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Ipswich players look dedicated and savvy. We’ll boo them for their little tactics and who have we got who’s going to indulge in a little bit of it? Kenny McLean? Behave.

Im actually pretty worried. Wagner, Delia. The lot of them wouldn’t give a s41t if we lost against Ipswich. It means nothing to them.

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2 minutes ago, The Real Buh said:

Ipswich players look dedicated and savvy. We’ll boo them for their little tactics and who have we got who’s going to indulge in a little bit of it? Kenny McLean? Behave.

Im actually pretty worried. Wagner, Delia. The lot of them wouldn’t give a s41t if we lost against Ipswich. It means nothing to them.

It meant enough to put up a fight in December.

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As I said previously, Ipswich have players to bring on and change a game. They almost start with a slightly weaker first 11 to change it and finish strong. 

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You have to laugh.

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8 minutes ago, Creedence Clearwater Couto said:

It meant enough to put up a fight in December.

I don’t believe that Wagner won’t set them up like he has today and demand we play the whole game in our half. It’s his default position in these types of games.

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7 minutes injury time, They're going to score a winner in the 8th aren't they?

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1 minute ago, Ken Hairy said:

7 minutes injury time, They're going to score a winner in the 8th aren't they?

Most likely 

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It's a bit like us in the first Farke promotion, or perhaps the second Lambert promotion that took us to the Prem. It seemed as if it was in the stars and nothing could stop it.

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Trips on the ball and then finishes... In the last minute. Spawny 

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3 minutes ago, canarybubbles said:

It's a bit like us in the first Farke promotion, or perhaps the second Lambert promotion that took us to the Prem. It seemed as if it was in the stars and nothing could stop it.

Don't talk about stars and the binners they'll blather on about things that happened 70 years ago in black and white that they were not alive to see

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6 minutes ago, Ken Hairy said:

7 minutes injury time, They're going to score a winner in the 8th aren't they?

7 seconds out

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It isn’t luck any more than it was luck when Farke done it weak in weak out. They were clearly second best here but you can get a long way on belief, heart and desire to win. It’s why I am so annoyed about our attitude at Leicester today, we lack those qualities 

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26 minutes ago, ricardo said:

They will probably spawn a winner now. Been like it all season.

They're going up. They have the luck of us during the Lambert/Farke eras.

“I'd rather have a lucky general than a smart general. They win battles.”

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Next weekend is going to be tasty.

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Theres no other set of circumstances that southampton wouldve still committed men forward when down to 10 men  ,than the one that theyre in, in any other situation they wouldve have played out a point. A playoff place is secured and they knew they had to go for the win

We can all see where the luck is here

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