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Discussion in 'Ipswich Town' started by DUNDEE BLUE, Sep 28, 2012.

  1. DUNDEE BLUE

    DUNDEE BLUE Member

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    Read this morning that pj is now getting abuse in the streets when out shoppin and stuff . Assuming at times with family.. totally out of order . Fair enough chants at the match .
    Whoever you are bet your parents are proud of ya .
    Ive changed my mind . Whilst he is still our manager i'm backing ipswich town and pj 100%

    C O Y B. Ipswich town up or down
     
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  2. JonahJameson

    JonahJameson Active Member

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    Way to do our opponents job for them.

    http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/21532/time-to-stand-up-and-be-counted

    “The Blues manager, who celebrates his 48th birthday today, knows full well that fans are unhappy at the moment, not least because one supporter shouted at him in the street while he was out shopping.”

    So that’s one person once, then. Not “getting abuse in the streets … assuming at times with his family”.

    But if you want to try and give your own fans a bad reputation, then go ahead.

    Edit: Just read the EADT version of the incident - can't blame Dundee for getting that impression after the way those hacks covered it. Twats.
     
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  3. YorkieLancsHampyLondoner

    YorkieLancsHampyLondoner Well-Known Member

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    It doesn't sound too serious to be fair. PJ referred to it as 'banter'.

    I must admit the way PJ has conducted himself over the last week has been superb. You could hear how much it means to him in his Saturday post match interview.

    It has never been anyone other than Simon Clegg who is to blame but unfortunately it's what happens on the pitch and not sympathy that's going to keep us out of League One.

    After Roy Keane then Paul Jewell seemed to be the right fit for Ipswich Town but if we're going to have any hope of challenging for the play offs this season then a change needs to be made now. Otherwise it's all this long termism nonsense. What we really need is a bit of urgency!
     
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