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The Tractor Boys
So, here we are...Ipswich Town football club. A club with some history, albeit not an elaborate one. Yes, they have a Premier League title to their name (or at least the old First Division), but this was way back in 1962. Runners up a couple of times in the early 1980's was the closest they ever came to lifting the coveted trophy again. They also have a single FA Cup to their name, but again this was over 40 years ago (1981). In that same year, Ipswich also managed success in Europe and they can proudly claim that they have a UEFA Cup in the cabinet! Since then though, the only other silverware the club has lifted is the Championship title in 1991/92, so the Blues fans haven't exactly had a lot to cheer about over recent years.
In all fairness, it's fair to say The Tractor Boys have had a minor fall from grace over the last 20 years, dropping out of the Premier League in 2001/02 before spending an incredible 19 seasons in the Championship. After a couple of playoff appearances, the Suffolk based club quickly became the division's safest bet for a mid table finish. That was until disaster struck in the 2018/19 season, when Ipswich finished bottom of the Championship and were relegated to League One - this saw them drop out of the top 2 divisions for the first time in 63 years and an all new low was hit. To make it worse, it was Paul Lambert, an ex Norwich manager that led them there....for any of you that aren't aware, Norwich and Ipswich are fierce rivals and compete in the East Anglian Derby!
I'm sure most Ipswich fans will admit they expected to breeze through League One and find themselves reinstated to the Championship with relative ease. However, it hasn't quite worked out that way and an 11th and 9th placed finish has been seen as a major underachievement and better is most certainly expected! That's where I am entering and look to restore the club back to their former glory. First stop is to get us back to the Championship and then back amongst the Premier League elite. From there, the aim will be to bring European football back to Portman Road and we'll look to add a few more trophies to a cabinet that still has plenty of room in it!
Talking of fans, Ipswich Town has a rather famous one in the form of a certain Ed Sheeran and the singer songwriter is now an official shirt sponsor for his beloved team, with the kit proudly advertising Ed's world tour.
Ed has even been named in the Ipswich squad for the 2021/22 season and has been handed the number 17 shirt (although he doesn't feature on FM).
Anyway, thinking out loud, let's give these fans something to sing about and make them happier. I see fire burning amongst these players, so I'm going to dive right in, and although there might be a small bump or two along the way, I'm confident we can turn Ipswich back into The A Team.....
.....who saw what I did there ;-)