The KNIGHT-mare Reloaded - Ipswich home
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Re: The KNIGHT-mare Reloaded - Ipswich home
That's good news, but do we have to take anyone off?thebish wrote:on comes josh vela...

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we chose to take off Wheater!Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:That's good news, but do we have to take anyone off?thebish wrote:on comes josh vela...

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Re: The KNIGHT-mare Reloaded - Ipswich home
The ball just isn't sticking up front. Our midfield isn't doing enough to protect the defence either, so we're having to put up with lots of pressure. I'm impressed with us defensively but we need more up front and since Clayton went off, we've been the lesser team. His departure made a big difference to the game, I think. We need a spell of possession and a decent attack or two.
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Meanwhile, directly above us, Reading are losing 6-1 at Birmingham and Huddersfield 5-0 at Norwich
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not sure we could moan too much if they were 3 or 4 up... thanks to Lonergan, they're not...
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Seven on-target efforts for them, no goals...
As it stands, if our first on-target effort went in, we'd go up four places to 14th... if Ipswich barge down the door, we'd drop two to 20th...
As it stands, if our first on-target effort went in, we'd go up four places to 14th... if Ipswich barge down the door, we'd drop two to 20th...
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Seems like a lack of confidence. Don't want to bring it down and play it out the back. Build up is painfully slow. The throw ins oh my god.
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fingers crossed... stranger things have happened.. anyone remember that citeh game??Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Seven on-target efforts for them, no goals...
As it stands, if our first on-target effort went in, we'd go up four places to 14th... if Ipswich barge down the door, we'd drop two to 20th...

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pretty harsh yellow for ream there...
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would have been disallowed - but yet another fantastic save from Lonnergan
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airheaded loose ball across the back there by Ream - could have been very costly...
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c'mon whites - smash and grab - no better feeling!!!
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dour keeper-inspired stalemates seem to be the current fashion... better than naive thrashings, I guess...
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Pretty disappointing performance. Took me back a few months...
Wilkinson had nothing up front and the couple of times he got the ball at his feet, he lost it again.
Too many long balls from the back four.
Lonergan with another outstanding performance.
Wilkinson had nothing up front and the couple of times he got the ball at his feet, he lost it again.
Too many long balls from the back four.
Lonergan with another outstanding performance.
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Most certainly, although I prefer it when their goalie doesn't require a deckchair (Federici spent last week's half-time out practising shot-stopping). After three shots on target in each of the last three games we've dropped to zip. Need a new striker or a plan B.thebish wrote:dour keeper-inspired stalemates seem to be the current fashion... better than naive thrashings, I guess...
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The substitutions we made had a big effect on our performance. Clayton going off was a problem and if Eidur was match fit, he'd have been an ideal replacement, but bringing on Spearing killed our momentum and they took over as being the better side. We didn't get going again, and were lucky to be 0-0, until Vela came on which, again, had a positive effect on our performance. They were the better team overall, so I'll take a point.
Defensively, this side is in a different world to the one under Freedman. Completely different, far, far superior. Had we not been able to keep hold of the ball under him, this would have been a heavy defeat but we're much more solid at the back now.
The big issue with us, and hopefully it's a problem Eidur can fix, is the lack of creativity in midfield. We miss Davies a lot and even though he's not been out for long, it's made a big difference. Hopefully Chungy can drop deeper and Eidur can play just behind Davies when everyone is fit.
Defensively, this side is in a different world to the one under Freedman. Completely different, far, far superior. Had we not been able to keep hold of the ball under him, this would have been a heavy defeat but we're much more solid at the back now.
The big issue with us, and hopefully it's a problem Eidur can fix, is the lack of creativity in midfield. We miss Davies a lot and even though he's not been out for long, it's made a big difference. Hopefully Chungy can drop deeper and Eidur can play just behind Davies when everyone is fit.
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SmokinFrazier wrote: The big issue with us, and hopefully it's a problem Eidur can fix, is the lack of creativity in midfield. We miss Davies a lot and even though he's not been out for long, it's made a big difference. Hopefully Chungy can drop deeper and Eidur can play just behind Davies when everyone is fit.
to be fair - he wasn't IN for long either!! how many games has he played this season?
also - there was more than one suicidal ball across the back - any of which could have resulted in a goal for which we would rightly have blamed the defence... had Knight played them rather than Ream...
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Very good defensive performance, overall okay. Thought we were the better team until Pratley came off, he's become a big player for us now. Spearing by contrast is absolute dogshit, can't pass a ball, can't win a header. On that showing Wilkinson is not even close to good enough for this level, worst player on the pitch really. Think if we had Cravies, Pratley and Clayton we would've been much better, and could have won. Eidur looked a class act, which is great news. Lonners are you Jussi in disguise?
Why the f in l did Clayton play on, just be safe!
Why the f in l did Clayton play on, just be safe!
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