Clack wrote:
The Inside Trader wrote:
Big game, lets hope they are up for it.
There does seem to be an irony that the team suddenly grew a pair of bollocks and resilience the moment Kevin Nolan was sent off v Millwall and they've maintained that ever sice.

By all accounts Tomkins, Noble and Collison were excellent in midfield last night. With Tomkins in holding role, and Faubert and Vaz Te providing width, the midfield has a balance to it.

Nolan was awful at Ipswich, and then was stupid to get sent off at Millwall, and the team has done very well without him, not least in terms of commitment.

Of course, Nolan will be back, but he doesn't have the right to walk straight back into the team.
  
Exactly! But don't let Dan L hear you say that.

You see it's simply not on to be over the moon with a win, yet notice that we seem to have been a better "team" without a certain player.

I mean, that's not what football fans have been doing since the leagues began is it.