Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Jay's Fluid


It was a bit of a murky night on Tuesday and the pre-match atmosphere inside Portman Road was equally gloomy, following Saturday's 4-1 loss at  Middlesborough. There was definitely a lack of fans/pundits confidence in the Town defence, with many calling for a change at the back, but Mick McCarthy stood by his back four and they repaid his faith with a clean sheet against a Bolton side who didn't seem to want to score - they squandered one or two excellent chances before Jay Tabb netted the winning goal in the seventy-ninth minute. 








It's that time of the year already


Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Strange Days Indeed

What happened to automatic promotion?

It was a family affair for us at Portman Road, Sam was back in the UK and attending his first home game for several seasons, having had to fly home from Vietnam for mum's funeral. Ironically enough it was against Brentford - whom he had seen away at Christmas on his last visit home!
Well at least the weather has warmed up a bit while I've been away

No four pub challenge for Sam before the game - just five pints!

Things haven't been going so well for Ipswich since my last game, way back in February. A win at Fulham on Valentine's day was followed by losing one-nil at home to Reading, beating Birmingham at home a few days later, before successive losses at, dare I say Narwich and then Leeds, which has left us in seventh place just behind Saturday's opponents Brentford.






Re-called Dean Gerken in goal


It was a really entertaining game and truthfully Town should have got all three points with the amount of chances that we failed to take, none so glaring as Daryl Murphy missing an open goal from less than six yards out - just a minute into the second half! You have to forgive him though as he had earlier scored his twenty second goal of the season. That goal in the ninth minute had given us just the start that we needed.
The Bee's equalised after twenty-five minutes with a rather fortunate goal, Recalled Town keeper Dean Gerken pulled off an excellent save from Stuart Dallas but Jonathan Douglas was on hand to head the loose ball into the net.
After the match we went to Degero's for a few drinks before heading accross the the road to The Clay Oven for an Indian. There was a misunderstanding over the bill which put a damper on the evening, perhaps it's time to revisit our post match entertainment?
We did have 'one for the road' at The Thomas Wolsey before getting a taxi back to Kesgrave - only to end up in The Bell until about midnight! I blame Sam!

Sunday, 8 March 2015

A Night On The Town


I needed cheering up after a few difficult days and fortunately Ipswich managed to put a smile back on my face, with a much needed home win.
We came from a goal behind to beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 on Tuesday night. The Owls had taken a one-nil lead into the interval following a mix up at the back between Bartosz BiaƂkowski and Christophe Berra, which allowed Kieron Lee in for a simple finish.
Once again Daryl Murphy found the net, scoring his nineteenth goal of the season, the way he's going he'll end up a modern day ITFC legend! Skipper Luke Chambers gave Town a deserved lead and the three points, when he met Kevin Bru's cross with his head at the far post, giving the Sheffield keeper Keiren Westwood no chance of saving it - cue the 'fist pump'!
This was a vital win following some disappointing results recently and will hopefully re-ignite our promotion push.






















R.I.P. mum xx