Look East 10:52 - Apr 30 with 1813 views | EdwardF | "Norwich City's brave bid to return to the Premier League finally ended yesterday with their largely undeserved loss at WBA. This is bitter sweet for the Norfolk side having been in and around the promotion places since the start of the season. First team coach, David Wagner, having taken over in supremely difficult circumstances, can count himself unlucky that his talented group of players just failed to turn their unlimited potential into a promotion bid. He can point, of course, to the ill advised appointment of his immediate predecessor Dean Smith, as being a significant factor in the team's final position. In other sports news, lower league Ipswich were promoted'' | |
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Look East on 11:26 - Apr 30 with 1570 views | Stourbridgeblue | You forgot to add "for the 1st time in a generation" | |
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Look East on 11:35 - Apr 30 with 1499 views | Warkystache | "In other news, an elderly woman, her black cat and a toad were ducked in the village pond in Attleborough yesterday. Police in Dereham have also released a man suspected of spraying a huge phallus on a roundabout in the town when he told them he was just trying to draw an image of former Norwich City player Chris Sutton". | |
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Look East on 13:03 - Apr 30 with 1209 views | BigCommon | Thought the "cat stuck up tree" story, came before any Ipswich news.... | | | |
Look East on 13:06 - Apr 30 with 1180 views | Hipsterectomy | "League 1 Ipswich Town face a challenging season next year after finally getting over the line on Saturday" There, I've got you sorted. Didn't even mention promotion. | |
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Look East on 14:31 - Apr 30 with 852 views | The_Major | "Crisis at Portman Road following yesterday's match, as Ipswich Town have discovered that the EFL have decided that they are barred from participating in the Papa John's Trophy next season. Coupled with the FA's decision not to award the club a place in the First Round of the FA Cup in November, we ask if the honeymoon is over for Kieran McKenna, and if allowing Marcus Evans to sell the club to overseas interests was, in hindsight, the correct move." | | | |
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