Match Thread Coventry City - Ipswich Town Match Thread - Monday 29th Dec (61 Viewers)

Lamps

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Last night showed us a couple of things. The Ipswich players can turn up for big games but don't give it all for the smaller games and that their 170m side has better reserve players than us.

We're at the top with a gap because the teams below us can't hit consistency. It isn't because we're brilliant. If they don't hit consistency we don't have to be brilliant.

We just had a really hard November and December. A fair few said they would reconsider our chances if we were near the top. We're 8 points above 2nd and 10 points above 3rd. We've had injuries to our big players and a virus rip through the squad. JDS red card has hit us hard but he will be rested and back soon.
 

coop

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Why did we keep knocking it long when we never won anything all night,every second ball fell to them every 50/50 bounced to them a bad night all round we will need to bounce back with 3 points on Friday.
 

Viktor17

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Jesus, some of the comments towards players/manager/team are beyond. So classic of todays society to react to everything, rather than be patient and look at bigger picture.

We got beat by a team littered with quality and they all turned up, very good and tactically excellent. It happens, it’s football. That’s the Ipswich I expected all season, they beat every team in this division last night.

there are so many factors which effect us, this flu which is and has effected most players on that pitch - that’s fact, I know one in particular been playing and struggling with it.

Layer that into a thin and knackered squad. People had off days, again allowed.

we are top still, enjoy it ffs. See you at Charlton.
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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Jesus, some of the comments towards players/manager/team are beyond. So classic of todays society to react to everything, rather than be patient and look at bigger picture.

We got beat by a team littered with quality and they all turned up, very good and tactically excellent. It happens, it’s football. That’s the Ipswich I expected all season, they beat every team in this division last night.

there are so many factors which effect us, this flu which is and has effected most players on that pitch - that’s fact, I know one in particular been playing and struggling with it.

Layer that into a thin and knackered squad. People had off days, again allowed.

we are top still, enjoy it ffs. See you at Charlton.
Because the internet is is a microcosim of opinion. It's also a place here some people just instantly ie everything is either great or crap. No nuance just instant opinion. We were beaten by a team stronger, faster , betwtr in the night with far more resources at their disposal than us .
 

Hobo

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We did get a lot of crosses into the box but they dealt with them very comfortably.

It's for that reason I think Simms should have started but there's no guarantee he'd have fared any better.
I can't remember any quality crosses. How many crosses came in from our wingers?

Most of our balls into the box came from the long throw.
 

Otis

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Why did we keep knocking it long when we never won anything all night,every second ball fell to them every 50/50 bounced to them a bad night all round we will need to bounce back with 3 points on Friday.
We hit it long because they pressed us so well and prevented us from bringing out from the back. We had very little time on the ball .
 

Otis

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Jesus, some of the comments towards players/manager/team are beyond. So classic of todays society to react to everything, rather than be patient and look at bigger picture.

We got beat by a team littered with quality and they all turned up, very good and tactically excellent. It happens, it’s football. That’s the Ipswich I expected all season, they beat every team in this division last night.

there are so many factors which effect us, this flu which is and has effected most players on that pitch - that’s fact, I know one in particular been playing and struggling with it.

Layer that into a thin and knackered squad. People had off days, again allowed.

we are top still, enjoy it ffs. See you at Charlton.
Some great points. Also worth noting we have key players out of form, who will certainly come back into form.

Wright will hit another purple patch and Rudoni is much better than he is currently showing
 

clint van damme

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I can't remember any quality crosses. How many crosses came in from our wingers?

Most of our balls into the box came from the long throw.

I never said quality crosses, they certainly werent that!
But we put a lot of crosses into the box, and long throws as you pointed out, and I just think Simms might have been the better choice to start though whether he'd have had any joy we'll never know.
 

Hobo

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Wright’s hold up/link play was childlike in competence.
We struggled to get the ball into any forward positions for the majority of the match - certainly on the ground.
But Haji’s contribution (he wasn’t alone of course) was yet again utter shite.

I agree weak across many dimensions. But let's be honest all our players lost their physical battles.

The persistence with the long ball forward from Rushworth, obviously a pre match tactic, killed us in the first half. A lot off it gave no chance for Wright, EMC or Sakamoto to compete. Also our midfield was totally absent from the second ball.

Frank Lampard and the coaches have to wear that one.

Our best spell after half time came once we reverted to building from the back. But then the Ipswich goal killed us.

It wasn't just Wright, because EMC, Sakamoto and Torp put their deficiencies on display. Brau tried hard but lacks composure which shows why he hasn't being starting. Rudoni was wasteful. Grimes wasn't given space. The only two that had any credit was Wolfenden and Kitching. Rushworth general. goalkeeping was excellent but his distribution was awful, especially in the first half.
 

Captain Dart

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Video of EMC penalty call. Looks fairly conclusive to me.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Knowing that Ipswich struggle against the low block, I wonder why we didn’t opt to simply park the bus to frustrate them and then try to hit them on the counter (regardless whether we’re at home)? Worst case we end up with a draw bad and best case we might nick a win. I think playing an expansive game (as we’ve tried before) plays into their hands. Just my thoughts. I don’t care if we don’t entertain as long we get the job done. If we’d gotten a draw, we’d have preserved our unbeaten hims streak and gained a point over Boro as well. I hope the team doesn’t look for excuses, get too down or go off the boil now.
We did first half
 

TewkesburySkyBlue

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Just got back. Gutted with that performance - didn’t lay a glove on them. Helps of course when you’ve spend £100m+ on the squad.

Disappointing to see the exodus of fans when the goals went in.
We all know 10-15% of our fans are only there because we are top.
They are only interested in us winning.
Those of us who have supported the Sky Blues through thick and thin realise how fortunate we are to be where we are today.
 

JSL

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It was Wright not EMC. Im afraid to say but he may have a reputation for looking for pens of late and not getting anything
 

Skyblueabo1111

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Im not blaming him, im saying in the brief time he had (15 mins) he looked no better than Wright.
Replacing one out of form striker with another isntbthe answer.
We need to address the striker issue asap.
BTA will obviously help when hes back, but we also need another CF.
You don't give your inform striker 10/15 mins. He was on fire, 6 goals, in 7. Then got dropped.
 

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