Ipswich 3-4 Leeds - Post Match Debate. UNCUT ANGLES
Ipswich 3-4 Leeds - Post Match Debate. UNCUT ANGLES
Saturday 26th August 03:00pm | Portman Road
Leeds United travel to Portman Road this weekend to face Ipswich Town, one of the in-form teams in the Championship. The Tractor Boys currently sit pretty at the top of the Championship table on nine points having beaten Sunderland, Stoke City and QPR already this season.
Whilst Leeds have yet to secure a victory this season, it’s not all bad news as Daniel Farke welcomes Wilfred Gnonto and Luis Sinisterra back to the first team squad. Whilst Gnonto's absence has been well documented, it was widely speculated that Sinisterra would be omitted from both the visit to Ipswich, and next weeks League Cup game against Salford City, as he prepares for a move away from Elland Road. During Thursday lunchtime's press conference, Daniel Farke made a point of stating that the Colombian International, was both back in the first team squad, and available to play. Their presence will certainly lift the spirits, both in the Leeds dressing room, and on the terraces.
Joe Gelhardt has a shoulder injury, but it hasn't stopped him from training this week, whilst Leo Hjelde returns to the squad after a concussion, and will fight it out with Sam Byram for the left back berth. Dan James has a slight groin strain, and it remains to be seen whether he makes the trip to East Anglia. Junior Firpo, Liam Cooper, Patrick Bamford, Stuart Dallas, Ian Poveda and Mateo Joseph remain sidelined. Leeds fans will be hoping to get their first look at new lad Joël Piroe, a welcome and much needed addition up top.
High flying Ipswich are firm favourites for the win with Leeds desperate for their first league win of the season, but theoretically, the pressure is off, which could work in their favour. The two teams last played each other during the 2018/19 season, the same season Ipswich were relegated. Leeds won at Elland Road quite comfortably (2-0) whilst Ipswich edged a 3-2 with a stoppage time winner at their place, but it was not enough to keep them up.
Leif Davis returns against the club he spent four years at, applying his trade. He moved to Portman Road a year ago for a fee of £1m. Last season he netted three times and provided 14 assists. He already has a 'Whoscored' this season of 7.21, higher than all, but two Leeds players.
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Re: Ipswich v Leeds Correct Score/First Goalscorer - 3pm Saturday 26th August
Why's that Geronimo? Are we playing world beaters once again as we did vs Cardiff, Birmingham & West Brom, whom apparently had far better players in their teams than LUFC, as a consequence we have lost one game by a penalty in the 96th minute.
See what you have done, your negativity has spread like a disease amongst our members
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Re: Ipswich v Leeds Correct Score/First Goalscorer - 3pm Saturday 26th August
It seeps in to your bones laddie.1964white wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2023 7:21 pm Why's that Geronimo? Are we playing world beaters once again as we did vs Cardiff, Birmingham & West Brom, whom apparently had far better players in their teams than LUFC, as a consequence we have lost one game by a penalty in the 96th minute.
See what you have done, your negativity has spread like a disease amongst our members
Re: Ipswich v Leeds Correct Score/First Goalscorer - 3pm Saturday 26th August
Cardiff, Birmingham, and west brom are far from world beaters and we could not beat any of them , Ipswich are actually the first team we will play who are fancied to do well and are currently top of the league, if as I suspect we get beat it will set a precedent throughout the season , where more members will guess with their head rather than their heart1964white wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2023 7:21 pm Why's that Geronimo? Are we playing world beaters once again as we did vs Cardiff, Birmingham & West Brom, whom apparently had far better players in their teams than LUFC, as a consequence we have lost one game by a penalty in the 96th minute.
See what you have done, your negativity has spread like a disease amongst our members
When it comes to betting even with no money involved , fans will follow form all day long rather than hoping the unexpected will happen every week
Re: Ipswich v Leeds Correct Score/First Goalscorer - 3pm Saturday 26th August
Since the first 39 minutes of the Cardiff game, we have conceded two goals, a penalty & a goal that should never have stood in a month of Sundays. Farke is building from the back, introducing Rodon & Byram replacing Cooper/Cresswell & Hjelde. Apart from those goals, Birmingham produce one clear-cut opportunity & I can't recall West Brom creating one big chance to score.geronimo wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2023 10:57 pm Cardiff, Birmingham, and west brom are far from world beaters and we could not beat any of them , Ipswich are actually the first team we will play who are fancied to do well and are currently top of the league, if as I suspect we get beat it will set a precedent throughout the season , where more members will guess with their head rather than their heart
When it comes to betting even with no money involved , fans will follow form all day long rather than hoping the unexpected will happen every week
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Re: Ipswich v Leeds Correct Score/First Goalscorer - 3pm Saturday 26th August
You tell them buddy!1964white wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 1:54 am Since the first 39 minutes of the Cardiff game, we have conceded two goals, a penalty & a goal that should never have stood in a month of Sundays. Farke is building from the back, introducing Rodon & Byram replacing Cooper/Cresswell & Hjelde. Apart from those goals, Birmingham produce one clear-cut opportunity & I can't recall West Brom creating one big chance to score.
I've gone for a win against these. I don't base my prediction on form. I base my prediction on, we are jeffin Leeds and they are Ipswich! It is against the law not to beat teams like Ipswich...
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Ipswich Town v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Ipswich Town v Leeds Utd
Saturday 26th August @15:00hrs |Portman Road
Leeds welcome Wilfred Gnonto and Luis Sinisterra back to the first team squad, for the visit of top of the table Ipswich Town on Saturday afternoon.
Whilst Gnonto's absence has been well documented, it was widely speculated that Sinisterra would be omitted from both the visit to Ipswich, and next weeks League Cup game against Salford City, as he prepares for a move away from Elland Road.
During Thursday lunchtime's press conference, Daniel Farke made a point of stating that the Colombian International, was both back in the first team squad, and available to play. Their presence will certainly lift the spirits, both in the Leeds dressing room, and on the terraces.
Joe Gelhardt has a shoulder injury, but it hasn't stopped him from training this week, whilst Leo Hjelde returns to the squad after a concussion, and will fight it out with Sam Byram for the left back berth. Dan James has a slight groin strain, and it remains to be seen whether he makes the trip to East Anglia. Junior Firpo, Liam Cooper, Patrick Bamford, Stuart Dallas, Ian Poveda and Mateo Joseph remain sidelined.
The tractor boys have ploughed their way past Sunderland, Stoke, and QPR on their way to the Championship summit, and are firm favourite for the win. Leeds may be desperate for their first league win of the season, but theoretically, the pressure is off, which could work in their favour.
The two teams last played each other during the 2018/19 season, the same season Ipswich were relegated. Leeds won at Elland Road quite comfortably (2-0) whilst Ipswich edged a 3-2 with a stoppage time winner at their place, but it was not enough to keep them up.
Leif Davis returns against the club he spent four years at, applying his trade. He moved to Portman Road a year ago for a fee of £1m. Last season he netted three times, and provided 14 assists. He already has a 'Whoscored' this season of 7.21, higher than all, but two Leeds players.
Saturday 26th August @15:00hrs |Portman Road
Leeds welcome Wilfred Gnonto and Luis Sinisterra back to the first team squad, for the visit of top of the table Ipswich Town on Saturday afternoon.
Whilst Gnonto's absence has been well documented, it was widely speculated that Sinisterra would be omitted from both the visit to Ipswich, and next weeks League Cup game against Salford City, as he prepares for a move away from Elland Road.
During Thursday lunchtime's press conference, Daniel Farke made a point of stating that the Colombian International, was both back in the first team squad, and available to play. Their presence will certainly lift the spirits, both in the Leeds dressing room, and on the terraces.
Joe Gelhardt has a shoulder injury, but it hasn't stopped him from training this week, whilst Leo Hjelde returns to the squad after a concussion, and will fight it out with Sam Byram for the left back berth. Dan James has a slight groin strain, and it remains to be seen whether he makes the trip to East Anglia. Junior Firpo, Liam Cooper, Patrick Bamford, Stuart Dallas, Ian Poveda and Mateo Joseph remain sidelined.
The tractor boys have ploughed their way past Sunderland, Stoke, and QPR on their way to the Championship summit, and are firm favourite for the win. Leeds may be desperate for their first league win of the season, but theoretically, the pressure is off, which could work in their favour.
The two teams last played each other during the 2018/19 season, the same season Ipswich were relegated. Leeds won at Elland Road quite comfortably (2-0) whilst Ipswich edged a 3-2 with a stoppage time winner at their place, but it was not enough to keep them up.
Leif Davis returns against the club he spent four years at, applying his trade. He moved to Portman Road a year ago for a fee of £1m. Last season he netted three times, and provided 14 assists. He already has a 'Whoscored' this season of 7.21, higher than all, but two Leeds players.
Re: Ipswich Town v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Sorry, some posts move over to this thread fron the Leeds Correct Scorer topic
Re: Ipswich Town v Leeds Utd Match Thread
No Swannie.
I had a ticket offered to me, but I have a busy weekend & next week ahead in readiness for our holiday a week on Sunday. The Ipswich game would have taken two days out of my working week, as I'm always knackered the following day after a long journey travelling. I find the seven & half hour match day experience to ER tiring these days.
Re: Ipswich Town v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Don't blame you. I've been to PR to watch Leeds 3 times and Ipswich beat us every time. Even the season after we were Champions!1964white wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 3:43 pm No Swannie.
I had a ticket offered to me, but I have a busy weekend & next week ahead in readiness for our holiday a week on Sunday. The Ipswich game would have taken two days out of my working week, as I'm always knackered the following day after a long journey travelling. I find the seven & half hour match day experience to ER tiring these days.
Not a happy hunting ground for us
Re: Re: Ipswich v Leeds Match Thread
Without sounding negative, it’s just reality, Portman Rd is a graveyard for us.
Form doesn’t matter, we have won once in 21 years - 2013 and before O’Leary when we won twice on the trot it was 1988
Just saying.
PS, Traditionally, Birmingham is another and so are most of our next four away fixtures
Form doesn’t matter, we have won once in 21 years - 2013 and before O’Leary when we won twice on the trot it was 1988
Just saying.
PS, Traditionally, Birmingham is another and so are most of our next four away fixtures
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Re: Ipswich Town v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Is she suggesting the blouse for you or her JD
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Re: Ipswich Town v Leeds Utd Match Thread
If we win there I’ll run up & down my road with one on. How about that.
Re: Ipswich Town v Leeds Utd Match Thread
I think you should dangle yourself by your bollox off teh Orwell bridge, like you suggested earlier