Match Day Thread Ipswich v Hull City

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Lesson tonight surely is that Rosenior doesn't have some unique magical formula at all. Ipswich showed how so called 'Rosieball' should be played. And Rosenior helped them with the way he set us up; the way they opened us up and were given acres of space was embarrassing
I'm off the fence. He's inexperienced, arrogant, naive, and over-rated. He hasn't got it in his locker to improve us as an attacking force. He's been backed by a great owner whose brought in some talented players.
Question is, can he drop his arrogance, learn and adapt.

The fact he is inexperienced suggests Acun is willing to give him time. Be interesting to see what happens come the end of the season should we not finish in the top 6.
 
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The fact he is inexperienced suggests Acun is willing to give him time. Be interesting to see what happens come the end of the season should we not finish in the top 6.

Pre-season most were happy with a top 10 finish so I think it would take finishing outside of that for any serious discussions. Managers sometimes don't help themselves with how well they start a season as it creates a new level of expectation. Although funnily enough the people most upset at us 'finding our true level' are probably the ones who were claiming all along what our true level was.
 
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I didn't say he did, I said they were following protocols.

Either way, he was definitely injured, bleeding, not playacting, unable to continue so the ipswich fans jeering him were ****s, and it's up to the ref if he orders him off the pitch or not if he doesn't think it's a significant injury. <cheers>
Yes he was definately injured
it's up to the medical staff - the referee wouldnt overrule them
 
Lesson tonight surely is that Rosenior doesn't have some unique magical formula at all. Ipswich showed how so called 'Rosieball' should be played. And Rosenior helped them with the way he set us up; the way they opened us up and were given acres of space was embarrassing
I'm off the fence. He's inexperienced, arrogant, naive, and over-rated. He hasn't got it in his locker to improve us as an attacking force. He's been backed by a great owner whose brought in some talented players.
Question is, can he drop his arrogance, learn and adapt.

The question is, do you know how Ipswich managed to play the way 'Rosieball should be played'?

Because back in 2021, they took a chance on a young, inexperienced manager with a long term plan. And despite some bumps in the road, they stuck with him, allowed his style to evolve over a couple of seasons, and now they're one of the best footballing sides in the 92.


Sounds like a good thing to follow...
 
The question is, do you know how Ipswich managed to play the way 'Rosieball should be played'?

Because back in 2021, they took a chance on a young, inexperienced manager with a long term plan. And despite some bumps in the road, they stuck with him, allowed his style to evolve over a couple of seasons, and now they're one of the best footballing sides in the 92.


Sounds like a good thing to follow...

Please don't leave again. Missed you.
 
The question is, do you know how Ipswich managed to play the way 'Rosieball should be played'?

Because back in 2021, they took a chance on a young, inexperienced manager with a long term plan. And despite some bumps in the road, they stuck with him, allowed his style to evolve over a couple of seasons, and now they're one of the best footballing sides in the 92.


Sounds like a good thing to follow...

Do you still have to predict three-nil after this?
 
Conclusion did we got beat by the best side in the Championship (yes that includes Leicester) or are we in a false position.
Will our Liam Learn from this hammering will he ****
But we must stick to the processes
 
Conclusion did we got beat by the best side in the Championship (yes that includes Leicester) or are we in a false position.
Will our Liam Learn from this hammering will he ****
But we must stick to the processes
I think the table proves they're the best home side in the division, and have scored their usual 3 again today.

I hoped we lay more of a glove on them though.
 
Big mistakes by Rosie:
Not having Coyle play right back with Vinagre left back
Not having Delap and Connolly joint strikers
Dropping Slater
 
The question is, do you know how Ipswich managed to play the way 'Rosieball should be played'?

Because back in 2021, they took a chance on a young, inexperienced manager with a long term plan. And despite some bumps in the road, they stuck with him, allowed his style to evolve over a couple of seasons, and now they're one of the best footballing sides in the 92.


Sounds like a good thing to follow...

I'm guessing you've got an extremely short memory as you couldn't possibly post something like that if you remembered how you where when we were storming league 1 and you wanted grant out etc...

P.s nice to see you post again