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Can’t help answer your question but these are obviously going to be in massive demand. Do we think the club will add another level of priority (as they did for the Norwich home game)? If so what will it be, 3 games this season seems very fair IMO.
I bought one 5 years ago (using the help to buy scheme). A few minor snagging issues, which Hopkins sorted quickly. Ours was built before we purchased and the whole process was quick and pain free. There is an ongoing problem with drainage on the green/communal space which should have been dealt with by now.
I’ve been a supporter of my club, Ipswich Town since I was a young boy. Feeling disappointed after a bad result on a Saturday night is part of being a football fan. As a now father with children of my own, this is something I am trying to teach them.
I understand what the club are trying to do by getting a proven manager on a long contact and introduce academy products into the squad. I am a placid person, I don’t believe in booing my clubs manager and I have never felt the need to email the club threatening to ‘burn my season ticket’ or similar but after Paul Lambert’s decision to ban Phil Ham (TWTD) from Portman Road, I had to email the club and let them know because of how upset I am with this decision; I will not be purchasing the two ITFC kits I was going to buy as Christmas presents for my children as I have done every year since they were born. Nor will I be paying ITFC £10 to watch gams on iFollow.
I have always found TWTD’s reporting very balanced and I believe their reporting is a positive influence on the websites users. The decision to ban Phil Ham surely cannot be something the club supports. The club have worked so hard to try and repair it’s relationship with the fans but Mr Lambert really isn’t helping with actions like this.
"Nobody who is on the furlough scheme wants to be on this scheme," Say the chancellor. Surely some people getting 80% of their income so doing no work think it’s a pretty sweet deal?
I know there are bigger problems in the world right now but will teachers and school staff be on full pay for CV19 school closer? If so how long will this be funded?