Sir Alf Ramsey as well, Ipswich fan here, always had a soft spot for you boys because of the sir Bobby connection. The reporter meant no harm here let’s be honest 😂 see you boys next year 👍🏻
Visiting our Ipswich supporter grandson , had a morning ten pin bow!ing session at the butter market, town centre was a beehive of tractor boy a nd girl activity a couple of hours even before the celebration parade Many many 1000s turned out . Whole families were many. Magnificent supporters reception for the club. Long long awaited , well done to everybody involved. Hope Ipswich will have enough clout over next 12 weeks too build a stronger squad to take on the other prem clubs. GL
I have followed Ipswich since 1971 when I picked them out of the newspaper on a school bus in East Yorkshire to be different Great decision I have never once regretted Lovely club What Keiron Mc Kenna has done is quite remarkable and even surpasses George Burley I would now rate him as one of the three best Ipswich managers of all time with Sir Alf Ramsey and Sir Bobby Robson Brilliant manager and a fantastic bunch of players who just never gave in If he stays this team with a modest amount of cash can surprise the Premiership next year too Well done all at the club
We have managed successive promotions with more or less the same players with just one or two modest additions plus some loan signings! However rather than be nostalgic & in accepting that there is such a huge gap in class/quality between the Championship & the Premier League, we have to be realistic in accepting that some of our frontline players simply don't have the pedigree to play in the Premier League & so may have to let go! Wrexham have done exactly the same thing too in having just released a number of their players after also securing consecutive promotions. KM will have to make these difficult hard-nosed decisions for our club too but in him we trust!
@@thetruthk5138 Ipswich also blew it a bit towards the end by having home draws against Watford, Middlesborough & losing away to Norwich! Leicester too dropped a few points too during that final & tiring run-in - when all teams had to play twice a week. So nothing to do with luck but which team held their nerve & overcame fatigue, injuries etc at this business-end of the season! Liverpool have blown it big-time in the PL too with their recent poor form - so say if Man City wins the P.L. title again, are we going to say lucky Man City?
@@thetruthk5138 Just saying that just like Leeds, Liverpool blew it too in hitting poor form at the wrong time & losing a number of their recent matches!
@@andypandy4607 classic case of picking a team to support when you’re younger just because they are good, then later realizing that the team you support has no history and is kind of boring
I supported Norwich city for many years,but last year I switched to Ipswich town and I can honestly say this is the greatest day I have ever had in football C’mon The Town!
And just like last season, second is still good enough in all the lower leagues to gain automatic promotion! All the other 22 teams in the Championship [bar the top team Leicester City of course] would have simply loved to be in our place in finishing second & getting promoted!
@@blahqwe1: United are the biggest club in England. 2: He loves the club. 3: Ipswich aren't hardly a big club with loads of money. 4: Ipswich will NEVER be in Europe unlike United. 😉