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Tag Archives: Ipswich Town

Concentrating on the league for a week

Ipswich Town at home. There’s no better way to spend a Saturday afternoon.

February 14, 2025 in Previews.

The week in claret and blue

Another seven days of mystery and mayhem.

September 29, 2024 in Comment.

The supporting cast

We’re all going to Ipswich. It’s a long way.

September 28, 2024 in Previews.

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  • Re: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
    Quote from: usav on Today at 01:31:59 PMQuote from: Ozzjim on Today at 01:18:12 PMI do wonder if their players and fans celebrations are going to be all the motivation needed. Anders...
  • Re: Unai Emery
    Quote from: DC1874 on April 30, 2026, 10:50:39 PMIf Forest win with a 0-0 park the bus next week I'm jacking this shit in, life's too short!Preach, brother!
  • Re: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
    Quote from: Ozzjim on Today at 01:18:12 PMI do wonder if their players and fans celebrations are going to be all the motivation needed. Anderson giving the big un to nutmeghing Rogers on Instagram, the Oles at 1-0 up,...
  • Re: Aston Villa v Tottenham - Sunday 7pm
    Please go at this full tilt and destroy the bastards. Going into the Forest second leg on the back of a resounding home win can only be a good thing.
  • Re: Aston Villa v Tottenham - Sunday 7pm
    That's it, no more playing within ourselves or conserving energy. Our aim is the CL or we'll be watching players with the quality of Buendia, Sancho and Bailey again next season rather than the like of Asensio and Rashford. The most likely route is via...
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