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Fair play what an advert for the championship end to end play from both sides looking to win the game, promotion to the PL will be decided on the last day for Ipswich or Leeds with still the final play off teams to be decided and the two to be relegated not yet decided.

Great league even on the penultimate game of the season.
 
I can still see the Tractors blowing this. Oh, you mean last game? I expect Leeds to tear Russ a new one at Elland.
I think they'll get a draw at least at Coventry who are still suffering their semi final heartbreak.
 
Ipswich need a draw at home to Huddersfield for promotion
 
Ipswich need a draw at home to Huddersfield for promotion
Ipswich were superb against a spirited Coventry. When they lost momentum, their manager knew exactly what to do. So nice to see incisive fast attacking football with intent. Their first instinct is to go forward. So much better than all the Pep infected poundshop wannabees that prefer their players facing the wrong way.
 
Ipswich were superb against a spirited Coventry. When they lost momentum, their manager knew exactly what to do. So nice to see incisive fast attacking football with intent. Their first instinct is to go forward. So much better than all the Pep infected poundshop wannabees that prefer their players facing the wrong way.
Football is a simple game, complicated by the people who play it 😉
 
Football is a simple game, complicated by the people who play it 😉
For all that you can say about Alex Ferguson, old whiskey nose played in a very simple way (attacking wingers with pace and delivery with a clinical striker to put away the chances) but he was superbly effective in getting his team to do it. He also had unparalleled backing from the board, not many clubs would back their manager over their record signing and star player but United back then did it multiple times. Most famously with Ruud van Nistelrooy and Jaap Stam but they were not the only examples.
 
For all that you can say about Alex Ferguson, old whiskey nose played in a very simple way (attacking wingers with pace and delivery with a clinical striker to put away the chances) but he was superbly effective in getting his team to do it. He also had unparalleled backing from the board, not many clubs would back their manager over their record signing and star player but United back then did it multiple times. Most famously with Ruud van Nistelrooy and Jaap Stam but they were not the only examples.

Never a fan of Man Utd, but I admired the way Ferguson set-up his teams with 442: 2 pacey, attacking wingers, 2 strikers, a midfield pairing of a hard bastard and a box to box player, full-backs that could get forward as well as defend and 2 physical, hard centre-halves, and always playing with aggression.
 
Football is a simple game, complicated by the people who play it 😉
and managers with 'philosophies'

Who the hell do they think they are...Aristotle? Plato? Pompous pretentious planks more like.
 
and managers with 'philosophies'

Who the hell do they think they are...Aristotle? Plato? Pompous pretentious planks more like.
Some are too eager to be the next Pep and want to reinvent the game.

Stop the ball going in our net and put the ball in their net. There we go, sorted.
 

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