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Obviously we have skin in the game but bias aside, they really are the most desperate, embarrassing outfit in the EFL aren't they? Lower league clubs that had some sort of 'famous win' years ago don't go on about it nearly half as much as these drips.
Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand.
The word 'famous' is well out of its comfort zone there.
I suspect that the ONLY people who are aware of that 'famous night in Munich in 1993' are Norwich fans (it literally is the best they have) and a handful of Ipswich fans who rip the piss out of it.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:17 - Jan 25 by LankHenners
Obviously we have skin in the game but bias aside, they really are the most desperate, embarrassing outfit in the EFL aren't they? Lower league clubs that had some sort of 'famous win' years ago don't go on about it nearly half as much as these drips.
Desperate does seem to be the right word here - £20 to go and watch a recording of a match? I'd baulk at that even if it was us doing a watchalong of 1981 in Beatties.
Given the occasional rumours about their financial position, it makes me wonder if they're that desperate for funds that they need a couple of grand from an event like this.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:20 - Jan 25 by NthQldITFC
The word 'famous' is well out of its comfort zone there.
I suspect that the ONLY people who are aware of that 'famous night in Munich in 1993' are Norwich fans (it literally is the best they have) and a handful of Ipswich fans who rip the piss out of it.
This laughable "highlight" reminds me: Norwich would have been thrown into the non League abyss a number of times were it not for the dubious "re-election " process.
It really bothers me that I was born in Norwich. I live in Suffolk now but when I lived over the inbred side of the border I used to tell people I came from Suffolk. When I lived in Norfolk I ensured my kids were born in Bury.
Things like this watchalong make me realise I was correct for doing all of that.
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Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:38 - Jan 25 with 4183 views
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:37 - Jan 25 by Stewart27
It really bothers me that I was born in Norwich. I live in Suffolk now but when I lived over the inbred side of the border I used to tell people I came from Suffolk. When I lived in Norfolk I ensured my kids were born in Bury.
Things like this watchalong make me realise I was correct for doing all of that.
My mother was Norwich born and bred, but it doesn't bother me in the least. If anything it's more laudable to still choose the right club under your circumstances.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:23 - Jan 25 by Zx1988
Desperate does seem to be the right word here - £20 to go and watch a recording of a match? I'd baulk at that even if it was us doing a watchalong of 1981 in Beatties.
Given the occasional rumours about their financial position, it makes me wonder if they're that desperate for funds that they need a couple of grand from an event like this.
Yes but to be fair 'Attendees include: Brian Gunn, Chris Sutton, Darren Edie, Ian Crook and many more...'
and 'Food and drink: available including Currywurst'!
Oh no, hang on, Ian Crook has pulled out. Unbelievable!
It went down well, with Huckleberry looking very smart in his blazer (but no hat) as compere.
# WE ARE STEALING THE FUTURE FROM OUR CHILDREN --- WE MUST CHANGE COURSE #
Only beaten us 7 times in 14 years of "dominance" and while we are talking about Europa League, and history, as they don't think it's relevant to mention 1981........ Ipswich is still the only East Anglian club to play in Europe this century (beating Inter too...) across two campaigns and we haven't even been in the top flight for 23 years. So how bad are they to not have even qualified once during the "domination" era?
Yo-yo Champions. England's most relegated. Liz Truss.
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Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:49 - Jan 25 with 4014 views
Yeap, it probably is a bit tin pot and even if I lived in Norwich, I wouldn't give it a second thought, but its interesting how you guys never understand the value of such events or thinking. Its about community and drawing people together. It's a small part of the reason why the club is so central to the city.
Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:58 - Jan 25 by giant_stow
Yeap, it probably is a bit tin pot and even if I lived in Norwich, I wouldn't give it a second thought, but its interesting how you guys never understand the value of such events or thinking. Its about community and drawing people together. It's a small part of the reason why the club is so central to the city.
But surely the family gathering has that sort of thing covered?
Sorry, I'm feeling ruthless today. You know I love you.
# WE ARE STEALING THE FUTURE FROM OUR CHILDREN --- WE MUST CHANGE COURSE #
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:23 - Jan 25 by Zx1988
Desperate does seem to be the right word here - £20 to go and watch a recording of a match? I'd baulk at that even if it was us doing a watchalong of 1981 in Beatties.
Given the occasional rumours about their financial position, it makes me wonder if they're that desperate for funds that they need a couple of grand from an event like this.
Remember the "VIP experience" they put on for fans travelling down for the derby? It was basically a bus with a loo and TV, and they stopped off at a greasy spoon cafe on the way down, and charged fans £150 for the pleasure lol.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 11:19 - Jan 25 by blueasfook
Remember the "VIP experience" they put on for fans travelling down for the derby? It was basically a bus with a loo and TV, and they stopped off at a greasy spoon cafe on the way down, and charged fans £150 for the pleasure lol.
Yes, I'd forgotten all about that.
They certainly don't strike me as the actions of a club on a sound financial footing.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:58 - Jan 25 by giant_stow
Yeap, it probably is a bit tin pot and even if I lived in Norwich, I wouldn't give it a second thought, but its interesting how you guys never understand the value of such events or thinking. Its about community and drawing people together. It's a small part of the reason why the club is so central to the city.
Indeed. Both Ipswich Town and supporters groups around the country do plenty of meet-ups and talks with our own legends.
I think it's more the pretext that people are getting at. But it's the anniversary season of a significant match for your lot, so fair enough.