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26 min On which point, The Deuce might be the best telly I’ve seen in the last decade, but it wasn’t as feted as plenty of other shows that are far less brilliant. If you’ve not seen it, I urge you to get involved.

24 min “You’re right that baby blue would not be the kind of colour football shorts should be,” writes Simon Williams, “so it’s lucky that Villa’s are actually ‘Glow Blue’ according to the manufacturer. Very different blues. Very different.”

Sounds like a pamphlet one might purchase in The Deuce.

22 min So far, Ipswich are doing a pretty decent job of limiting space in central-midfield, forcing Villa wide to make things happen.

21 min This has been a really fun first quarter, both sides committing to attack and largely refraining from the “tedious tapping” that some know “baiting the press”

19 min Here come Ipswich again, moving Villa about before freeing Davis down the left. And his cross is a goodun too, coaxed into the middle and Clarke is there in between the centre-backs! But he can’t get his body into the right position, sending a header over the top when really, yevegottaescore.

18 min Villa win a free-kick 30 yards out, left of centre, which Dasvis swings out, and Tuanzebe’s up … but his looping header sails just over the top.

16 min VAR is checking a potential handball from Rogers … and decides everything’s fine.

GOAL! Ipswich Town 1-1 Aston Villa (Rogers 15)Ogbene makes a mess off things down the left but Ipswich resolve the immediate danger … only for Greaves to wallop a clearance directly at Rogers, who kills it superbly, exchanges delicate pokes with Watkins, and slaps a shot across Muric and in. He knows something.

Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa celebrates scoring his team’s first goal. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images13 min “Good morning from Pittsburgh!”; good morning Erik Peterson. |I see the plaudits Ipswich Town are rightfully receiving for going three games unbeaten since their opening gauntlet of Liverpool and Manchester City, but they don’t go far enough. Three seasons ago, their Old Farm counterparts Norwich City, also newly promoted, faced that exact same pair of opening fixtures and were clobbered by a collective 8-0. They lost their next four as well, went winless in 10, and were still rooted to the table-floor when the season ended. Going up to the Premier League and knowing how much more punishment is in store for you after you dominated the second tier the year before is hard enough. For Ipswich to already settle themselves enough to do what they’ve done in the last three games, for me, is astonishing.”

McKenna has done a ridiculous job. It’s only a suspicion, but I think if he had a more obviously alpha personality, he’d have been offered a job he’d have struggled to turn down last summer.

12 min Torres is down in the Ipswich box clutching his coupon, having had a palm introduced to the back of his head. No foul, say the officials.

1o min Martinez will probably feel he should’ve saved Delap’s shot, but it was hit quickly and with the keeper’s weight moving in the other direction. Maybe a commemorative tatt is in order.

GOAL! Ipswich Town 1-0 Aston Villa (Delap 8)NOW THEN! Konsa’s poked clearance is poor and Phillips plays a smart pass down the left side of the box for Clarke, who cuts back well, for Delap to drill inside the near post, the ball too close to Martinez for him to impart a strong enough hand. Ipswich score with their first attack!

Liam Delap of Ipswich Town scores his team’s first goal under pressure Youri Tielemans of Aston Villa. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images7 min Villa’s shorts are baby blue, which doesn’t seem like the kind of colour a football short should be. Meantime, Ipswich attack down the left and eventually work the ball back to Morsy on the edge, whose shot is blocked by Hutchinson, his own player. But they sustain the attack…

5 min “A game in 1992 ‘for the elderly’!” wonders Richard Hirst. “What does that make someone who saw his first game in 1965?”

So much older then, they’re younger than that now, would be my calculation.

3 min I really like Portman Road – the design of the ground makes it look like the stands hang over the pitch, But for now, it’s Villa moving the ball, probing as Ipswich sit off, so Tielemans has a dip, his swerving effort too high and too central. But Ipswich should never have allowed him the chance to set and shoot.

2 min “Your juice sounds great and should sort you out for whatever this afternoon’s entertainment serves up,” counsels Jeremy Boyce. “Turmeric is a miracle spice, good for everything, especially staining everything yellow, ginger isn’t far behind it, and kale has (according to a woman friend who has osteoporosis) an incredible amount of calcium in it. I’m going to try that myself…”

Tell me about it. Just last week I banged my glass container and the thing smashed, sending the aforementuoned nectar all over. I was liveblogging at the time too, so had to keep going while cleaning, and then of course the floor was stained yellow. Nevertheless, I was extremely relieved, which sounds odd, until I conclude the sentence with “that my wife was in the office”.

1 min Away we go!

A minute’s applause for David Rose, former Ipswich secretary, who died on the ninth of this month.

I wonder if Liam Delap will stick himself on Pau Torres who, for all his touch lacks the power and pace you’d want in a centre-back. Delap has the physical tools to bully him, if the service is right.

I will, though, allow this all-time banger.

Here come our teams!

How can it possibly be that in 2024, we’re hearing Fat Boy Slim over the PA? Surely we can consign all of that to right there, right then?

For the elderly, this game means this goal:

I’ve just necked a pint of green juice, green juice comprising kale, blueberries, ginger, turmeric and carrots on the basis that I can’t eat vegetables but can hoy any drink past the tastebuds. Today can only get better.

On telly, they’re talking about Jhon Duran, who’s sub again. I need to see more of him – banging in from distance isn’t a sustainable approach to goalscoring – but he’s got so many attributes, so is a really exciting talent and, if he keeps on improbving, won’t settle for coming off the bench for long.

Kieran McKenna says his side will do all they can to make the game competitive. It’s about learning – so many new players, so many new to the league, but it’s still very early in the season and they’re trying to improve in every game.

Ipswich haven’t played at home for a month, but the atmosphere they’ve created in the ground and intensity of their style makes it a big advantage.

Sky have just looked back at Ipswich’s 2000-01 season, in which Marcus Stewart was the hero. He seems like a proper sound character and, though he now suffers from MND, he’s as upbeat now as he ever was.

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