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HazzaJet

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  1. To On The Ball City! Granty Holt, Granty Holt Skipper and topscorer A ball he met could find the net Such a lethal shot On the ball Holty, never mind the danger Steady on, nows your chance Hurrah you''ve scored a GOAL!!!! Holty, Holty, Holty
  2. I think that Cureton''s place is on the bench, and that Holt and Martin are the starters. Even though he has managed to come off the bench and score goals in injury time in his last two appearances, I think he''s a bit too old now
  3. I really want you to stay Roy - you are doing a brilliant job and I even believe that you might be helping to keep our players motivated! I''m sure you are helping to keep me and the rest of our fans motivated
  4. [quote user="paul moy"]Hoolahan played on the left against Yeovil away in the 4-0 win in the Carling Cup and it was he that won us the penalty in the second half for the first goal with his trickery just inside the penalty area. We then proceeded to tear Yeovil apart and Holt scored his hat-trick. Hoolahan definitely made the difference that day. [/quote] Drury won the spot-kick in the match at Yeovil, but Hoolahan won the spot-kick that restored our lead in the game yesterday
  5. [quote user="hogesar"]http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayerSelect ''Football League Show'' and it''s roughly 37 minutes in.[/quote] Have you had a look at the Barnsley-Ipswich match? It''s somewhere in the 20s and they interview Keane after the game!
  6. BBC iPlayer on the BBC sport''s website - it shows highlights from all the games and is about 1hr15mins long - we are around 37mins on there. Ipswich are somewhere in the 20s, if you want to see the highlights from that game!
  7. [quote user="First Wizard"][quote user="Shack Attack"][quote user="Boyo"] When people on canary call say we can reach the automatics I think they are getting way to ahead of themselves. Third place is realistic.[/quote] I don''t see why we shouldn''t aim for automatic promotion. We''re eight points behind Charlton now, how far were we behind this time last month? There''s a long way to go! [/quote] Agreed, its top two for me too Shack. [/quote] We are also unbeaten at home in the league under Lambert
  8. He also sent in a wonderful cross for Holt''s goal against Orient
  9. And when asked whether he was planning to leave he refused to answer the question! I would prefer Keane to stay, but if he does go I would love to McClaren succeed him. OK, McClaren won the Carling Cup with Middlesbrough, but he was a complete failure with England! Great to see a former footballer now in a management career get a win over his former arch-rival club!
  10. Oh well. I know it''s bloody annoying, but it might make them think too highly of themselves, and that could cause them to slip up - they''ve had loads of problems with getting promotion recently
  11. Also if in addition to us getting more wins, more draws happen amongst the other sides. It''s still early in the season and so we still want all the other sides to lose out on points - the result at Elland Road today couldn''t have been better for us. Many sides were drawing at half-time today, but several teams got winners in the second half. Hopefully we can get a win at Carlisle next weekend
  12. Also another good one I thought of if we play Ipswich and Keane''s still doing a briiliant job (for us!) All you need is Keane All you need is Keane All you need is Roy Keane Keane is all you need
  13. Might a chant towards just one player offend the others though. I liked the Grant Holt chant the other day, but I wondered whether it could make the others feel a little bit offended. I know it''s still the beginning under Lambert, but if we continue a really good run later on in the season if we are winning is one to the manager: (To the tune of All You Need is Love) All you need is Paul All you need is Paul All you need''s Paul Lam-bert Lambert''s all you need
  14. Lets stop going on about Gunn now. There were pros and cons about having both him, Grant, and Roeder as the manager: Grant and Gunn: Pros - Former players so they knew how we play Cons - No managing experience Roeder was the opposite - He had experience, but didn''t know how we play Personally I would rate all three of them the same, as I don''t think any of them did better. I had confidence in Roeder when he first came because of his experience. However, I soon lost it. I''m getting good confidence in Lambert, despite the fact he isn''t a former player - lets not forget Worthington led us to the play-off final and the title and had no links to us If Lambert did turn out to be the fourth consecutive failure though, I would want the new manager to be a former Norwich player with experience, ie Steve Bruce or Mark Robins
  15. [quote user="Helen"][quote user="KCanary"]I just got kicked off an Ipswich message board, i was only saying what a good job he was doing! [:$][/quote] Haha obviously they didn''t agree with you![;)] [/quote] Lets hope they didn''t, so that he will be there for longer!
  16. [quote user="KCanary"]I just got kicked off an Ipswich message board, i was only saying what a good job he was doing! [:$][/quote] Well I''m sure they could easily work out that you were a canary
  17. It''s nice to see that Lambert''s proving he''s got managing experience. I don''t know why Roeder couldn''t achieve this though as he had experience, but did no better than Gunn or Grant - maybe it was because he liked giving starts to Andy Hughes There is one reason why Gunn was a failure: he had no managing experience and so didn''t really have any idea of what to do.
  18. [quote user="Big Dog "]Bryan Gunn is the WORST manager this club has ever had. Thank God for McNally and Lambert. [/quote] Roeder was worse than Gunn mate - he had more time to sort it out and managing experience, which Gunn didn''t have I''m saying Roeder was worse as because he had managing experience he should have done much better than Gunn, though neither Gunn, Roeder, or Grant did any better. Now Lambert''s come we''ve suddenly started improving as he''s got experience - getting wins and managing to score equalisers in injury time. I know it''s still the beginning under Lambert, but why didn''t we play like this under Roeder?
  19. We thought that you would like to know that Roy Keane is not going to be sacked, despite Ipswich''s hat-trick of 10-0 defeats
  20. Lets also remember that both of the penalties that we have conceded goals from have been highly controversial. If that one on Saturday hadn''t been given or wasn''t converted, I reckon that we could have won
  21. I reckon that Leeds and Charlton will probably get the top 2 automatic promotion spots, although it is still early in the season and if we start getting more points I think that it is still possible for us - Leeds have had loads of problems with getting promotion in the past few years. However, if we do manage to achieve promotion, I think that it will be via the play-offs
  22. If you think that Gunn was bad Roeder was by no means better. Roeder also had more time and managing experience - something Gunn didn''t have However, I''m not too disappointent by his departure, as I think that if we want to play in the 2nd tier next season, we need a manager with good experience. I just think that Gunn should have been given a few more weeks, to see how our results against Exeter and Brentford turned out after the 4-0 cup win away to Yeovil
  23. Personally, I think that Roeder was worse than Gunn. Ok, there wasn''t really any difference in the team''s performance, but Roeder served a longer spell than Gunn too. Roeder has to be worse, as when he came in he already had managing experience, whilst Gunn didn''t have any at all
  24. Are you saying that the play-offs are a lottery because the last play-off final we reached was settled by a penalty shoot-out, which we lost to Birmingham?
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