The KNIGHT-mare Reloaded - Ipswich home
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Re: The KNIGHT-mare Reloaded - Ipswich home
Aye, preferable to playing at Bletchley Park trying to guess what initials mean.thebish wrote:anyway... back to Britt Ekland's arse...
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WareHouse Project...TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, preferable to playing at Bletchley Park trying to guess what initials mean.thebish wrote:anyway... back to Britt Ekland's arse...
But yes, BEA is much more noteworthy.
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Thank you. Looked it up. Don't think I'll be going.Worthy4England wrote:WareHouse Project...TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, preferable to playing at Bletchley Park trying to guess what initials mean.thebish wrote:anyway... back to Britt Ekland's arse...
But yes, BEA is much more noteworthy.
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Anyone going from a pre-match drink in Scott's? I'll be in there with my Pops anyway
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Lennon's pre-match press conference - http://youtu.be/dZZR0dDipfk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; [can I embed video using an iPad?]
Cravies out with a hamstring strain; Wilkinson in contention for a place; and it's "wait and see" on Eidur.
Cravies out with a hamstring strain; Wilkinson in contention for a place; and it's "wait and see" on Eidur.
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TonyDomingos wrote:Lennon's pre-match press conference - http://youtu.be/dZZR0dDipfk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; [can I embed video using an iPad?]
Cravies out with a hamstring strain; Wilkinson in contention for a place; and it's "wait and see" on Eidur.
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My dad was impressed with Wilko against Reading. I'm personally not sure if he's ready to start against a team as good as Ipswich tomorrow, but yeah why not. There's no one else really, is there? Eidur will probably start on the bench.
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Bring back the Juke.... ![Groovy :oyea:](./images/smilies/oyea.gif)
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Um... Joe Mason?
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Joe's a Klasnic, not the perfect point man, more a box-fox. Granted, he's done well enough for us, but especially against gladiator-type defenders he's better playing off somebody. Have to see what Wilkinson can do because C.D not looking too hopeful. Hope that's wrong too.Tombwfc wrote:Um... Joe Mason?
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Mason won't be able to do what Cravies does on his own up top. Lennon admitted to basing our game plan around Cravies' strengths, so Wilko is the only like-for-like replacement.
I like Mason but Lennon doesn't seem to fancy him that much overall tbh.
I like Mason but Lennon doesn't seem to fancy him that much overall tbh.
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Yes, please!TANGODANCER wrote:Bring back the Juke....
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I don't think Mason is a poacher per se but he needs to play in a front two, preferably as the deeper one. He was mainly hopeless in his first loan spell last year alone up top, and it's absolutely no coinkydink that his very productive second spell came when he was playing off a very good (for this division) target man in Juke.
On the subject of Juke, I don't wish to pine for him - after all, Lennon almost certainly has other options in mind - but I do find myself wondering what happens if Vokes comes back strong and Ings keep popping 'em in... and then accidentally find myself wishing Burnley well (shudders)
On the subject of Juke, I don't wish to pine for him - after all, Lennon almost certainly has other options in mind - but I do find myself wondering what happens if Vokes comes back strong and Ings keep popping 'em in... and then accidentally find myself wishing Burnley well (shudders)
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Bit of pre-Ipswich training of the lads:
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Juke is doing quite well for them, he got the pen against villa.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I don't think Mason is a poacher per se but he needs to play in a front two, preferably as the deeper one. He was mainly hopeless in his first loan spell last year alone up top, and it's absolutely no coinkydink that his very productive second spell came when he was playing off a very good (for this division) target man in Juke.
On the subject of Juke, I don't wish to pine for him - after all, Lennon almost certainly has other options in mind - but I do find myself wondering what happens if Vokes comes back strong and Ings keep popping 'em in... and then accidentally find myself wishing Burnley well (shudders)
They like him, if they were to send a player out more likely to be Barnes who is very slow.
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Or Sordell, who is very shit.jaffka wrote:Juke is doing quite well for them, he got the pen against villa.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I don't think Mason is a poacher per se but he needs to play in a front two, preferably as the deeper one. He was mainly hopeless in his first loan spell last year alone up top, and it's absolutely no coinkydink that his very productive second spell came when he was playing off a very good (for this division) target man in Juke.
On the subject of Juke, I don't wish to pine for him - after all, Lennon almost certainly has other options in mind - but I do find myself wondering what happens if Vokes comes back strong and Ings keep popping 'em in... and then accidentally find myself wishing Burnley well (shudders)
They like him, if they were to send a player out more likely to be Barnes who is very slow.
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:TonyDomingos wrote:Lennon's pre-match press conference - http://youtu.be/dZZR0dDipfk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; [can I embed video using an iPad?]
Cravies out with a hamstring strain; Wilkinson in contention for a place; and it's "wait and see" on Eidur.
Bloody hell! Not exactly Mr Chirpy today, is he?
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He needs a bigger cup for his brew.
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Re - the prospect of seeing Eidur tomorrow. The last time I felt like this was Christmas Eve 1978 when I'd sussed that I was getting a new bike for Christmas. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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