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Flashbacks... Should be well in the lead but hitting the woodwork and missing.
The inevitable looms over us. Moore takes attackers off and we might get a point
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I'd bring on fizz and maybe start having a pop from 30 yards out ...keepers all ready proved he doesn't like it !! Maybe then a ball will drop to Smith or Gregory it seems theyve got us covered by crosses .
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Moore doesn't really like us shooting from distance. Loves us to walk it in.
Ipswich weren't going to stay behind long.
Those pont lost the other night and points given to Plymouth already look costly
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There's Haaland
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Ipswich winning and Plymouth 2 up
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Plymouth sealed it.. costly points pissed away.
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The wildsmith shows on later today !!
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(This post was last modified: 08-10-2022, 17:29 by Statesideowl.)
Top two keep on winning and we couldn't bear either.
Passing it to death instead of just finishing
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