to go forward. This must confuse the hell out of them..

Please go
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Bert added 23:26 - Jan 8

Gerken, Emmanuel and Lawrence came out of the game with credit. This was a team that most supporters would have selected so it's a pity that whilst the Lincoln supporters created a cup atmosphere, most Ipswich supporters sulked. That's the way it has been all season so whilst the players are there to entertain, which they have not, we are there to at least get behind whoever plays. There isn't any point whinging on about MM when the owner is happy with him. Move on and support the team during these dark days. The performances may be boring but we have for years been a noiseless crowd at home which is a turn off in itself.
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