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TONKED BY TRACTORS | IPSWICH 6 – 0 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY

TONKED BY TRACTORS | IPSWICH 6 – 0 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY

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  1. As a town fan this popped up and was very happy to jump on and take the Michael. However fella sorry about your mum. Take care and sure she's proud of you. If it helps my wife asked this weekend where Sheffield Wednesday is from? FFS

  2. Great assessment Sheff Cam! A stat to cheer us Wednesday fans up: unbelievably, Ipswich Town have let in more goals (29) than us (23) at home this season so far. It's a pity we couldn't add to this on Saturday. Let's ignore the "goals for" totals! 😉

  3. Shouldn't your manager have changed it at half time? There was no chance of winning whatever he did but an extra defender or two might have helped. Paul Cook, our previous manager, had no Plan B.

  4. ITFC fan with a lot of respect….excellent analysis…..it's a blip (and against a couple of the high table form teams, could well be 1st and 2nd come end of the season) reckon if you can get back on the groove that you have been on then I see you staying up fine

  5. Thanks for that, couldn't have been easy. I do wonder if DR just went for it, cos I didn't expect anything myself, if we nick an early goal etc. Naive ? Maybe but he's a 34 yo boss, lets be honest he ain't gonna be battle hardened etc plus at least he tried something different. Parking the bus wouldn't have worked either. We have 8 bloody cup finals left, forget this & go for it, I dont want to go down with a whimper. Good point about the structure of the club & fair play to Ipswich they've done it right.

  6. A very good and honest analysis you were so open in the middle of the park obviously didn’t do homework how Ipswich play from the back though the midfield and to wingbacks second half it was even more open in midfield to think back to last season the two 2-2 draws were probably the hardest games we faced like you manager said there is now a huge gulf between the sides. We came back strong after the defeat against Cardiff so hopefully a good couple of weeks on the training ground and you’ll be up for the fight to stay up! Best of luck there’s a steel city derby next season!

  7. Me cheering myself up is going somewhere without wifi well away from Wednesday 😂 after the break we now play the last 8 games back to back to back with the Easter weekend fixtures within 5 minutes of each other …Easter weekend is normally the measurement of how the tables going to.end ! And tradionaly we never turn up ffs 🙄 🤦🏻.

  8. I'm an Ipswich fan – and this vid came up in the my feed, I was not looking for it, promise! I lost my Mum in Dec – and am still coming to terms with that too – so wishing you strength and positive thoughts to help you through – family has a habit of putting silly football in to perspective! ❤

    To be honest – for some reason I thought SW would get one over us before this match – it was the most nervous I'd been all season, so was shocked (and of course delighted) at the outcome. But seriously – I really hope you guys can stay up – and as I've seen on comments sections elsewhere, you were expecting to drop points against us and Leeds and pick up enough points in the remaining games. I do believe you will survive and live to build for a charge up the table next year. Your fans are great btw, and you deserve to be in the Championship next year. Keep the faith – you'll be OK!

  9. Chin up old son ! We ( Ipswich ) were in the doldrums for 20 years watching utter rubbish under some very mediocre managers. Our club has bee rejuvinated under Mark Ashton (CEO ) and Kieran McKenna and new owners who do not interfere in the managing and running of the club. Your club will come again. Be patient.

  10. Was visiting my better half's daughter on Saturday in London so kept having a sneaky peak at the scores whilst int pub, you can imagine how much beer i sunk everytime we conceded i went to the bar 😂😂😂. Didn't get back to the daughters house till 11oclock so it numbed the pain…Didn't half have a hangover Sunday morning though 😅😅😅😅😅😅

  11. Oh Danny boy you’ve got to learn how not to be predictable. Wednesday We may be finished if you don’t get the players to just do the basics on the pitch. This league is full of very experienced managers who can read Wednesdays game plan like a script from coronation street. Time to put the experienced players in for the last 8 and try to save the season.

    Great analysis mate WAWAW

  12. ITFC Fan – that's a better technical analysis of how our team plays than many commentators. Wednesday are not that bad, just caught Ipswich on avery good day. I reckon you've still got a decent chance of staying up under Rohl.

  13. A few Town fans I've spoken to said they have been feeling for some weeks that someone was going to be on the end of a drubbing with the way they have been playing, it looks like that was us.

    Just go to dust ourselves down and prepare for Swansea. We can't dwell on this game, though that's not to say we shouldn't learn from it.

    8 games to go, many of them winnable on paper. If we can get back to something like we've been playing we still have a great opportunity to rescue this season from its disastrous start.

  14. Hi Jim,
    Thanks for your review and agree with your assessment.
    Not much to add to this disaster, other than, another quality side takes us a part, showing how far behind the pack we are.
    Only consolation being other results going in our favour.
    International break and 2 weeks to sort this mess out, just hope the injuries aren't too bad and we can get our momentum back for the Swansea game at S6.
    Going to be tough now, but until it's mathematically impossible to stay up, we've got to go into the last remaining games all guns blazing and just go for it.
    Have a good week.
    Stay Safe & Well
    Phil

  15. I feel for you you look really down, Ipswich were going to thump someone sooner or later and sadly for you it was Sheffield Wednesday we would of much preferred it was Norwich believe me, I really hope you stay up, from a Ipswich fan.

  16. Love Rohl but he got this one wrong! Far too attacking set up! Ipswich are a good team and a very well run club.

    They've done things the right way and deserve their sucess.

    Meanwhile at Hillsborough, well where do we start. Mr Chansiri…No I'm not going to do it.

  17. As an Ipswich supporter, clearly I was as delighted with the result and performance as you were disappointed.

    I felt all along that Wednesday wasted that momentum that the incredible come back from losing the P'boro play off game, and then winning at Wembley, by sacking Moore and not having a cohesive pre-season, which cannot be helpful when going into a higher league.

    You looked doomed before Rohl came in, and prior to losing to Leeds, were third in the form table, behind, Leeds and Ipswich, so playing like a play off contender, to be fair, and I thought (hoped) you might do us a favour against Leeds, and were unlucky in the first half conceding that late goal against them.

    Rohl made a decision to attack us, and having lost the chance to go top by conceding inn the 95th and 101st minutes when losing at Cardiff, we had a whole week to prepare for this game, had a rare Saturday 3pm home game, and were really focused on putting the Cardiff result to rights.

    Hutchinson won the Championship player of the month award for Feb, so is on good form, and as you say is some talent.

    We have scored more home goals this season than any team in England, and now have 80 goals in the Championship this season, and having scored 101 league goals last season, we ned 20 from the last 8 games to get to 100 again.

    We have 23 different scorers, and are the fittest team in the league, which is also very helpful.

    Your analysis was extremely interesting of both Ipswich and Wednesday, and one of the first things Mc Kenna did, was to get three new pitches sorted at the the training ground, and we spent £2.5M on a new pitch at Portman Road, last summer, which has helped us tom play our style of football at home for sure.

    Mc Kenna has utilised the squad form day one, and when Burns got injured (another hamstring) Jackson came on, and was mentally and physically ready, to plug in, which is a real skill to have.

    We have got more points from a losing position than any other team this year, and have more goals scored by substitutes than anyone else, so it is a collective effort, and anyone coming to Ipswich has to buy into the ethos of the club, and last year we had a great Jan window (Hirst, Broadhead, Luongo) and this Jan again, with Moore, Al-hamadi and Lewis Travis.

    We have a scouting team and so on, but Mc Kenna has the final say, which is perfect.

    You mention infrastructure, both people and facilities, and the next big project is the training facilities, which is at the blueprint stage, money allocated, and again Mc Kenna has added his touch to those plans.

    Pre season Mark Ashton (CEO) spoke of our superpower being our stability, and for sure that helps hugely, and after two years, Mc Kenna is unbelievably the third longest serving manager in the league. Mad eh.

    Rohl was impressive in both his pre match and post match comments, and I liked the fact he applauded the Wednesday fans after losing 6-0, and all credit to the Wednesday fans who stayed and clapped their team off, top support.

    We sell out all home and away games, and the togetherness between manager, CEO, owners, players (the whole squad) and supporters is wonderful at present, and during the Marcus Evans years, not that long ago, we were a mid-table L1 side going nowhere but down further.

    I mention that, as hopefully your owner will see sense, reduce ticket prices to fill the ground, and try and stabilise the club.

    Leif Davies is wanted by Newcastle (who he supports) and West Ham in particular, and needs one more assist this season to set a new record for assists by a defender in the Championship, and actually has more assists than any other player in L1 in any position!

    Love the honesty about not liking Morsy, but wanting him to be in your team, and he is always available, as you say, and Luongo has been terrific since coming on a free, so it is not all about money, as we have not spent that much when income from sales is factored in.

    I hope you stay up, and thoroughly enjoyed your considered analysis, of both Wednesday and Ipswich, and hope you have a better footballing weekend when your Mum's weekend comes around next year

  18. It’s an odd one. It’s bad we lost 6-0 (obviously), while simultaneously not mattering very much. A loss is a loss. For a boxer a 30 second KO in the first round shows as an ‘L’ no more or no less than a brave TKO loss in round 11 after being on top for the whole fight. We move on.

  19. Such a really honest look on things and especially after a big defeat! Normally fans can get carried away on wins and defeats…but you always stay grounded and talk alot of sense. Great video.

  20. Yes it was a very naive team selection from DR we were overrun from the off unfortunately all over the pitch…no more "free hits" we need to really get stuck in now and win 4 out of 8 as a minimum to give us hope…everything crossed for Poveda but it doesnt look good – we need Pato back for his tenacity and hopefully Windass can stay fit for the rest of the season and get back in the matchday squad – watching Rohls interview if we go down I dont think he'll be here next season – he's now sussed out how things are at S6…all good fun as ever eh??

  21. Alright mate best wishes stay positive…i thought DR should have went 5 at back after first goal Dom was getting done to easy against 2 players horrible result but it's gone now just out classed my pet hate at moment is gass and mass they dont work hard enough without the ball dont track players leave defender's exposed

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