Ipswich Town players celebrate against West Ham
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
11:30 AM
IPSWICH town humbled league leaders West Ham 5-1 last night - and you can re-live the best of the action here.
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas scored twice, and Michael Chopra, Daryl Murphy and Lee Martin all got on the scoresheet.
Were you there? What did you think of the game? Let us know by posting a comment below!
TICKETS for an evening of Olympic celebration are about to become available, as the fabled flame winds its way across the country towards us.
7 comments
I suppose even the bottom team in league 10 would expect to win a game once in a while.
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TOBY P.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Wow!!! now for another 14 wins and town will make the play-offs. Or are they just happy that its another 3 points to make their championship place more secure? Imagine the only ambition of jewell and the town are to stay in the championship - pathetic!!!
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ged scott
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
So it wasn't a dream then! I woke up this morning thinking I must have had this amazing dream of going down to Portman Road and seeing the Town thrash the league leaders 5-1. Seriously, it was brilliant game and a joy to see and hear all the happy fans both during the game and in the streets afterwards. COYB! To the players, more of the same please - you know you can do it.
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John Whitehead
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
John, Rob Steroo will find any excuse to criticise the team and management.
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Tom
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Happy Town fan here in Florida living amongst other Brits that all seem to follow the usual top premier div. clubs! onwards and upwards.
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don wilson
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
it was a great game, totaly buzzing atmosphere and beating the top team means dreams come true :)
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Craig TractorTheif
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
1010 all round, now waiting to see what Steroo, Scott and M-Y can find to say. We must keep the team that played for as long as injuries permit. Consider Jason an integral part of the side, witness his coming on, no sulking, played well, assisted for a goal. I think we've cracked it with enthusiasm shewn all round. The two youngsters in central midfield made a huge difference but everyone showed what good foootballers they really are. Look forward to Coventry game now.
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JOHN BURLS
Wednesday, February 1, 2012