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...Not that I'm one to normally recommend a player from my own team but ....howzabout David Connelly ROTF?

....I have a feeling he will be surplus to Keano's requirements in the Prem and he has always scored goals in the Championship .....you could a lot worse I reckon

..Meanwhile since Nugent faffed around too much for Keano's liking has anyone got any ideas where Sunderland can get a 20+ goals a season striker for the prem ??? (easy question or what!!!)
 
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Interesting suggestion Jet ..... never though about Connelly, wonder if Jim has...

Billy Sharp would be my suggestion provided you don't want somebody to lead the singing

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Franny Jeffers got greedy so thanks, but no thanks. We'll look for somebody else - perhaps David Connelly, all we want is somebody to pop in 30 goals for the season and come cheap: not much to ask.
 
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I noted that, in his official statement about the Jeffers thing not happening, David Sheepshanks did say there had been some signing.
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i told you - you need the donkey ! (harewood)
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I noted that, in his official statement about the Jeffers thing not happening, David Sheepshanks did say there had been some signing.
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You're right. James - Thanks.



Pablo is back.

Pablo Counago is set to return after David Sheepshanks confirmed the Club had agreed personal terms with the striker. The 27-year-old Spaniard will arrive at the Club on Thursday for a medical with a view to completing his move from Malaga as a free agent within 24 hours. Counago joined Town in 2001 and spent four years at Portman Road, hitting 31 goals in 99 League appearances and finishing as the Blues' leading scorer in the 2002/03 season with 21.

Lacks a bit of pace, but quite skilful and knows where the goal is .............. he'll do nicely.
 
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Pablo is back

Tractor Boys 2 Panatinaikos 0

Two first-half goals from Pablo Counago gave Town a commanding lead that Jim Magilton's side rarely looked like losing. The Spanish frontman took just seven minutes to open the scoring, sliding the ball past Arkadiusz Malarz from close range following a corner. His second was even more comfortable as he put the ball past the Greek keeper.

Alexander, Wright, Bruce, De Vos (Wilnis 76), Harding, Walters (Haynes 46), Miller (O'Callaghan 76), Garvan (Legwinski 64), Williams (Peters 76), Lee, Counago (Clarke 64).

Let's hope this is the shape of things to come.
 
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What a great start to this new season. 4-1 flattered the Owls and I honestly think 10-0 would be fairer representation of the game.

It took us only a few seconds to get going with man-of-the-match Pablo Counaga being chopped down it the penalty area. Alan Lee converted the penalty and it was 1-0.

Just about 10 minutes gone and Pablo flicked on to Alan Lee in came the cross an Gary Roberts was there to volley home in style.

Jon Walters and Pablo had shots blocked. Jon Walters went close again, Then Pablo to Alan Lee and 3-0. Alan Lee’s angled strike too good for the Wednesday keeper.

Alex Bruce headed just over and Jon Walters had another shot blocked.

Then the moment of the game, Alan Lee won the ball - sent Jon Walters away and his cross was knocked home by Pablo Counaga.

Alan Lee came within inches of his hat trick.

Jim decided that we had done enough and replaced Alan and Pablo with Danny Haynes and Billy Clarke and Sylvain Legwinski came on for Tommy Miller. The game went quiet then and Wednesday scrambled a consolation goal before the end, which was a shame really as 4-0 would have put us clear at the top. Coventry and Palace also had impressive results.

If we can keep this going then we’ll be OK this year - it’s a much better start than last year.

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Not too bothered about the Carlin cup, but can't believe that 120th minute penalty after coming back from 2-0 down to lead 3-2. I knew we'd lose a penalty shoot out. Good luck to M K Dons in the next round.
 
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Well 1 out of 2 is not bad.

1) We usually start off pretty poor at the start of the season so the Sheffield result is a great confidence booster.

2) Eeeerrrrr..... we usually get knocked out of the carling cup early on, as per our result against the dons.

Up the tractor boys.

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First things first - best wishes to Ian Holloway - hope you make full recovery.

As for the game - how did we not win that. Great start - Alan Lee: top man - 1-0.

Dodgy ref - but no complaints about Fabian Wilnis seeing red for a stupid challenge (c'mon mate your a legend at Ipswich and nice bloke, but you know better than to go two footed).

The penalty - well I'm sorry, but he fell over - simple as that - never a penalty - and it cost us top spot.

Oh well - a better start than last year at least.

However in all three games we've conceded last minute goals - two penalties, so please Jim, can we put that right for the next outing.
 
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A camping holiday in Southwold enabled me to follow the fortunes of the first couple of outings on the one and only BBC Radio Suffolk!! Smile

Yes, encouraging start. But conceding those last minute goals seems to be a fault from times past that still isn't fixed.

Tighten it up, please, Jim! Give us a shout at the top this season.
 
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Tighten it up, please, Jim! Give us a shout at the top this season.


He did and we are - we are top of the Championship - equal points with Coventry City.

It was an excellent match despite some typically eccentric refereeing from Andy D'Urso that threatened spoil it

D'Urso for future reference goalkeepers are only allowed to handle the ball in their own penalty area (that's the box indicated by lines drawn 18 yards from the goal in case you're not sure) and goalkeepers who handle the ball outside of their area to stop us scoring should be sent from the field of play, you do this by issuing a red, that's red not yellow card - and showing your bus pass doesn't work.

How good it is to see Pablo Counago back - another superb performance.

Palace always looked dangerous and Neil Alexander produced one great save from a Palace free-kick, but their failing was their forwards: Scowcroft and Kuqi: both of whom have seen better days at another club Smile Shefki Kuqi didn't start, but came on late in the game - to a loud ovation from the Town fans. Still what makes the victory so engaging is to know you've beaten a good side and Palace are definitely that.

Then that magic moment - Pablo Counago combined with Alan Lee on to Gary Roberts who was flying down the left wing - a pinpoint cross met with a super header by Jon Walters. It was enough. We might have added had the Palace goalkeeper (did I mention the handball incident earlier) not made a fine save from Billy Clarke and then Danny Haynes follow-up.

This is a better start than last year .....

Jim said I'm absolutely delighted with our start. It's only early days but it's always nice to be at the right end of the table. We didn't get off to a great start last season, but then I didn't have anything to do with pre-season then so it's a bit different this time around. I thought Jason De Vos was magnificent today and our youngsters are really coming through so it's looking promising.

And credit to Peter Taylor, the Palace boss, who said: As for our goalkeeper, Speroni, of course he shouldn't be out there handling the ball ....

Well, let's hope it's not another false dawn.
 
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im sure you will do it this season.
good luck
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Thanks - hopefully see you in the premier league soon.
 
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Between the quotes is a full detailed report of every single highlight of Saturday's game against the Hornets

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The main reason I feel we lost was simple - we were rubbish - worst performance since Jim took charge.
 
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Oh bloody hell... Frown
 
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How can you lose 4-0 and play well? We spent most of the game camped in the opposition half doing everything, but that most important thing in football - put the ball in the net.

Three of the albion's goals were in the last three minutes - we hit the post, had a string of corners and free kicks, produced good saves from their keeper and flashed the ball across goal with nobody able to apply the final touch.

Against Watford we were dire and lost 2-0 - in this game we played well for 86 minutes and lost 4-0. So things are not as bad as they seem - yet.
 
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Yes - we bounced back. Stunning performance. It could have been 10-1 and Coventry are not a bad side (good free kick).

Why can't we play like this every week. Pablo Counago was sensational. The whole team played well.

More of the same against Hull - please.

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Fortunately, we're still at the stage where mid-table mediocrity is not as bad as it looks ... not so very far behind the leaders in terms of points.

Let's hope we've already had the bad run behind us (and you're reporting that on the whole we're not playing badly).

Thanks for keeping us posted,
James
 
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