FA Cup (R3) - AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich Town Preview & Matchday Thread
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Tuanzebe is not a right back. Hutchinson cant pass, Ladapo mmmm Broadhead missed a great chance. We look slow and they want it more. Not good at all.
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2-1 Town Tuanzebe , clearly they didn't want it enough
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Wow ! A DEFENDER gets a goal for us.. red letter day lol
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You need to keep in mind it’s a “Town 11”. Whenever this happens there’s rarely continuity and fluency of play. You have players out of position not having had many minutes in competitive situations. They will be off the pace in every aspect of their game.mendipblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:09 pmTuanzebe is not a right back. Hutchinson cant pass, Ladapo mmmm Broadhead missed a great chance. We look slow and they want it more. Not good at all.
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hallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:22 pmYou need to keep in mind it’s a “Town 11”. Whenever this happens there’s rarely continuity and fluency of play. You have players out of position not having had many minutes in competitive situations. They will be off the pace in every aspect of theirmendipblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:09 pmTuanzebe is not a right back. Hutchinson cant pass, Ladapo mmmm Broadhead missed a great chance. We look slow and they want it more. Not good at all.
Sorry that's a poor excuse. They should be trying to impress.
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I certainly wouldn’t be overly critical on Omari Hutchison. Very good football player.
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Wouldn’t say it’s a “ poor excuse”, just a physiological fact tbh
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Freddie’s off , new boy on …. Oh dear poor Freddie …
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I wouldn't waste your breathhallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:44 pmWouldn’t say it’s a “ poor excuse”, just a physiological fact tbh
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For me its just a case of getting through. Maybe its not a classic but come on, so many changes. How many times in the past have we faulted by making so many changes.
Sarmiento sounds a very good player. Just heard the commentator saying though not at our best but certainly in control. Just scored our 3rd as well
Think we all would be happy with a 3-1 win.. Wouldn't we ?
Sarmiento sounds a very good player. Just heard the commentator saying though not at our best but certainly in control. Just scored our 3rd as well
Think we all would be happy with a 3-1 win.. Wouldn't we ?
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Of course i'm suggesting true Ipswich fans being contented with a 3-1 win and not ones just contented causing a issue or two
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I’d say that’s a good day st the office Steve . I’m really happy with 1-3 ., ta very much lol
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Yes very good win, easier than I anticipated
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Kind of thought you would be happy Liz, remember the days when Town couldn't buy a win the cup at all ?hallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:27 pmI’d say that’s a good day st the office Steve . I’m really happy with 1-3 ., ta very much lol
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Almost every year Steve …. And us playing against 10 men? Don’t get me started!!
3-1 to Town with a second string : stick that in yer pipe you scummer, sutton
3-1 to Town with a second string : stick that in yer pipe you scummer, sutton
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A lot of scummers about.
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I didn't read Sutton, what did that pri-ck say this time ?hallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:31 pmAlmost every year Steve …. And us playing against 10 men? Don’t get me started!!
3-1 to Town with a second string : stick that in yer pipe you scummer, sutton
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Williams ill again according to KMc
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A good win which will hopefully boost confidence throughout the squad.
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How do you waste breath when typingBluemike wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:55 pmI wouldn't waste your breathhallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:44 pmWouldn’t say it’s a “ poor excuse”, just a physiological fact tbh
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Do you hold your breath when typing then?
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Oh he never misses a trick to trash Town in his so called punditry work. He had Wimbledon ad favourites to win today .Steve wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:49 pmI didn't read Sutton, what did that pri-ck say this time ?hallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:31 pmAlmost every year Steve …. And us playing against 10 men? Don’t get me started!!
3-1 to Town with a second string : stick that in yer pipe you scummer, sutton
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hallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 4:31 pmOh he never misses a trick to trash Town in his so called punditry work. He had Wimbledon ad favourites to win today .Steve wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:49 pmI didn't read Sutton, what did that pri-ck say this time ?hallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:31 pmAlmost every year Steve …. And us playing against 10 men? Don’t get me started!!
3-1 to Town with a second string : stick that in yer pipe you scummer, sutton
I’m just catching up after golf as there was no tv coverage.
It would appear we pretty much controlled the game and won comfortably in the end which is more than satisfactory. To be honest I expected them to play a full strength side and give us a good run for our money,
Always nice to be in the hat for the 4th Round draw, hopefully either an easy game at home if there is such a thing or one of the big boys and a good day out.
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Yeah right, what a crock of sh*te.
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I’m now watching the second half of QPR v Bournemouth, why am zi able to watch this game on tv with a 3pm kick off and not be able to watch Wimbledon v Town at 12.30 ?
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Isn’t the 4th round on the weekend of 27th…..we have Rotherham then and I’ve got my ticket - assume it will be rearranged now?
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Liz: Cream always comes to the tophallamblue wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:20 pmWow ! A DEFENDER gets a goal for us.. red letter day lol
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Were unable to follow game progress but predicted before time a 3 - 1 win for us, and so it came to pass. Sometimes I got pretty good instinct. Piecing together relevant information from the game but first thought, maybe we struggled at times and it could have gone either way. Maybe we were simply better than them and victory was never really in much doubt but just relieved to have made it through and avoided a first hurdle exit.
McKenna reading now, put out a strong team and went for it. That deserves applause if not respect. Years back with other managers we wouldn't seem to bother or content to fall at first attempt but not always easy to look back on a time in fact quite recent where the club name were in disarray or picked off with ease.
Pity is, we got the attributes and in-depth strength when everyone is fit and available to really go far in this years competition but Fulham in the League Cup taught a lesson you can only expect too much. Not only that promotion has to be the primary and only true objective for the team this season. Going far in this here F.A. Cup would be all mighty fine but fans maybe could take a moment to question how much does one really expect out of it.
McKenna reading now, put out a strong team and went for it. That deserves applause if not respect. Years back with other managers we wouldn't seem to bother or content to fall at first attempt but not always easy to look back on a time in fact quite recent where the club name were in disarray or picked off with ease.
Pity is, we got the attributes and in-depth strength when everyone is fit and available to really go far in this years competition but Fulham in the League Cup taught a lesson you can only expect too much. Not only that promotion has to be the primary and only true objective for the team this season. Going far in this here F.A. Cup would be all mighty fine but fans maybe could take a moment to question how much does one really expect out of it.