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Liverpool H 0-1 Post Match Thread. We are relegated.
WorcesterBlue replied to urban.spaceman's topic in Leicester City Forum
My comiserations from an Ipswich supporter. You seem to have more than enough problems off the pitch let alone on it. See you next season.- 264 replies
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I met two Arsenal supporters last year. They admitted they spent a fortune going to random matches. After a long discussion I persuaded them to go see their local team instead. Seeing them a few months later they said how much they enjoyed watching football 6 divisions lower. No booking to go to the game, cheaper, less time consuming and stand where you like. They particularly liked that if they wanted to question the ref's parentage that he could actually hear it. They liked being able to wander in and out of the club house and drinking with the team and manager afterwards. There is more to football than just the EPL or Champs.
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Ipswich 1-1 LCFC - Post Match Thread
WorcesterBlue replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
But the ref gave us a penalty against Everton a few weeks back that VAR overturned ? -
Ipswich 1-1 LCFC - Post Match Thread
WorcesterBlue replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Contrary to what you will read on this forum last season Town actually conceeded more goals after 90 minutes than they scored. Talk to Cardiff who scored in the 94th and 97th minutes to win 2-1 and give the Championship to the Foxes. Football can be that close. That is why we love it so much. Yesterday we had two eveny matched teams both struggling to flow. The ref was equally appalling to both teams. Leif's goal was a cracker. He said afterwards that he had been practising that move and shot with his manager. How many other managers would spend time on such a move with a full back ? Class act our Kieran. Then we get a foul from a body check on the edge of the box. There follows, as they say north of the border here, a scrimmidge. This resulted in another body check that for some reason only known to the ref was not given. That is a puzzle. I mean he had a clear view. The ball then comes out, two players go for it, both with outstreched legs and as usual it's the one that falls most convincingly that gets the foul. So, the chances were, that either the home team is 1-0 up with a penalty or 1-0 up but down to 10 men. The ref changed the course of the game. During this season I have been monitoring the noise coming from the away end at Portman Road. So far the scores have been (out of 10) Liverpool 2 Fulham 5 Villa 3 Everton 6 Foxes. I have to say that I could hardly hear you at all except after you scored and I cant count that against the other 93 minutes of relative quiet. But you were not as bad as the no doubt corporates in the Liverpool and Villa seats. I will score you a 4. I just wonder if the shouting for your team is in direct proportion to how much your team is expected to win. More expectation, less noise ? Finally I hope you enjoyed you stay in sleepy Suffolk. Judging by the numbers in the Station Hotel afterwards you did. When I walked past at about 6pm (after taking in some refreshment elsewhere myself) it was still in full swing which is unusual. And a final finally. This time last year we would both have been pleasd to know that this fixture was taking place. COYB -
But dont forget to keep going to the end and wait for the 99th minute, five deflection goal.
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There are to be two different minutes of applause today Tom Tomline a disabled Town fan who died aged 54 (54th minute). Trevour Whymark, England international, died aged 74 (74th minute) played in the great Bobby Robson teams of the 70's and scored 106 goals for Town
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So do I.
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Oh, and if you are going to the match, dont forget to let us know you are there. Liverpool and Villa supporters were as silent as a tomb.
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I'm a Tractor Boy. I dont see a lot of arragance on here at all. I see a lot of supporters concerned for their team which is as it should be. Looking forward to the game tomorrow. Somebody on here asked about pubs. The designated away team pub is the Station which unsurprisingly is opposite the Station. Funny that. Nice enough place. But in truth Ipswich has some excellent pubs none of which are going to give away supporters any grief. (Unless you are wearing green and yellow of course). Personally I will be in the Steamboat, 15 mins from the ground. Have a good day. But not too good if you know what I mean. COYB
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I have been looking at other fans comments. City have cheated but got away with it seems unsurprisingly to be the main thought. But also heavy critism of the EPL for messing it up. The only support that I found was on the pinkun Norwich forum. They are happy because now there is a better chance of City finishing above Ipswich.. Football is a tribal community.
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Leicester 1- 1 Tottenham Post Match Thread
WorcesterBlue replied to urban.spaceman's topic in Leicester City Forum
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I would like to wish the Foxes well for the season. I hope both them and the Tractor Boys prosper this year.
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Norwich supporters tried that. But with the majority of the ground season tickets it made little difference. Especially when it comes down to attendance figures because as a season ticket holder you are counted as ever present even when you are not. No, it is all down to supply and demand. They can so they will. Ipswich have had recent times where we only had 12k there. The management is determined to have a full ground of support and so we have lower prices.
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Ipswich supporter here. I am sorry to see such prices anywhere. For comparison Town released their season ticket prices a few months ago before we went up . They are here. I'm in Block B which is sort of outer middle upper. £338 (OAP) https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/46928/town-announce-season-ticket-prices
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Premier League 24/25 Pre-season guff (misc talking points)
WorcesterBlue replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
My season ticket in the Cobbold stand at Portman Road is £344 (I'm an OAP). The club has taken a policy decision that it wants a full stadium for every game. -
I think you are right. Budgies or Baggies for my money.
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Ipswich are owned by Yanks of a different colour
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Tractor boy here. First congratulations to the foxes. I have said on here before that my choice was Town and Foxes for top two. Thanks for the good wishes that are on here. I don't want the Budgies to go up. In fact it you could just arrange that they get relegated next year to Div 1 and then Div 2 the year after all will be well.
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Tractor boy here. First congratulations to the foxes. I have said on here before that my choice was Town and Foxes for top two. Thanks for the good wishes that are on here.
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Keep calm. It will all work out.
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Probably. But this time last year we were literally playing Forest Green. Getting to the promised land of th EPL and using the money sensibly is where it is at for us. Small steps. Oh, and enjoying the ride of course.
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None taken. Morsy is what he is. But what ever that is is very effective. However yesterday Saints put 2 players on him which held him back a bit.
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Morsy is a destroyer. If he loses the ball to you don't expect him to stand back and admire your skill. He is immediately going to do everything he can to get it back. Yes he is tough but over the course of a match he is much more fouled than fouling. It is just that he rides the fouls and presses on forwards. Relentless. He will be our Player of the Season by a mile.