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POST-MATCH THREAD: Ipswich Town vs Charlton Athletic | Saturday 15th April 2023 | KO 3.00PM
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You evil evil man Clive.clive said:b10 -
Just thought I’d point out we had Luongo on a plate and ready to sign for us but we took the piss on his wages.
he wanted something like £5k a week.
we offered £2k
his agent said £5k and he’s ready to sign
We offered £2.5k
ipswich offered £5k
he signed straight away.
cheers for that one Andy Scott19 -
You run your own business. I'm sure you understand the principle of negotiations and budgets?Swisdom said:Just thought I’d point out we had Luongo on a plate and ready to sign for us but we took the piss on his wages.
he wanted something like £5k a week.
we offered £2k
his agent said £5k and he’s ready to sign
We offered £2.5k
ipswich offered £5k
he signed straight away.
cheers for that one Andy Scott
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Innis was even smiling when he was sent off.Scoham said:5 -
🤔 Who could it be?DaveMehmet said:
Hope that rule doesn’t include fans or I’ll be looking for a new club. Although thinking about it, that might not be a bad thing.Athletico Charlton said:The no dickheads rule means Innis will be gone in the summer.
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Whilst watching the Tottenham V Bournemouth highlights, the shouty bit of that song 'It Should have been me' came to mind as Bournemouth slipped in the injury time winner.
When you think what we have let slip, as a club, by odd ball owners who all know better than everybody else ... it makes me wanna weep, it really does.
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You can only work with the budget you are given.Swisdom said:Just thought I’d point out we had Luongo on a plate and ready to sign for us but we took the piss on his wages.
he wanted something like £5k a week.
we offered £2k
his agent said £5k and he’s ready to sign
We offered £2.5k
ipswich offered £5k
he signed straight away.
cheers for that one Andy Scott
Failing to see how this is Scott’s fault. Try Sandgaard if you want to vent13 -
Yes, I’m absolutely not defending our performance. We are a bog standard mid table league one side that would get beat by pretty much every championship side + the top 6 in league one (as we’ve shown this season).Wellred said:
I think if we played any of them 3 from the championship we would get absolutely smashed if we played like we did today Ipswich are a good side but we made them look loads better then they areOh Eddie Youds... said:Ipswich are quality. They could easily go straight up again next season if they do they expected & get promoted from L1 this year.
I’d say they are already better than the likes of Millwall, Luton & Blackburn etc in the Championship top 6.
I’m just highlighting the point that Ipswich are a strong side that have invested well over the last 2 years (more than some of the championship clubs I mentioned) and that I expect them to do well in the Championship next year as a result.
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The highlights should be titled “The parting of the Red Sea as envisioned by Charlton Athletic”.2
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If it’s true that bonne liked an Ipswich insta post after the match, then cancel his contract and get rid now.1
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Clubs like Charlton, Bournemouth, Brighton etc all have their moments in the sun. In time Bournemouth will be out of the Premier League again.Raith_C_Chattonell said:Whilst watching the Tottenham V Bournemouth highlights, the shouty bit of that song 'It Should have been me' came to mind as Bournemouth slipped in the injury time winner.
When you think what we have let slip, as a club, by odd ball owners who all know better than everybody else ... it makes me wanna weep, it really does.
Us no longer being in the Prem isn’t what hurts, it’s being out of the Championship for so long in the last decade or so. We don’t have any claim to being a permanent top flight team, but we should be in the second tier whenever we aren’t there.Depressingly I have no faith that we’ll be getting out of the third tier next season either, it would require our recruitment over the summer to be monumentally - historically - successful, and I just can’t see that.11 -
More likely to reach L2 than the Championship sadly.se9addick said:
Clubs like Charlton, Bournemouth, Brighton etc all have their moments in the sun. In time Bournemouth will be out of the Premier League again.Raith_C_Chattonell said:Whilst watching the Tottenham V Bournemouth highlights, the shouty bit of that song 'It Should have been me' came to mind as Bournemouth slipped in the injury time winner.
When you think what we have let slip, as a club, by odd ball owners who all know better than everybody else ... it makes me wanna weep, it really does.
Us no longer being in the Prem isn’t what hurts, it’s being out of the Championship for so long in the last decade or so. We don’t have any claim to being a permanent top flight team, but we should be in the second tier whenever we aren’t there.Depressingly I have no faith that we’ll be getting out of the third tier next season either, it would require our recruitment over the summer to be monumentally - historically - successful, and I just can’t see that.1 -
I have said this before on these pages and some may remember, but last March a group of us were lucky, (thanks to Swissdom) to have a table in the Keith Peacock suite.
After that match we cornered Martin Sandgaard about player recruitment for this season. He stated that they had money to buy players but wouldn't bankrupt the club in pursuit of promotion.
We further enquired about the amount of players that arrive and shortly get injured or arrive with injuries. He stated that they will going forward have a robust review of anyone coming in so they wont sign players already crocked.
Think that says it all.4 -
Yea your right they have done well in bringing in the right players made this league look easyOh Eddie Youds... said:
Yes, I’m absolutely not defending our performance. We are a bog standard mid table league one side that would get beat by pretty much every championship side + the top 6 in league one (as we’ve shown this season).Wellred said:
I think if we played any of them 3 from the championship we would get absolutely smashed if we played like we did today Ipswich are a good side but we made them look loads better then they areOh Eddie Youds... said:Ipswich are quality. They could easily go straight up again next season if they do they expected & get promoted from L1 this year.
I’d say they are already better than the likes of Millwall, Luton & Blackburn etc in the Championship top 6.
I’m just highlighting the point that Ipswich are a strong side that have invested well over the last 2 years (more than some of the championship clubs I mentioned) and that I expect them to do well in the Championship next year as a result.
Be interesting to see how they get on having to play at a much higher pace game in game out sad thing is that result showed just how far we are off of getting out of this league1 -
TS had given it the green light as we really wanted him. Scott thought he knew best - or maybe someone else, like a prospective owner, overruled it.shirty5 said:
You can only work with the budget you are given.Swisdom said:Just thought I’d point out we had Luongo on a plate and ready to sign for us but we took the piss on his wages.
he wanted something like £5k a week.
we offered £2k
his agent said £5k and he’s ready to sign
We offered £2.5k
ipswich offered £5k
he signed straight away.
cheers for that one Andy Scott
Failing to see how this is Scott’s fault. Try Sandgaard if you want to vent1 -
But it was rescinded for a reason.sam3110 said:
He also had one rescinded so had that stood this would look even worse than it already doesChunes said:
Hector was rubbish today.Leuth said:
It sounds like Hector was responsible for about 4 goals but Inniss has somehow stolen the fanbase's anger. He's cursedTellyTubby said:Tbf I didn't watch or even listen, but can I say 'fuck off innis'?
Innis has the worst disciplinary record in the top four leagues of English football.* Double anyone else.
Red Cards
Innis - 4
Casemiro - 2
Kamara - 2
Osho - 2
Platt - 2
Khan - 2
* Presume it is much worse than that, but can't find individual stats for National League and below. But note that no team in the National League has above four cards as an entire squad, while Innis has four to himself.
Still an appalling record though. I was one of those defending him, and I still think if he halved the number of reds he'd be worth keeping. But what are the chances of him doing that? Pretty slim.
So instead we'll probably move him on to another L1 club and we'll probably get to watch him having his best matches of the season against us 😩2 -
I agree with this. I can cope with not featuring on MOTD on a Saturday night* but season after season knocking about in League 1, followed by yet more summer churn of players not up to the job and the ever rotating door of crackpot owners, is...um...a bit tiring shall we say. And there doesn't seem any prospect of this changing.se9addick said:
Clubs like Charlton, Bournemouth, Brighton etc all have their moments in the sun. In time Bournemouth will be out of the Premier League again.Raith_C_Chattonell said:Whilst watching the Tottenham V Bournemouth highlights, the shouty bit of that song 'It Should have been me' came to mind as Bournemouth slipped in the injury time winner.
When you think what we have let slip, as a club, by odd ball owners who all know better than everybody else ... it makes me wanna weep, it really does.
Us no longer being in the Prem isn’t what hurts, it’s being out of the Championship for so long in the last decade or so. We don’t have any claim to being a permanent top flight team, but we should be in the second tier whenever we aren’t there.Depressingly I have no faith that we’ll be getting out of the third tier next season either, it would require our recruitment over the summer to be monumentally - historically - successful, and I just can’t see that.
*That said, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't envious of Brentford and Brighton fans in particular at the moment. They're playing a different game to anything we look remotely capable of.
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Why? We should probably get rid for other reasons, but for liking a mate's post saying Ipswich played on a different level or something? No.Valley11 said:If it’s true that bonne liked an Ipswich insta post after the match, then cancel his contract and get rid now.
If it said 'Charlton Pathetic' or something, than fair enough. But I doubt it did.4 -
I don’t give a fcuk about Bournemouth or Brighton but palace and scum being above us in different leagues and palace lights years away is what hurts.
I could survive if them muppets were in league one with us but now have to put up with us getting a hard on cos we’ve got a derby with poxy Leyton orient next year , fuck off … we’re tinpot9 -
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Our new hobby...getting spanked by Ipswich away.0
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Seem to remember Viduka scoring 2 or 3...can't quite recall.ForeverAddickted said:
Leeds 6-1 instantly comes to mind, in terms of conceding that manyNapaAddick said:When is the last time we lost by 6 or more?2 -
I’ve said before, I’d happily do a deal with the devil - never again play in the top flight if it means we never again have to play below the second tier.Bournemouth Addick said:
I agree with this. I can cope with not featuring on MOTD on a Saturday night* but season after season knocking about in League 1, followed by yet more summer churn of players not up to the job and the ever rotating door of crackpot owners, is...um...a bit tiring shall we say. And there doesn't seem any prospect of this changing.se9addick said:
Clubs like Charlton, Bournemouth, Brighton etc all have their moments in the sun. In time Bournemouth will be out of the Premier League again.Raith_C_Chattonell said:Whilst watching the Tottenham V Bournemouth highlights, the shouty bit of that song 'It Should have been me' came to mind as Bournemouth slipped in the injury time winner.
When you think what we have let slip, as a club, by odd ball owners who all know better than everybody else ... it makes me wanna weep, it really does.
Us no longer being in the Prem isn’t what hurts, it’s being out of the Championship for so long in the last decade or so. We don’t have any claim to being a permanent top flight team, but we should be in the second tier whenever we aren’t there.Depressingly I have no faith that we’ll be getting out of the third tier next season either, it would require our recruitment over the summer to be monumentally - historically - successful, and I just can’t see that.
*That said, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't envious of Brentford and Brighton fans in particular at the moment. They're playing a different game to anything we look remotely capable of.2 -
Hard to see why it’s so difficult for us to find a wealthy owner who wants a London club with a spacious ground and a proud tradition to come in and achieve success. Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth and even Palace have tinpot grounds compared to the Valley.
Someone with money is even bankrolling Millwall. Is there really nobody out there??5 -
SIX BLOODY NIL!! Woke up and t'carriage clock went out of that there window.
https://youtu.be/S9KXrRUZqtw4 -
"Sack the board"
My neighbours telephone rant.
"Useless tossers, no fight".
"Our recruitment has been crap".
"Spent money on poor performing players".
"Our latest manager is no better than the last bloke".
"This lot would be shite if we got promotion".
Rant,rant,rant.
I smiled down the phone and had a little chuckle.
"Commiserations mate but that's football" I said nonchalantly.
That phone call from my Norwich city season ticket supporting neighbour was yesterday morning (Saturday) after Norwich had lost 5-1 at Middlesbrough.
He's tried to call me since yesterday evening (Saturday) but with the help of caller display, I've ignored his calls.
Not sure how long I can last out.!!!!
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The market/level of interest kinda answers that for itself. Maybe they've looked under the surface and don't like what is there.EveshamAddick said:Hard to see why it’s so difficult for us to find a wealthy owner who wants a London club with a spacious ground and a proud tradition to come in and achieve success. Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth and even Palace have tinpot grounds compared to the Valley.
Someone with money is even bankrolling Millwall. Is there really nobody out there??0 -
Bonne is an Ipswich fan so was no doubt delighted with the result.2
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I went to the 4-0 Ipswich game last season, I had the right hump for the whole summer, and vowed to not go again this season, and waste me dosh.
I thought we’d get battered, and obviously Ipswich are a half decent side, but 6 nil, really, why, so, so bad?
For a result like they, I wonder if some of the players had been told they were going out the door in the summer, just before kickoff.
We can’t just keep sacking managers, this show in full blown colour, that our recruitment policy (or lack of) has been an absolute disaster.2
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