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His performances in the first half of the season were being questioned here not too long ago. Since December his form has been quietly turning and in recent games he looks like he's getting back to his best.
I was interested to just read on the BBC stats he has the same number of assists in all competitions now as Davis (7), scoring 5 more goals (6).
Could use a little shooting practice, but a real talent at this level to drive play forward. The amount of times he jinks past people in this and advances 30 or 40 yards before being clattered is bordering the ridiculous.
Besides putting one over Steve Evans & co, was that yesterday's game had all the hallmarks of an Ipswich Town banana skin.
How many times have we performed well one week against decent opposition and failed to build on it by not turning up against a side languishing at the bottom of the table? The Ipswich of most of the last decade would find a way to lose in the swirling rain at Gillingham off the back of a great result vs Wycombe.
Our record when returning from international breaks is utterly appalling, stretching back deep into Mick's tenure. Where an extra week on the training ground should be a blessing, we so often look unfit, disorganised and ring-rusty. Lambert used to opt for cancellations, fall to a meagre defeat in the following game and still lose the replay in April. This time we've rolled out of an enforced break looking sharper, better drilled, and importantly, extremely motivated.
It's such a basic principle that it's almost laughable, to spend 2 weeks with the players on the training pitch and actually produce a visible improvement. It's a professionalism that has been missing from the club for a long time, and while there are far tougher challenges ahead than the Gills, I hope it spells a small end to the ITFC hoodoo that has loomed over us for years.
Find some consistency KMac, and we might just be able to call a close on the ITFC banter era for good.
"I want us to be brave on the ball, to take the ball forward, to play in the opposition half. To attack with a really good structure and balance, but also to attack in different ways with forward runs and crosses and movement off the ball, and ultimately to score lots of goals.
I want us to win the ball high up the pitch, to be hungry to get the ball back whenever we can, but also to know that in the league we're in there's times where we need to dig in. It isn't alway going to be pretty and we have to be committed to all parts of the game."
Result to one side, that was about as good a full league debut from a youngster as you could hope for at this level, against good opposition. Constantly offered an option going forward, made intelligent runs and worked hard enough to dig himself out of trouble at the back on the couple of occasions he was beaten or caught out.
Paid for a month pass on a cheap deal and am watching via the Now TV player on windows... quality drops in and out between 4K HD and 4k year old cave painting.
Looking online, appears unless you've got a wired ethernet connection, the service is largely pointless? Broadband speed clocks at 25mb/s and can deal with HD on every other platform (even with multiple devices at once).
Anyone had same issue, is there a setting I can change?