that the way you are playing has at this moment in time, made it quite clear to other teams that you will be no pushovers this season if you can carry on with your current form, the way pl has the team playing going forward and trying to win each time and not defending for most of the game,to try and get a point i feel it will not be to long before you have your first home win of the season ,and maybe not long after that the away win which may come sooner than you think .with thegreat home and away support the team is having ,i feel sure this season you will survive the the drop and remain in the top flight of english fooyball for years to come ,my only doubt is will you be able to hang onto PL ??
Thanks for your kind words WH, I think if we can maintain our status, then we can hang on to PL, I think he may have ideas of trying to reach Europe with a lesser than top six material club!
I think there are loads of spare senses of humour lying around in Suffolk hospitals, Dave. Mainly because they completely forgot to install them in the locals first time round, so there's now a massive overstock
Simon Clegg, 1p5wich chief exec doesn't need one - his is working just fine. As proven by him starting to make plans for a return to the Premier League http://www.twtd.co.uk/news.php?storyid=19122
I've got a bit of a disliking for that guy with regards to how he handled the Priskin loan fiasco between our two clubs at the end of the season. Maybe he just decided to play hardball, if so fair enough, but he still came across like a dick in my opinion (unless you're an Ipswich fan, in which case you'd be chuffed by his conduct!).
Presumably there's also a project 'drop'... Don't get me wrong, it makes sense to have future plans - means far less preperation and less rash decisions when you get there. But you should never only focus on one plan and have no contingency, anyone in business knows that. Therefore, it would be safe to assume that if they plan for PL, they have also planned what would happen if they got relegated.....?