The Official Ipswich Town Thread

The Official Ipswich Town Thread

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JNW1

7,795 posts

194 months

Saturday 13th April
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Road2Ruin said:
I can't believe how the top three are failing to see it out. Leeds particularly, who have been unbeaten at home. Leicester, who have looked the best team in the league. Ipswich have been in fine company, would be great to see it out.
I think we (Leeds) have been poor since the resumption after the international break; five mediocre performances have yielded only five points and being honest the one win we've had (against Hull) we didn't really deserve. In the process we've given away some some poor goals (including the one that cost us today) but more worrying is we suddenly seem to be devoid of any cutting edge in the final third - lots of possession without creating much in the way of clear chances has become a recurring theme of late.

On current form it's difficult to see us winning any of our remaining games and I think Leicester and Ipswich are probably now the favourites to take the automatic promotion places. And if we end-up facing someone like Norwich in the play-offs I think they'll (rightly) fancy their chances; they're bang in form whereas we seem to have lost the plot at just the wrong time.... banghead


dirty boy

14,699 posts

209 months

Monday 15th April
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Just posted on the Leeds page, but agree, the season is just incredible, us, Leeds and Leicester all looked bang at it and relentless for a long time.

Southampton went on a mental run and pulled themselves into the mix, only to implode, then us three all went to pot and Southampton are right back in it!

JNW1

7,795 posts

194 months

Monday 15th April
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dirty boy said:
Just posted on the Leeds page, but agree, the season is just incredible, us, Leeds and Leicester all looked bang at it and relentless for a long time.

Southampton went on a mental run and pulled themselves into the mix, only to implode, then us three all went to pot and Southampton are right back in it!
Yes, Southampton need to win their games in hand - which is easier said than done - but if they manage it they'll be level on points with us, something you wouldn't have put money on a few weeks ago!

I think with the way the fixtures fall we play twice before you play again so if we win both you'd be three points behind by the time you next take to the field (arguably effectively four behind given the goal difference). But the problem from our point of view is given our current form I doubt we'll beat either Boro or QPR so it's probably more likely you'll just need to beat either Hull or Coventry to guarantee finishing above us!

In truth I'm now pretty much resigned to the playoffs and in that scenario I don't see us going up. Although in reality I don't think Southampton will overhaul two of the current top three they'll probably still be on a relatively good run of form entering the playoffs as will your neighbours from Norfolk; in contrast, we're out of sorts and will be pretty much shot psychologically having thrown away a great position entering the international break. So I fear it all points to at least one more season in the Championship for us (and probably more if a failure to get promoted sparks the inevitable exodus of our better players in the summer).


Venisonpie

3,278 posts

82 months

Last night was arguably the toughest of our 3 remaining games, I'd settle for a point. Neither Coventry or Huddersfield have anything to play for now, whether that's in our favour or not I don't know. It comes down to desire and bottle I think.

Road2Ruin

5,229 posts

216 months

Venisonpie said:
Last night was arguably the toughest of our 3 remaining games, I'd settle for a point. Neither Coventry or Huddersfield have anything to play for now, whether that's in our favour or not I don't know. It comes down to desire and bottle I think.
Agreed. I watched most of the game and thought we played well, Hull are a good team. Silly give away goal for the second. I would be disappointed if we didn't get four points from the last two. Leeds still need to win, remember.

Venisonpie

3,278 posts

82 months

Road2Ruin said:
Agreed. I watched most of the game and thought we played well, Hull are a good team. Silly give away goal for the second. I would be disappointed if we didn't get four points from the last two. Leeds still need to win, remember.
True. Southampton seem to have gone awol and will finish 4th regardless so how motivated they will be I don't know - much like our opposition.


Road2Ruin

5,229 posts

216 months

Venisonpie said:
Road2Ruin said:
Agreed. I watched most of the game and thought we played well, Hull are a good team. Silly give away goal for the second. I would be disappointed if we didn't get four points from the last two. Leeds still need to win, remember.
True. Southampton seem to have gone awol and will finish 4th regardless so how motivated they will be I don't know - much like our opposition.
That's mostly my thoughts. An opposition with nothing to lose though, can be dangerous and play with a lot of reedom. Going to be squeaky bum time next weekend I think.

Leicester Loyal

4,550 posts

122 months

Gotta fancy your chances to get a point from Cov and 3 from Huddersfield.

I'd prefer you up than Leeds, still need to do your ground!

dirty boy

14,699 posts

209 months

Yesterday (12:27)
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Coventry is an odd one, nothing to play for, but means no pressure, can express, even have fun, makes that game incredibly difficult.

Let's not forget this is a team that took it to ManU, they're a tough opposition.

Huddersfield don't have as much quality, but again, they too have nothing to lose.

Normally i'm positive, but not yet. Just can't get excited.

Road2Ruin

5,229 posts

216 months

Yesterday (13:45)
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dirty boy said:
Coventry is an odd one, nothing to play for, but means no pressure, can express, even have fun, makes that game incredibly difficult.

Let's not forget this is a team that took it to ManU, they're a tough opposition.

Huddersfield don't have as much quality, but again, they too have nothing to lose.

Normally i'm positive, but not yet. Just can't get excited.
I am with you. Been and Ipswich fan for fifty years, saw the 1978 FA cup victory. Hard to get excited without being nervouse too.
I hope/pray that we win against Coventry, we are good enough. Then just a draw at Huddersfield needed.
The Hull game was good and with the amount of shots on target, particularly at the end, I was mighty disappointed we didn't win.