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If you go on the forum they have a topic about Tom Anderson.They also liked Whitman,Ennis, and Lawson.
Bye the way how long a contract has our Tom got.
I remember, they were the first away game after Billy Sharp’s sad loss. They were really respectful.He scored against them and they gave him an ovation.
Quote from: donny dave on September 16, 2019, 06:56:54 amIf you go on the forum they have a topic about Tom Anderson.They also liked Whitman,Ennis, and Lawson.Sorry I had a brain freeze and couldn't think of his name.I've corrected it now. CheersGood player that Lawson.Whitman not too bad either.
I would imagine that every football fan (should that be supporter?) in the country, except Citeh fans, were cheering for Norwich.
Quote from: nice one rovers on September 15, 2019, 10:51:02 pmI remember, they were the first away game after Billy Sharp’s sad loss. They were really respectful.He scored against them and they gave him an ovation.That was one of the most memorable games I’ve ever been to. Never witnessed anything like it.
Quote from: Rigoglioso on April 07, 2018, 10:31:05 amI hope Lincoln win it but I hope more than anything that the Cowley's stay there for a few years and build up a legacy.What's happening at Sincil Bank has similarities with another team who play in red and white, about 15 years ago.Ipswich (at last) are positioning themselves nicely for a relegation challenge next season (how the hell were they joint top with Brighton for a while last season) having mutually "allegedly" split from the McCarthy -who knew how to keep them up with no frillswhen I last looked the Cowley's were hot favourites cowlies are now 2/1https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/alan-pardew-west-brom-ipswich-14487802Twice I've seen "pretend seriously injuries" to their goalkeepers to deliberately stop play for long long periods of play (once against Forest Green maybe Arsenal the other) to take more than the sting out of the game -- players then all go to the manager for pretend drinks of water etc --- let's see if he pulls that stunt off tommorrow
I hope Lincoln win it but I hope more than anything that the Cowley's stay there for a few years and build up a legacy.What's happening at Sincil Bank has similarities with another team who play in red and white, about 15 years ago.
Yes suddenly their appears to be a lot of mutual respect (luvins) at the moment but wasn't it Ipswich fans who turned on Micky McCarthy and wanted him out of the club so they could get out of the division and the rest is just as what happened when Charlton fans wanted rid of Curbishley.In fact they achieved their aim of getting out of the division we all knew (Gaz backed them for relegation) what was going to happen last season
Quote from: Colemans Left Hook on September 16, 2019, 03:01:36 pmYes suddenly their appears to be a lot of mutual respect (luvins) at the moment but wasn't it Ipswich fans who turned on Micky McCarthy and wanted him out of the club so they could get out of the division and the rest is just as what happened when Charlton fans wanted rid of Curbishley.In fact they achieved their aim of getting out of the division we all knew (Gaz backed them for relegation) what was going to happen last season'ello. Ipswich fan here. Dropped by cos I'm nosey. You lot are alright, ya know. A thing on this Mick McCarthy nonsense, though - cos we get this thrown at us ALL the time by other fans and especially the press. NOBODY wanted MM gone because we thought we should be getting promoted. Well, if a small minority did, they're idiots. We know how small our club is in terms of spending power and we sometimes used to punch above our weight. But under MM, football was TURGID. Opposition fans used to give us stick for playing awful hoofball and defending a 0-0 draw with 11 men behind the ball. Then, as soon as we said, 'We hate playing hoofball and defending a 0-0 lead with 11 men behind the ball,' we were suddenly this awful fanbase with ideas above our station. Truth is, none of us wanted to get relegated. BUT, look at us now - we take 3,000 to away games in League One. We've had 24,000 at home in League One. That's more than we were getting in the Championship. Sure, it's easier to get a crowd when you're winning, but it's also because the team, manager and club are back as one with the supporters again, whereas MM used to seem to like antagonising the fans if they dared to suggest that it's not that much fun paying £25+ every week to go and watch a team play awful football. Anyways, just my tuppence. You'll be alright this season! In contrast to someone else's comment above, I hope you finish one place below us...