Relegation Battle
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Kerryblueboy
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If Ipswich pull a win here then I'll be pretty concerned tbh. I know they don't have a great bunch of players but they have decent attacking options and good managing goes a long way (hint hint).
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On the other hand, Ipswich winning (and if Wolves win tomorrow) might make the decision for TFG to sack him.
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Evertonian418
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Kerryblueboy
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Ipswich well coached team everyone knows their role and have good patterns of play we beat them and have gone to shit since
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Ipswich showing more eagerness to get another goal to kill the game off on the break here than we did at 0-0 yesterday.Kerryblueboy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 3:44 pm Ipswich well coached team everyone knows their role and have good patterns of play we beat them and have gone to shit since
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Didn’t we do that in the home game against Bournemouth when everyone was screaming for us to close the game out?
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No? We were 2-0 up and cruising. Brought on a couple of players in like for like substitutions that can't control a ball and threw it away. Was nothing to do with going for another goal.
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Kerryblueboy
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No we were 2-0 up and he took off our best player and never reacted after any of the first 2 goals
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Ipswich will feel like that's 2 points dropped but it's a point gained in the grand scheme of things. Hopefully Cunha's absence means Wolves don't pull off a win tomorrow.
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No. People were screaming out for him to substitute the young player whose leg had gone, who had players running off him for fun.