Agreed, think it’s just the timing. They are in scorching hot form whilst we are struggling with a crippling injury list.
To be fair in terms of injuries, presuming Lundstram is back on the bench, we're only actually missing two players who've played any minutes this season (discounting Palmer as he'd be binned off anyway).
Ipswich were on a run but looked very poor the problem is so did we. Stoke are nothing to fear its our own mistakes that I fear more than the opposition.
Third game in a week with the same small squad of players unless we get anyone back. Not letting my heart rule my head so unfortunately it’s a 2.0 defeat. A draw for me would be magnificent.
I bring good news from Hull City ahead of Stoke City on Saturday. John Lundstram is back in the squad, and joined by Matt Crooks. Oli McBurnie is back on the grass. Can see him now. Big boost. - Baz
I think the plan would have been to play 3 at the back, but Drameh being a doubt will change that. Crooks straight back in you'd expect, I wonder if it'll be Gyabi back out, I wouldn't have faith in him and Slater being able to shield the defence, so Hadziahmetovic will likely start again?
I thought Gyabi did alright on Tuesday, but of the 4 you mention, yes he probably is the one to drop out. Would imagine Lundstram will be on the bench.
I agree, but I'd be surprised if he dropped Slater and we saw what happened with a Gyabi and Slater pairing from 60 mins on Tuesday.
Slater been poor compared to recent games in the last 2, he set up Gelhardt very well but outside of that he’s been very poor in possession with his midfield counterparts. It’s our biggest issue still not the backline
You're probably right...I recall going there a few years ago. They were riding high, we were struggling. They needed to win to secure a top 6 place, we just needed the points. Last minute goal by Barmby (I think) got us a point. I'd take similar on the weekend.
Agree with that also, but I'd still be surprised if Sergej dropped him. Similar to Joseph, he seems to be one of Sergej's favourites now.
Just on that. Ipswich's "Farmed by the Tractors" was a better effort than many opposition fans who just put their own team name into Mauled, which makes no sense. Although they were still doing the mauling gesture; I'd have preferred to see a farming gesture of some kind ideally. They did at least wait to go two ahead, unlike Portsmouth's lot who, with judgement clearly impaired by the long trip, went early at 1-0 in the first half. Almost guaranteed their defeat right there.