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Emyr Huws
Mar 4, 2017 21:54:33 GMT
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Post by CrackityJones on Mar 4, 2017 21:54:33 GMT
Not only in the squad but should be getting game time after seeing the goal. Same goes for Lawrence.
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Post by manulike on Mar 4, 2017 22:03:37 GMT
Not only in the squad but should be getting game time after seeing the goal. Same goes for Lawrence. WOW! That is some confidence, Both of them. As one lad on The Ipswich forum wrote: "Welsh Men Rule"! Seems that Tom wasn't at his best today, but Emyr got MOTM... www.skysports.com/football/ipswich-vs-brentford/358524
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Post by CrackityJones on Mar 4, 2017 22:12:43 GMT
The understanding between them is like some sort of dance partnership...pirouetting the ball into the net.
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Post by hookd on Mar 5, 2017 0:14:00 GMT
The understanding between them is like some sort of dance partnership...pirouetting the ball into the net. So stupid that us football fans can see Huws has talent and yet managers can't even give him so much as 2 games. I think the problem he has is his body. Maybe its not strong enough for the demands of week in week out football, hence why he gets injured so much? We all know he has talent though. It seems both Huws and Lawrence are carrying injuries. With Bale and Ramsey just coming back from injuries (and Bale stupidly just having 2 matches before Ireland thanks to his stupidity) I am a bit worried we may get physically steamrollered by a pumped up, physical Ireland.
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Post by zenith on Mar 5, 2017 0:55:04 GMT
The understanding between them is like some sort of dance partnership...pirouetting the ball into the net. So stupid that us football fans can see Huws has talent and yet managers can't even give him so much as 2 games. I think the problem he has is his body. Maybe its not strong enough for the demands of week in week out football, hence why he gets injured so much? We all know he has talent though.
It seems both Huws and Lawrence are carrying injuries. With Bale and Ramsey just coming back from injuries (and Bale stupidly just having 2 matches before Ireland thanks to his stupidity) I am a bit worried we may get physically steamrollered by a pumped up, physical Ireland. What hope has Jonny Williams got?
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Post by manulike on Mar 5, 2017 1:13:52 GMT
Looking forward to seeing Ipswich v Wolves this Tuesday ;-) The changing of the guards, perhaps?
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Post by ontheroadagain on Mar 5, 2017 21:24:45 GMT
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Post by manulike on Mar 5, 2017 22:19:08 GMT
Great thread. They are showing Emyr even more love than what they showered Tom with. Perhaps realising that Tom is very likely to move on this summer. If Jonny is in the squad for this Tuesday's match, that will be a very offensive midfield ;-)
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Post by zenith on Mar 5, 2017 22:49:25 GMT
Great thread. They are showing Emyr even more love than what they showered Tom with. Perhaps realising that Tom is very likely to move on this summer. If Jonny is in the squad for this Tuesday's match, that will be a very offensive midfield ;-) If Lawrence doesn't get a look in at Leicester I am sure he will move on permanently to another club come August. They look pretty safe to stay up now but Mahrez surely won't be there which leaves Demarai Gray, Musa and Albrighton as the winger options. Lawrence would only be providing back up with those names I should think, so unless they get relegated a move would be likely to a promotion favourite in the Championship or a Premier League newcomer. Either way as long as he's getting regular game time and keeps his form that's good for me. He will probably end up selling for 3-4m which is way out of Ipswich's budget, on the other hand Huws may go there for 1m or whatever Cardiff got him for.
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Post by CrackityJones on Mar 6, 2017 10:16:31 GMT
Like someone mentions in that thread, if Huws continues playing the way he is I can see a lot of interest come the summer, maybe from clubs with more financial clout than Ipswich. Not only is he showcasing his ability but the fact he took a pay cut proves his hunger and desire to play. Valuable assets at any level.
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Emyr Huws
Mar 15, 2017 20:24:20 GMT
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Post by CrackityJones on Mar 15, 2017 20:24:20 GMT
Reports that Huws' hamstring strain is set to keep him out of the squad announcement tomorrow.
Shame as Coleman does like to use him and he would've made a valuable contribution if his recent form is anything to go by.
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Post by ontheroadagain on Apr 4, 2017 22:58:16 GMT
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Post by ontheroadagain on Apr 6, 2017 23:28:29 GMT
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Post by CrackityJones on Apr 17, 2017 15:56:26 GMT
Classy finish from Huws to seal the win for Ipswich today. Clearly loving life in East Anglia.
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Emyr Huws
Apr 17, 2017 19:23:49 GMT
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Post by zenith on Apr 17, 2017 19:23:49 GMT
v Serbia Ledley OUT Huws IN Agree with this and Lawrence in for Bale. Ipswich contingency.
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Post by manulike on Apr 17, 2017 20:05:48 GMT
v Serbia Ledley OUT Huws IN Agree with this and Lawrence in for Bale. Ipswich contingency. No offense holmesdaleultra , but I also agree with this. We are not going to out-muscle the Serbs, and we are certainly not going to contain them - so we need to out-play them. Seeing the two link up together today, with really magical short-pass interplay, reminded me of the magic Rambo and Bale created in Toulouse all those months ago. Bring it on!
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Post by ontheroadagain on Apr 17, 2017 22:17:42 GMT
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Post by manulike on Apr 17, 2017 22:39:55 GMT
He is a very intelligent man. That is clear. If Huddersfield make it to the Prem - Huws will be their number one target.
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Post by hookd on Apr 17, 2017 22:54:56 GMT
He is a very intelligent man. That is clear. If Huddersfield make it to the Prem - Huws will be their number one target. Well I remember Man City offered him a private school education when they took him from Swansea as a boy! I like how he is driven to get his experience. You do not here of many footballers taking pay cuts! That is the kind of guy I want playing for my country!
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Emyr Huws
Apr 18, 2017 8:06:24 GMT
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Post by zenith on Apr 18, 2017 8:06:24 GMT
If McCarthy leaves for whatever reason it'll be a completely different story, in 8 weeks time we will have a better idea.
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Emyr Huws
Apr 18, 2017 8:33:07 GMT
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Post by holmesdaleultra on Apr 18, 2017 8:33:07 GMT
Agree with this and Lawrence in for Bale. Ipswich contingency. No offense holmesdaleultra , but I also agree with this. We are not going to out-muscle the Serbs, and we are certainly not going to contain them - so we need to out-play them. Seeing the two link up together today, with really magical short-pass interplay, reminded me of the magic Rambo and Bale created in Toulouse all those months ago. Bring it on! Nah Manulike I strongly disagree. Joe has been putting in fantastic performances over the years unlike huws who seems inconsistent.
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Emyr Huws
Apr 18, 2017 8:35:58 GMT
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Post by zenith on Apr 18, 2017 8:35:58 GMT
No offense holmesdaleultra , but I also agree with this. We are not going to out-muscle the Serbs, and we are certainly not going to contain them - so we need to out-play them. Seeing the two link up together today, with really magical short-pass interplay, reminded me of the magic Rambo and Bale created in Toulouse all those months ago. Bring it on! Nah Manulike I strongly disagree. Joe has been putting in fantastic performances over the years unlike huws who seems inconsistent. Ledley was off the pace in Dublin, he has not and will not play anymore games for Palace, his match sharpness will not be near good enough. Am I right in saying he's played 3 games in 2017?
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Emyr Huws
Apr 18, 2017 9:03:40 GMT
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Post by holmesdaleultra on Apr 18, 2017 9:03:40 GMT
Joe might get a run out for Palace in the next few games. No he has not played a lot recently and u may be correct in the number of games he has played. But huws from what I can see never lasts long at any of his clubs to date, why is that? No issues with huws but Don,t you think he is inconsistent?
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Post by phillywelsh83 on Apr 18, 2017 10:49:16 GMT
Crystal Palace have only won 5 of 18 games in which Ledley has featured this season However they have won 5 of their last 7 games when he hasn't played. Coincidence ? I think not, others may disagree. I think it is more than just Joe Ledley
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 18:06:17 GMT
HUWS | I'VE LOVED EVERY MINUTE www.itfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/emyr-huws-on-his-ipswich-town-future-3694014.aspxMidfielder reveals he's really enjoyed his loan spell at Town and hopes to be at Portman Road next season Emyr Huws has spoken of his enjoyment at featuring for Town on loan and hopes Saturday isn't his final appearance for the Blues at Portman Road The midfielder has proved a real hit since arriving on loan from Cardiff in January, with Mick McCarthy already admitting he'd like to keep Emyr on a permanent basis, something the Wales international would also be keen to explored. "I've really enjoyed my time at Ipswich so far. Everyone has been really good to me, and it's been a really good part of my career," said Emyr in an interview to be published in Saturday's matchday programme. "It's big to have people you know here, it helps you settle in much quicker. It was nice to see some familiar faces like Jonny [Williams] and Tom [Lawrence] when I came in, but it is one of the best changing rooms I've ever been in, so there was never any problems settling in. The environment here is really good. "I've not spoken to anyone about being here next season yet, we're just focusing on the last couple of games and to finish strong, then we'll see what happens after that. "I have really enjoyed myself here though, so hopefully we can sort something."
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Emyr Huws
Apr 30, 2017 19:10:53 GMT
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Post by cymroircarn on Apr 30, 2017 19:10:53 GMT
I think his future ar Cardiff could depend if Whittingham stays. I can't see Warnock keeping both....
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2017 16:09:10 GMT
I think his future ar Cardiff could depend if Whittingham stays. I can't see Warnock keeping both.... My hunch is they'll both be gone. Warnock likes competitive aggressive athlete types in the middle of the park. Don't think he rates either. Might be best for Emyr to get that move to Ipswich, though I'd love for him to work out at Cardiff.
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Post by steelrod on May 2, 2017 6:59:12 GMT
Warnock's philosophy is not to play through midfield, which is why head up, ball playing midfielders are currently surplus to his requirements. His issue for next season is that a team constructed to compete for promotion has to be able to expose opposing sides to more than one set of problems. My view from watching Cardiff this season is that ne needs to recruit players who can give his side a different dimension. It is clear that in the Championship over the last third of the season at least, sides have worked them out. Against Newcastle for example Cardiff were abject, as they have been in the majority of recent games. With regard to Huws, he has thrived at Ipswich in a central role where he can direct the play, influence the game, get forward and score goals. He is, as the parlance goes, "an intelligent footballer." Any manager wanting to get the best out of him needs to maximise his best qualities. It is not in Emyr's interests or that of Neil Warnock or Cardiff City to conscript him into an attritional, harrying midfield role week after week. There are others that can do that and It is just a complete waste of a talented footballers best attributes.
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Post by llannerch on May 2, 2017 16:32:30 GMT
Warnock's philosophy is not to play through midfield, which is why head up, ball playing midfielders are currently surplus to his requirements. His issue for next season is that a team constructed to compete for promotion has to be able to expose opposing sides to more than one set of problems. My view from watching Cardiff this season is that ne needs to recruit players who can give his side a different dimension. It is clear that in the Championship over the last third of the season at least, sides have worked them out. Against Newcastle for example Cardiff were abject, as they have been in the majority of recent games. With regard to Huws, he has thrived at Ipswich in a central role where he can direct the play, influence the game, get forward and score goals. He is, as the parlance goes, "an intelligent footballer." Any manager wanting to get the best out of him needs to maximise his best qualities. It is not in Emyr's interests or that of Neil Warnock or Cardiff City to conscript him into an attritional, harrying midfield role week after week. There are others that can do that and It is just a complete waste of a talented footballers best attributes. All of which makes it sad that the likes of Warnock keep getting work
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Post by manulike on May 7, 2017 13:45:40 GMT
Emyr had a decent match, especially in first half. A couple of fantastic dead ball deliveries and a couple of decent runs. I know a few might disagree with me, but after seeing him in seven or eight games, his defending is really not his forte, and he is definitely not a straight swap for Ledley. Would love to see him as a sub in Belgrade, but if Edwards and Lawrence are both fit, they are my natural replacements for Ledley and Bale.
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