motherwell fan born and bred..had season ticket at Ipswich in 2004 and 2005 seasons..always had a soft spot and keep an eye on the tractor boys! so good to see them playing the way they are..CMON YOU TOWN!!!! 👍👍🏴
So glad I’m witnessing a rebirth of this great club! Having been born in Ipswich in 89, I’ve always had a close connection with Ipswich Town FC, but when I was a kid I chose Manchester United to really support. I never gave up on this club tho and have supported them always. It’s amazing to watch them play like this 😢
Hull fan here gotta hand it to you lot you played us off the park never seen Ipswich this good, sorry for the disrespect from our fans saying that we only lost because we played shite we didn't even play that bad and you still beat us good luck for the rest of the season would be interesting to see you in the Premier League👍
For those who read comment from this bloke, I just want to let you know that this bloke's fragile and defeatist mentality is not a typical Indonesian mentality. We support Baggot and the Tractor Boys.
As a Cheltenham Town supporter difficult to believe that Ipswich came to ours and we beat them and I believe a draw at theirs and there is Ipswich at the top of the Championship and we are are at the bottom of league 1 and yet to score a goal this season. What a funny old game football is, anyway good for you Ipswich.
Thought it would be close but not a bit of it. Hull were outplayed. Town were quicker, more accurate, more incisive. Amazing how the team and individual players have come on since January
@@glencurtis6052typical bbc, they always make it seem that the opposite team was better than us on match of the day, when we beat them comfortably too
With Ipswich flying, the East Anglia derby on the 16th of December could well be the day when they beat Norwich for the first time in close to a decade. #UpTheTown #CanariesRule
10 games played, 36 to go. It's time to say some nice things about Ipswich Town. This is a comparison of current Ipswich Town and Ipswich Town 1 year ago. - Pedestrian football is gone. Sometimes they play it slower but it's done on purpose now. When they switch to attacking mode they are fast. It might change in following months with worse weather conditions. - Problems with indecision to take a shot, too many blocked shots, bad movement in penalty area is gone. Still there is a room to improve but now they know how to create good chances. It will be harder as teams might start to play with 11 man behind against Town. - Players are improving. There were some transfers but many players were part of League One team during Paul Cook era. They weren't good enough in third tier at the time. Now they are able to beat teams in Championship. - Fitness level improvement. They keep going until last whistle, they look better in stoppage time. There is no panic when defending one goal lead. - 2 goals with shots outside penalty area. It was a part missing for many years. - Last year squad rotation didn't work, now it looks like it doesn't matter who's in the first eleven. Every single player can contribute to end success: Hladky, Donancien, Edmundson, Harness, Hutchinson, Jackson, Ball. None of these players were considered as first eleven but they start delivering when needed. Keep up the good work and you will all get reward$.
Can you put the starting line up at every start of highlights video? Connor Chaplin is a wonderful player. Having play ipswich town on FM23 and he is my star player. My top scorer in our back to back promotion campaign