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ITFCFan123

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Huge thanks to the Ipswich boys for coming on here and having an honest discussion about our two clubs. Can I suggest they put up a thread on the Sunderland board and see how long it takes before they get told to f*** off or get jibes about Magpie supporter, Bobby Robson being in his box.

It is interesting you say that. When I was at Sunderland away I was queuing by the turnstiles when a few Sunderland yoof came past and started shouting angry northern things at us. When they got a bit back, that is the exact line they came out with. Ran off as soon as they said it mind, I don't really like that club.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I make you right actually. A host of below average players being brought in for no apparent reason.

Another thing, money aside is the off the field maintaining of the club. It is filthy, and a bit worn down. Especially the north stand roof and the turnstiles and the window covers. He just let it get to a bad state. I know it sounds petty when there are clubs like yourself who don't have a ground right now. It is just a pride and care thing. When Lambert came in he called it a "disgrace".

For all of Lamberts failings, he gets it. He genuinely looks like he actually cares and this is clearly hurting. I feel bad for him, it is just a shame he isn't a great manager.

He’s basically a higher profile Steven Pressley. Though at least his frustration with being crap went viral
 

ccfcricoh

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It is interesting you say that. When I was at Sunderland away I was queuing by the turnstiles when a few Sunderland yoof came past and started shouting angry northern things at us. When they got a bit back, that is the exact line they came out with. Ran off as soon as they said it mind, I don't really like that club.
Not many do mate, based on their supporters attitudes, they're not even big fans of themselves!
 

TownFan81

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I make you right actually. A host of below average players being brought in for no apparent reason.

Another thing, money aside is the off the field maintaining of the club. It is filthy, and a bit worn down. Especially the north stand roof and the turnstiles and the window covers. He just let it get to a bad state. I know it sounds petty when there are clubs like yourself who don't have a ground right now. It is just a pride and care thing. When Lambert came in he called it a "disgrace".

For all of Lamberts failings, he gets it. He genuinely looks like he actually cares and this is clearly hurting. I feel bad for him, it is just a shame he isn't a great manager.


I can happily reiterate this.

Lambert was awful last season in going down without any fight and has been incredibly poor this season. We were top in spite of him rather than because of him off the back of a brilliant start where teams feared us, sat back and we won many of the early games 1-0. Once Accrington and Rotherham worked us out in back to back games we've been in relegation form ever since.

Lambert only got so much leniency from the fans because of how much he gets the club and a lot of his PR. Mick revelled to a degree in the dilapidation around the club because it fed his narrative of massively overachieving with the resources he was given. I'm not saying he actively wanted the ground to look crap, but he certainly didn't make any noises about the infrastructure because the more run down it was, the more he could revel in what a good job he was doing - and for three years he did an incredible job.

Lambert is a terrible football manager but a decent guy and he said what we'd all been thinking about the stadium, training pitch, communication with the fans and so on and it led us all to hope that because he got it and he cared this would translate to success on the pitch, which sadly has never really happened, bar one good spell from the start of the season when teams sat off us in fear.
 

Liquid Gold

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All the shit we’ve been through makes me think small things like upkeep are actually important. Now we’re seemingly on the way back up the club is thriving on identity even without a home. If your ground is getting shabby then you can bet your training ground is too and that lack of a shit filters down to the players.
 

TownFan81

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All the shit we’ve been through makes me think small things like upkeep are actually important. Now we’re seemingly on the way back up the club is thriving on identity even without a home. If your ground is getting shabby then you can bet your training ground is too and that lack of a shit filters down to the players.

I have a few friends that work at the club, my wife is good mates with the groundsman's wife and one of the junior physios is someone I play 5 a side with.

The whole club is underfunded and everyone has one hand tied behind their back.

In recent seasons, we have not had more injuries that other clubs but the amount of reoccurrences of injuries and the length of time players take to recover is alarming and not normal. Sounds like we have decent people working at the club, who are skilled in what they do, but feels like we are cutting costs on all these important aspects.

Emyr Huws, Teddy Bishop, Jack Lankester, Tom Adeyemi, the list goes on. Players who have picked up injuries and then struggled and struggled and struggled. Kane Vincent-Young was tipped to be back just after Christmas and it's now March. He's still not quite back.

David McGoldrick was injured on and off for 4 years here and he went to Sheffield United last season and played pretty much every game.

The whole regime under Evans screams of being not properly funded.
 

torchomatic

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I'm looking forward to tomorrow. I have a couple of memories of Ipswich. I remember us being there on a Bank Holiday in the 80s. We stopped at a Little Chef on the way and we got our meal paid for by a couple of City directors who happened to be in there. They said something like "if someone is prepared to come all this way on a Bank Holiday then the least we can do is pay". Have no idea who they were.

Another time in the early 90s we played there, again a bank holiday. Must have been Easter. It was freezing and at one point we had to stop because it was snowing so much. My Mom came with us to "look around Ipswich", she dropped us off, but moaned like hell as she basically had to stay in the car in the cold and wait as nothing was open on a Bank Holiday in those days! I think we won 1-0.

Nice place, nice ground.
 

NortonSkyBlue

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I have always had a high regard for Ipswich Town and the fans. League Chamions under Alf Ramsey, FA cup and Uefa cup winners under Bobby Robson and a major force for many years; certainly punching above their weight.
I was working as a hotel porter back in the mid to late seventies and the nicest manager and team was Ipswich. There were some nasty players and managers believe me!
Anyway things move on and the provincial clubs lost out to the big money and here we are.
What does strike me is Ipswich play at their "Highfield Road" in the town center and with solid support and a sense of history that far surpasses most, yet still have sunk to this level when you would have thought they had all the advantages that we threw away.
I do hope they will find a route back and wish them well after Saturday.
 

torchomatic

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I have always had a high regard for Ipswich Town and the fans. League Chamions under Alf Ramsey, FA cup and Uefa cup winners under Bobby Robson and a major force for many years; certainly punching above their weight.
I was working as a hotel porter back in the mid to late seventies and the nicest manager and team was Ipswich. There were some nasty players and managers believe me!
Anyway things move on and the provincial clubs lost out to the big money and here we are.
What does strike me is Ipswich play at their "Highfield Road" in the town center and with solid support and a sense of history that far surpasses most, yet still have sunk to this level when you would have thought they had all the advantages that we threw away.
I do hope they will find a route back and wish them well after Saturday.

Yeah, I always thought as Ipswich as a bit like us. Along with teams like Southampton.
 

olderskyblue

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Someone I know said he’d got 4 free tickets to the Ipswich away game, so we booked on the SBA coach and went along. When we arrived, for some reason we had to go to the Ipswich end to get the tickets. An old boy gave them to us and said “follow me”. My mate then turned round and said don’t forget to limp??? We were led through tunnels under the ground until we eventually reached pitch side, and then shown to our seats.... in the disabled section ! Actually a good place to sit until Ipswich scored and their younger supporters danced around in front of us giving the city crowd the V’s. At that stage one of our 4 started getting very angry, and was about to smack these 14 yr olds, so I got hold of a steward and he moved us to the stands. My cousins from Norfolk were there so sat with them. Lost 2-0.
 

TownFan81

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Yeah, I always thought as Ipswich as a bit like us. Along with teams like Southampton.

I've thought of Coventry the same as us.

Smaller town / city that had a lot of seasons in the top flight, picked up the odd trophy. We've obviously had the better of it with a UEFA Cup and sustained European football over a decade or so, but by and large we are similar sized clubs that have punched above our weight at times and both had a brilliant FA Cup / Wembley day out.
 

ITFCFan123

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I have always had a high regard for Ipswich Town and the fans. League Chamions under Alf Ramsey, FA cup and Uefa cup winners under Bobby Robson and a major force for many years; certainly punching above their weight.
I was working as a hotel porter back in the mid to late seventies and the nicest manager and team was Ipswich. There were some nasty players and managers believe me!
Anyway things move on and the provincial clubs lost out to the big money and here we are.
What does strike me is Ipswich play at their "Highfield Road" in the town center and with solid support and a sense of history that far surpasses most, yet still have sunk to this level when you would have thought they had all the advantages that we threw away.
I do hope they will find a route back and wish them well after Saturday.


Great post. I am incredibly proud of our history, even if Norwich mock us for it, I will always be proud of the way we punched up and having Sir Bobby, a true gentleman in charge as well Sir Alf. We have two fine statues outside the ground of both of them and Kevin Beattie to join them soon. John Wark will be there as always, Mick Mills and Terry Butcher. True Gentleman and fantastic footballers.

Coventry I am happy to see up there, I don't like P'Boro or Wycombe or Sunderland. But I like Coventry, a proper football club, with History and substance. I 100% hope you win the league.
 

torchomatic

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Great post. I am incredibly proud of our history, even if Norwich mock us for it, I will always be proud of the way we punched up and having Sir Bobby, a true gentleman in charge as well Sir Alf. We have two fine statues outside the ground of both of them and Kevin Beattie to join them soon. John Wark will be there as always, Mick Mills and Terry Butcher. True Gentleman and fantastic footballers.

Coventry I am happy to see up there, I don't like P'Boro or Wycombe or Sunderland. But I like Coventry, a proper football club, with History and substance. I 100% hope you win the league.

And, of course, we have the added link of Mick Mills and Terry Butcher, who were bloody hopeless when they were here!
 

Bidda

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I'm looking forward to tomorrow. I have a couple of memories of Ipswich. I remember us being there on a Bank Holiday in the 80s. We stopped at a Little Chef on the way and we got our meal paid for by a couple of City directors who happened to be in there. They said something like "if someone is prepared to come all this way on a Bank Holiday then the least we can do is pay". Have no idea who they were.

Another time in the early 90s we played there, again a bank holiday. Must have been Easter. It was freezing and at one point we had to stop because it was snowing so much. My Mom came with us to "look around Ipswich", she dropped us off, but moaned like hell as she basically had to stay in the car in the cold and wait as nothing was open on a Bank Holiday in those days! I think we won 1-0.

Nice place, nice ground.
Ipswich were my second team when l was at uni down there in the early 70s. Some fantastic games with the likes of Mills, Beattie, Hunter(?) and Woods playing. But it was also a period when Cov were thumped 4-0 (Mick Coop missed an early penalty IIRC) and Larry Lloyd got into trouble for dropping his shorts and baring his bottom at the crowd!
 

ITFCFan123

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Ipswich were my second team when l was at uni down there in the early 70s. Some fantastic games with the likes of Mills, Beattie, Hunter(?) and Woods playing. But it was also a period when Cov were thumped 4-0 (Mick Coop missed an early penalty IIRC) and Larry Lloyd got into trouble for dropping his shorts and baring his bottom at the crowd!

Yep Alan Hunter. Absolute monster. Him and Beattie formidable.

If you go up to the video link I posted, Mariner tells a good story about big Al
 

torchomatic

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Yep Alan Hunter. Absolute monster. Him and Beattie formidable.

If you go up to the video link I posted, Mariner tells a good story about big Al

Late 70s I, like most kids, collected the Topps football cards, the ones that had a thin bit of pink bubbly in. For some reason, even 40 years later, I can still remember that every packet I got seemed to have MIckey Droy and Laurie Sivell in! He was a goalie, wasn't he?
 

ITFCFan123

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Late 70s I, like most kids, collected the Topps football cards, the ones that had a thin bit of pink bubbly in. For some reason, even 40 years later, I can still remember that every packet I got seemed to have MIckey Droy and Laurie Sivell in! He was a goalie, wasn't he?

He was indeed. Great Servant
 

Nick

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May as well ask this question why you are here.

What is the latest with the stadium business??
We are fucked, dry.

Our council are balls deep in the London rugby team they drafted in and want to protect them at all costs. Said rugby club were involved in a takeover attempt after they kicked us out.

A new stadium is never going to happen unless we get a Saudi Prince.
 

ITFCFan123

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We are fucked, dry.

Our council are balls deep in the London rugby team they drafted in and want to protect them at all costs. Said rugby club were involved in a takeover attempt after they kicked us out.

A new stadium is never going to happen unless we get a Saudi Prince.

Wow, you can swear on here.

I imagine it is a huge ball ache as fans, I sympathise with you guys. What's the deal regarding St Andrews, are they happy to let you continue on there? I assume it gets to a point where they say that they don't want extra feet on it?
 

torchomatic

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Wow, you can swear on here.

I imagine it is a huge ball ache as fans, I sympathise with you guys. What's the deal regarding St Andrews, are they happy to let you continue on there? I assume it gets to a point where they say that they don't want extra feet on it?

I think we have the option of two more years, but it isn't really sustainable. As much as I hate the Ricoh, we need to go back there next season.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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Wow, you can swear on here.

I imagine it is a huge ball ache as fans, I sympathise with you guys. What's the deal regarding St Andrews, are they happy to let you continue on there? I assume it gets to a point where they say that they don't want extra feet on it?
Yea one of the best things about this site is when you are in a mood you can come on here and have a good fucking swear, fucking rely on it I do
 

shmmeee

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What are the chances of that happening?

Answer that mate and the world is yours.

Depending on which side you listen to the problem is:

(Our owners POV): Wasps have asked us to indemnify them against losses from the state aid investigation which if agreed to would potentially bankrupt the club. Until they drop that nothing doing.

(Our landlords POV): Fuck knows. They’re hardly talking. Keep talking about dropping legal action but several sources say you can’t drop a state aid complaint. Whispers that they think you can try, our owners say no point trying cos you definitely can’t.

We’re hoping promotion focuses a few minds or there’s some kind of breakthrough. Us being away is definitely costing both sides though some argument as to how much and whether the potential losses/gains from the state aid case make it worthwhile.
 

ITFCFan123

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Answer that mate and the world is yours.

Depending on which side you listen to the problem is:

(Our owners POV): Wasps have asked us to indemnify them against losses from the state aid investigation which if agreed to would potentially bankrupt the club. Until they drop that nothing doing.

(Our landlords POV): Fuck knows. They’re hardly talking. Keep talking about dropping legal action but several sources say you can’t drop a state aid complaint. Whispers that they think you can try, our owners say no point trying cos you definitely can’t.

We’re hoping promotion focuses a few minds or there’s some kind of breakthrough. Us being away is definitely costing both sides though some argument as to how much and whether the potential losses/gains from the state aid case make it worthwhile.


Must be surreal experience. I remember going to the away game, and saying to my mate, i wouldnt come, if we played our home games at lets say Colchester (although that ground would be too small). I dont think I would go and I barely miss a game home or away supporting Town . So fair play to every fan who still travels to home games.
 

torchomatic

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Must be surreal experience. I remember going to the away game, and saying to my mate, i wouldnt come, if we played our home games at lets say Colchester (although that ground would be too small). I dont think I would go and I barely miss a game home or away supporting Town . So fair play to every fan who still travels to home games.

I bet every fan of every team would say the same. However, the reality is different. At the end of the day this isn't the fault of the players, Mark Robins, the coaches, etc. We are supporting them at St Andrews, not our owners. No one supports them.
 

torchomatic

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torchomatic

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I'm looking forward to tomorrow. I have a couple of memories of Ipswich. I remember us being there on a Bank Holiday in the 80s. We stopped at a Little Chef on the way and we got our meal paid for by a couple of City directors who happened to be in there. They said something like "if someone is prepared to come all this way on a Bank Holiday then the least we can do is pay". Have no idea who they were.

Another time in the early 90s we played there, again a bank holiday. Must have been Easter. It was freezing and at one point we had to stop because it was snowing so much. My Mom came with us to "look around Ipswich", she dropped us off, but moaned like hell as she basically had to stay in the car in the cold and wait as nothing was open on a Bank Holiday in those days! I think we won 1-0.

Nice place, nice ground.

Just looked up those games, both were bank holidays. One was in 85 (0-0) and the other 94 where we won 2-0, not 1-0 as I recalled.

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