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Back from the game Ipswich

by Norfolk Royal » 26 Nov 2011 20:27

Well,that was the traditional game of two halves.

0-0 at half time and dire game to be honest, neither keeper was really tested, Ipswich hit a post when they might have scored, Kebe flashed a few across the six yard box which we maybe should have done better with, but very poor.

It all came to life in a crazy half hour really after a softish Ipswich goal from a header from a slung in free kick. A goal hadn't looked likely from either team up to that point.

Then we equalised with a good Gorkks head from a corner. A few minutes later Ipswich were 2-1 up with a fortuitous goal when a deflected shot looped up over Federici into the back of the net.

That was the cue for Ipswich players to start dropping like flies in an attempt to waste time.

I must have been to this fixture for at least the last ten occasions and have been used to Ipswich gamesmanship from Magilton's swan dive to win a penalty, to numerous sending offs over the years, some deserved, some not. How they were to regret their gamesmanship this time.

Cue the introduction of Robson-Kanu and Le Fondre for Church and, I think, Karacan, and we finally started playing some football.

Crashing header by Pearce from a corner brought it back to 2-2.

Would have settled for that to be honest but then Hunt slots one in from a cross which dropped nicely for him and the 500 Royals gans go absolutely mental, including my seven year old daughter. Ipswich barely had time to mount a serious attack after the restart.

Stand out performers? Federici , Gorkks, with Gorkks shading it on MOM.

Pearce had a good game and looks a useful centre back pairing now. McAnuff played well today generally and I thought at times provided our only creative outlet.

Leigertwood put in some good work, Kebe was Kebe, some sublime, some frustrating. Credit to Harte for coming back in and playing well.

There was an extraordinary incident when an unfit looking Bullard came on for Ipswich. Kebe set off on a run and tipped it around Bullard. Bullard blatantly tried to pull him back but the ref let it go because Kebe was on his way, then Kebe stops, rounds Bullard again, and again Bullard tries unsuccessfyully to rugby tackle him.

kebe eventually loses the ball to another player and the ref doesn't pull the game back when both challenges by Bullard would have been worthy of a yellow card.

The ref generally had a good game I thought although upset the Ipswich fans with a couple of decisions, one a penalty shout for a foul which I think he got exactly right, but once when he gave us a corner when clearly the final contact had been by a Reading player.

Somewhat odd game this as it exploded into life from nothing really. We were worthy winners though, I would suggest.

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by glass half full » 26 Nov 2011 20:41

Looking at the statistics - just eleven fouls, no yellow or red cards (unusual in recent history of games between Ipswich and Reading), I am inclined to believe that it was a relatively easy match for Mr. Ilderton to handle. Would I be right?

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by Norfolk Royal » 26 Nov 2011 20:47

glass half full Looking at the statistics - just eleven fouls, no yellow or red cards (unusual in recent history of games between Ipswich and Reading), I am inclined to believe that it was a relatively easy match for Mr. Ilderton to handle. Would I be right?


Yes, pretty much, very subdued both on the pitch and in the stands up until the last quarter. No real needle, but I think he was one of those refs who doesn't like handing out cards. Maybe different on another day but thought he was very good in general.

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by bobbybottler » 26 Nov 2011 20:48

How was Harte?

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by Franchise FC » 26 Nov 2011 20:49

bobbybottler How was Harte?


A winner


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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by Norfolk Royal » 26 Nov 2011 20:52

bobbybottler How was Harte?


Played well, a real pro. Comfortable on the ball. The only disappointment was that we never got a free kick in an area where he could have floated one into the top corner. Credit to him for his all round performance though.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Nov 2011 20:53

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bobbybottler How was Harte?


A winner
Indeed


we would've lost 2 1 without him

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by glass half full » 26 Nov 2011 20:54

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glass half full Looking at the statistics - just eleven fouls, no yellow or red cards (unusual in recent history of games between Ipswich and Reading), I am inclined to believe that it was a relatively easy match for Mr. Ilderton to handle. Would I be right?


Yes, pretty much, very subdued both on the pitch and in the stands up until the last quarter. No real needle, but I think he was one of those refs who doesn't like handing out cards. Maybe different on another day but thought he was very good in general.


Thanks for that. I do believe that sometimes refs can become a little obsessed with handing out cards and so it is refreshing when a referee looks to keep a game flowing without recourse to unnecessary cautions. I do recall a few refs who have issued cards to 'spice it up'!

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by gazzer, loyal royal » 26 Nov 2011 21:22

The good thing about the ref was he was the same for both times, but Bullard was lucky not to be sent off let alone booked for two pretty cynical fouls on Keble within a matter of seconds of each other.

Thought Brian got it right with his changes today. Midfield two again created nothing and are so rigid it's untrue. Church ran the channels ok but just doesn't carry a threat.

So disappointed that we conceded from a set piece from the left again, and the deflection on the second goal was cruel.

Good set piece delivery today. Looked like a real threat every time we put the ball in their area.
Mcanuff,gorks and hunt were the three stand out performers for me. Hunt ran himself into the ground


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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by St Pauli » 26 Nov 2011 21:24

Best three things from todays game:

-We won
-The vocal away support was small but good fun, up for a laugh
-We obviously don't have the worst home support in the league, Ipswich fans were absolutely dire

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Nov 2011 21:31

some are more interested with what goes on

on the pitch

than the bullshit off of it

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by Norfolk Royal » 26 Nov 2011 21:32

gazzer, loyal royal The good thing about the ref was he was the same for both times, but Bullard was lucky not to be sent off let alone booked for two pretty cynical fouls on Keble within a matter of seconds of each other.


Glad that someone else commented on that. It was an absolute disgrace.

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by St Pauli » 26 Nov 2011 21:43

AthleticoSpizz some are more interested with what goes on

on the pitch

than the bullshit off of it


:|


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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Nov 2011 21:44

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AthleticoSpizz some are more interested with what goes on

on the pitch

than the bullshit off of it


:|
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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by Jobbo no.11 » 26 Nov 2011 21:56

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AthleticoSpizz some are more interested with what goes on

on the pitch

than the bullshit off of it


:|
?


Personally thats why i traveled all the way to ipswich today for the whole day experience.
Overall i pretty much agree with what already been said poor and boring first half and all kicked into life in the second half, Mcanuff for a change i thought was decent and harte's set pieces are what we needed, big decision mills/harte.
Small but good following and like "pauli" said suprised with how quiet ipswich were i had the impression they had very vocal support.

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by St Pauli » 26 Nov 2011 22:10

AthleticoSpizz some are more interested with what goes on

on the pitch

than the bullshit off of it


If you're not interested in the banter around football (or at least enjoy it as a backdrop to the game*) as well as the play why watch Reading live? You can watch football at Reading Town for half the expense, and better quality football on TV in the pub.

Serious question.

*Pretty sure most fans of football enjoy the crowd atmosphere, thats why they put mikes in grounds for televised games as well as cameras.

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by leicsRoyal » 27 Nov 2011 13:29

Couldn't agree more about a game of two halves, I wouldn't have been suprised if the bookies paid out on a full time of nil nil at half time.

First half totally forgettable.

Ipswich have now lost their last three games 3-2 and in fairness it was easy to see why. After a first half of Sunday morning football in which we just edged an encounter of division 5 South Vs division 7 East, the game became completely wide open for the second 45 minutes.
It was quite a relief when Ipswich scored, at least something was happening at last. Our equaliser was greeted with a mixture of disbelief and euphoria which lasted all of a couple of minutes, 2-1.

The last couple of minutes speak for themselves, total disbelief, complete euphoria, hugging strangers, Pearce nearly bursting a blood vessel whilst celebrating and I'm not sure who it was that swung Hunt around like a kid playing aeroplanes before Hunt finally emerged from a 10 body pile up to a heroes welcome.

It's a funny old game!

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by melonhead » 27 Nov 2011 14:22

AthleticoSpizz some are more interested with what goes on

on the pitch

than the bullshit off of it



tbf the off the pitch stuff is half the enjoymentr of a football match for many, unless you are tucked under your picnic blanket in the family encolsure

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by Rex » 27 Nov 2011 14:31

There wasn't too much evidence of any banter between both sets of supporters yesterday. I just wish the team would actually control themselves more in the final third instead of hoping the law of averages mean a goal is on the cards. We finally sharpened up after their first goal, and the never say die attitude and team spirit is there and was there for all to see yesterday. Epic scenes for the goal celebrations and our support attempted to get an atmosphere going. I am sure the home support were inflatables just sat there in abject misery watching that unfold. Then again - we are so close to that feeling it's understandable.

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Re: Back from the game Ipswich

by who are ya? » 27 Nov 2011 15:36

AthleticoSpizz some are more interested with what goes on

on the pitch

than the bullshit off of it

The bullshit off of it makes it all worth while. I struggle to understand how people motiv8 themselves week in week out year after year to drive to the ground, sit in a stadium like a corpse then drive home again. I would have to stop going all together if my matchdays become that.

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