But there have been no tweets. All the chat on here about him is because he has appeared in the betting market. How did he get there in the first place?
Wow. Would be upset if i was an Ipswich fan, there's a million miles between that answer and 'im staying'.
'There's always speculation, but I'm not focused on that tonight'
'Tonight is about celebrating what we did last season and the last two years'
'I know the club is in a good place going...
We are quite big now i suppose but it's all very 'new money'. I mean Brentford and Bournemouth are just as big by that metric for fucks sake.
I think we've always aspired to be as big as a club like Ipswich, and now we're getting there. But the existence of the big 6 means we'll probably never...
Well my point was that every club that yearned for the next level messed up and crashed several levels below. So whilst you could be right, we know the alternative doesn't work for more than a year or two.
Not sure about the palace comparison, 'quietly going about their business and building an...
The only Brighton team to ever get relegated from the top flight, distracted by the lure of Wembley! Ipswich have had some good runs up there, but have been relegated from the top flight on four separate occasions
Oh, absolutely, Gus was fantastic. Still my favourite manager from this era. But Chris was the 'best', in my opinion - the hardest things we have had to do were get promoted, and to stay up first season, and he did both. Amazing job.
Teams that have a couple of comfortable seasons in the premier league ALWAYS talk about going to the 'next' level. They sack a manager (like Charlton). They start spending money (like Portsmouth). They ditch negative tactics (like Stoke). They sign superstar footballers (like Bolton). It never...
Leeds are slightly different, because its one of the biggest cities in the UK - indeed the biggest city in England to have only one football team. So they will always be a big club by virtue of their supporter base, and I haven't a problem with that. An Ipswich, a Derby, a Leicester or a...
I am certain Kieran McKenna would absolutely love the Brighton job - everything here is absolutely perfect for him, it would be a dream - and he probably knows that he should do it, because if he doesn't someone else will get it and probably run with it. Ipswich will be in a relegation battle...