I was there and unbeknown to Jim Magilton it would be his last game as manager before Evans sacked him for a "name " in Roy Keane, that went well.
I didn't watch the game live - I recorded it. Nice had a local derby away at Monaco and I was given the chance of a ticket and went. Up to the current season I would have watched City instead which, in itself, says a lot. Nice tried, scrapped, fought and in the end got a 2-2 draw against, on paper, superior opposition. When I got home consumption of too much Merlot meant I had to go straight to bed with the assistance of Mrs 1950 meaning I didn't watch the game until this morning. I didn't think Ipswich looked anywhere near promotion candidates and possibly because of that there did seem to be one or two signs of improvement but at least Ipswich knew how to take advantage of our mistakes and did try and attack quickly - we didn't or couldn't. Ipswich looked to be candidates for a mid-table finish - we looked candidates for relegation. The first drastic step which needs to be taken, in my opinion, is replace Knapper with somebody with more experience of the game such as Paul Lambert and give him a month to assess the future, or otherwise, of Manning.
Any replacement for Knapper will still have to buy into the business model, which limits the pool of "recruitable" players and hence, also, coaches. Wagner had plenty of experience of the game, but neither the style of football nor the profile of player brought in were considered fit for NCFC purpose under the new owners. And given Attanasio's often expressed scepticism re. short term thinking and incessant managerial churn, it seems to me unlikely that either Knapper or Manning will be shown the door at this point.