KFS Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Does Howard even know where the goal is, the amount of times he misses the target... Leicester are playing in winter wonderland, and all you can comment on is how Howard is shit? **** off you cynical bastard.
EnglishOxide Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 So somebody has to get hurt before health and safety even becomes a consideration? Sort of. Should we start calling off matches in the rain because it's slippery because players might hurt themselves? They are big boys. Anybody would think a bomb was about to drop on the stadium at the rate some of you are going on. You are using it as an excuse. Ipswich adapted to conditions, we didn't. Sure, you don't see football in these conditions very often these days, but it was the norm in the older days wasn't it? This is what people want to see more often. EnglishOxide, feels this game is ok to go ahead most of us are just moaning because we are losing 3 0 . what a r****d I'm pretty much bang on in my opinion. Thanks for insulting me though, nice one. It just shows you up to be a biased and blinkered fool.
Dylan Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 I hope Stuart Atwell breaks his fooking ankle in these conditions. Then he'll realised its unfit.
Mike the Metal Ed Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 To be honest, if the ref called it off for safety reasons now, I think we'd accept this as a fair result. The elongated breaks were a dreadful decision though.
MPH Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 im just so angry that they were allowed to come back out ... would it be different if i was an ipswich fan? maybe... but im not. now Vitor is injured and if you look at how he fell, it was down to the snow... so annoyed...
FrankieADZ Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 I guess as long as u can see the lines its playable then so if we get a few ft of it shouldnt get called off then
buzzy Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Sort of. Should we start calling off matches in the rain because it's slippery because players might hurt themselves? They are big boys. Anybody would think a bomb was about to drop on the stadium at the rate some of you are going on. You are using it as an excuse. Ipswich adapted to conditions, we didn't. Sure, you don't see football in these conditions very often these days, but it was the norm in the older days wasn't it? This is what people want to see more often. I'm pretty much bang on in my opinion. Thanks for insulting me though, nice one. It just shows you up to be a biased and blinkered fool. and your an idiot saying its ok for it to carry on
Dylan Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Can someone explain to me what the difference is between the pitch now, and when they were took off?
wurmer Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 It's worse now than it was then - that's the only difference I can see...
ScouseFox Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 About time for another 10 minutes break I reckon then.
Guest shearfox Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Can someone explain to me what the difference is between the pitch now, and when they were took off? It's worse and this game is a farce not football at all
ScouseFox Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Fryatt's proving his worth just before January
Karljohn Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Snow or no snow, Sven's fooked it up away from home again. I don't think Chris Weale has much to worry about in regaining his place.
orangecity23 Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Sort of. Should we start calling off matches in the rain because it's slippery because players might hurt themselves? They are big boys. Anybody would think a bomb was about to drop on the stadium at the rate some of you are going on. You are using it as an excuse. Ipswich adapted to conditions, we didn't. Sure, you don't see football in these conditions very often these days, but it was the norm in the older days wasn't it? This is what people want to see more often. I'm pretty much bang on in my opinion. Thanks for insulting me though, nice one. It just shows you up to be a biased and blinkered fool. In the old days factory machines didn't have handguards, and it was acceptable for 100s of Navvies to die while building railways, that was the norm, but it doesn't make it right. Matches are called off for waterlogged pitches all the time, it is right to call a game off if the pitch bogs down, because when it gets waterlogged studs get caught in the turf, and ankles can get broken. Vitor is injured now, and off because he got knocked down, and hurt because of the conditions.
sphericalfox Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Fryatt's proving his worth just before January You are about right there! His passing has been superb
FrankieADZ Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 I guess next game we can maybe play on ice as long as we can see the lines right?
Simmo86 Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Snow or no snow, Sven's fooked it up away from home again. I don't think Chris Weale has much to worry about in regaining his place. Because Kirkland has made loads of mistakes!!
AoWW Posted 18 December 2010 Posted 18 December 2010 Sort of. Should we start calling off matches in the rain because it's slippery because players might hurt themselves? They are big boys. Anybody would think a bomb was about to drop on the stadium at the rate some of you are going on. You are using it as an excuse. Ipswich adapted to conditions, we didn't. Sure, you don't see football in these conditions very often these days, but it was the norm in the older days wasn't it? This is what people want to see more often. Ah, yes, things were so much better in the olden days.
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