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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Archie's penalty » 13 Sep 2008 17:20

Royal Lady Good persuasive argument there. Well done.


Cheers - I've been developing it for a fair few weeks now...

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by chandog » 13 Sep 2008 17:20

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Avon Royal When you rebuild a team you will lose games. That is an unfortunate fact. If we cleared out the dead wood and started to rebuild a team with the spirit and ethic of the team that got promoted then sensible fans would forgive the odd blip.


Who are the dead wood then in your opinion?


harper at the mo
hunt and doyle don't want to be here - they both know they missed out on moves to the prem
long - why is he still in the starting line up?
kebe was poor today - but he has been one of our best performers this season so far

MADEJSKI - keeping most of transfer money we have received and making it harder fro coppell to replace the players we have lost

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by thirtyyarder » 13 Sep 2008 17:21

The frustrating thing about this year is the lack of evolution. All we get is the same old plodders, half of whom don't want to be here, with zero planning for the future. A 2-0 loss away at Ipswich would be ok for a team being actively rebuilt for the future.[/quote]

From what has happened so far this season i would call it a falling apart year
LOL at anyone who thought we would rebuild after getting relegated and losing some of our main players
and no a 2-0 defeat at ipswich is not an ok result for anyone - in a league so close and competitive i cannot see any manager saying losing to an average team like ipswich is ok[/quote]

When you rebuild a team you will lose games. That is an unfortunate fact. If we cleared out the dead wood and started to rebuild a team with the spirit and ethic of the team that got promoted then sensible fans would forgive the odd blip.[/quote]

Also bearing in mind the contract situation this year, I think it is Ingi, Gunna, Long(?), plus the lurkers (Bennett, Sodje), who I think are in danger of being released.

Look at Derby, it is possible to slide downwards and downwards after being relegated, I think Coppell can have a year if he wants, because he will staedy the club and ensure thatwe don´t run into serious trouble a la Leeds (I´m not talking about the finacial side more the slipping down of multiple divisions)

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Royal Lady » 13 Sep 2008 17:21

Yes Archie, I've noticed.

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Archie's penalty » 13 Sep 2008 17:21

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Chaney I`m afraid its a problem of having players that don`t actually want to be here.


Spot on.

We have a team full of 2007-2008 Shoreys. No wonder we have an away kit to make us look like traffic cones.


Surely it's a bit too early to compare Hunt, Harper and Doyle to Shorey?

Give it a couple of weeks...


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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Avon Royal » 13 Sep 2008 17:21

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Avon Royal When you rebuild a team you will lose games. That is an unfortunate fact. If we cleared out the dead wood and started to rebuild a team with the spirit and ethic of the team that got promoted then sensible fans would forgive the odd blip.


Who are the dead wood then in your opinion?


In my opinion, in the context of building a team with spirit, hunger and drive:

S Hunt = Dead Wood
Doyle = Dead Wood
Harper = Dead Wood

and it pains me to say it

Coppell = Dead Wood

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by thirtyyarder » 13 Sep 2008 17:22

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If you want instant results, have a w*nk, after that maybe have athink about how to run a football club that has just been relegated in a country possibly heading for recession.[/quote]Like Birmingham you mean?[/quote]

Birmingham the team that have yo yoed for the last few years?

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Avon Royal » 13 Sep 2008 17:23

chandog the problem is we haven't rebuilt
the team has been considerably weakened
if we had brought in good replacements for the likes of kitson and little people would be willing to allow the new players time to settle in - unfortunately this has not been the case


Which was kind of my point............ :roll:

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Royal Lady » 13 Sep 2008 17:24

I thought we were talking about this season - but if you want to talk about yo-yoing, I'd take going up one year and going down another over going down from the Prem and never having the chance to get back up there.


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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Sarah Star » 13 Sep 2008 17:25

That sounded dire on the radio. I was one of the few who thought Long should start, but he's definitely had his chances now. Bring on Noel Hunt.

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Archie's penalty » 13 Sep 2008 17:26

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Avon Royal When you rebuild a team you will lose games. That is an unfortunate fact. If we cleared out the dead wood and started to rebuild a team with the spirit and ethic of the team that got promoted then sensible fans would forgive the odd blip.


Who are the dead wood then in your opinion?


In my opinion, in the context of building a team with spirit, hunger and drive:

S Hunt = Dead Wood
Doyle = Dead Wood
Harper = Dead Wood

and it pains me to say it

Coppell = Dead Wood


Glad to see I pre-empted your response.

I think it's far too early to say what their reaction to not getting a transfer is going to be.

That being said today's result has not filled me with glee. Looking forward to tuesday though. Midweek football rocks. Not enough of it in the prem...
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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by loyalroyal4life » 13 Sep 2008 17:26

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Chaney I`m afraid its a problem of having players that don`t actually want to be here.


Spot on.

We have a team full of 2007-2008 Shoreys. No wonder we have an away kit to make us look like traffic cones.


Surely it's a bit too early to compare Hunt, Harper and Doyle to Shorey?


Give it a couple of weeks...


Yea wait till tuesday at least

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by thirtyyarder » 13 Sep 2008 17:26

Royal Lady I thought we were talking about this season - but if you want to talk about yo-yoing, I'd take going up one year and going down another over going down from the Prem and never having the chance to get back up there.


Is that what has happened? I thought that we had just lost a few tricky away games.


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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by loyalroyal4life » 13 Sep 2008 17:27

Promotion here we come!! :shock:

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by thirtyyarder » 13 Sep 2008 17:28

Sarah Star That sounded dire on the radio. I was one of the few who thought Long should start, but he's definitely had his chances now. Bring on Noel Hunt.


And speaking of which, how was he when he came on?

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Royal Lady » 13 Sep 2008 17:30

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Royal Lady I thought we were talking about this season - but if you want to talk about yo-yoing, I'd take going up one year and going down another over going down from the Prem and never having the chance to get back up there.


Is that what has happened? I thought that we had just lost a few tricky away games.

That is what WILL happen to us, should we continue to not re-invest.

As for Doyle/Hunt etc being "Shoreys" - I think that's unfair. I would like to think that they have the intelligence to realise that playing to their best abilities and getting themselves noticed as good players between now and January, will more likely get them a Prem team coming in for them in January, rather than teams avoiding them like the plague because they're playing rubbish.

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Sarah Star » 13 Sep 2008 17:32

I think Ipswich scored when he came on, but he did go on to hit the crossbar IIRC. Didn't sound as though his touch was as bad as Long anyway.

My hubby is pointing out that we are terrible for going from 'greatest team the world has ever seen' to 'we were dire, relegation is on the horizon, Coppell out'. He says at least we aren't Gillingham.

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by 1960 » 13 Sep 2008 17:33

Look at Fulham. Almost certs to go down last year and only made it on GD with a goal at Portsmouth in the last game. Now they've bought Zamora, Johnson and Gera and they're flying. If we had stayed up would we have strengthened like this? No.

And Long started? What must N Hunt think, when he's brought down from Scotland, scores when chosen for cup games and then is not chosen again? How is this going to foster teamwork? Yeah, Noel, we'll pick you for unimportant League Cup games, but when it matters we'll choose someone who hasn't scored for months.

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by Avon Royal » 13 Sep 2008 17:33

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Royal Lady I thought we were talking about this season - but if you want to talk about yo-yoing, I'd take going up one year and going down another over going down from the Prem and never having the chance to get back up there.


Is that what has happened? I thought that we had just lost a few tricky away games.

That is what WILL happen to us, should we continue to not re-invest.

As for Doyle/Hunt etc being "Shoreys" - I think that's unfair. I would like to think that they have the intelligence to realise that playing to their best abilities and getting themselves noticed as good players between now and January, will more likely get them a Prem team coming in for them in January, rather than teams avoiding them like the plague because they're playing rubbish.


Doesn't change the fact that they want to leave though does it? In any unit, those that want out are a cancer to team spirit.

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Re: Ipswich v Reading - Match thread

by thirtyyarder » 13 Sep 2008 17:34

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Royal Lady I thought we were talking about this season - but if you want to talk about yo-yoing, I'd take going up one year and going down another over going down from the Prem and never having the chance to get back up there.


Is that what has happened? I thought that we had just lost a few tricky away games.

That is what WILL happen to us, should we continue to not re-invest.

As for Doyle/Hunt etc being "Shoreys" - I think that's unfair. I would like to think that they have the intelligence to realise that playing to their best abilities and getting themselves noticed as good players between now and January, will more likely get them a Prem team coming in for them in January, rather than teams avoiding them like the plague because they're playing rubbish.


Here I agree, we do need to invest in some real qulaity, but I don´t think it will be this year. We will stabilise, sell Hunt and Doyle, prob Harper as well in Jan or summer, get a new manger when Coppell leaves, and we SHOULD give this money to him/her :wink: to invest in their players.

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