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Let’s All Take a Deep Breath
at 11:43 25 Mar 2024

It started with boos at the end of the QPR home game. Since then there have been a steady flow of churlish criticism of bad results and performances – despite the extreme rarity of both. Some ‘fans’ seem to seriously think that we should be walking this league.
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Demolition Man
at 15:35 16 Apr 2021

Paul Cook isn’t a man to mince words. Even though we are all sick of the continuing spiral of underachievement at Town, it was nevertheless still a bit of a shock to hear him lay into the 18 that capitulated to Wimbledon in what he described before kick-off as a season defining match.
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Here We Go
at 14:09 8 Apr 2021

For a club recently described as Britain’s unhappiest, it may seem odd that Town fans are suddenly awash with optimism now that the deal is done.
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2019/20 - Grating Expectations
at 12:03 2 Jan 2020

A lot of comments at the moment would suggest that we are in the midst of a(nother) crisis. Whilst the league table doesn’t reflect that, the perception is likely more based on our own expectations of where we’d be at this stage.
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A Tale Of Two Clubs
at 12:31 1 Feb 2017

I have supported Ipswich Town for over 40 years. I’ve never lived locally and so have never had a round trip of less than 160 miles. Even home games therefore haven’t been exactly an obvious or easy choice. For some seasons (including when living in Brighton) I’ve been a season ticket holder but throughout I’ve been a pretty regular supporter home and away.
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A Results-Driven Business
at 13:53 28 Oct 2012

After Paul Jewells's departure, our chief exec was quick to praise his workrate, dedication and desire -not that any of us doubted these. Mr Clegg however emphasised that football is a results-driven business. Indeed it is.
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[Blog] How To Offend 18,000 People - And Spur On The Opposition
at 16:06 26 Feb 2012

This is an open letter to the people who put together the banner at The Amex on Saturday. It said "Some Things Money Can't Buy... Football Isn't One: The Amex".
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[Blog] Finger Pointing In The Ruins
at 16:07 16 May 2011

When Simon Clegg announced Roy Keane as the new Ipswich manager at the end of April 2009, he described the ex-Sunderland man as a ‘winner’.
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