Waiting for mrx to give us his match report

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  1. Young Nudger

    Young Nudger Well-Known Member

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    ......surely he will be the first TYKE to get home
     
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    He got home 5 mins ago:rolleyes:
     
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    I posted my match report over 2 hours ago whilst on the train home:

    First 10 minutes they were all over us. Dawson's injury (looked like his knee to me) gave us a bit of a breather. We dominated after that and marlon missed two one-on-ones. The second wasn't a bad effort and hit the pOst. Ipswich also blazed a gift over from close range. 2nd half different story and ipswich dominated posession and had more chances - usually from scrappy stuff where we struggled to clear the ball. The goal came from a Similar situation. The best chance was a dagnall header from the edge of the box which whistled past the post with Loach beaten. A lack of quality, and at times urgency meant Ipswich looked good for the points. Then up pops danny rose with that rarest of specimens - a barnsley headed goal from a corner! For a small lad, he won every single header - at least 5 or 6. Well done lads!
     
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    Got back to London 45 minutes ago. Should have been 2-1 up at half-time.

    We had two one-on-ones, Marlon Harewood against their goalkeeper, and neither was converted. First one, the shot was parried, and the second, he hit the post.

    A worry when Stephen Dawson was stretchered off early on, but Kelvin Etuhu really put himself about as his replacement. A strangely lacklustre performance today by David Perkins, who uncharacteristically put several passes straight to the opposition, but overall it was a good performance, deserving of at least a point.

    We should really have been out of sight at half-time, but the Flicker revolution continues.
     

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