All teams have played 37 games except for Southampton and Preston as their scheduled match at St Mary’s last Wednesday was called off because of a nearby fire.
Stoke didn’t let in a goal in second-half injury time until their 17th match, a 0–3 home defeat to Blackburn on 25th November — this was the first of four consecutive fixtures in which they conceded in added time at the end of the game.
Adammmmski on
We don’t conceded after 90 minutes because the opposition already has the game sewn up by then.
East_Preparation93 on
Otherwise known as the crumble league table
Sheeverton on
Pretty sure every late goal we have conceded is in games we haven’t won. All of them are in games against teams who are fighting us at the top of the league, our local rival or Sheffield Wednesday😉
“Enzo Maresca’s bottlejob army”🎶
tractorboyblue on
Conceding all the injury time goals is down to pure luck….
HRedshaw on
We’re definitely first in scoring them
Think-Ad-1068 on
We’re responsible for a few of those I bet.
The ‘minute of latest goals conceded’ for Ipswich, PNE and Sheff Weds are the goals we scored against them.
Do you have a table for goals scored?
somebodyanything on
When Ipswich score injury time goals it’s because they’re lucky but when they concede them it’s because they’re defensively weak and mentally frail
TravellingMackem on
Really need to apply points lost to this or it doesn’t make a lick of sense. A good number of them will be to lose by 2 goals chasing an equaliser
Zanderr18 on
Cardiff did us both in injury time! Must be a record to win from a losing position in injury time, twice in a season.
InappropriateSurname on
Might as well just turn up for injury time in Ipswich matches, that’s where the action is!
BruntyMozza on
Would be interesting to see how important these goals were in changing the result of the game.
Conceding a consolation goal in injury time is obviously nowhere near as damaging as a late losing goal.
I know that the three we conceded turned a win into a draw (Ipswich away) and two draws into a loss (home against Huddersfield and Leicester).
norfolk_terrier on
oh no, how awful
garyinavault on
We conceded our 90+10 goal in the 8th minute of injury time.
Spacebanditos1 on
So Ipswich concede the most in injury time.
Can we stop with the agenda that Ipswich only get last minute winners now?
RumJackson on
We’ve scored 98th, 99th and 100th minute winners this season.
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When did we concede a 97th minute goal?
e: nvm Ipswich
All teams have played 37 games except for Southampton and Preston as their scheduled match at St Mary’s last Wednesday was called off because of a nearby fire.
Stoke didn’t let in a goal in second-half injury time until their 17th match, a 0–3 home defeat to Blackburn on 25th November — this was the first of four consecutive fixtures in which they conceded in added time at the end of the game.
We don’t conceded after 90 minutes because the opposition already has the game sewn up by then.
Otherwise known as the crumble league table
Pretty sure every late goal we have conceded is in games we haven’t won. All of them are in games against teams who are fighting us at the top of the league, our local rival or Sheffield Wednesday😉
“Enzo Maresca’s bottlejob army”🎶
Conceding all the injury time goals is down to pure luck….
We’re definitely first in scoring them
We’re responsible for a few of those I bet.
The ‘minute of latest goals conceded’ for Ipswich, PNE and Sheff Weds are the goals we scored against them.
Do you have a table for goals scored?
When Ipswich score injury time goals it’s because they’re lucky but when they concede them it’s because they’re defensively weak and mentally frail
Really need to apply points lost to this or it doesn’t make a lick of sense. A good number of them will be to lose by 2 goals chasing an equaliser
Cardiff did us both in injury time! Must be a record to win from a losing position in injury time, twice in a season.
Might as well just turn up for injury time in Ipswich matches, that’s where the action is!
Would be interesting to see how important these goals were in changing the result of the game.
Conceding a consolation goal in injury time is obviously nowhere near as damaging as a late losing goal.
I know that the three we conceded turned a win into a draw (Ipswich away) and two draws into a loss (home against Huddersfield and Leicester).
oh no, how awful
We conceded our 90+10 goal in the 8th minute of injury time.
So Ipswich concede the most in injury time.
Can we stop with the agenda that Ipswich only get last minute winners now?
We’ve scored 98th, 99th and 100th minute winners this season.
Sunderland’s already beaten before the full 90